Operatőr:
堀川和人Zeneszerző:
Shuntarō InnamiSzereplők:
Masayuki Akasaka, Aimi, Yū Serizawa, Nanami Yamashita, Sumire Uesaka, 朝日奈丸佳, Chiaki Takahashi, Chika Anzai, 北垣内春香, Hiroki Yasumoto, Katsuyuki Konishi (több)Streaming (1)
Epizódok(13)
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Karada de Haratte Morau Koto ni Shimashita! (E01)
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Ecchi Nanotte Warui Koto ja Nai yo? (E02)
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Kyosei Shite Morauwa (E03)
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Saki ni Shower Abite Oide yo (E04)
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Dou Sekinin Totte Moraou ka na (E05)
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Let's Kiseijijitsu!! (E06)
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Pantsu wa Nani Iro Da? (E07)
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Kame o Miru to wa Engi ga Ii (E08)
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Mochitsukitte Ecchi Da yo ne (E09)
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Chotto Muramura Shita dake Dakara (E10)
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Karada wa Shoujiki Nandesu yo (E11)
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Hito wa Hitori de Ikiru ni Arazu (E12)
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Uso, Nande Konna ni Okkiku... / Sonna Tokoro o Sawararete wa... (E13)
Tartalmak(1)
"I know! I'll become a monk!" Akagami Akemitsu has spent his days and nights absorbed in studying and part-time work in an effort to distance himself from his family, which is notorious as a household of philanderers. One day, he falls in love at first sight with a girl named Aoba Yuzuki, and suddenly he's constantly drowning in worldly desires. Hoping to fight back against his genes and live a more stoic life, he enters a temple... only to find out that it's a convent filled with gorgeous girls! So begins a new rom-com about the temple life of three adorable triplets and two beautiful freeloaders! (Crunchyroll)
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Temple (2023)
It's been a while since I last watched a harem ecchi anime series, so Tenpuru came as a pleasant surprise for me. In fact, I found myself quite enjoying the first few episodes. Sure, it's rife with clichés and the typical risqué coincidences you'd expect from the genre, but I somehow enjoyed it. Initially, the series exuded energy, which I found refreshing. Despite the numerous falls and awkward interactions between the hero and the heroines in the first episode, I found myself chuckling along — a rare occurrence for me lately. A big part of that enjoyment comes from the main character who breaks the mold of the typical bland harem protagonist. He's got a distinct personality, one that shines particularly in the more serious moments of the series. As I reached the end of the first season, I found myself eager to continue the journey to see if the local temple would be saved, if Akemitsu could resist worldly temptations, and who he'd ultimately end up with. However, I must admit that as the series progressed, it seemed to lose some of its initial charm. The second half, in particular, felt less amusing and more draining, leading me to give Tenpuru a modest rating of 6/10. Given my current opinion on harem ecchi comedies, it's almost like giving it 5 stars. ()