In a delightful twist of fate, the quirky and unexpected cohabitation of a ninja and an assassin has captured the hearts of manga enthusiasts. HundredBurger, Ninja to Koroshiya no Futarigurashi, has been tickling readers’ funny bones since its debut in February 2021. Now, brace yourselves for the next chapter: an anime adaptation is officially in the works. Courtesy of the renowned animation studio Shaf!
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In the bustling metropolis of Neo-Tokyo, where neon signs flicker and secrets lurk in shadowy alleyways, our protagonists find themselves sharing a cramped apartment. Kazuki, the stealthy ninja with a penchant for disappearing into thin air. Ayame, the sharp-witted assassin who can turn a paperclip into a lethal weapon. Navigate their daily lives with equal parts humor and chaos. Their mission? Survive the mundane challenges of rent, grocery shopping, and laundry while occasionally thwarting evil plots. It’s a delicate balance between deadly combat and domestic chores, and they’re about to discover that assassins and ninjas make surprisingly good roommates.
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HundredBurger’s manga weaves slapstick comedy, heartwarming moments, and unexpected friendships into a tapestry of absurdity. Whether it’s Ayame accidentally poisoning their houseplants or Kazuki mistaking the microwave for a teleportation device, each chapter delivers laughs aplenty.
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Now, Shaft, the studio behind iconic anime like Monogatari and Puella Magi Madoka Magica is bringing this manga to life. The teaser visual hints at their quirky cohabitation: Ayame balancing a katana while Kazuki juggles shurikens and a frying pan. The animation promises to capture the manga’s essence, blending action, humor, and heart. Fans are already speculating about the opening theme song will it be a catchy ninja rap or an assassin’s haunting ballad?