Project #69: Mondaiji-tachi ga Isekai Kara Kuru Sō Desu yo

Hello and welcome to Project Nitsuj. The AI arc continues with this week’s guest host the wolf with the most Yin-Yang. *Yin-Yang appears* (Yin-Yang): Welcome to Project Nitsuj. You honor me with your presence. (Nitsuj): Well Mira likes deep and story driven anime and Shizuku likes crazy and action-packed so I’m quite curious to see what kind of anime do you like Yin-Yan?. (Yin-Yang): Comedy. Any anime that sounds interesting and has a lot of comedy in it is something I’ll always like. I’m also a fan of animes that take place in a fantasy world. (Nitsuj): Huh. So you’re a girl who prefers to laugh that’s kinda unexpected from you. (Yin-Yang): Never judge a book by it’s cover that’s why this week we’ll be reviewing “Mondaiji-tachi ga Isekai Kara Kuru Sō Desu yo?”. “Mondaiji-tachi ga Isekai Kara Kuru Sō Desu yo?” or Mondaji for short in Japan when translated says “Problem Children are Coming from Another World, aren’t they?” (Nitsuj): Geez, that’s a mouth full. (Yin-Yang): Indeed, and just like the title suggest the anime centers around three high-schoolers who are problem children each with their own extraordinary power who get transported to another world causing trouble and having fun in the process. It’s based off a light novel written by Tarō Tatsunoko under the say name in 2011 quickly earning popularity in Japan. In 2013 the small studio Diomedea decided to turn the series into an anime and air it at the beginning of the year. So, up for diving into an unordinary world? (Nitsuj): Well I’m under threat to stay here so go ahead. (Yin-Yang): Great. Let’s take a look at “Mondaiji-tachi ga Isekai Kara Kuru Sō Desu yo?” wow that is a mouth full.

 

Opening and Ending Theme

 

(Yin-Yang): The opening for this anime is “Black + White” by Iori Nomizu. While the instrumental is good and upbeat with a bit of a dark feel to it the lyrics and the singer kinda bring the song down a notch. Iori’s not a bad singer it just sounds like she’s really not into the song and the lyrics are bit cliché for my taste. (Nitsuj): The ending is “To Be Continued?” by Kaori Sadohara. Much like the opening the instrumental is good and upbeat but where it differ is the singer is actually into the song and enjoying it with funny lyrics to accompany the song as well. Overall the song is alright but what really steals the show for the ending is the animation for the ending. In the ending animation the three main female leads are doing a coordinated dance while the main protagonist watches them all in chibi forms. After about 20 seconds into the song two of the females will get bored and stop dancing upsetting the third female who just says screw it and starts free styling with the other two joining in and the main protagonist stealing the show at the end with his breakdancing. The whole animation is just fun to watch and gets a good laugh out of you. It’s totally unexpected, comes out of nowhere, and just puts a smile on your face.

 

Episodes 1-5

 

(Nitsuj): So the anime starts with a quick introduction to are 3 main characters. First up is Izayoi voiced by Shintarō Asanuma (Crow from Yu-Gi-Oh 5Ds) a high school boy who’s bored with his daily life and has physic powers which gives him super strength so he solves all of his problems using violence (my kind of guy). Despite his aggressive/violent nature he’s actually quite smart and considered a tactical genius (I’m liking this guy even more). Next up is Asuka voiced by Sarah Emi Bridcutt a rich girl (who surprisingly doesn’t act spoiled at all) who has the ability to command others with her words (now there’s a power I would like to have. Hey Yin-Yang pass me my cup of orange juice. (Yin-Yang): Get it yourself ya lazy ass. (Nitsuj): You see how she disrespects me? That’s not right). Finally, we have Yo voiced by Megumi Nakajima (Sakura from Kampfer) a quiet girl who has the ability to talk to animals and uses their abilities once she befriends them (kinda sounds like a combination between Vixen from Justice League and Eliza from The Wild Thornberrys). They each receive a letter inviting them to come to a place called Little Garden (where you’ll most likely brawl against famous Nintendo characters and 3rd party characters that the world almost forgot existent) where once they open the envelope they’re instantly transported to Little Garden before they can give an answer (Yin-Yang: Geez pushy much). Once in Little Garden their greeted by a blue-haired rabbit girl who goes by the name Black Rabbit a servant of the god of Little Garden voiced by Iori Nomizu (Rinko from Omamori Himari. Why they call her Black Rabbit I’ll never understand. The only thing black about her is her clothes. Wouldn’t it be better to call her Blue Rabbit). Black Rabbit explains to them that Little Garden is home to demons, monsters, animal people, gods, and other kinds of mythical and fantasy creatures you can think of where they all form communities and play high stakes games called Gift Games which vary from being simple to dangerous depending on the host of the game where the winner receives a reward should they fulfill the conditions of the challenge (Yin-Yang: It’s like taking the whole idea of Las Vegas and combining it with Mario Party. The possibilities are endless). Black Rabbit invites them to join her community but only if they can beat her in a game which they accept out of curiosity and to stop her taunting (I like these characters, they prefer to take matters into their own hands). In her game all the characters have to do is find a face card from a deck of playing cards that are laid face down on the table. Asuka and Yo each have their own strategy after checking the cards to make sure there are no tricks but Izayoi memorized all the locations of the cards on the table, hits the table causing almost all the cards to fly in the air and turn them over revealing a face card for all the players to get (nice move Izayoi. I can tell me and you are gonna get along in this review). After the game Black Rabbit takes them to meet her leader Jin a young boy who is the leader of the no name community as of now where we see that Izayoi has strayed away from the group to go explore on his own where he gets into a fight with a Water Dragon God and manages to beat the thing (scene here: //youtu.be/qPcR4e_q7TE, and I thought Kirito was overpowered this guy puts him to shame). As a result of winning (Yin-Yang: More like pwning), Izayoi wins a water tree sprout which will give him fresh water for him and his community and asks Black Rabbit why he as well as the others were bought here. Back on Asuka and Yo’s side the two have lunch with Jin (a shota boy eating with two cute girls? Straight up pimp player right there folks, he moves fast) where they get approach by the tiger man Galdo leader of Forres Garo (I get the feeling we’re gonna be hearing a lot of strange names in this anime).

 

(Yin-Yang): In episode 2 we find out that Black Rabbit’s community is in a dire situation (must be if they bought these irresponsible kids in to save them). A long time ago her community was a great and big one known throughout the land but one day her community was forced to play a Gift game against a Demon Lord who are said to be the strongest players in all of Little Garden (Nitsuj: Bosses). The Demon Lord beat them and took their banner and name destroying the community in one night (Nitsuj: Just like a night in Las Vegas. You can be on top of the world after winning big but 5 minutes later you’re in the gutter begging for money with a Dixie cup). After her community lost everything all of the key members left (cowards) leaving only Jin and Black Rabbit the only people who can play Gift games while the other members are children ages 10 and younger with nowhere else to go. After hearing her story Izayoi agrees to help her not because her community is in a dire situation but because he likes the idea of taking on these powerful demon lords and beating them (no offence but Izayoi kinda comes across as a prick to me. (Nitsuj): Not to me. This is a man’s romance. Taking on powerful beings while being the underdog and helping those in need). Meanwhile, Galdo is trying to get Asuka and Yo to join his community but they refuse (Nitsuj: Oh but he’s greeeeeat~) because they find out he uses underhanded tricks to win over other communities and admits to actually killing children from other communities not showing any remorse for his actions (//youtu.be/EYWbatgKN4g, a greeeeat~ asshole). In order to make him pay for his actions Asuka and Yo challenge him to a Gift game without thinking where if they win he has to disband Forres Garo but if they lose Black Rabbit’s no name community has to disband (and the best part about this is the girls have no regret for their actions while Black Rabbit berates them for it). Since the game is tomorrow they decide to go to the trading shop Thousand Eye which is run by the perverted Shiroyasha who has a thing for Black Rabbit (yes, it’s a girl perverts) and is also a Demon Lord. Our three main characters decide to face her in a game and they get transported to the foot of an artic mountain where one of them has to ride a griffin around the lake and back (sounds like bull-riding to me only slightly cooler and interesting). Yo decides to take on the challenge and as she rides the griffin we see her backstory. In the past she was hospitalized because she couldn’t walk but her father gave her a wood-carving pendant which gave her her special power and allowed her to walk again. After getting out of the hospital she vowed that she would make a lot of friends to make up for lost time (Nitsuj: A very heart-warming backstory). Yo manages to win the challenge and in the process befriends the griffin and earns the power to walk on air like a griffin (not gonna lie I like her power the most). We end the episode with the group arriving in Black Rabbit’s community location which looks as bad as Microsoft at last year’s E3 event and the group vowing to turn things around. Also, we find out that all three of the main characters come from different timelines and dimensions (Nitsuj: Ugh~ again with the multiverse. When will I be rid of this).

 

In episode 3 it’s time for the game against Galdo which is taking place at his mansion which has become a jungle (so is this how it always look or is he just not expecting company today). The conditions for game are to defeat Glados using a specific weapon which is located in the mansion so the participants Asuka, Yo, and Jin journey into the jungle-filled mansion (it’s a jungle in there) where they find out that Galdo has not only turned himself into a tiger demon (Nitsuj: By God, it’s Byakko the Saint Beast of the West) but is now a vampire demon tiger (something I never thought I say) all because the Demon Lord vampire injected him with her blood. Once they confront him they see that the item they havr to defeat him with is a silver sword hanging on the wall (Couldn’t they just use a silver bullet). Yo tries to defeat him herself but whines up losing and getting severely injured (Nitsuj: I’m guessing that’s one tiger who won’t be on her friend list). Angry at her friend getting injured Asuka takes the sword and fights Galdo herself where we get a quick flashback of Black Rabbit telling Asuka that her powers can do so much more than order people around, they can also order other objects around as well as draw power from other objects (Nitsuj: Okay hands down my favorite power). Using this information she commands the vines to block Galdo’s escape (what no tentacle rape on him. (Nitsuj): Hell no! Nobody wants to see that. (Yin-Yang): I’ll have you know there are girls out there who find that sort of thing hot), draws power from the sword, and stabs Galdo right between the eyes and killing him (he’ll make a lovely rug). After the game Izayoi sets his plan in action where he plans on using Jin as the front man for eliminating all of the Demon Lords which will bring their community to the eyes of others and also help them gain support and followers in the process (and this my friends is what we call taking advantage of the shota leader). The plan works out well with Jin returning the banners of all the communities who were force to work under Galdo and earning himself and his community some respect and support in the process. Izayoi also vows to save Jin’s friend who used to be a former Demon Lord and is now being used as a prize.

 

(Nitsuj): Things get more interesting in episode 4 when we meet Leticia the friend of Jin who’s being used as a prize in games. We find out that she’s a vampire and is now under the control of Lauis the leader of the Perseus community who plans to give Leticia away calling off all the chances of winning her in a game (Yin-Yang: This seems very sexist and wrong). Izayoi, Asuka, and Black Rabbit go to meet Lauis at Shiroyasa’s place (sure let’s go to the perverted demon lord’s house) where Lauis expresses his interest in Black Rabbit and her sexy legs (scene here: //youtu.be/IYG1ElOwOC0, and Yin-Yang’s sexy wolf tail belongs to me. As do her wolf ears. (Yin-Yang): You own nothing! (Nitsuj): Check your contract. (Yin-Yang): *Pulls out contract*. . .You win this round troll). Lauis tells them he’ll give them Leticia back if Black Rabbit becomes his sex slave for the rest of her life (he’s got a fine eye for women. He’s a douchebag and ugly as shit but he’s got an eye for women) but Asuka says no and both sides retreat. As Asuka and Black Rabbit argue about what to do, Izayoi breaks down the door in their private conversation (Izayoi: I’ve done my best to respect your privacy, but asserting my authority as the overpowered badass main character I’m coming in anyway) to reveal that he’s received a hint from Shiroyasa. It turns out there is a way to force Lauis into a game with them, all the group needs is to get these two rare gifts from two communities which grants the holders the right to challenge any community (Yin-Yang: What a convenient plot device). Izayoi has them and Black Rabbit goes to Lauis to request a gift game where Black Rabbit and Leticia are both on the line.

 

In episode 5 the day of the game has arrived and is taking place in Lauis’ community. The conditions for winning the game are to make it to the top floor and beat Lauis while being undetected by the guards (alright time to go all Metal Gear Solid in this bitch. (Yin-Yang): This is a game where I’m the star player). If the guards should see any of the players they lose their right to face Lauis however that doesn’t prohibit a player from clearing the way for the other players and causing mayhem. In order to reach the top floor, Izayoi splits the team into 3 groups. Asuka is the diversion team where she distracts the guards allowing Izayoi and Jin to sneak pass them (smart move) and has Yo be the detection team where she uses her supersonic hearing (a gift she got from her animal friends) to detect the invisible guards, knock them out, and steal their helmets so Izayoi and Jin can make their way to the top floor undetected. Izayoi and Jin make it to the top floor (man this almost reminds of Tartarus from Persona 3 minus the shadows and end of the world thing) where Lauis says he’s not going to fight them, instead their gonna fight Algol a former demon lord and gorgon monster (Yin-Yang: Don’t look into the eyes her ugliness will turn you to stone). This makes Izayoi excited and he takes on the beast in what I can describe as just badass (scene here: //youtu.be/vvsqOKl5a8k, O_O Izayoi is a god. A badass god I say). After defeating Algol and Lauis they revive Leticia somehow (Yin-Yang: Through the power of friendship) and she becomes the maid of Izayoi, Asuka, and Yo to show her gratitude towards them. They all celebrate their victory and we see that Lauis and his community are disbanded and their flag is removed from the stars in the night sky where Izayoi vows to put their flag in the sky someday.

 

Episodes 6-10 and OVA

 

(Yin-Yang): In episode 6 the members of No-Name (yeah that’s the name of their community) are invited to a festival in the northern region to celebrate the coronation of their new leader Sandra who happens to be a friend of Jin. Izayoi, Asuka, and Yo go against the will of everyone in the community and decide to take part in the festival getting Shiroyasa to teleport them there to avoid traveling cost (like a good neighbor Shiroyasa is there) and agreeing to do a job for her once they arrive. They also leave a letter of challenge to Black Rabbit asking her to catch them by the end of the day or they’ll leave the community upsetting her greatly (Nitsuj: These kids are just wrong). So Izayoi and the others gets transported to the north area where we see that the culture there is more European, they have a large city, stalls around each corner, and large buildings it’s almost like we’ve entered the medieval period (Nitsuj: Or a Legend of Zelda game. (Yin-Yang): Oh that be fun as well). Once they arrive Black Rabbit also shows up mad at them and captures Yo while Asuka and Izayoi runaway into the city to escape with her right on their tail. As Izayoi and Asuka take in the sights we find out that Asuka comes from Japan during post-world war (I assume WWII) and Izayoi comes from modern day Japan (Nitsuj: So if Asuka comes from the past and Izayoi comes from the present I guess Yo comes from sometime in the future. (Yin-Yang): That’s a pretty good assumption, her clothes do look like something you expect to see in the future). We also find out that due to Asuka’s extraordinary power she was locked up in her house with little interaction with the outside world (couldn’t she have just made everyone obey her and gone outside with no worries? I’m probably digging into this too much but it seems easy from my point of view). Their time together gets cut short with the arrival of Black Rabbit who captures Asuka leaving only Izayoi to catch. He decides to make things interesting and declares a gift game where the winner is the person who catches the other and the loser has to do whatever the winner tells them to do (Nitsuj: Sounds fun let’s give it a try Yin-Yang only the winner is the person who knocks the other person to the ground. (Yin-Yang): Alright. *Both go into the living room and prepare for the game* (Nitsuj): Ready? Go! (Yin-Yang): Hey look a naked lady! (Nitsuj): Huh? *Yin-Yang hits Nitsuj with the super kick while he’s distracted to knock him to the ground and win the game* (Yin-Yang): Must you always fall for something so simple? (Nitsuj): Said the wolf easily distracted by a tennis ball). Anyway, Izayoi and Black Rabbit have their game which ends in a draw and they both get cornered by the military police for destroying a clock tower during their game.

 

There isn’t much to say about episode 7. Shiroyasa tells the gang including Sandara that a demon lord is going to attack tomorrow’s fighting tournament which Yo is participating in and try to kill Sandara. Asuka befriends a fairy creature (Navi: Hey listen, hey listen, hey lis- *Yin-Yang kills Navi with a kunai* (Nitsuj): Thank you. (Yin-Yang): My pleasure) part of a community known as Rattenfänger and the two get attacked by a gang of rats where they get saved by Leticia who can transform from a child into an adult anytime she wants (Nitsuj: Her adult form is way hotter in my opinion). That night the group finds out that the community Rattenfänger is in the final round of the tournament and Izayoi pieces together that their leader Hamelin might be in cahoots with the demon lord and is planning to attack Sandara since he used to work under a demon lord in the past. We end with Asuka having doubts about her new fairy friend and thinks she might be a spy working for Rattenfänger.

 

(Nitsuj): We open episode 8 with some enlightenment given to us by the perverted Shiroyasha (scene here: //youtu.be/cgQEGNOU_QI, and now my friends you are enlightened. (Yin-Yang): Only in the ways of the pervert). After that Yo has her game against Asha from the community Will-o-Wisp and their greatest gift Jack –o’-Lantern (or Pyro Jack) where they have to escape a tree maze or destroy each other’s gift. In the end Yo is forced to surrender because she gets cornered by Pyro Jack who is immortal so her being able to destroy him isn’t happening (//youtu.be/FYFcT9sDSBs?t=55s). After their game black fliers come falling from the sky signaling a demon lord has started a game and everyone in the area is forced to participate except for Shiroyasha who has to be the referee for the game. The conditions are the players must break the false story of the Pipe Piper and reveal the true legend into what happen to the children in the story (it’s a fairytale, how do you solve a fairytale) in order to win while the demon lord and her companions must chase down all the players and either massacre them or force them to surrender (Yin-Yang: Well talk about stacking the odds in your favor these guys pretty much made the game a straight up handicap. I bet this is how other nations feel when they go to war against us). Incarnations of characters and places from the story come falling from the sky and Izayoi goes to greet them. The guy that Izayoi is fighting against is Weser from the river in the story, Leticia and Sandora take on Pest demon lord of “The Black Plaque” and Asuka, Yo, and Jin take on Ratten a beautiful woman who represents the rats from the story (Yin-Yang: And who’s body proportions defy physics a little). Ratten takes out Yo forcing Asuka to use her gift on Jin and get Yo out of there where she gets knocked out by Ratten (okay is Izayoi the only character who can fight, seriously). Ratten uses her flute to gain control over all the citizens in the city to start the game.

 

In episode 9 the game gets placed on hold under the suspicion of foul play and unreasonable conditions. They all sit down while Black Rabbit takes up this complaint with the gods of Little Garden and unfortunately we find out that Pest’s game is reasonable and fair and the game will resume in one month (too long make it shorter). We also we find out that she has spread the plaque to many of the players in the game including Yo who’ll be dead within a week or so. After negotiating with Pest they get the game to resume within a week and Izayoi convinces Pest to allow Black Rabbit to participate in the game as well and they also add the condition that if Izayoi and the others lose they have to join Pest’s community which we find out is really called Grim Grimoire of Hamelin. As that’s going on Asuka wakes up in a cave surrounded by the spirits of the 130 children who died in the story begging her to put an end to this false story once and for all. They offer to give her their gift a giant mech named Deen to her but only if she can control it in a game (Yin-Yang: Just give it to her ya spoiled brats! Do you want her to stop this false story or not). Back up top Izayoi figures out that the key to solving the riddle and winning the game is inside the stain glasses scattered around town which tell the story Hamelin. They have to break the glasses telling the false story except for the real glass which tells what really happened in the story (The Pipe Piper was really Herber the Pervert from Family Guy, //youtu.be/JwsNxrSnQ1Q). When it’s time to resume the game everybody starts breaking the glasses while looking for the one that depicts the true story. This of course doesn’t sit well with Pest (//youtu.be/KzXcn35eW0M) and she uses her powers to turn the town back into Hamelin where her powers as well as Weser and Ratten’s powers have doubled (Yin-Yang: What is this the first season of Yu-Gi-Oh? Depending on which field you’re on the players receive some kind of bonus). Izayoi meets up with the newly powered Weser and takes him on while Sandora and Black Rabbit take on Pest and Jin gets confronted by Ratten (oh boy he’s gonna need an adult) where he gets saved by Asuka controlling Deen.

 

(Yin-Yang): We get tons of action in the final episode as fights ensue all throughout. Asuka takes on Ratten and with the power of Deen is able to beat her (go! Go! Asuka Ranger~! Mighty Morphin Asuka Ranger~). Izayoi takes on Weser and figures out that he’s the one responsible for the death of the children (fight here: //youtu.be/ge4f5Mgij8s?t=2m56s). After that he rushes over to help Black Rabbit and Sandora take down Pest who has begun spreading the plaque throughout town killing everyone instantly. With no other option Black Rabbit transports them all to the Moon (Nitsuj: Fly me to the Moon baby) where they combine their powers and defeat Pest once and for all to win the game (Nitsuj: They better get one hell of a prize). After the game is settled Izayoi finds out that Sandora’s older brother as well as the citizens arranged all of this behind Sandora’s back in order to show everyone in Little Garden how strong and dependable Sandora can be (and all it cost you was the life of your citizens). We end with everyone returning back to their community and trying to re-fertilize the land until a letter floats down above Izayoi to end the season.

 

(Nitsuj): There’s an OVA episode that came out about 5 months or so after the anime ended. The gang goes to this hotspring village where they participate in a game to find the water for the hotspring. In order to find the water they have to remove these pegs in the ground with only one of them unblocking the water and before they can pick a peg they have to win a game in the village. The gang does all of this but they keep picking the wrong peg and get punished by being sprayed with milk and chocolate, having natural gas explode in their face, getting tentacle raped, and even losing their bathing suits to dissolving water. At the end Izayoi figures out that they have to take one of the pegs and drive it into the middle of the village to unblock the water. His plan works and the group enjoys the hotsprings. As far as OVAs its okay, it’s got good fanservice and a couple of laughs. This OVA doesn’t advance the story or hint at a possible second season but if you wanna watch it for fun I say go ahead.

 

Final Thoughts

 

(Nitsuj): This was a rather good anime. The story is interesting, the characters good and funny, and the whole concept of the gift games are fun and enjoyable to watch. Izayoi is by far the best character in the show. He’s overpowered, badass, and smart. I’m glad he’s not the generic idiot main character who starts off weak and gets stronger as the show goes on, he starts off strong and continues to show how badass he is. The other characters Asuka and Yo are also good, they both have their own personalities and can take care of themselves but they kind of get pushed to the side and downplayed a few times especially Yo who probably has the most interesting gift out of the three main characters. The world of Little Garden is nice and imaginative but the problem is they don’t take full advantage of the world. We never get a real chance to explore it like see other locations and areas outside their own location. True we get to check out the northern area but once again we never get a chance to explore it fully. What do you think Yin-Yang?

 

(Yin-Yang): Yeah I agree with you on a lot of things. However I don’t think Asuka and Yo are downplayed all that much it just seems to me that they’ve never really had the chance to cut loose and explore their gifts like Izayoi has. You can tell that guy has a full understanding of his gift and has trained with it in the past. Asuka and Yo on the other hand haven’t really had the chance to test their abilities so it’s only natural that they be a little weaker when compared to Izayoi. Another character I liked in the anime was Black Rabbit. She acts like the mother of the group constantly keeping Izayoi and the others in line who live up to the title of the anime and act like problem children. They constantly disobey her, ignore the warnings of others around them, and would much rather goof off and have fun without worrying about the consequences. I also like a few of side characters like Jin who is still just a child but you can tell he’s trying his best to be a leader and bring hope back to his community. Shiroyasha is also quite funny in that she’s a perverted demon lord who pretty much likes to pick on Black Rabbit and participate in perverted talk with Izayoi. I do agree on it would have been nice to explore Little Garden more but I think they make up for it by introducing us to all the various residents coexisting in the world. As you said before the gift games are fun and an interesting concept and I enjoy watching them. I would also like to say the animation is nice but the music for the show falls a little short for me, it doesn’t really leave that much of impact on you. (Nitsuj): Yeah I’ve noticed that too. But there is one thing I think we can both agree on. The fight scenes involving Izayoi are awesome. (Yin-Yang): Hell yeah! Anytime this guy fights it’s always awesome! The other fight scenes are good but Izayoi’s fight scenes are the best the series has to offer.

 

Final Score

 

(Yin-Yang): I give this anime a 8/10 for having a lot of laughs, great characters, and a fun world with an interesting idea to explore. (Nitsuj): I’m gonna have to give this anime a 6.5/10. Overall it’s a good and enjoyable anime to watch but I wanted them to explore the world more and give equal ground to all the main characters. So if you average out are score this anime earns a 7.25/10 and going by my system that translates to a 7/10. It is a fun anime to watch and I hope in the future they decide to make a second season because there’s so much to explore and see in this anime. (Yin-Yang): Until than we’ll just have to wait and master will have to brush my tail as his punishment for losing to me earlier. (Nitsuj): Fine. Thanks for reading I’ll see you next time on Project Nitsuj.

 

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