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Immoral Guild
The skilled hunter Kikuru Madan has decided to retire out of fear of wasting his youth. One day, a guild staff member suggests that he go on a quest with a new female martial artist named Hitamu Kyan. However, she keeps getting hit by monsters one after another.
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Plot Summary
In a world where monsters are a constant threat, the "Immoral Guild" is formed by adventurers who are too weak or too morally bankrupt to join other guilds. Led by the seemingly incompetent but surprisingly strategic Mar, they take on dangerous quests. The series follows their chaotic misadventures as they stumble through dungeons, battle beasts, and somehow manage to survive, often through sheer luck and the unique, albeit questionable, skills of its members.
Critical Reception
Immoral Guild is a niche anime series that garnered a mixed reception. While some viewers appreciated its crude humor, ecchi elements, and unconventional approach to the fantasy-adventure genre, others found its plot weak, its characters underdeveloped, and its comedic attempts to be overly reliant on shock value and fan service. It found a dedicated audience among those who enjoy raunchier, more irreverent anime.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unashamedly crude humor and fan service.
Criticized for a thin plot and predictable comedic gags.
Enjoyed by viewers looking for an ecchi-heavy, irreverent fantasy romp.
Google audience: Audiences generally found 'Immoral Guild' to be a divisively entertaining watch. Many appreciated the over-the-top comedy and ecchi elements, finding it a fun, if nonsensical, escape. However, a significant portion felt the humor was too crude and the plot lacked substance, making it an acquired taste.
Fun Fact
The series is based on a manga of the same name by Yoshikazu Koshino, which began serialization in 2014.
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