Ayakashi Triangle
Ayakashi Triangle

Ayakashi Triangle

2023TV ShowEnded2 SeasonsJapanese

Japan may be brimming with mysterious monsters called ayakashi, but they have a special exorcist ninja force to counter the threat! Young exorcist ninja Matsuri spends his days fighting ayakashi to protect his childhood friend Suzu. But when an ayakashi cat named Shirogane shows up, things get turned upside down!

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IMDb7.0/10
Google Users85%
Director: Noriyuki AbeGenres: Anime, Comedy, Fantasy, Romance, Ecchi

Plot Summary

The story follows Matsuri, a ninja whose job is to exorcise ayakashi (supernatural beings). He is protected by his childhood friend, Suna, who is secretly a cat ayakashi. When a powerful ayakashi threatens their town, Matsuri finds himself transformed into a young woman by the ayakashi queen, Suisen. Now, living as a girl, Matsuri must adapt to his new life while continuing his duty as an ayakashi exterminator and navigating his complicated relationships.

Critical Reception

Ayakashi Triangle generally received positive to mixed reviews from critics and audiences. Praise was often directed towards its comedic elements, character designs, and the unique premise. However, some found the ecchi aspects to be excessive or detracting from the plot. The animation quality and voice acting were consistently highlighted as strong points.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its humorous situations and engaging character interactions.
  • Appreciated for its unique fantasy elements and creative supernatural designs.
  • Some viewers found the fan service to be overused, detracting from the narrative.

Google audience: Google users generally enjoy Ayakashi Triangle, often citing its humor, interesting plot twists, and likeable characters as reasons for their high ratings. The transformation aspect and the resulting comedic scenarios are frequently mentioned as highlights. Some users, however, express a desire for more focus on the overarching story rather than the frequent ecchi moments.

Fun Fact

The manga series on which the anime is based was originally serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump before being moved to Shonen Jump+, which allowed for more mature themes and content, including the ecchi elements present in the story.

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