Immoral Guild
Oshimeter
Synopsis
As the strongest hunter in his guild, Kikuru Madan is completely over it. The guy has spent his entire youth slaying monsters instead of, you know, living, and now he just wants to retire and be a normal person. One problem: his conscience won't let him walk away without training replacements first. Enter four rookie adventurers — a clumsy but enthusiastic beastwoman, a gifted white mage, a laid-back black mage, and a warrior who means well — each with enough quirks to make Kikuru question every life decision that led him here. To make things worse, the local monsters have started behaving... inappropriately toward female adventurers, which keeps putting everyone in compromising situations. That's the kind of show this is. If you liked the dysfunctional party dynamics of Konosuba but want it leaned harder into ecchi territory, this is pretty much that. There are also shades of DanMachi in the guild-based fantasy setting, though the tone here is way less serious. Studio TNK handles the 12-episode TV series, and they know exactly what they're doing with this material — the comedy lands and the fan service is the entire point, not an afterthought. It's a shounen ecchi comedy at its core, so come in with the right expectations. If mentorship stories mixed with absurd monster encounters and constant wardrobe malfunctions sound like your thing, Immoral Guild delivers exactly what's on the label.
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This season covers Chapters 1-25 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 26.

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