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Jigoku Sensei Nube (2025) Part 2: A Nostalgic Yet Fresh Supernatural Rollercoaster
When Studio KAI announced the reboot of Jigoku Sensei Nube in 2025, fans of the classic 1996 anime held their breath. Would the new adaptation capture the quirky charm and heartfelt lessons of the original? Part 1 answered with a resounding yes, blending slapstick comedy, supernatural horror, and tear-jerking moments. Now, Part 2 (Episodes 13–24) returns, and it’s clear the team hasn’t missed a beat—though some fans might argue it’s too faithful.
The second cour kicks off with a bang, diving straight into the “Makuragaeshi” arc, a fan-favorite from the manga. The episode follows Kyoko, one of Nube’s students, as she wakes up in a parallel world where she and her classmates are adults. Hiroshi and Miki are married, others have kids, and Kyoko herself is a teacher. But this idyllic life is a trap, a false reality created by a spirit feeding on regret. What makes this episode stand out is its emotional core: Kyoko’s struggle to accept that her “perfect” life isn’t real, and Nube’s unwavering dedication to saving her—even from a paralyzed state in another timeline.
As one MyAnimeList user put it, “Those children are so lucky to have Nube as their teacher.” The episode tugs at heartstrings, reminding viewers why Nube is more than a demon-handed exorcist—he’s a mentor who prioritizes his students’ well-being above all else. The tension builds masterfully, with the false world’s cracks slowly revealing themselves, leading to a climax that’s equal parts terrifying and touching.
Not everyone is thrilled with the reboot’s direction. Some fans criticized the opening theme by Oral Cigarette as “mediocre,” comparing it unfavorably to Part 1’s more energetic track. Others noted that the series feels “stuck in the past,” with little innovation in storytelling or animation. “Everything feels as if it’s the same,” one reviewer lamented, pointing out that the 7-minute-and-30-second episode length (a quirky choice for the reboot) limits character development.
Censorship is another sore point. A few fans expressed frustration with toned-down horror elements, arguing that the original’s darker moments made it memorable. “The censorship is pissing me off,” one user commented, though they admitted they’d keep watching for the beloved character Izuna, a fan-favorite from the spin-off series.
The reboot’s biggest strength—its faithfulness to the source material—might also be its weakness. Longtime fans will appreciate the callbacks to the 1996 anime, like the ED sequence mirroring the original’s iconic shots of Nube and his students. But newer viewers might find the pacing slow or the humor dated. The series walks a fine line between honoring its roots and appealing to a 2025 audience, and it doesn’t always succeed.
That said, the animation is a clear upgrade. Studio KAI’s crisp, vibrant style breathes new life into the supernatural creatures, from the grotesque Makuragaeshi spirit to the playful yokai that pop up in every episode. The action scenes are dynamic, with Nube’s demon hand getting plenty of screen time—though some fans wish there was more of it.
Jigoku Sensei Nube (2025) Part 2 isn’t perfect, but it’s a love letter to the original that manages to feel fresh. The emotional beats hit hard, the characters are as endearing as ever, and the supernatural elements are just as spooky. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a newcomer, this series offers something for everyone—even if it takes a few episodes to find its rhythm.
As one MyAnimeList user summed it up: “I really enjoyed Part 1, so I’m very happy to have it back. It’s not the best anime of the season, but it’s definitely the best supernatural school anime around.” For those craving a mix of comedy, horror, and heart, Nube is a must-watch. Just don’t expect it to reinvent the wheel—sometimes, sticking to what works is the scariest (and most satisfying) choice of all.
Rating: 8/10
Jigoku Sensei Nube (2025) Part 2 is a nostalgic trip with enough modern flair to keep it relevant. Grab your salt shakers (for warding off spirits) and dive in—you won’t regret it.
Episodes: Season 1 Episodes 13-24
File Size: 360.8 MiB
Format/Quality: 1080p HEVC x265 10bit
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