This is another title I crossed hairs with, found the same time as Maze: The Mega Burst Space. Called Jungle de Ikou!, it is one of the shortest series I came across thus far, found also via Anime Selects On Demand. Chances are it may be a bit costly, but all episodes are available in DVD, thankfully in an English language for those not fluent in Japanese.
Long ago, the spirit of flowers, fertility, and reproduction sacrificed her body to cease the attacks done by the spirit of wood and destruction. Years later in the year 2009, an archeologist comes across a peculiar statuette, unaware that the spirit, Ongo, was sealed in it. He gave this as a gift to his daughter, Natsumi Rokudo, and some time after, she inadvertently breaks this seal, releasing Ongo, who is a pigmy like creature. In addition, she has encountered the earth spirit Ahem, who gives her a necklace and teaches her a tribal dance (albeit a perverted one). When performed, Natsumi becomes the fertility spirit Mii, and therefore has her powers to use at her disposal.
A fanservice anime, this is suggestive, not in the same sense as Golden Boy. In fact, if I had to say so, it's worse in therms of suggestive content. The series is MUCH shorter than most of what I have covered (excluding hentai), lasting only 3 episodes. As I said, this is another one found in the Anime Selects On Demand, around the same time as when I found Maze. In English, the central characters Mii and Natsumi are both voiced by Melissa Fahn, and Eri Sendai provided both their Japanese voices.
A short series, hard for me to truly grade, but I think Jungle de Ikou! wasn't something to be really crazy over. To that, I'll give a 6.5 of 10.
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