Alright, let’s dive into Nukitashi The Animation Season 1 Episode 4. If you thought the previous episodes were wild, this one takes it to a whole new level—like, “hold my energy drink” levels of chaos. First off, let’s get the basics straight: this anime is adapted from a visual novel, and if you’re into ecchi with zero chill, you’re in the right place. Produced by Passione, the same studio behind High School DxD Hero, they’ve definitely leaned into the raunchy side here, but let’s be real—this isn’t your average ecchi. It’s more like “how far can we push the envelope before it becomes hentai?” kind of vibe.
Episode 4 throws us into a festival, and let’s just say the festival’s theme is… bold. Fans on MyAnimeList are losing their minds over the fan service here. One commenter joked, “This show even embraces festival as lewd fan service. I mean, yeah, I guess there really is no boundary this anime won’t try to cross.” And honestly? They’re not wrong. The festival scenes are packed with moments that’ll make you go, “Wait, did that just happen?” From the get-go, there’s a sense that anything goes, and the show doesn’t hold back.
Now, let’s talk about the elephant in the room (or should I say the duck?). The censorship here is… interesting. Instead of the usual fog or light beams, they’ve opted for a giant duck mascot to cover up the explicit parts. Some fans found it hilarious—like, “3:40 WHAT AM I WATCHING?! 💀”—while others thought it was overkill. One user even said, “I know Japan has censorship laws but I feel the duck mascot is a pretty intrusive looking because it censors more than required.” Fair point, but you can’t deny it adds a weirdly comedic layer to the already absurd scenes.
The episode’s highlight (or lowlight, depending on your taste) is definitely the oral sex scene. Fans were split on this. Some were hyped—”THERE WAS SO MUCH SEX HOLY SHIT”—while others criticized the execution. One commenter pointed out, “That golden hair girl is also virgin right? How can a virgin girl be so pro in sucking dik? At that exact moment, this anime proved that it was more of a hentai than anime.” It’s a valid critique; the scene felt a bit forced, like they were trying too hard to shock instead of build up to it naturally.
But let’s not forget the humor. Despite the raunchiness, there are some genuinely funny moments. The interactions between Junnosuke and Nanase are a standout—”Junnosuke and Nanase are the best duo”—and their banter keeps the episode from feeling too one-note. Plus, the festival’s absurdity is meme-worthy. Imagine a festival where the main event is… well, let’s just say it’s not your typical cotton candy and Ferris wheel kind of day.
Now, about the studio: Passione has a reputation for ecchi, but some fans think they’re missing the mark here. One user ranted, “IDK if its Passione studio’s badluck or choice to always select ecchi animes that are not ecchi instead they are non penetrate hent@i. IDK about others but I enjoy ecchi animes far more than this non pen hent@i. Only i think High school DxD final season they did was pure ecchi.” It’s true; High School DxD felt more balanced, whereas Nukitashi leans heavily into the explicit without the same charm.
But hey, if you’re here for the lewdness, you won’t be disappointed. Another fan summed it up perfectly: “Another faptas*ic episode! xdd EDIT: activated new fetish.” The episode is unapologetically horny, and it knows its audience. For better or worse, it’s delivering exactly what it promised—no filters, no shame.
In terms of animation, Passione does a solid job. The art style is vibrant, and the character designs are on point. Even the explicit scenes are well-animated, which is a plus if that’s your thing. But as one commenter noted, “Might as well just make it full hentai”—the line between ecchi and hentai is blurry here, and some fans wish they’d just commit to one or the other.
So, who is this episode for? If you’re a fan of raunchy, no-holds-barred ecchi with a side of humor, you’ll love it. It’s the kind of show you watch with friends to laugh at the absurdity. But if you’re looking for a deep plot or meaningful character development, you might want to skip this. The story takes a backseat to the fan service, and that’s okay—just don’t go in expecting anything more than that.
In conclusion, Nukitashi The Animation Season 1 Episode 4 is a wild ride. It’s messy, it’s raunchy, and it’s definitely not for everyone. But if you’re in the mood for something that’ll make you gasp, laugh, and maybe cringe a little, this episode delivers. Just remember to keep an open mind (and maybe a sense of humor) when you hit play.
Final thought: Whether you love it or hate it, you can’t deny that this episode is memorable. It’s the kind of anime that’ll be talked about for years—if only for the duck mascot censorship. So grab your popcorn (and maybe a blindfold for the explicit parts) and enjoy the chaos.
Rating: 7/10 (for the audacity alone)
Episodes: Season 1 Episode 4
File Size: 727.8 MiB
Format/Quality: 1080p WEB-DL H.264 (CTHP)
Magnet Link: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:4502e909a8617c42680ea14f1dd941941bdcf53f
Source: Nyaa.si
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