Ushiro no Shoumen Kamui-san
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Able to see ghosts since childhood, high school girl Shizuka Mizuzuka would be fine with her ability except they won't leave her alone. Spirits are drawn to her like moths to a flame, making her daily life a constant parade of the paranormal. Her solution? Becoming the assistant to Kamui, a renowned and ridiculously confident exorcist whose methods are... let's just say unorthodox. Instead of chanting sutras or waving talismans around, Kamui's exorcism technique involves making evil spirits feel so good they think they're ascending to heaven. Yeah, it's that kind of show. This TV series, based on a web manga and set to air in 2026, leans hard into its comedic and erotic premise without pretending to be something it's not. The dynamic between Shizuka — who's mostly just trying to get through the day — and Kamui — who treats every exorcism like a performance — gives the comedy a solid anchor. The supernatural cases they take on in the early episodes range from creepy to absurd, and the tone stays light even when things get weird. If you enjoyed the risqué exorcist vibes of Furyou Taimashi Reina or the supernatural comedy of Shureishi, this one's in that lane. It also shares some DNA with Heaven's Will in how it pairs a gifted girl with an eccentric partner. Don't go in expecting horror — this is a comedy that happens to have ghosts and a very specific way of dealing with them.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-0 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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