Episode 11 – Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube

©Shou Makura ・ Takeshi Okano/Shueisha ・ Domori elementary schoolmates
No two episodes Teacher Hell: Jigoku Sensei Nube This eclectic performance is often the same as last week’s “Sweet Supernatural Fable”. This time, there are two difficult opponents, and the Devil Hand Nube can compete with, starting with the first return of the foe in the series. Back to the series premiere, the artificial Fox Spirit Tamamo Yoko disguised herself as a doctor while trying to steal the skull of a young student Hiroshi. Nuber defeated Tamamo, but that was not the case. A cute fox girl finds Tamamo’s meatless head, resurrects/rejuvenates him on his blonde hair, bishonen glory. Obsessed with learning more about the men who beat him, Tamamo reappeared at the school doctor so that he could put his hairy paws on all the boys.
I’m not sure why Hiroshi doesn’t just tell the principal, “Dr. Tamamo has tried to touch me inappropriately before.” I mean, I’m sure it’s inappropriate to try to steal a schoolchild’s skull, and even the charges should have thrown Tamamo out of the building and the police called the police. Nube can even support Guangzhi’s story! But no, this is not a program where normal social rules apply, so Hiroshima must obey Dr. Tamamo, pressing the stethoscope against his naked chest and quickly escape the obvious emotional distress.
Nube does try to express dissatisfaction with Tamamo’s existence, but only in the most ineffective sense, especially when all the girls (including Ms. Ritsuko) are attracted by his good looks (including Ms. Ritsuko) defending the savage interloper. Tamamo is fascinated not only by Nube’s powerful Demon Hand, but also by self-sacrificing behaviors that protect students. He thought all human beings were selfish. So when Tamamo transforms into his true animal form and releases fire magic to Nube’s students, he goesads nube fights him again.
With a handmade, child skull robbery doctor, the arrival of the more frustrating enemy: creepy flying fish/worm stuff, this battle is shorter and replicates something like something outside: the earth, spraying organic life forms with egg-filled liquid, whose embryo’s life energy hatched, hatched, hatched, and hatched dried pulp. It’s really serious, perhaps the most disturbing thing in the show so far. I’m not sure why the monster thing of the worm first manifests itself from the electrified solar panels above. Maybe the director is an anti-update energy source?
Even Tamamo seems to care about this super-dimensional abominable appearance, and Nube’s full-strength attack on it is completely ineffective. As many of his students’ bodies gradually faded away, as the sticky eggs covered their bodies, we had the first cliff left for the rest of the time. Will Nube and Tamamo be forced to join forces to save the children? Or would Nuber be forced to explain to his students’ parents that their beloved children were dissolved by his watch?
The higher bets later did make things more active until then, it was a rather clumsy plot, and I didn’t care about a lame bad guy. Tamamo isn’t that fun to his opponent, his seemingly relaxed school penetration seems to be a lazy plot. However, I want to see more cute fox girls who blow away so rudely from the beginning!
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