

ISUCA
Shinichirou decides to look for a job in order to pay his rent, and his teacher suggests that he work for someone at their house doing housekeeping; however, the person who hired him was Sakuya, a girl who is the 37th head of the Shimazu family, and her job is to exorcise and eliminate unwanted creatures. Shinichirou accidentally releases one of the creatures that Sakuya captures and they cooperate to catch it.
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Plot Summary
Satsuki Shimura is a high school student who lives alone after her parents' death. Her peaceful life is disrupted when a beautiful but eccentric woman named ISUCA arrives, claiming to be a "demon hunter" and insisting that Satsuki is destined to be her master. ISUCA reveals that demons exist and are causing trouble, and she needs Satsuki's assistance to defeat them, much to Satsuki's initial disbelief and annoyance.
Critical Reception
ISUCA was generally met with mixed to positive reception, often praised for its charming character designs and comedic moments, though some critics found the plot to be somewhat formulaic and the pacing uneven. The animation quality was generally regarded as good, with fluid action sequences.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its appealing character designs and comedic interactions.
- Noted for its energetic action sequences and fantasy elements.
- Some found the plot predictable and the character development lacking depth.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but general sentiment suggests viewers enjoyed the show's lighthearted humor and the dynamic between the main characters, finding it a decent, if unremarkable, fantasy-comedy anime.
Fun Fact
The anime is based on a manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Niro.
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