Zettai Junshu Kyousei Kozukuri Kyokashou 2 (often translated as Absolute Obedience: Forced Childbearing Textbook 2 ) is a controversial and transgressive title within the adult visual novel and manga industry. Distributed in Western markets through FAKKU , this sequel continues to explore a provocative dystopian world centered on extreme population control measures and societal restructuring. Narrative Setting and Premise
Unlike conventional eroge where emotional connection or coercion slowly develops, Kyoukashou 2 drops the player into the role of a state-sanctioned sadist. There is no seduction; there is only . Dialogues are framed as "lessons." Resistance is not met with narrative branching toward escape or revolution, but with "corrective training"—a euphemism the game wears with chilling earnestness. FAKKU- Zettai Junshu Kyousei Kozukuri Kyokashou 2
For the media scholar, it is a case study in how coercion is fetishized through visual novel mechanics. For the art enthusiast, it is a gallery of technically breathtaking, ethically troubling illustrations. For the consumer, it is a product that demands you read the warnings carefully. Zettai Junshu Kyousei Kozukuri Kyokashou 2 (often translated
What makes Kyoukashou 2 uniquely disturbing is not its premise—dystopian breeding narratives are a niche but established genre—but its . The game adopts the cold, sterile interface of a military training log. Menus are labelled "Compliance Metrics" and "Ovulation Schedules." The art style, by a veteran eroge illustrator, deliberately juxtaposes hyper-cute, luminous character designs (big eyes, soft pastels, school uniforms) with clinical anatomical diagrams and point-based punishment systems. This is kawaii as a weapon. There is no seduction; there is only
Where Part 1 focused on the physical act ("Kozukuri" – making children), Part 2 dives into the psychological aftermath. Reviewers who have played the FAKKU release note that the sequel introduces a "resistance meter." The heroines start with absolute purity (Zettai Junshu) but must be "educated" out of it. The horror—or the appeal, depending on the viewer—comes from the transformation of disgust into dependence.
Physical versions, including a Blu-ray collection featuring both episodes in HD, have been sold through retailers like Production Credits Teruaki Murakami. Hiraide Raku.