![]() The voice acting was rather well done, and further added upon the characters, well, characteristics. The background music was good, but again, nothing amazingly outstanding (then again, I’m not one to really pay too much attention to the BGM). The ED, “Hikari” by Makino Mizuta, is somewhat slower, and feels like it better captures the “innocent” (or rom-com, if you’d like) side of the series. It’s not really a slow show in any aspect, and all of it is certainly not lollygagging, so this song with a more “action-y” feel to it is rather appropriate, in my opinion. The OP, “Link” by Aimi, is a bit more fast-paced or upbeat, which fits rather well with the series overall. Most of the time they managed to make it somewhat funny, actually, and who doesn’t love the occasional loli? (amirite?) Whether it be Oda’s regular outfit, the occasional fantasy or just overall moe loli characters, fanservice is certainly present throughout the series, however it never really felt like it was overdone or anything (the majority of the fanservice probably appear in the ED, actually). ![]() Now, being a show where a majority of the characters are female, all surrounding this teenage boy then there’s obviously bound to be fanservice. ![]() ![]() However, this brings us to the next point Fanservice. While I wouldn’t say there’s a “unique” sort of style to it (thinking something like KyoAni) I also quite liked the character designs. It has nice visuals, pretty fluid animations throughout most of the series, and nice-looking backgrounds. The art is overall pretty good, to be honest. There are however a few major plot holes around, like how Yoshiharu traveled back in time in the first place.Īll in all, it won’t leave you breathtaken, but it’s not like you’ll be bored out of your mind by the story, it’s just that I don’t feel like there’s anything that really makes the story stand out.Īnother major problem is also the fact that there’s never really any real conclusion or anything, and thus this series is in dire need of a second season. However, the fact that Yoshiharu needs to take care not to change too much (as he’s from the future and knows what’s “going to happen”) is quite an interesting element to the show, and adds that little extra as he tries to not reveal important bits of information to certain people, or how he takes from his historical knowledge to get out of situations. about Japanese history, it’s hard for me to judge how accurate this is, really. It is an “historical” anime, but since I don’t know much at all Throughout the show we basically deal with the different tasks Oda Nobuna has to do, or rather what tasks she has for the main character, Yoshiharu. While the story itself isn’t really anything amazing, it well managed to keep me interested enough to finish watching the series. Using this invaluable gift to aid the Oda clan's beautiful generals, Yoshiharu hopes to help his new lord fulfill her dream and win the hearts of women everywhere.Īs many have already said, at first glance this show appears to be just mostly your standard harem rom-com, however I was quite surprised when it turned out to be more of a reverse-harem, especially since most of the cast consist of females. ![]() As Nobuna initiates her campaign, Yoshiharu discovers that the history he learned from playing the video game "Nobunaga's Ambition" allows him to predict future events and turn the tide of war. To set things right and find a way back home, Yoshiharu agrees to become one of Nobuna's retainers and assist her in a conquest of Japan. Yet, after rescuing Nobuna Oda-whom he discovers is actually the fabled Nobunaga Oda's female counterpart-Yoshiharu realizes he has been transported to an alternate reality where most of Japan's historical warlords are now cute girls! Now that the course of history has been changed, Yoshiharu pledges to keep the timeline from diverging any further. With his dying breath, the warrior pleads for Yoshiharu to become a feudal lord in his place. He is saved by the legendary Hideyoshi Toyotomi, but at the cost of the hero's life. High school student Yoshiharu Sagara wakes up and finds himself in the middle of a raging Sengoku period battle. ![]()
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