
The Samurai
Animation · Action · Comedy
Overview
Sixteen-year-old high school student Takeshi Chimatsuri has devoted his life to being a master samurai like his father was. Then one day, the Toki twins, two ninja sisters he's known since childhood, transfer to his school and issue him a challenge to take back their family dagger from him. Unfortunately for him, they have discovered his one weakness: the fear of the naked female body. Now, Takeshi must undergo special training from his classmates Atsuko and Torai, and his teacher Miss Ayatsugi to resist the combined brute strength of Akari and the temptation of her sex-crazed twin Kagiri. Class will never be in order with these three constantly fighting each other.
Top Cast


Toshihiko Seki
Toshihiko Seki
Takeshi Chimatsuri
Toshihiko Seki
Takeshi Chimatsuri


Chika Sakamoto
Chika Sakamoto
Akari Toki
Chika Sakamoto
Akari Toki


Kazue Komiya
Kazue Komiya
Miss Ayatsugi
Kazue Komiya
Miss Ayatsugi


Kazuhiko Inoue
Kazuhiko Inoue
Torai
Kazuhiko Inoue
Torai


Naoko Matsui
Naoko Matsui
Kagiri Toki
Naoko Matsui
Kagiri Toki


Yuko Mizutani
Yuko Mizutani
Atsuko Yamaguchi
Yuko Mizutani
Atsuko Yamaguchi
Junichi Kanbara
Junichi Kanbara
Student B
Junichi Kanbara
Student B
Masako Ebisu
Masako Ebisu
Mrs. Toki
Masako Ebisu
Mrs. Toki
Michiko Munakata
Michiko Munakata
Mrs. Chimatsuri
Michiko Munakata
Mrs. Chimatsuri


Minoru Inaba
Minoru Inaba
Kagemaru Toki
Minoru Inaba
Kagemaru Toki
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