2004-09-13, 14:06 | Link #1 |
Snobby Gentleman
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Monterrey, México
Age: 43
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Jigoku Sensei Nube (Hell Teacher Nube)
This is arguably one among the best thirty anime titles that I have seen during the last four years.
The anime adaptation from the manga by the same title. Jigoku Sensei Nube or transliterally, "Hell's Teacher, Nube" or "Teacher from Hell, Nube" Introduction Phrase There are many invisible, inhabitants from darkness At times, they bare their fangs and come to haunt us all Here he is, the messenger of justice Who rose from the depths of hell To come and save us all Plot Nueno Meisuke, nicknamed Nube, is a 25-year-old man teaching classes at Domori Elementary School, Classroom 5-3. Since childhood, he possess a special psychic sensation that enables him to both feel and see supernatural pressence. Because of those powers, his classmates bullied him and kept him isolated from them. Fortunately, child Nube met Minako-sensei who was a kind and candid female teacher. Like him, she too possess the psychic ability. Minako sensei taught Nube the proper ways to use and control his psychic perceptions. Within a short time, Nube developed deep affection of respect toward Minako-sensei and took her as his role model. Therefore, Nube decided that he too would someday became a teacher and to use his powers to help others, just like Minako sensei did. Cut to present time. Nube's leading a miserable life since he earns a poor income just to barely pay for his expenses, and he's not very popular with women too. Most of the time, Nube tends to behave silly, childish, and incompetent earning laughter and contempt even from his students. What the children don't know and sooner they discover is that Nube within the inside is a serious exorcist. He specializes in locating and exterminating any unnatural beings from the netherworld that attempt to stalk, attack, or possess the people of the community or even his students. On the inside, Nube's a brave and wise man that will bet his life on the line to save his dear students that he cares kindly for them. To destroy or seal akuma, Nube releases a demon hand where his left hand used to be. These unholy hand acquired it in a previous battle against a demon who had possessed a student of his, however, the demon was too overpowerful for Nube to seal him within talismans. Therefore, Nube absorbed and sealed the demon within himself, however, the only side-effect was that his human left-hand was lost and replaced by that of the demon's. Overall, if Nube's not spending time fending off against vicious youkai, he likely is making an idiot of himself to either make happy his students or impressing the female teachers. I think that Jigoku Sensei Nube has been given much underrated treatment. Both anime and manga possess great quality in regards to the story, character, and artwork departments. I constantly had come up with Nube webpages, and all webmasters agree that is a shame this anime will never make it into the States. Those people had already read the manga and know for sure the potential that these series possess, and so do I. The only way to expose Jigoku Sensei Nube to gain interest within the fandom community is through the means of Fansubs. If there's someone belonging to a fansub group, I strongly both encourage and suggest you to pick this anime, it'll be worth your time and dedication, trust me. And do not worry, Nube for good grief is still unlicensed in U.S.A., both in anime and manga formats. It contains a lots of everything: 1. Comedy-- Lots of fun, jokes, beatings, and bit of mild ecchiness. 2. Dark, creepy atmosphere. There are a couple of episodes that frightened the s**t out of me. 3. Good actions sequences. 4. Also, the music and BGM songs are something not to be missed. There's one opening theme and two ending themes. The second ED theme rocks!! 5. Check out some of the female characters. Definitely will please the attention of male fans. The manga ran its serialization in Shonen Jump. Written and illustrated by Sho Makura and Takeshi Okano. A total of 31 volumes were published from 1994 to 1997/1998. For the anime, 48 episodes were produced, as also one TV special episode, three 0AV's, plus three movies. I hope that someone out there decides to work on this title for fansubbing. Hope for the best!! |
2004-09-13, 15:18 | Link #3 |
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: somewhere far beyond
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I have around 20 episodes raw or so, so this series has been on my radar for quite some time. However, as this series was never released on VHS/LD or DVD and apparently never got re-runs either, the raws are pretty craptastic. Like Oishinbo, but with distorted colours :P
Also, it's a rather long series, so it needs a dedicated staff to bring out episodes at a constant pace (because that is what I think keeps people away from downloading older shows, they're almost always done at a very slow pace. Groups who only sub old stuff like A-Classic are the exception). So I would voice an option, but can't guarantee anything. First and foremost, I need to get all raws anyway, and they're not that easy to get (at least for me). CU, lamer_de (A-Keep encoder, "retro fanboy")
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2007-01-02, 03:39 | Link #17 |
Hired Samurai
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Jigoku Sensei Nube/Hell Teacher Nube
This is my first post as a new member here in this forum.
I was wondering if anyone had leads to a fansub of this anime. It's about a teacher who gains the hand of an Oni from his teacher as a child and grows up to eventually be one. He fights spirits/ghosts/monsters/youkai etc. to protect his students and his loved ones. This anime had by far been on my mind when I used to watch it a long time ago and I would very much appreciate help. Last edited by NoSanninWa; 2007-01-02 at 04:11. Reason: Threads merged |
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