
Jubei-chan the Ninja Girl: Secret of the Lovely Eyepatch
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Just a regular 14-year-old living her best life, Jiyu Nanohana has no idea what's coming until a scatterbrained 300-year-old samurai shows up and hands her a heart-shaped eyepatch that turns her into the reincarnation of legendary swordsman Yagyu Jubei. That's the kind of show this is. It's a 13-episode TV series from Madhouse that smashes together magical girl transformation sequences with legit samurai duels, and somehow the whole thing just works. Jiyu's got school drama, a sweet relationship with her ghostwriter dad, and a rival clan called the Ryujoji who've been nursing a grudge for centuries and keep sending warriors after her in increasingly ridiculous situations. The comedy hits genuinely well — Koinosuke, her ancient samurai guide, is a complete disaster of a mentor — but the show also knows when to slow down and let the emotional beats land. Think of it as what you'd get if Sailor Moon's transformation concept collided with Rurouni Kenshin's swordplay and Ranma ½'s chaotic energy, all filtered through a late-90s Madhouse aesthetic that still looks sharp. The 'Lovely Eyepatch' as a transformation device is such a weird choice that it circles back around to being genuinely cool. At only 13 episodes it never overstays its welcome, and the blend of historical grudge matches with modern school life gives it a personality that's hard to find anywhere else. If you're into genre mashups that commit fully to the bit, this one's worth your time.
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