

Under Ninja
The once-proud Japanese Ninja disappeared after the war when GHQ disbanded their organization.However, in reality ninjas still exist secretly and it is said that there are 200 thousand of them.And some elite ninjas are secretly operating behind the scenes in national-level struggles.On the other hand, grassroots ninjas often cannot find jobs, and one of them, Yun Yin Jiu Lang, also lives a life similar to that of the NEET generation.However, there is finally a major "endurance" around Ninomaru!
Insights
Plot Summary
The story follows Kuro, a clumsy and unmotivated ninja who is the youngest son of the 'Under Ninja' organization, a group of ninjas who have recently become obsolete due to modern technology. Kuro is tasked with a mission to stop an influx of foreign ninjas who are entering Japan, but he struggles with his lack of skill and motivation, often getting into bizarre and comedic situations.
Critical Reception
As an anime with a planned 2025 release, detailed critical reception is not yet available. However, anticipation is high among anime fans, particularly those who enjoy action-comedy and unique premises. Early buzz suggests it will lean into its absurd humor and over-the-top action sequences.
What Reviewers Say
- Expected to deliver a unique blend of chaotic action and absurdist comedy.
- Fans are eager to see how the series will adapt the manga's unconventional humor and art style.
- Anticipation for the animation quality and voice acting performances is high.
Google audience: As of now, there are no audience reviews available for 'Under Ninja' (2025) as it has not yet been released. However, discussions on forums and social media indicate a strong interest in its premise and potential for viral memes.
Fun Fact
The manga series 'Under Ninja' by Kengo continued serialization in Kodansha's Weekly Young Magazine from 2019 and has gained a cult following for its distinctive art style and bizarre, often satirical, take on the ninja genre.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources