haiyore nyaruko san w episode 5
OfficialTitle: en Nyaruko: Crawling with Love!: Official Title: ja 這いよれ! ニャル子さん: Type: TV Series, 12 episodes Year: 10.04.2012 until 26.06.2012: Season: Spring 2012: Tags: action Action anime usually involve a fairly straightforward story of good guys versus bad guys, where most disputes are resolved by using physical force. It often contains a lot of shooting, explosions
TheCrawling Chaos is back as a sexy bunny girl!FREEing is blessing us with a re-release of the nerdy Nyarlathotep Nyaruko from the anime series Haiyore! Nyaruko-san W looking spicy in a bunny
Nyaruko Crawling with Love: With Kana Asumi, Aya Hisakawa, Eri Kitamura. Actual H.P. Lovecraft's alien god of chaos from Cthulhu Mythos appears to a high school boy in the form of a whimsical girl Nyaruko claiming that it's there to protect him from other alien godlike races who want to abduct him.
Dịch Vụ Hỗ Trợ Vay Tiền Nhanh 1s. Alternative TitlesSynonyms Haiyore! Nyaruko-san 2, Haiyoru! Nyaruko-san 2, Nyarko-san Another Crawling Chaos W Japanese 這いよれ!ニャル子さん W English Nyaruko Crawling With Love! Second Season More titlesInformation Episodes 12 Status Finished Airing Aired Apr 8, 2013 to Jul 1, 2013 Broadcast Sundays at 0105 JST Source Light novel Duration 24 min. per ep. Rating PG-13 - Teens 13 or older Statistics Score scored by 90,729 users Ranked 294922 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity 1253 Members 177,260 Favorites 300 Available AtResources Streaming Platforms
TV 12 eps out of 5 from 5,291 votes Rank 2,779 Mahiro has become accustomed to his protection detail of Nyaruko, Kuko, and Hasuta making his life interesting. Nyaruko starts scheming with Tamao to turn up the charm and sway Mahiro's resolve, while Kuko reconsiders her own stance on love. Things get tricky as the gang deals with a monstrous monkey, an unexpected visitor from Kuko's past, balancing love and duty, and of course, saving the world. Source NIS America my anime If you like this anime, you might like... Anime Manga Add to list Good Luck Girl! 1 votes Add to list Motto To Love Ru Add to list To Love Ru Darkness 2nd Add to list To Love Ru Darkness Add to list Date a Live V Add to list Date a Live Movie Mayuri Judgement Add to list Zhihao Beipan Diqiule See all recommendations Add to list To Love Ru Darkness Add to list Haiyore! Nyaruko-san Comic Anthology Add to list The Melancholy of Suzumiya Haruhi-chan The Untold Adventures of the SOS Brigade Add to list Fushidara Sei no Oujisama Add to list Dodekain Add to list The All-New Tenchi Muyo! Add to list Blue Drop Tenshi no Itazura See all recommendations Reviews ***This is a spoiler free review*** Never in my life did I think that Haiyore! Nyaruko-san would get a sequel but here we are. I won't sugarcoat this; it's garbage. Story 3/10 Haiyore! Nyaruko-san W is by far one of the most generic shows I have seen in some time. Its first season was barely passable as an anime and by god this season remains the same. The story picks off directly after the first with Mahiro housing crime fighting Nyaruko, Cthuko, and Hasuta. A bunch of stuff happens where the gang has to defeat bad guys bla bla bla. While I wish I could tell you what they did this season…I cannot recollect what the hell went on. I was just so mind numbingly bored that nothing really stuck through. The whole Nyaruko crushing on Mahiro continues this season with Cthuko even edging towards “the boy” early on in certain moments. These passes towards Mahiro though are a sad excuse for character development. Animation 4/10 Passable for maybe a 2010 anime. Some shots look good but they are far and few between. Sound 4/10 The voice actors did an ok job but since they mutter the same lines over and over again it gets quite boring and annoying. “Mahiro-san! Mahiro-san! Mahiro-san! Mahiro-san!” SHUT THE F$%K UP ALREADY! Also the generic soundtrack didn’t help the show out very much. Characters 2/10 Every character in this anime is just an empty shell of some sort of character type used in most anime. You have the shy and over used annoying male lead, the asserting female lead, and oh and a boy who wants Mahiro’s “D” and a girl who will swing for both teams. The characters did a piss poor job of providing any fun scenes. Literally every episode boils down to Nyaruko trying to get Mahiro to do something romantic while Cthuko and Hasuta try to cock block Nyaruko. Every episode just feels like the same events over and over and over again. Overall The funny thing is this review is probably way too generous. The only reason I bothered finishing this season is because a friend overseas somehow likes the show and it provides funny things to rant on. I have no idea how people support this sorry excuse for an anime when all it can muster is average at best quality. The characters are annoying, the sound is average, the animation is garbage by today’s standards, and the plot is so unattractive; do yourself a favor and stay far away from this mess. Enjoyment Thanks for reading my review! If you liked my writing style, would like to see some other reviews, or just want to talk, please stop by my page! Sincerely, Awesome Drummer See all reviewsRelated anime same franchise other franchise Related manga same franchise Characters See all characters Staff See all staff Discussions There is no discussion yet for this series. Custom lists There are no custom lists yet for this series. See all custom lists
Alternative TitlesSynonyms Haiyore! Nyaruko-san 2, Haiyoru! Nyaruko-san 2, Nyarko-san Another Crawling Chaos W Japanese 這いよれ!ニャル子さん W English Nyaruko Crawling With Love! Second Season German Nyarko-san Another Crawling Chaos W French Nyarko-san Another Crawling Chaos W More titlesInformation Episodes 12 Status Finished Airing Aired Apr 8, 2013 to Jul 1, 2013 Broadcast Sundays at 0105 JST Source Light novel Duration 24 min. per ep. Rating PG-13 - Teens 13 or older Statistics Score scored by 90,729 users Ranked 294922 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity 1253 Members 177,260 Favorites 300 Available AtResources Streaming Platforms
I usually despise harem anime. I feel I should make that clear from the outset, since I'm about to explain just why I loved Nyarko-san so much. Now, there are a few harem anime series I've enjoyed. I love Ranma 1/2, one of the originators of the genre, though I'll concede that after a while it got tiresome. I also really enjoyed the first season of To Love-Ru, but that's mostly because the harem stuff was balanced out by quality fanservice, great character designs, clever slapstick, sheer weirdness and the author and staff's apparent fetish for completely gratuitous tentacle scenes, a fetish that I cheerfully admit that I share. Most other harem anime can take a flying jump as far as I'm concerned. I've gotten so sick of seeing the same cliches used over and over the Bad Girl and the Polite Upper-Class Girl have a rivalry, there's a Loli Girl with a not-at-all-creepy crush on the Main Guy, the inevitable cooking contest, etc. that I usually avoid them like the plague. So why did I decide to give Nyarko-san a chance? Because the premise was too specacularly weird not to check out. So there's this Ordinary Japanese High School Student. His name's Mahiro, and he's voiced by Eri Kitamura Madoka Magica's Sayaka Miki! Yes, really!. Some hideous demon thing chases him and corners him in an alley... and then gets brutally bludgeoned to death by a silver-haired girl armed with what appears to be a crowbar. She introduces herself as Nyarlathotep, "the chaos that crawls up to you with a smile!" Cue insanely infectious opening credits. Un! Nyan! Un! Nyan! Un! Nyan! Let's NYAN! Yes, she means that Nyarlathotep, as in Lovecraft's Elder God. Turns out all the horrifying beings Lovecraft wrote about were based on visiting aliens who came to Earth to try to experience human culture... Apparently our movies, TV, and games particularly porn and otaku bait are a hot commodity in the worlds beyond. This particular Nyarlathian, "Nyarko", is a hopeless fan of mecha anime and toku shows responding to one that's basically Kamen Rider in all but name "GASP! A Kurogane no Striver BLU-RAY BOX! And it comes with a limited edition figure!" Kana Asumi's delivery of this line cracks me up every time. It's something about the way she says "BLU-RAY BOX", I swear it's hilarious. As a satire of moe-anthropomorphosism, this is already pretty great. We've turned nearly everything else into doe-eyed anime beauties, why not Elder Gods? But what drew me into Nyarko-san even further than that was its cheerful eagerness to make fun of itself and the harem genre, taking pains to point out how contrived everything is. Nyarko's initial explanation of her origins gets fast-forwarded by the main character, who just wants to get on with it already. Mahiro's a veritable fourth-wall-breaking machine, never failing to point out when the plot isn't making a lick of sense. Something else refreshing about Mahiro finally, finally we get a male character in a harem anime that isn't a dithering, indecisive moron when it comes to women. Mahiro knows almost from the outset that despite Nyarko's cute, bubbly, teenage exterior, there's an indescribably hideous alien underneath, so sleeping with her would almost certainly be a very bad thing. This actually gives him a reason for the dusty old "constantly brush off the would-be love interest" trope. Whenever Nyarko gets too gropey, he stabs her with a fork... which becomes a running gag. I might be completely failing to do justice to this series. Repeatedly stabbing a lovestruck teenage girl or something that looks like a lovestruck teenage girl with a fork is bound to turn some people right off this show, but for me it's a breath of fresh air. Most harem anime are rigidly locked into a formula established decades ago... Nyarko-san takes the formula and smashes it with a crowbar, excuse me, "unspeakable bar-like thing". It's gleefully weird and insane, it's surprisingly cute at times, it's filled to bursting with references to anime and toku, and it pretty much never takes itself seriously. Oh yeah, and the writers obviously really, really know their Lovecraft... if you know what to look for, it's surprisingly faithful to the mythos, and little nods to it show up everywhere the best of which might be the "Cola of Cthulu" Nyarko is seen drinking in one of the eyecatches, though the depiction of the Sunken City of R'lyeh as an equivalent to Disneyworld is also pretty genius... "Look! It's Mickey Innesmouth!" So, in conclusion most harem anime are garbage. This is one of the rare ones that at least attempts to do something different, and for the most part it succeeds wonderfully at that. I eagerly look forward to the upcoming second season. - FringeBenefits
haiyore nyaruko san w episode 5