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Nobunaga sensei no osanazuma
Nobunaga sensei no osanazuma













nobunaga sensei no osanazuma

The short of it is, Nobunaga-sensei was terrible like really, really terrible. I have gotten sidetracked, but then again, I expected that would happen. (As an aside, this studio is also known for producing hentai, and while I would typically say that is neither here nor there, that “expertise” can totally be seen in Nobunaga-sensei.) Unfortunately, they can also release Holmes of Kyotoand Ousama Game The Animation (the latter of which was one of the few anime that threw me into a fit of uncontrollable laughter due to its pure stupidity). My Wife is the Student Council President(season one exclusively)Īs such, I know Seven can release things that are not garbage.

nobunaga sensei no osanazuma

Before I continue, to its credit, Seven does have several outstanding shows to its name: That production company being Animation Studio Seven (Seven).įor a little background, Seven is one of the most awkward animation studios I have yet to come across while writing for this site.

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After all, this, at least, looked and was animated like a series made by a production company which seemed to have some idea of what it was doing. With that as our benchmark, something like Nobunaga-sensei no Osanazuma ( Nobunaga-sensei) was decent by comparison.

nobunaga sensei no osanazuma

Ignoring the quality of the characters, story, and other substantial elements (trust me, they were also quite awful) on purely a technical level, Ladyspo and Mars of Destruction were hilariously inept. With no exaggeration, those two titles were trash utterly and truly trash.īe that as it may, I still found both shows to be incredibly entertaining granted, for all the wrong reasons. The two which come immediately to mind are 2018’s Ladyspoand 2005’s infamous, Mars of Destruction. Throughout the history of this site, I have seen, what I think are safe to consider, some of the definitive worst-anime ever produced. It would seem every erotic fantasy Nobunaga has ever conceived has suddenly become his reality. That becomes even more complicated when it is discovered Nobunaga can summon the spirits of the many concubines known to have served the once-mighty feudal lord. Regardless, Kichiou is determined to seduce Nobunaga no matter what. Through some effort, Nobunaga convinces Kichiou she is no longer in her time period. Since the modern-day Nobunaga shares the name and is actually a descendant of the famous general, Kichiou, who is only fourteen, demands the two start making babies right away. The mysterious youth introduces herself as Kichou Saitou (voiced by Akari Uehara), and she claims she was set to become the wife of the legendary 16 th-century military leader Oda Nobunaga. To his surprise, in a flash of bright light, a young girl wearing a kimono emerges from the cup. While lamenting his solitude, Nobunaga happens upon an old teacup in his parent’s shed. Nobunaga Oda (voiced by Koudai Sakai) is a fresh-faced teacher who is frustrated over his inability to find a girlfriend. ***Warning, the following may contain spoilers for Nobunaga-sensei no Osanazuma. Genre: Comedy, Harem, Romance Based on the Series Created By: Azure Konno















Nobunaga sensei no osanazuma