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Tenshi no 3P!
Rated: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Light novel
Score: 6.6
Rank: 6461
Popularity: 2813
Since entering high school, Kyou Nukui has not attended a single class. Instead, he spends his days locked in his bedroom composing music and posting it on the internet accompanied by his only friend's drawings, an artist with the pseudonym "Kiriyume." One day, Kyou hesitantly uploads his newest composition, and first departure from his typical style, TR03. Additionally, he does not upload under his usual handle "HibikiP," but simply under the name "me," and without a drawing from his mysterious friend. Shortly after, Kyou receives a very polite email, not only praising his music but also somehow discerning that he is, in fact, the composer behind TR03. The e-mail also asks for a meetup in a nearby park, to which he cautiously decides to go. To his surprise, however, he finds three elementary school girls at the meeting place! Suddenly, Jun Gotou, Nozomi Momijidani, and Sora Kaneshiro ask for his help to hold a concert in their home, an old church now used as an orphanage. And though Kyou is reluctant at first, after seeing their musical abilities, he eventually decides to accept their proposal. Based on the light novel of the same name by the award-winning Sagu Aoyama, Tenshi no 3P! follows Kyou as these three angels change his life. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Gotou, Jun
Main
Oono, Yuuko
Kaneshiro, Sora
Main
Koga, Aoi
Momijidani, Nozomi
Main
Endou, Yurika
Nukui, Kyou
Main
Inoue, Yuuki
Aigae, Yuzuha
Supporting
Iguchi, Yuka
Review
HaXXspetten
Is it already the year 2017 and you still haven't converted to the church of lolicon yet? That is very unfortunate, but maybe this anime will manage to enlighten you. At least it did a good job of reminding me of why I became one in the first place. Tenshi no 3P is more or less the spiritual sequel to Ro-Kyu-Bu, coming from the same author and adapted by the same animation studio. So if you've seen that show, you can consider that a rough baseline on what to expect here too, merely that instead of loli basketball we here have a loli rock band. However,it must also be stated that Tenshi no 3P is generally a bit more serious and wholesome than RKB was, but on the flipside it has less ecchi elements instead. As for whether that's a good or a bad thing... well that's up to you to decide. The story mainly follows three orphaned elementary school girls, ostracized from their school classmates and living inside a church. In an attempt at spreading some joy both for themselves and for the local kids, they decide to form a band and then host a concert for them. In order to do so, they seek the help of the anime's high schooler protagonist Nukui Kyou—an independent music producer they found on the internet who lives nearby—and asks him to become their manager and help them fulfill their modest dreams. Now it should be said that while the show is clearly made for lolicons primarily, it's not like it's totally unwatchable even if you aren't one because content-wise Tenshi no 3P actually has mostly more wholesome key plot elements in it. For one, the music is a rather central theme over the course of the story, and while it doesn't exactly go into detail about how the girls' are improving on a technical level, there is at least a respectable amount of effort put into the musical department of the anime, with numerous live performances and songs done by the main seiyuu cast. I guess you could argue that the girls are perhaps a bit *too* good at it considering their ages, but well that's anime for you. Mind you though, this is *not* an idol anime by any means; the girls are not trying to become professional musicians at all. This is only a small scale spare time project of theirs. We also have a decent amount of drama and characterization in the form of these girls' rather miserable life situations as orphans and outcasts in their school, and there are some genuinely touching moments every here and there. I especially find the rather noble intentions behind the girls' musical ambitions to be rather heartwarming. There are also some secondary characters introduced over the course of the anime who add some additional perspective on the strange relationship between Kyou and the kids and end up influencing the story in various ways as time goes on. That said, even though there are numerous more serious merits to the show, in order to get the full intended experience of Tenshi no 3P then I think you pretty much have to be a lolicon in the end. Take my word for it: if you're not feeling some sort of subconscious desire to split Jun in two and attempt to make babies with her half the time she's on screen then you're missing out on about half the potential enjoyment value of this anime. Not to mention the dominant and sexually aggressive HanaKana loli Kiriyume that is introduced in the latter part of the show; I'd lick her toes any day of the week. It's definitely not as lewd as Ro-Kyu-Bu was and in general it does have a more serious atmosphere, but in the end the show's main selling point naturally lies with its lolis, especially the main trio consisting of Jun, Sora and Nozomi. They are rather different from each other with Jun being the ultra-moe poster girl, Sora being the comic relief character and Nozomi being the more vocal and emotional of the trio, so they balance each other out quite nicely as a group. Amongst the side lolis we also have the MC's jealous little sister Kurumi (who unfortunately doesn't get as much screen time as she probably deserved) as well as the rather forceful aforementioned Kiriyume who they end up meeting in the second half of the anime. To add a bit of variety there are also a pair of non-lolis involved in the form of the MC's childhood friend Sakura and Kiriyume's caretaker Yuzuha, the latter of which is supposedly an elementary schooler too but she looks way older than that so I'm not sure what that's about. So that makes seven girls in total, but as for whether that makes it a harem or not is a bit debatable since it's pretty unclear what kind of feelings the little girls really have for Kyou considering that they're still prepubescent (they probably don't understand what love is yet). Either way, their general depiction is leaning more towards moe than ecchi though—which is another difference from Ro-Kyu-Bu I think—as while there certainly are some occasional shots with a lot of underage skin showing (like bathroom scenes), for the most part the girls are presented as more cute and adorable than alluring. Most of the "lewd" scenes of Tenshi no 3P basically just consist of sexual innuendos in the form of some intentionally ero-sounding dialogue which in reality describes something totally innocent (you probably know what I'm talking about, it's a pretty common narrative trick in romcoms and stuff), usually as the opening scene of an episode. This pattern does admittedly change a bit towards the end of the show (episodes 10 and 11 to be exact) as then the more serious arc that was ongoing has just ended and apparently they decided to round that out the anime with being a bit more light-hearted and harem-like than the rest of the show, and it does have more ecchi elements in it. However, considering that this show was ultimately made for lolicons primarily, I can't say this was a very unexpected development, nor did I mind it at all. It's difficult to say whether or not that means that the anime would've been better as a whole if the rest of the show had been more ecchi-oriented as well or not, but I'm fairly happy with what we got so I won't think too much about it. That being said I still certainly hope we'll see some doujins of these girls in the future. The last episode does provide a quite satisfying finale though. All-in-all I would probably still say that Ro-Kyu-Bu was a bit better than Tenshi no 3P but this is still something I would wholeheartedly recommend to other lolicons or people who just like moe girls in slice of life shows in general (as the show doesn't really have much ecchi other than the last few episodes). Unfortunately anything remotely loli-themed is bound to get slammed by prejudiced and narrow-minded westerners for no other reason than that "it's creepy" so I'm sure there'll be a bunch of clueless statements thrown around in some places, but hopefully people will be sensible enough to not pay them too much heed. But at least the show is obscure enough to be able to dodge most of the obligatory hate bandwagon, so maybe not all hope is lost.
alterisk
I have never seen a show this underrated before. Not only because of the gay score of 6.72 but also its unpopularity with just almost 19k users who completed the show. This show is basically the meaning of a "hidden gem", I would never have found this masterpiece even by sorting top anime by score rating or popularity if it wasn't for that loli moments video I found on youtube. This show overwhelmed me several times. I expected a big mature man at the meeting place but it turns out to be 3 kawaii lolis instead, I expected Kiriyume to be a normal woman but sheturns out to be a loli instead, I expected this show to have 1 loli but I got a loli harem with 5 lolis in it instead. (OMG that's so rare, normally a loli show is already rare enough [which contains like only 1 loli character] But this show has 5 lolis! 5x enjoyment; buy 1 get 4 free). Moreover, this show has a reasonable amount of loli fanservice scenes and each of them is very HD quality. Story 10/10: I don't see a reason to hate this show, even if the watcher is not a lolicon. The plot is very unique and I enjoyed the story itself excluding the lolis. Art 10/10: All lolis character designs are very kawaii and HD as expected from a studio experienced in making quality loli shows. Sound 11/10: Needless to say, the sound is the main focal point of the show. I never skipped the OP and the EDs, the OSTs are also very good, I remember imagining this moment when I write about how good the sounds are when I certain OST came in the background during the show. But most of all, I like the band's song especially the SAY HOWLING! song, the climax is very catchy, in fact, I'm still hearing it right now while writing this review. Character 10/10: Every loli has their own personality especially the main 3 lolis, the shy and clumsy one, the brave but sleepy one, and the tsundere and mature one. They are all very unique which altogether makes the show very interesting when the MC takes different loli routes experiencing a different mood from the other ones which are pretty amazing for the writer to be able to create up to 5 unique loli characters as they may be hard to make, right? (Shakugan no Shana, Hidan no Aria and Toradora all have the same loli personality) Which may also explain why there are not many loli harem shows. Enjoyment 10/10: I really enjoyed the show and I'm very sad that the journey has ended so quickly without any sequels or even OVAs to follow up. That last recap scene at the end was very nostalgic and tragic, they don't have the Sora god special moment at the end of the show too. Very sad to see the show left me so suddenly. Overall 10/10: This show and Ryuuou no Oshigoto! makes me want to watch other loli shows by this studio as well and of course, I'm also looking forward to the ((hent of this show.