Nobunaga-sensei no Osanazuma Review – Happy Wife, Happy Life!

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  • Episodes : 12
  • Genre : Comedy, Romance, School
  • Airing Date : April 2019 – June 2019
  • Producers : Seven

Contains Spoilers


Nobunaga-sensei no Osanazuma Introduction and Story

Oda Nobunaga is a middle school teacher with an obsession for H-games. He fantasizes about being in a harem just like in his games, but unfortunately, his luck with the ladies ends there. Oda's parents are giving him "the talk" on a family night dinner, telling him at his age, he should be finding a wife. Disregarding their speech, Oda and his sister make their way to the garage to do some cleaning when he accidentally knocks over some dinnerware. As Oda reaches over to pick up the pieces, something odd occurs. A young maiden falls out of thin air into his arms. Even more peculiar, is that this girl, Saito Kicho, time traveled over 400 years from the past, declaring that Oda’s ancestor with the same name, has been arranged to marry this young bride.

While Saito relentlessly pursues Oda to wed and make babies, he experiences several more events that leave him bewildered. On these occasions, the touch of a certain object or beings awakens the ancestor of individuals who were once involved with Oda. They all have appeared in the present to put to rest some unfinished business. Ikoma Kitsuno, Mayu Biwajima, Yuri Hoshigaoka, and Ranma Atsuta possess spirits from the Sengoku era, sharing with viewers the regrets of Nobunaga Oda from the past.

Why You Should Watch Nobunaga-sensei no Osanazuma

1. Ecchi Galore

Nobunaga-sensei no Osanazuma is such an exciting Spring 2019 anime because of the comedy it contains in all 12 episodes. Nobunaga-sensei no Osanazuma gives us a hilarious male character on a quest to find his future wifey. As they say, “People fall in love in mysterious ways,” Oda Nobunaga is faced with not just one, but five past romances. As these spirits possess his middle school students and his T.A., the characters are stuck with resolving his scandal making sure he doesn’t get fired from the school while performing indecent acts.

2. Quick and Simple

Nobunaga-sensei no Osanazuma is a light-hearted and carefree anime that is easy to follow. As its runtime is 7 minutes per episode, Nobunaga-sensei no Osanazuma has a straightforward story that doesn't require much analysis or contain any underlying messages.


Why You Should Skip Nobunaga-sensei no Osanazuma

1. Geared Towards Specific Fans

Nobunaga-sensei no Osanazuma presents terms, acts, and expressions targeted for adults. Some may have mixed feelings about the character interactions, as it appeals more to ecchi and loli fans. While there are several sequences of fan service, viewers might be turned off by the taboo sexual and romantic relations.

2. Minimal Character Development

Nobunaga-sensei no Osanazuma has a couple of essentials, such as intriguing characters and story that make it great but it needs to stay consistent and expand on some of the relationships. While some love affairs are more thorough than others, this anime could be better if each romance had equal air time followed by a gradual closure.


Final Thoughts

So, friends, what do you think? Is Nobunaga-sensei no Osanazuma a show you'd give a try? Or a series that you would avoid? We at Honey's highly recommend you watch this anime if you enjoy a rom-com, harem, ecchi plot with tons of laughs. Let us know what you all think by leaving your suggestions and comments! Thanks, and see ya!

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Author: Eva B.

Hello! I’m Eva. I was born and raised in San Francisco, California. I’ve lived in Texas, Kentucky, and will soon be living in Japan! I’m a recent college grad with an MS in Justice Studies; a considerable feat in my life. When I’m taking a break from work/studies, I enjoy a variety of anime, passing a lot of time binging episodes alongside my husband. I also take pleasure in spending time with my two dogs and two cats, hiking, yoga, computer/video games, reading, and trying new cuisines. I’m pretty shy, so writing here has been a great outlet for me to come out of my box.

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