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Ninin ga Shinobuden
Rated: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Manga
Score: 6.87
Rank: 4974
Popularity: 3906
Kaede is a normal school girl who was studying for her exams for school when suddenly she is interrupted by Shinobu, a girl who is a ninja-in-training, attempting to complete her exam. The problem is, in order for her to successfully complete her exam, she must steal one of Kaede's panties! In Kaede's attempt to stop Shinobu from stealing her panties, an unexpected friendship is forged between the two. Kaede soon becomes engrossed in Shinobu's world, surrounded by partying ninjas and a yellow pac-man like thing by the name of Onsokumaru, who claims to be the master of all ninjas! [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Onsokumaru
Main
Wakamoto, Norio
Sasuke
Main
Seki, Tomokazu
Shinobu
Main
Mizuki, Nana
Shiranui, Kaede
Main
Kawasumi, Ayako
Devil
Supporting
Kirii, Daisuke
Review
Retro8bit
Upon seeing the cover for this series, you may think to yourself: This anime seems like a wacky take on the whole ninja plot. Honestly.....you wouldn't be far off. Its not perfect, but does have a lot to offer in its short 12 episode run, which come in the form of two 15 minute shorts. This series banks on nothing more than laugh value, and honestly, it doesn't disappoint. Story: 7/10 While this series is by no means going anywhere with its story, the comedy bits seem to arrive in the right place at the right time, enough to keep you entertained, yet not too frequent to wherethe story relies solely on it alone. All the episode plots conclude at the end, whether it be spring cleaning at the dojo, to watching the gang going mushroom picking. So yeah, you kinda have to take it episode by episode. Sadly none of them will end on any sort of cliffhanger, which doesn't make it the most exciting series out there. To its credit it does do different thing for most of the series, even if some start to feel recycled towards the end. It should be noted that this series contains a bit of Yuri references, viewers might also find it offensive that the male characters tend to treat the females merely as objects. And I must stress that this "male oriented series" is made only for the laughs, and not the story. So if that isn't your bag, then you probably won't dig this anime. Artwork: 8/10 The animation is sharp and clear, with bright colorful effects. It truly is nice to look at in the eye candy department. Though I found the backgrounds to be a bit on the bland side (this could be because the animators want you to pay more attention to the characters themselves, and not on the backgrounds), and some of the character's attire come off as more plain than anything else. Certainly not the most well detailed series, but it does have a distinct character design and is bright and colorful! Sound: 9/10 The opening and closing theme are as you would expect, a party style j-pop song with the cast members doing random activities, high up on the laugh meter. The background beat as well, they have this certain style of circus beat that works good for the theme in the background! My only complaint was the lack in variety with it, that one BG track I mentioned is really the only good track you'll hear, as most others are generic style samurai beats. Overall the music it does have are all catchy and memorable for the most part, and should please the ears. Characters: 8/10 Each member of this series is well animated and has his/her own different personalities, none of which you will find annoying. Its pretty funny to see Sasuke (head ninja) switch to different ninjas on the fly, whether this was done intentionally is left up for debated. Although there is a good number of cast members, overall you will only get to really know the 5 main characters which you see on the above cover, so its not the most varied cast line up you would otherwise see. Which will be a turn off for some. Bottom Line: 8/10 If you love comedy with fan service in your anime, then this title was made for you! If you don't, then you will most likely find Ninja Nonsense pointless, as its heart is not with any kind of involving story or deep character development, but simply with its laugh value. For my tastes, this is one of the best comedy anime to come around in a while, what it lacks in substance and story, it makes up for with pure humor!
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One word: L-O-L. Story: As with most comedies, there really isn't much a story to speak of. Like in a sitcom, whatever is happening pretty much resolves itself within one episode. This series has 12 episodes split into two parts each; so it's kind of like watching an anime with 24 mini episodes. As far as the comedy comedy goes, all I can say is, you will laugh. And you will laugh hard. (Which is why I gave it the score I did.) Keep in mind however that most of the humour is ecchi in some way and that this show, despite its cute demeanor, is definitelyNOT for kids. :D I recommend watching this anime with subsitles enabled. When I watched the English dub on Anime on Demand, some of the jokes were presented in the form of captions or other writing, so the jokes were lost on me. Art: It's not anything amazing, but the characters are drawn cutely in a semi-typical moe style. The animation is fairly smooth and fluid and I didn't notice any obvious blunders, so that's easily forgiven. A lot of stills and exaggerated facial expressions are used for the comedic effect. Sound: The opening and ending theme song are both cute and catchy, though nothing exceptional. I cannot comment on the Japanese dub; however, the English voices sounded pretty natural and were fitting for the characters. Character: The main character, Shinobu, is lovable - she's cute and clumsy and completely innocent. I happened to like her friend, Kaede, a lot better, considering she exercises reason in healthy amounts and frequently stands up for herself and Shinobu. Onsakamaru, the flying yellow ball, is more annoying than anything, but you often see him get pummeled by Kaede or Shinobu's sister so it's all good. Technically, you could say that this anime has a lot of side characters. There are hundreds of faceless ninja present in every episode. They act less like individuals and more like one character, and are incredibly hilarious all by themselves. Enjoyment: I had lots of fun watching Ninja Nonsense. I mean - it's ninjas. It's gags galore. It's a cute main character! "Wheee!~" Yeah. The key is not to take it too seriously, as the anime isn't trying to be serious in the very least. Overall: If you don't like ecchi humour, you should just give this one a pass. If you do/don't mind, give it a go. Just sit back; laugh; enjoy.