Nobunaga Teacher's Young Bride

Nobunaga Teacher's Young Bride
Cover of the first tankōbon volume, featuring Saitō Kichō
ノブナガ先生の幼な妻
(Nobunaga Sensei no Osanazuma)
GenreRomantic comedy[1]
Manga
Written byAzure Konno
Published byFutabasha
MagazineMonthly Action
DemographicSeinen
Original runMay 25, 2017August 24, 2019
Volumes5
Anime television series
Directed byTokihiro Sasaki
Produced by
  • Taisuke Hashirayama
  • Taiga Itou
  • Yoshinobu Iwatani
  • Shizuka Tonuma
  • Hiroyuki Araki
Written byYuuzou Arika
StudioSeven
Original networkAT-X, Tokyo MX
Original run April 6, 2019 June 22, 2019
Episodes12

Nobunaga Teacher's Young Bride (Japanese: ノブナガ先生の幼な妻, Hepburn: Nobunaga Sensei no Osanazuma) is a Japanese romantic comedy manga series by Azure Konno. It was serialized in Futabasha's seinen manga magazine Monthly Action from May 2017 to August 2019 and has been collected in five tankōbon volumes. An anime television series adaptation by Seven aired from April to June 2019.

Characters

Nobunaga Oda (織田信永, Oda Nobunaga)
Voiced by: Kōdai Sakai[1]
A teacher who loves gal games. He dreams of being in a harem surrounded by many girls, just like in games. However, he has never been able to get a girlfriend, so those dreams of a harem are still just dreams. Because he is a descendant of the historical Oda Nobunaga with a similar-sounding name (written with different kanji characters), his students call him "Mr. Nobunaga", though it is said that it could be his reincarnation of Oda Nobunaga himself because of the similarity they have.
Saitō Kichō (斎藤帰蝶, Saitō Kichō)
Voiced by: Akari Uehara[1]
A 15-year-old girl who came from the Warring States era. She should have been betrothed to Oda Nobunaga in a political marriage, but she time-traveled to the present day. She develops feelings for Nobunaga Oda.
Ikoma Kitsuno (生駒吉乃, Ikoma Kitsuno)
Voiced by: Ari Ozawa[1]
Oda Nobunaga's concubine who was transported from the Warring States era to the present day. She lost her life at the age of 29, but was transported in a younger form to the present. She is aware that she has been reborn and Nobunaga Oda is from another era, and she is shown to have a yandere personality when she sees Nobunaga with another woman.
Mayu Biwajima (枇杷島万結, Biwajima Mayu)
Voiced by: Konomi Yūzaki[2]
Mayu is a student of Nobunaga Oda. She fell in love with him before the start of the beginning of the series when he complimented her on her BL artwork. She is a descendant of Onabe, one of the concubines of Oda Nobunaga. While initially shy and timid, when she is touched by Nobunaga, she enters a sort of trance and desires Nobunaga to be physically intimate with her.
Yuri Hoshigaoka (星ヶ丘友里, Hoshigaoka Yuri)
Voiced by: Marika Tanaka[2]
Yuri is a teacher who works in the same school in Nobunaga. She is descendant of Jitokuin, one of Oda Nobunaga's concubines, who was also the nurse of Ikoma's daughter. She initially showed no interest in Nobunaga, but after being touched by Nobunaga she is shown to have a growing obsession for him.
Anna Atsuta (熱田杏南, Atsuta Anna)
Voiced by: Moe Toyota[2]
Anna is Mayu Biwajima's classmate as well as her best friend.
Ichika Oda (織田市香, Oda Ichika)
Voiced by: Suzuna Kinoshita[2]
Ichika is the younger sister of Nobunaga, she lives with her parents.
Ranma Atsuta (熱田欄間, Atsuta Ranma)
Voiced by: Kōki Miyata[2]
Anna's brother who likes to cross dress. He is a descendant of Mori Ranmaru, an attendant of Oda Nobunaga's with whom he was physically intimate.

Media

Manga

Nobunaga Teacher's Young Bride, written and illustrated by Azure Konno, was serialized in Futabasha's Monthly Action magazine from May 25, 2017 to August 24, 2019.[3][4] Five tankōbon volumes were published from November 10, 2017 to October 11, 2019.[5][6]

No. Release date ISBN
1 November 10, 2017[5]978-4-575-85061-1
2 May 11, 2018[7]978-4-575-85153-3
3 December 12, 2018[8]978-4-575-85240-0
4 March 12, 2019[9]978-4-575-85277-6
5 October 11, 2019[6]978-4-575-85359-9

Anime

An anime television series adaptation was announced on December 11, 2018. The series was animated by Seven and directed by Tokihiro Sasaki, with Arikura Arika handling series composition, and Takashi Nishikawa designing the characters. The series aired from April 6 to June 22, 2019 on AT-X and Tokyo MX's FutabAnime time slot.[1][10] The opening theme is "Aiseyo Minna, Hai!" (恋せよみんな、ハイ!) by Pyxis,[11] while the ending theme is "Returner Butterfly" by Rika Tachibana.[12] Crunchyroll streamed the series.[13]

No.Title [14]Original air date
1Transliteration: "Tsuma ga kita no wa īmono no" (Japanese: 妻が来たのは いいものの)April 6, 2019 (2019-04-06)[15]
2Transliteration: "Nobunaga no Ketsui" (Japanese: ノブナガの決意)April 13, 2019 (2019-04-13)[16]
3Transliteration: "Kichō gakkō e iku" (Japanese: 帰蝶 学校へ行く)April 20, 2019 (2019-04-20)[17]
4Transliteration: "Inaba Yamashiro e" (Japanese: 稲葉山城へ)April 27, 2019 (2019-04-27)[18]
5Transliteration: "Futari-me" (Japanese: 二人目)May 4, 2019 (2019-05-04)[19]
6Transliteration: "Senaka o nagashimasu" (Japanese: 背中を流します)May 11, 2019 (2019-05-11)[20]
7Transliteration: "Sannin-me" (Japanese: 三人目)May 18, 2019 (2019-05-18)[21]
8Transliteration: "Yonnin-me" (Japanese: 四人目)May 25, 2019 (2019-05-25)[22]
9Transliteration: "Suki no Riyū" (Japanese: 好きの理由)June 1, 2019 (2019-06-01)[23]
10Transliteration: "Gonin-me!?" (Japanese: 五人目!?)June 8, 2019 (2019-06-08)[24]
11Transliteration: "Jitokuin to o nabe no hō no nozomi" (Japanese: 慈徳院とお鍋の方の望み)June 15, 2019 (2019-06-15)[25]
12Transliteration: "Tsuma wa kaeranai to īmashita" (Japanese: 妻は帰らないと言いました)June 22, 2019 (2019-06-22)[26]

See also

References

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  11. ^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (January 24, 2019). "Voice Actress Unit Pyxis Perform Opening Theme for Nobunaga Sensei no Osanazuma Anime". Anime News Network. Retrieved January 24, 2019.
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