September Release Confirmed for ‘My Master Has No Tail’

My Master Has No Tail is a queer story of a tanuki who wants to cosplay as a human. Many of you would like to know why anyone would want such a miserable existence, but let’s just say the protagonist is too silly to see reason.

This shape-shifting tanuki girl will have the wildest adventure of her life as she learns how to pretend to be a human. Fortunately, her master knows how to hammer in lessons.

Fantasy anime, My Master Has No Tails will be released on September 30th (it’s almost here!). The opening theme song is “Genai Yugi” by GARNiDELiA. The energetic song is featured in the latest trailer, which you can check out right here.

The video shows Bunko, a wonderful storyteller who is also a shape-shifter. As soon as Mameda discovers her, she just knows that Bunko needs to be her master. Except, Bunko is not really interested, and flat-out refuses her.

Just like all anime protagonists, Mameda doesn’t know when to give up. Bunko does accept her, but she will make sure that she pays for being annoying by doing all kinds of laborious tasks.

September Debut Date Confirmed for ‘My Master Has No Tail’
My Master Has No Tail | Source: Crunchyroll
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LIDEN FILMS has done a fantastic job at animating the series, and Mameda’s comic timings are perfect. Seeing Mameda’s pouty face is funny, and her harsh training with Bunko will show her just how hard it is to be a human.

About My Master Has No Tail

My Master Has No Tail is a manga by TNSK which is serialized in Kodansha’s good! Afternoon magazine from January 2019.

The manga features Mameda, a shape-shifting tanuki, who wants to learn the art of rakugo or comic storytelling. She sought out Bunko to be her master.

Yet, Bunko has no intention to have an apprentice. After lots of mishaps, Mameda is taken in and needs to prepare for going through the tough path of being an artist.

Source: Official Website

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