Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube Anime Casts Chiwa Saitō

New Character Joins Hell Teacher Nube Cast
The television anime adaptation of Takeshi Okano and Shō Makura's Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube has recently announced an exciting addition to its voice cast. Chiwa Saitō is now part of the anime's ensemble, taking on the role of Mary. This character is scheduled to make her debut appearance in the 24th episode of the series, which is set to broadcast on March 18. This announcement brings a fresh layer of anticipation for viewers following the ongoing supernatural adventures.
The Enigmatic Mary Character Unveiled
Mary, as she appears in Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube, is one of the school's fabled seven mysteries, drawing inspiration from various urban legends found throughout Japan. Her story within the series involves a unique and chilling proposition: she bestows a doll with missing limbs upon individuals. The recipient is then given a strict deadline of one week to locate the doll's missing parts, which are concealed somewhere within the school premises. Failure to complete this task within the allotted time results in Mary claiming the individual's own limbs, adding a terrifying element to the school's supernatural occurrences and posing a significant challenge for Nube.
Second Cours Premiere and Streaming Information
The anime's second cours, which represents a quarter-year broadcast segment, commenced its run in Japan on January 7, airing at 11:45 p.m. JST. This new segment of episodes extends the narrative and introduces further developments in the story. For audiences outside of Japan, various streaming options have been made available to ensure widespread access to the series.
Selected territories can stream the new cours on the It's Anime YouTube channel. In North America, viewers have multiple platforms to choose from, including the It's Anime FAST channels available on WatchFree+ and Samsung TV Plus, as well as Amazon Prime Video. Latin American audiences can also follow the series on Amazon Prime Video, with Brazil specifically having access via Bandplay. European viewers in German-speaking regions can find the anime on aniverse, while those in Italian-speaking territories can watch it on Anime Generation. Additionally, the series is available in Taiwan through Hami Video and Chunghwa Telecom's MOD, providing extensive international reach for the latest episodes.
New Musical Themes Introduced
With the progression into the second cours, Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube has updated its musical themes, featuring new opening and ending songs. The dynamic opening theme song, titled "ERASE," is performed by THE ORAL CIGARETTES. Complementing this, Ayumu Imazu provides the new ending theme song, "MAGICAL." These musical additions contribute to the overall atmosphere and pacing of the anime's evolving storyline.
Initial Broadcast and Distribution Details
The Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube anime first premiered on July 2 with a special one-hour broadcast event. This initial airing showcased the first two episodes on TV Asahi's newly established programming block for anime, designated as "IM Animation W," starting at 11:15 p.m. JST. Following this debut, subsequent episodes were scheduled to air at 11:45 p.m. JST. The series was designed to air in two distinct split cours, indicating a planned break between broadcast segments before resuming for the latter half of its run.
Initial streaming availability for the series covered a broad range of regions and platforms. Netflix carried the series in various Asian territories, excluding Japan and China. The It's Anime YouTube channel also offered streaming in "limited territories only," which encompassed regions such as the U.S. and Canada. For German-speaking EMEA territories, aniverse was the platform for streaming, while Anime Generation served Italian-speaking EMEA territories. In Latin America, Anime Onegai provided access to the series. Furthermore, Taiwan had streaming options through Chunghwa Telecom's MOD and Hami Video, ensuring that the anime reached a global audience from its inception.
Central Character and Production Team
Ryōtarō Okiayu takes on the starring role as Meisuke Nueno, widely known by his nickname "Nube," in the anime adaptation. The production of the series is overseen by a dedicated team of professionals. Yasuyuki Ōishi, recognized for his work as an episode director on series like Stars Align and Narenare -Cheer for you!, is directing the anime at Studio KAI. Fumito Yamada, who has served as an episode director for Hell's Paradise and Love Is Indivisible by Twins, holds the position of assistant director. The head writer for the series is Yoshiki Ōkusa, known for his contributions to the Butt Detective franchise and The Banished Former Hero Lives as He Pleases. Yū Yoshiyama, whose key animation credits include Dragon Ball Super and Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury, is responsible for the character design. The musical score for the anime is composed by Evan Call, whose notable works include My Happy Marriage and Violet Evergarden, promising a rich auditory experience.
The Compelling Story of Nube
The narrative of Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube unfolds in the town of Domori, which finds itself plagued by an increasing number of inexplicable phenomena. To safeguard the town's children from these supernatural occurrences, a new homeroom teacher arrives. This teacher is Meisuke Nueno, affectionately known as "Nube." While Nube typically presents himself as a gentle and somewhat outgoing individual, he harbors a profound secret. He is, in fact, the sole psychic teacher in all of Japan, possessing extraordinary abilities that set him apart. Further adding to his mystique, rumors circulate that his left hand is possessed by a powerful demon. As a messenger of justice from the underworld, Nube's mission is to confront the school's seven mysteries, battle various ghosts, and combat malevolent evil spirits that threaten his students. This engaging occultist action story embarks on a journey filled with supernatural encounters and heroic endeavors to protect the innocent.
Manga's Enduring Legacy
The original manga series, Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube, was collaboratively created by Shō Makura and Takeshi Okano. It was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine from 1993 to 1999, spanning a total of 31 volumes. Over its publication run, the manga achieved significant success, boasting more than 29 million copies in circulation. Its popularity led to a re-release in 2006, where the series was compiled into a more condensed 20-volume edition, further solidifying its place in manga history and making it accessible to new generations of readers.
Adaptations Across Various Media
The widespread appeal of the original manga naturally led to multiple adaptations across different media formats. A television anime series based on the manga aired from 1996 to 1997, bringing the supernatural adventures of Nube to life on screen for the first time. This was followed by a video anime series, which ran from 1998 to 1999, offering additional animated content. The manga's popularity also extended to the silver screen, inspiring three anime films that were released in 1996 and 1997, providing cinematic experiences for fans. More recently, the enduring popularity of the series resulted in a live-action television adaptation in 2014, allowing audiences to experience the world of Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube through a different lens.