The protagonist is Rie, a naive and innocent student. The antagonist is Mayumi, the "Queen Bee" of the school. Mayumi is beautiful, cruel, and sophisticated. She rules over the school's social hierarchy with an iron fist, engaging in relationships with younger students, treating them as playthings to be used and discarded.
While controversial, the phenomenon was sociologically significant. It reflected a shift in the otaku demographic's desires—a movement toward "moe" (a feeling of affection or adoration) and a focus on cuteness and vulnerability as primary erotic triggers. Escalation proved that there was a viable commercial market for this specific sub-genre. It paved the way for future titles like Cream Lemon - Escalation - Die Liebe
Thus, the Cream Lemon project was born. It was conceived as an anthology series—each episode a different story by a different creative team. But the very first episode, Escalation , was tasked with setting the tone. It had to be a statement. Escalation - Die Liebe (often referred to simply as Escalation ) wastes no time establishing its premise. The story takes place in an elite all-girls boarding school, a setting that has since become a staple of the genre but was freshly intoxicating at the time. The protagonist is Rie, a naive and innocent student
However, the subtitle Die Liebe (German for "The Love") adds a layer of irony and tragedy. Is it love? Or is it a hollow shell of affection used as a weapon? The story’s conclusion, particularly in the original OVA, offers a bleak, cyclical ending that challenges the viewer's expectations of a "happy ending," cementing its status as a work that wanted to be taken seriously as drama. Visually, Cream Lemon - Escalation - Die Liebe is a time capsule of the 1980s aesthetic, but it possesses a polish that belies its low budget. The character designs, heavily influenced by the popular shoujo manga of the era, feature large, expressive eyes and lanky, stylized bodies. She rules over the school's social hierarchy with