Oda Nobuna no Yabou’s historical inaccuracies further flourish as the music selections come with cover artwork collectively featuring all the females in typical, albeit tight, scantily, and midriff exposing, seifuku.
Admittedly, the sight of snug seifuku is proving quite alluring – particularly as the midriff is a potent aspect, yet it’s not alone in providing satisfaction, and another powerful aspect of seduction in this case is the prevalent shadow, or lack thereof, prominent within the upper body region. Interestingly, overcoming the obstacle of flat chest, the blue-haired loli is seemingly the most enticing of all those present – although as much should have been expected.



















Aug 4, 2012 @ 9:39 CDT
I dropped this after the first episode, but then I noticed Yasuharu made the ost for it, so I gave it another chance… And now I quite like it. It’s sweet and the animationquality is great in my eyes. I know you’ve allready commented somewhere before that you can’t see the ”amazing quality” in this one, but… yea. :) The quality is much better than most of the animes I’m watching this season. Still, the music tops it all tho’…
Aug 4, 2012 @ 11:04 CDT
“The quality is much better than most of the animes I’m watching this season.”
Most of the anime this season are utter garbage – it doesn’t take much to be superior to them.
Aug 4, 2012 @ 11:41 CDT
You’re right, but I’m still a fan of this anime’s animation.
Aug 4, 2012 @ 11:46 CDT
And I’m a fan of blue-haired lolis in seifuku.
Aug 4, 2012 @ 19:56 CDT
….too right…
Aug 4, 2012 @ 15:03 CDT
Nobuna is one of the few girls who never ever should remove her panties around me,