Jubei-chan: The Ninja Girl

Jubei-chan: The Ninja Girl
Cover from the DVD release of the series
十兵衛ちゃん
(Jūbei-chan)
Created byAkitaro Daichi, Madhouse
Anime television series
The Secret of the Lovely Eyepatch
Directed byAkitaro Daichi
Produced by
Written byAkitaro Daichi
Music byToshio Masuda
StudioMadhouse
Licensed by
Original networkTV Tokyo
English network
Original run April 5, 1999 June 28, 1999
Episodes13
Anime television series
The Counter Attack of Siberia Yagyu
Directed by
Produced by
  • Gō Nakanishi
  • Masao Morosawa
  • Shinji Kasai
Written byAkitaro Daichi
Music byToshio Masuda
StudioMadhouse
Licensed by
  • NA: Media Blasters
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original run January 7, 2004 March 31, 2004
Episodes13

Jubei-chan: The Ninja Girl (十兵衛ちゃん, Jūbei-chan) is a Japanese anime television series created by Akitaro Daichi (Fruits Basket, Tsukikage Ran). Jubei-chan follows Jiyu Nanohana, a modern junior high school girl and unwilling heir to the Yagyu Jubei school of swordsmanship. The series is recognized for its magical girl stylings, including a mystical artifact, the Lovely Eyepatch, that serves as the source of the heroine's power.

Jubei-chan comprises two television series, which were originally licensed in the U.S. by two companies. The Secret of the Lovely Eyepatch premiered April 5, 1999 and revolves around Jiyu Nanohana coping with her newly entrusted powers and responsibilities and the centuries-old feud between the Yagyu and Ryujoji schools. The Counter Attack of Siberia Yagyu premiered January 7, 2004. The second series introduces Freesia Yagyu, daughter of Yagui Jubei and self-proclaimed heir to the Lovely Eyepatch. The Counter Attack of Siberian Yagyu focuses on Jiyu and Freesia's developing friendship and subsequent rivalry.

The series was broadcast worldwide through Animax. The Secret of the Lovely Eyepatch was licensed in North America by Bandai Entertainment.[1] The rights to The Counter Attack of Siberian Yagyu were held by Geneon Entertainment.[2] Both series were licensed by Media Blasters in 2012.[3] The series premiered on Toku in the United States in January 2016.

  1. ^ "Bandai Announcements at Fanime". Anime News Network. Retrieved 27 July 2012.
  2. ^ "Geneon Entertainment Licenses". Anime News Network. Retrieved 27 July 2012.
  3. ^ "Media Blasters to Release Jubei-Chan Box Set in 2012". Anime News Network. Retrieved 27 July 2012.

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