At the renowned Hanzo Academy, a select group of students trains in secret to become ninjas of an elite clan known as the Shinobi Masters. Following her grandfather's footsteps, the hopeful Asuka undergoes this intensive training alongside her distinctive group of friends: Ikaruga, Katsuragi, Yagyuu, and Hibari. Relentlessly studying the secret ninja arts, they hone their skills in the hopes of one day becoming full-fledged female ninjas. Senran Kagura follows the girls as they fight valiantly against a mysterious new evil terrorizing Hanzo Academy. Dressed in tight clothing, they must prove their worth and protect the academy from its adversaries before it is too late! [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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I don’t understand the hate behind this series. Let’s be fair, it’s an ecchi anime, so we should be watching for fun over substance. And if you don’t look too hard, this is actually a pretty good and fun series :) Art – 9 points The character designs are very well done. First, all the girls are very attractive (pretty, hot, sexy, cute, you name it…) each with unique appearances that match their personalities. Then each girl got individual ninja gears that are splendid top to bottom. From this wide selection of girls, the audience should be able to find a girl that suits their taste justby appearance. I personally found several. :) The major setback in the art is the boobs may have been a little too round and the lack of nipples, but that didn’t really bother me. :) Story – 7 points The story certainly wasn’t one of the best, but it was good enough to develop a course of action and direction. Basically, the light shinobi girls are students of a ninja academy. They train to get the skills they need while carrying out missions and having their perverted fun. One day, they come in contact with the dark shinobi girls. This begins the series of challenge from the dark side shinobi girls to the light shinobi girls to see who’s stronger. The fights were really good and shows off both side’s rivalry with each other. As the story progresses, there seems to be a bigger evil working in the shadows among the dark shinobi faction. Ecchi – 8 points The ecchi was great and perverted in nature. This anime has a lot of boob service and uses the ninja theme well to exploit this. The ecchi was very fun to watch in actuality more so than in the hotness aspect in my opinion. But believe me, some parts do get very hot (……Haruka…..Haruka….) The shinobi girls also have a skill where their gear transforms into swimsuits and you get to see them fight in swimsuits, I thought that was pretty nice. The main complaint you’re gonna get in the ecchi department is probably the lack of guys for perverted stuff. But the spotlight is in the beauty of the girls so it’s alright. :) Besides you got that ninja teacher Kiriya- sensei who I think is pretty funny and that perverted old gramps. They create the right mood for this anime to go well. :) Character – 8 points I think the character department deserves a good score. The word unique would sum it up. This anime managed to create so many girls with unique personalities that things never get dull or repetitive. I was really impressed by how easy it was to distinguish a large cast of girls due to their unique personality. Each girl got their background story that enhances their personality and this combination of personalities in character interaction fleshes out memorable characters (like Yagyuu and Hibari duo). I really liked all the characters, the girls are awesome! Sound – 10 points The opening kicks ass and is epic!!! The endings, both ending 1 and 2 are so good!!! Can’t you guys recognize that? The Ninja BGM was very good too! Enjoyment – 9 points I’ve really enjoyed this anime that I’ve gone to write a review for it. It’s by no means a mind blowing anime, but this is a really great ecchi anime. It deserves a solid 9! Thank you so much everyone :)
The expression "don't judge a book by it's cover" is something you should always keep in mind, because occasionally, a show is a lot more than what it's cover suggests. Senran Kagura is not one of those shows. What you see is what you get, you see ninja girls with big boobs in the cover picture? That's what you'll get. This is a quintessential ecchi action romp, plenty of fan service, serviceable action and characters that are for the most part likable. How well exactly does the show do what it does? Let's start with an important aspect of the show, the art and animation. On thewhole the animation strong, and surprisingly consistent, the faces and character models are rarely off model, and the action looks fluid, and there is a good use of colour which makes for an enjoyable viewing. The art is weaker, the backgrounds lack detail, to the point where it's rather noticeable, however, for the most part it makes little difference, because rather than the scenery, most of your attention will be drawn to the characters and their assets. Let's not beat about the bush, these characters are all meant to be visually appealing, and the specific pull of this anime is that they all have huge boobs. On the whole I think the character designs work, however a couple of the character designs just look strange with the gigantic boobs attached, but there will be a character design that you like, and at numerous points you will see their bodies in almost all their glory. The character designs are like the music wholly generic, but are good enough to satisfy the needs of the show. Onto the characters, they are shallow but on the whole likable. You have the standard tropes like the pervert, the Ojou-sama etc. which fulfill their fanservice roles whilst being mostly likable. In the end these characters are really poor and have the depth of a puddle, but they suffice. Obviously, these characters aren't really what you'd expect of trained ninjas, but Senran Kagura doesn't really give a toss about realism, because why should it? There are tons of holes in the plot of this show, but really it doesn't matter, it's not as if it was aiming for high brow entertainment. The plot is not exactly spectacular, it's really stupid, cares nothing for sense, logic or proper plot progression. Whilst the fights are entertaining, the ways in which they come about are so stupid, and I often was in disbelief at how blatantly poor the writing was. However, by the end of the show nothing surprises anymore, and so you can wholly accept the anime for what it is, cheap shallow entertainment, funny often for how poor it is in areas. In the final few episodes, the fights that take place become less like fights and more like a competitions to see who has the most tragic back story. It was funny seeing people trying to be more tragic than their opponent, something I actually enjoyed. If you can take these scenes at face value, then I expect you'll get some more honest entertainment out. In the end, Senran Kagura is a poor anime that provides cheap and easy entertainment, about as low brow as you can go. However, it fulfills it's intended purpose pretty well, so if you look at the picture and think "a show about big boobed ninjas? Sounds like my sort of show!" then I can't say anything other than yes, this probably is exactly your sort of show, after all, it does exactly what it says on the tin.
Senran Kagura is one of those titles that doesn't pretend it is something high-quality; even the game it spawned from is all about clothing damage and huge jiggling breasts. Once you move past the unrealistic expectations, it becomes something you can, er, actually enjoy. Titles like these banks almost entirely on the character designs. The huge success of the games proved their appeal somewhat (I even put up Hibari as one of the most likable characters of the season). Character like Yomi, Yagyu and Katsuragi are also pretty popular on the net. It's a pity one of the most well-received characters (and one of my favourites),Hikage, never really got a chance to shine. It may be a good thing that no one expects any kind of story at all, because the anime actually managed to surprise us with some reasonable plot. True, having the bad guy revealing his plans at the worse moment possible, losing all his allies and doubling his enemies are evidence of shitty storytelling, but hey, when the "bad guys" put pressure on the heroines in the first part of the story, they really had something going on there. No one would have predicted that it could actually be exciting, at certain parts of the story. They actually had a good ninja vibe there with the stealthy tactics and hidden doors and stuff, but they also ruined it with stuff like bulletproof umbrellas, ninjas that dress like they're going to a ball, hidden miniguns and fighter jets under a shirt, a giant fluffy summoned rabbit, and the girl who never wears a bra, never buttons up her shirt, and jumps around the most. Why did they even go for the ninja theme? But it's silly to complain about the theme of Senran Kagura. People who would even approach this already knows what and what not to expect. There's a thousand and one things that are stupid or pointless, and the fans got what they want, and they the producers made a lot of money off it. Who's gotta complain?
Senran Kagura. I just finished watching it, As it just finished Airing. It's a good anime, a Shounen, With an Ecchi mind. If you want to see big breasted ninja girls, with other big breasted ninja girls and get they're clothes rip off, Senran Kagura is an anime for you hehe. It is more Male oriented considering the big Ecchi part, But Girls can like it aswell since it's not only based on that. The Story was good, My note was 7. The Art was good, Different from what I've seen before on the character sides, But it was nice to watch,alot of colors and yeah, It was pretty, Igave it a 8. The Sound was okay, I liked the Theme Song it was pleasant, And quite good. I give this, A 7. The Characters was okay, I did not really get caught in them, I felt a lack of character development, But overall they we're okay, I mean I did not dislike them, I just did not Like them as much as I did with other Animes, So my note is 6. Senran Kagura was enjoyable, Not the best I've seen but still enjoyable, I give it a passing 7. So the Overall Note has to be 7. A Good Anime. A big taste of Ecchi mixed in with Shounen basic. Good Action, Good Fan Service, What to ask more?
Senran Kagura is a an ecchi/action anime based on the video game series of the same name. Animation is handled by studio Artland (Mushishi, Gunslinger Girl, Hitman Reborn, etc). Senran Kagura shares the same director with similar ecchi anime such as the first season of Ikkitousen and Freezing, as well as the same scriptwriter as Ikkitousen, High School DxD, and Queen’s Blade. That information alone will give you a pretty good idea of what to expect of this anime. And that is: not much. Senran Kagura is the story of five busty ninjas in training in modern Japan who strive to protect the secrettechnique scroll and become super special awesome overpowered ninjas. Later in the anime, they run into some trouble from “evil ninjas” of a rival school who just want to get in the way of the “good ninjas” and steal their super-secret scroll. And no, I am not being lazy with that synopsis. The actual anime is about as deep, enthralling, and complex as that description. It’s mostly just a crazy power struggle between good and evil ninjas. And yes, they are actually referred to as “good” and “evil” ninjas. No elaborate clan names with a rich, thousand year history and their own unique techniques. Just “good” and “evil” ninjas. And breasts. And clothes made of the finest quality tissue paper. There’s also the typical beach episode and plenty of bathing scenes. The girl’s ability to transform during a fight in order to use their ninjutsu is a pretty interesting twist. In a way, they are sort of magical girl ninjas. But of course that little interesting spin is hardly enough to save the show, or excuse the bare bones plot. To be fair, Senran Kagura is mildly entertaining as a silly ecchi anime with action and lighthearted humor. But this is pretty much ruined when the plot does a total 180 and tries to be serious. Forced melodrama, overly tragic backstories, and some half-assed attempts to present some moral dilemmas really detract from the show. It’s actually pretty hard to take these moments seriously. SK would have been better off consistently conveying a lighthearted tone. The characters aren’t much better. They are all one dimensional stereotypes that get little character development. That is, aside from the typical “You beat me! Now I have the resolve to train and get stronger with the power of love and friendship” development. Asuka is the granddaughter of famous ninja, yet she hardly shows it. She’s clumsy, rough around the edges, and upbeat. Ikaruga is the serious and mature leader type character. Katsuragi is the wild and perverted type character who would never pass up the chance to grope her friend’s breasts. Yagyu is the serious type who’s drive to protect Hibari hints at some subtle yet deeper feelings. Hibari is the klutzy moe character who is always getting her hide saved by Yagyu. There are also a number of side characters. Uninteresting villains with no personality, the sensei who pops up occasionally to train the girls or give them words of wisdom, a mysterious ninja connected to their sensei, and a woman with breasts so big, it looks like she should have scoliosis. The main characters are given some minor sob stories that explain their connections to each other and how they became the ninjas they are today. But it’s nothing original or deep. The art, animation, and sound are a lot better. The music contains quite a few catchy tracks that go hand in hand with the series various battles and training montages. They have an eastern feel to them that further complements the atmosphere. The animation is good, sporting some competent fight scenes. The character designs are interesting and wacky, though some of the girls end up looking really similar. Overall, Senran Kagura isn’t that bad, but it can’t be called good either. It’s a great time waster but nothing that would make it stand out amongst the flurry of other action/ecchi anime. Video game adaptions are tricky. They can go wrong for many reasons. With no gameplay segments to break up the cut scenes, adaptions will sometime add needless filler in order to stretch it out a whole season. Sometimes the adaption will take creative liberties with the story and change things around, for better or for worse. Or sometimes the story just won’t be that good because video games can usually get away with poor stories as long as the gameplay is captivating and fun. This could possibly be an excellent anime for fans of the game, which is most likely the target audience of this anime. Or perhaps its a 12 episode long commercial for the new Shinovi Versus game that came out around the time the anime was airing. It’s also great for ecchi enthusiasts or anyone who simply wants something light hearted and silly. For everyone else, its nothing to get excited about.
Senran Kagura is quite obviously a piece of fan service, and as a fan service it is great, but also underneath the fan service, is a good story that draws you in. The story comes across as an over simplified "good vs bad" story, and the English dubbing is very simplistic in the language it uses. Look through the fan service, look through the simple top layer of the story, and Senran Kagura is a fair bit deeper with a story of good turned bad to pursue power and then has thoughts of returning to the good. Story is a solid 7/10. Yes it's a bit simplified,yes its fan service, but its very approachable and doesn't get bogged down in unnecessary detail. Art is 9/10. This maybe a bit bias by me being a bit of a perv, but take what you will, it looks good, scenery is enjoyable and it all works. Sound is 8/10 minimum. English dub for this is very good, and the choices for each character were spot on! Characters are 9/10 easily. Ikagaru and Katsuragi make this anime, and their voices are perfect in every way! All characters have a back story that makes sense for where they are, and there is a good amount of development for a Fan Service. Enjoyment and Overall 8/10. I enjoy a good Fan Service as much as the next guy, but sometimes its a bit heavy. Bearing in mind that the story is actually captivating, and the girls aren't trying to impress boys it becomes a lot more enjoyable. If you have looked at this anime and considered it then absolutely commit and give it a go. It's not going to win any awards, but its also not going to thrown away and never looked at again after you watch it. Shout out to Ikagaru for being the black haired modest girl that is cute as hell, and with Tipton's voice acting, PERFECTION!
"SENRAN KAGURA" Genre- Action, Comedy, Ecchi, School. The way of a 'shinobi' stands very different from our general lives. By risking their lives fighting in the shadows, shinobis have nothing but themselves to rely on. And as this is a path that takes your very own identity from you, being a shinobi isn't for everybody. Operating from the shadows, the shinobi society is well spread around Japan. While carrying out missions that cost them their lives, these shinobis must maintain the peace of society by taking on the hard role of being a spy, saboteur, or assassin. Asuka, the granddaughter of the legendary shinobi "Hanzou-sama", is a sophomoreat the light shinobi academy, where she must train and become the perfect shinobi able to carry out her lineage. But with the dark fraction of shinobi, "Serpent School of Girls" lurking around in their shadows to obtain the super-secret scroll of Yang, things soon get out of hand for our protagonists. Losing fights after fights against the dark fractions, Asuka and the others must become strong to protect themselves and the people and things that they love. While the story seems typical for an anime, it is anything but far from it. With a mix of hilarious sketches, fanservice, and action, Senran Kagura lives up to its expectation as a ninja-based anime. Throughout the season it shows us the growth of Asuka and others, which makes it worthwhile in my eyes, as I just cannot wait for its 2nd season. And with its unique and perfect animation style, this anime really does justice to the theme it has set making it one of the best anime I could've watched in the ecchi genre. This anime is absolutely a "MUST WATCH."
Pure throw-away entertainment garbage, trash After watching the characters for 5 seconds you understand everything that is trying to be presented in their personality and they don't break from it over the course of the 12 or however many episodes. I've never been so uninterested in a show before... I pretty much had to watch it while hungover or doing something else because the idea of giving it my full attention was upsetting. The only reason I ended up seeing this anime through to the end was to validate the fact that this was the worst anime I've ever seen. They don't do ecchi well. It's incrediblybland. Boob physics that don't make sense and poorly animated crotch shots are the brunt of it. Oh also the girls always eat uncut sushi so it looks like they are sucking dong at every meal, haha it's really stupid. The character design is laughable and the animation is uninspired. It looks like the creators just pumped it out in a hurry and didn't really care how good it looked. Music was mediocre, humor was meh. You could tell it was trying to be funny. Like you could see parts and be like “oh I think they were trying to make me laugh here” but it just never did anything that was genuinely humorous. Just not a type of humor that would make anyone with a fully functioning brain laugh. It's a whole show for people who really think really dumb sexual innuendos are just the funniest thing in the world. Most shows have an interesting story to present. That's the whole point of a show, to tell a story. The one portrayed in senran kagura is about stupid ninja girls vs asshole ninja girls. There's very little context. It's similar to basilisk in that there are 2 ninja clans that don't like each other I guess, but that's about it. Each girl from one clan has a rival from the other and the clan leaders have a sordid history with each other. Clothes disappear when they fight. That's pretty much it. Plot over. Story finished. All of the characters are so unmemorable they can only be distinguished in my mind by hair color. There is a blond haired girl and she grabs the brunettes tits and she makes high pitched japanese exclamations to “no stop it” it's truly god damn awful. Maybe if I was a thirteen year old boy with downs this would be entertaining, but that might be a stretch. The series seriously climaxes with the retardation in the last episode when 2 of the “good team” lesbians are in their underwear riding a glowing rabbit that is riding a squid doing a helicopter rotation thing with it's tentacles that's destroying a building while some crappy j-rock song is trying to get you pumped. It's that retarded. I feel like the types of people that would glean enjoyment from senran kagura are the types that have serious arguments about their waifus. Like people that want to pretend these big titty anime characters in this show are their significant other. If you feel that way about any of the characters here you should probably give it a rest. And by it I mean your life. If you want to spend the 4 hours or whatever it takes to see the meh-fest I just described go right ahead. Don't say I didn't warn you. The warning is out there. I watched this heaping pile of trash so you don't have to. Terri-bad/10
This anime adaptation is quite a real disservice to the original source material for several reasons. First is that it doesn't give any time to develop the characters, why the original story of the game worked is because you got to see all of the girls' perspectives on the current matters of the game and each one's style of combat felt different for whomever you played as. As for Ninja Flash, things are kinda rushed around and we don't really get to know them enough. Although we are given their backgrounds which for the most part are respectful to the original game (except Hikage) butat the same time they just feel forced, as if the anime is desperate to get you to care about them. The game also goes the long way in deconstructing the line between good and evil to show that perhaps there really isn't that much through multiple character interactions and showing how their personalities clash while the anime just has the Hanzou and Hebijou girls just be like this 'we are friends and we get along well with each other' mentality which on the surface seems to good but it's not realistic, their clashing personalities would actually get them into a lot of conflict with each other just like real friendships can do, and that actually happened in the game believe it or not; although what makes conflict between characters great to see is simply just how the deal with and resolve them which helps contribute to great character development. In here though you get zilch of that!! And if we need to cover the fight sequences, oh boy do I have gripes for that!! This anime is completely tone depth of how these supposed serious battles to the death are supposed to work!! Now to be fair the original game didn't show any gore when fighting which can be mostly forgiven because video game has its programmed limitations on what it can be shown and even made up for that by other means, in an anime however there are no limitation and you can go all out!! Like show bruises, cuts, broken bones, sudden amputation, evisceration, decapitation, anything to sate my intense battle loving self. I mean the beginning explicitly said that shinobi did assassinations, so what's wrong with killing a couple of red shirts in brutal ways? And another thing that I moan about the battles is that girls underwear for their combat outfits are all wrong!! I've watched or read HxH, Dragon Ball, Berserk, Afro Samurai, Dorohedoro, and Rorouni Kenshin after all. OG Burst has explicitly specific underwear for their combat outfits that for the most part feel consistent with what they are wearing but in the anime they simply ignore all that and go with the default swimsuits of the games with only being concerned about showing boobage. Now I know that Senran Kagura is a rather fan service heavy series and later games kinda do the same with the underwear (which I find disrespectful towards the original) but at the same time it's not the entire focus of the games, that is more of the hook to draw new players to the story which is really well thought out, the anime though disregards all of that just to show more T&A which just destroys it. If we need to get to the voice acting, well I watched the English dub because I already heard their seiyuu from the original game which are perfect in my eyes but for the dub it's kinda hit or miss. Sure, some of the VAs are able to portray the characters to which they respect the original material like Ikaruga, Katsuragi, Yomi, Haruka, and to my surprise Homura; when I saw that Homura's VA was Monica Rial I was nervous, she is the VA for Stocking Anarchy and literal Homjira does not have a high pitched voice but luckily she actually was able to nail it. However there are some VA's that I would change out like for Hibari and Hikage, honestly it would be better if Cherumi Leigh were voicing Hibari and either Christina Stroup or Molly Searcy were voicing Hikage since they have voiced characters that have similar personalities (Patty Thompson and Arin Kannazuki/Akame respectably). And I don't have a problem with Teri Roger's voice for Haruka-sama but since she probably comes from a Western background why not try a French accent or something. And I need to point out this major plot hole of the anime, how can Hibari read kanji?! Considering how poorly she handles in class that would mean that she likely can't read kanji, much less the spidery kanji of the Super Secret Ninja Scroll of Hanzo, in fact I could name more characters that could be shaky with their kanji vocabulary skills, Katsuragi, Asuka possibly, Yomi, Hikage, and Mirai. And it would be better if the anime actually took this into account because we'd get a fun sequence of Hibari wiping the floors and Haruka-sama just laughing her butt off. And also, their could've been a lot more swearing to spice things up, but Homura and Monica at least are not against it, and in Panty & Stocking there are other 375 clips of characters just using the f word. Now if anyone only wants to watch a Senran Kagura anime and not play the game, the only think I can think of would be Bakemonogatari. I mean it does a really damn great job of character interactions, fleshing out characters, exploring their thoughts, and its fanservice moments don't feel forced at all. I really suggest to go watch it, although if you really want a good officially licensed adaptation that does the original source material justice, I can only suggest the Guren no Hebi manga, since not only does it focus on he Hebijou girls over the Hanzou girls, it gives the characters their moments for the readers to understand them, and they're a lot more blood in it, along with the fights feeling more real; plus it's written by Takaki, the creator of the series!! Otherwise, you're on your own. On a final note, Ninja Flash has a lot of problems, and it is understandable that adapting a video game is quite a monumental task but the anime that succeed in doing so sometimes become the anime of the year, take Stein's;Gate, and Ninja Flash also had that potential but noooooo, Studio Colors threw all of that away just for booty claps and made a plot that feels like they only read the Senran Kagura wikia page and not played the game. If this adaptation were handled by a more competent Studio or if Takaki were directing then we'd get a proper adaptation (like SHAFT) but this is all we got. Now I've mentioned the original game a lot and have praised it a lot, but to be honest Senran Kagura Burst for the 3DS is not perfect and not for everyone. Even though it's so far my favorite game out of the series there are somethings that I would've like more out of the game, but when comparing this anime to the game, the game pretty much wins out in the end. I wouldn't recommend this to someone wants to get into the, it's more something for the fans who have played the games to just mock and that's it.
I won’t use any arbitrary numbers for the duration of this review. Senran Kagura is a series I picked up from a trailer I watched for Senran Kagura: Burst and let me tell you, I was just so fascinated. A fighting game where we pit scantily clad high school girls against one another and fight to destroy the other girls’ clothing? Count me in. WHY AREN’T MORE DEVS DOING THIS!? Then I realized there was an anime and manga series that fleshes out the legend of this mysterious series’ origins. Then it donned on me that this is not something I’d enjoy. I’m really ata loss for words with this one, because it wasn’t anything I didn’t expect. In fact it was so within my expectations I can’t give it a bad rating (not that it matters), because, let’s be honest, people eat up ecchi material regardless of the content or context. Criticizing this series for being ecchi isn’t really fair, because it is unapologetic and forward with the idea, it only really starts to dip in quality when it expects you to care about the characters and the story(?) that was going on, but I’m not a prude. I can accept panty shots, jiggle joggers and high pitched peeping as staples of the anime industry when it’s lacking in substance otherwise. That’s fine. In all seriousness, Senran Kagura wasn’t bad, it was just normal, which I think is part of what disturbs me about it. That we’re so used to this style of storytelling that it doesn’t faze us anymore, but that’s a story for another day. As far as animation and other technical aspects of the show, it wasn’t terrible. It was fluid and appropriate albeit you can tell when parts were rushed. I’d venture to say that the series could have benefitted from more expansion of the plot and less booby bounces, or the opposite where there was less story and ONLY BOOBY BOUNCES. The finished product looks more like a mess when the finale comes around as a result, but maybe that’s what OVAs are for. Or maybe I’m expecting too much out of my anime these days.
So the video game franchise based on female ninjas with 3D tits gets an animu about female ninjas with 3D-esque tits. No argument there; except for the fact that Wapan wants to 1) turn everything into a female and 2) turn said females into lesbians. The accompaning PSV game, Senran Kagura Shinovi Versus, sold vehemently well (as the lot of games that objectify women do). And yet I'm already seeing images of the ladies herein looking like NOBODY knows how to dress them properly. It already crossed the line with its lolies and guns. The animu, saddeningly, doesn't have the upskirt panty shots when the ladies hereinwear their school uniforms. But it did have some nice concepts going on: * Light ninjas versus dark ninjas. * Dark ninjas being "dark" because of dark pasts but otherwise good ninjas. * Ikagura's ungifted brother wanting her sword. * Evil head of the "Serpent" ninja girls' school. Nice concepts that, in the end, fell flat on their faces because this "pink bishoujo ghetto" with a taint of red is STILL a "pink bishoujo ghetto." My hope is that there's a sequel in the works that feature ninja teams 3 and 4 (from Shinovi Versus) AND a capable male lead (ala Izayoi from Mondaiji-tachi). But you know: "Wrapping the world around happy titties" isn't so "warm and fuzzy" when some guy instead of "that failing loser you" had been picked to be encased in said happiness.
This is a serious review for a serious matter. Senran Kagura shows a five girl ninja school against another school (this one evil). You will learn a lot about ninjas. Ninjas can defy physics: when they are hanging down, their breasts hang, but their skirts don't. Strange, as they like to show her underwear whenever possible. Also, when hanging with a water bucket on each hand they can still somehow shake hands with a companion. Uh? Real ninjas resemble magical girls, and some armor transformations have even less cloth that the usual school uniform. I cannot stop staring at Katsuragi's... armor. Even with magical girl transformations, there is nopanty shots here, there is simply some scenes where panties are strangely not shown. Given the setting, this scenes can be dificult to understand, you will need to try your best. Music is pretty good, being interesting and powerful. Helps a lot to cover the shallow story. Characters are walking cliches with enormous breasts (the pervert, the shy, the cool genious, the willful protagonist, the straight: you will know who is who and you have probably already seem then anywhere else). Something to point out: student bodies don't differ greaty, they all have this cowish milky breasts which bounce at the minor oportunity (even when they talk). Could have been interesting to have more than one body type (there's only a loli on the bad girls team). Good: There are two Kuroneko ripoff, coming in two different sizes. Most animes have only one. On one before-spot image one of the bad girls is leaking one of her breasts! D.D Even with so incredibly stupid premises, this happens to be fun. Bad: As you are always watching at some kind of underwear, they soon start to seem as battle bikinis. The story is shallow. The ending is a bit stupid.
Recently I was busy browsing the Steam store – on the prowl for some new Hyperdimension Neptune game – when I saw a familiar face. I watched the anime back when it started airing in 2012 and even though it had some of the trashiest fan service scenes from anime, weirdly enough I enjoyed it. I thoroughly enjoyed the over-the-top action which the series is known for. And so I decided to write a long overdue review of Senran Kagura. Story – 6/10 Weirdly enough a show revolving around busty shinobi who has a bone to pick with each cause your either “good” or “bad”, does haveplot. Yes it has plenty of bad elements – way too oversexuallized high school girls with gravity defying busts – but what reviewers usually seem to neglect is the fact that every character has their own personal character arc. This helps us feel for the characters more than the majority of characters found in the typical ecchi-battle-harem-bullshit-formula. Other than the characters the plot doesn’t have much going for it. Bad-guy-manipulates-girls-into-doing-some-evil-shit-for-him-so-he-can-summon-a-demon-to-use-in-wars-which-brings-him-more-profit-and-occasionally-shinobi-fire-shuriken-at-their-enemies-because-they-believe-in-a-line-between-good-and-evil. Average as heck but at least there is a plot present to keep you watching for more than the fanservice. Art –6/10 “Yip loads of titties and at times some different titties, followed by the odd well executed and gravity defying action scene followed by by some sad character moments. Lastly remember to repeat for 12 episodes.”, said the animation studio. Senran Kagura felt like a low-budget doujin project, because the majority of the budget was spent on creating that perfect physics engine and the odd fight scenes. If the creators took more time trying to flesh out backgrounds and set pieces the overall animation quality wouldn’t have suffered as much as it did. The art isn’t fantastic but it gets the job done and fits with the ecchi premise of the series. Sound -8/10 Am I the only weirdo who actually likes the soundtrack of the anime? The score helps add that extra adrenaline in the action scenes and further enhances the overall quality of the series. Both the openings were catchy and the endings were a fun little contrast of the more “serious” openings. I watched the dubbed simulcast of the anime and even thought I found the majority of voice actors average as all hell, I absolutely loved the script which the narrator had to read. Sure it was cheap as all hell, but it worked really well for an anime which you can just sit back and enjoy. I am not sure if the anime has the same Japanese voice actors as the games, because if so then the sub version of the series should be vastly superior. Character – 7/10 If there is something I really enjoyed about Senran Kagura – other than the fun and laid back atmosphere of the series – it would have to be the characters. Characters such as Ikaruga, Katsuragi, Homura, Hikage and Yomi were really fun to watch as their back stories were more fleshed out than the rest of the cast and made the characters relatable. They suffered from simple problems however the trials which they experienced in their pasts, was something which could happen to anybody you know. Perhaps I’m too sensitive of a person but when I heard the reasoning behind Yagyuu’s eyepatch and the reason for her fondness of Hibari, I started crying. It was sweet, heartwarming and something I didn’t expect from a show with such a bad reputation such as Senran Kagura. Even though the characters at times seemed to exist only to satisfy the fans, I found something incredibly human within them which made it such a worthy waste of time. Enjoyment – 8/10 Senran Kagura is without a doubt a fun series. It is the type of anime you would want to watch when you are feeling down and just want to watch something average but enjoyable. The fast pacing, fun fights and OST, makes for a mediocre but fun experience, which doesn’t need to be thought provoking. Overall I really enjoyed the anime and game’s despite being filled with fanservice. Perhaps it was the absence of a useless male protagonist which does absolutely nothing for the plot. Overall – 7/10 Senran Kagura is an anime which isn’t afraid to accept that it is bad, as it never seems to move away from the pointless fanservice. However it you are looking for an ecchi anime to watch with just a little more than it seems, then look no further! Thanks for taking the time to read my review!
Senran Kagura drowns itself in it's own mediocrity. It has most of the basic elements in the series, but it falls short in most areas and never quite delivers. I held on through the story, but 12 episodes was more than enough, in fact, I wish it was halved. At times I enjoyed it, and others I couldn't wait for the episode to end. I'll keep it short and sweet. It really had a volatile mix of ingredients. It had good artwork, but they focused too much on sex appeal and didn't put enough attention into anything else. The sound was tolerable, but I wishit had better music.The voice acting was mediocre, they didn't focus enough on character development, and I found that I didn't have enough invested in them to like the characters. I just kept waiting for it to get good but it didn't. It was seriously lacking in so many areas. The story even was super simple and not satisfying. If you're into panty shots, skimpy clothed teenage girls fighting, and low quality voice acting, then you may enjoy this series. It has a predicable story (what little there is), and it's filled with simple cliche characters. It really is on the the bottom border of being mediocre as far as action anime series go. Don't expect anything more than you get from the beginning, because it does not deliver. So why the 6 overall? I did use the word "volatile" when describing it. It's good and bad at the same time, but I think 12 year boys will love it. In short, I don't think it's a "must avoid" anime series, but I won't be watching it a second time.
Senran Kagura is an anime about female ninjas that go to a super secret school. It’s based on a 3DS game of the same name. It should be pretty obvious that this is an ecchi anime that is 85% fanservice and 15% actual plot, and it is. You have the Hanzou Academy, for the virtuous ninjas and there is another school for evil ninjas called the Serpent Academy. The anime is basically just these light and dark factions fighting against each other. I generally don’t mind ecchi series, I happen to like a few (Jungle de Ikou, anyone?), but this one was just a little toocliche and boring for me. The story is trite, the character archetypes are overused, they pretty much cover every sort of fanservice possible… if you really don’t care about story or characters and are more interested in unrealistic boobie physics, then this is the show for you. It really wasn’t for me…