Yakusai Kochou

Demon Fighter Kocho / 厄災仔寵 [やくさいこちょう]
Yakusai Kochou
Genres: Comedy, Ecchi, Supernatural
Studios: Anime R
Licensors: Media Blasters
Rating: 5.3 / 10
Rank: #13012
Popularity: #10245
Users Listed: 3,547
Users Scored: 1,631
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 02/08/2022
Aired: May 21, 1997 (Spring)
Type: ova
Source: manga
Age Rating: R
Episodes: 1

Synopsis:

The serene atmosphere of a high school is shattered by escalating paranormal disturbances. Kocho Enoki, a student possessing potent spiritual abilities and a striking presence, finds herself at the forefront of the defense. Tasked with confronting the malevolent entities plaguing the school, she collaborates with her sister and Kosaku, who serves as a vital human anchor. Their efforts to quell the supernatural threat are complicated by the emergence of a uniquely resilient spirit—one that defies Kocho's customary methods. The narrative explores themes of familial bonds, self-reliance, and the complexities of confronting forces beyond conventional understanding within a setting blending everyday school life with unsettling supernatural occurrences. It presents a character-driven story focusing on strategic combat against ethereal adversaries.

Characters:

  • Enoki, Kochou (Main) - Voice Actors: Ikezawa, Haruna, Calvello, Jessica
  • Asada, Noriko (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Odagi, Mie
  • Enno, Koran (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Kusachi, Fumie, Fitts, Amy
  • Kamo, Taichi (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Ishii, Kouji, Pollock, Mike
  • Kiyomaru (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Odagi, Mie, Medlin, Michelle
  • Takashi (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Sinterniklaas, Michael, Ugaki, Hidenari
  • Urano, Kousaku (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Toochika, Kouichi, McGonnigal, Jamie

Staff:

  • Yoshida, Tooru (Director)
  • Tanaka, Kazuya (Sound Director)
  • Toda, Hiroshi (Script)
  • Asakawa, Hiroko (Theme Song Performance)
  • Iijima, Yukiko (Art Director)
  • Sahashi, Toshihiko (Music)
  • Sirabella, John (Executive Producer)

Reviews:

  • User Skadi (Score: 6/10):
    Demon Fighter Kocho can best be described as a parody of echii action shows. It features over the top and gratuitous nudity and it pokes fun at both itself and the entire genre. Despite its short length it manages to be mildly amusing. In a show of just barely thirty minutes, you can’t expect much in terms of epic storytelling and that’s the case with Demon Fighter Kocho. However it does some things right, foremost being to keep both the plot and the cast simple. The basic premise is laid out in the first few minutes along with an amusing narration bythe main character Urano introducing the principle characters. Nothing in the story is taken seriously. The characters often talk to the audience which makes the absurdities of the plot much more humorous than they would be if played straight. The main focus of the plot seems to be to get Kocho out of her clothes, which she does...often. This would normally come across as extremely tacky and not all that funny, but for some reason it just works. Though there are quite a few laughs it is not uproariously funny either.nnThe characters are simple but sufficient for the stories needs. We are introduced to the cast right up front and it becomes obvious what their archetypes are seconds after first seeing them. The title character Kocho is your standard tsundere who despite being perpetually naked seems to be eternally embarrassed each time she exposes herself. Urano is your typical nose bleeding perverted male lead. Throw in the sexy younger sister Koran who is always clinging to Urano (much to Kocho's chagrin) and the perverted middle age teacher always dreaming up elaborate ways to get Kocho naked. Taken by themselves or out of context they aren’t that interesting but much like the echiiness in the story they just seem to work.nnArt and animation is pretty good. The action is nicely done and interesting and the character models are good for this time period. Since Kocho spends so much time completely naked, I suppose I should comment that at least her figure is drawn well and has a realistically proportioned body type. The EN song is decent but that the only real music in the show. Voice cast does a nice job of portraying their characters personalities but it’s nothing that really stands out.nnOverall Demon Fighter Kocho has some hilarious moments, but it’s just an average show that doesn’t do anything exceptionally well. Fans of echii comedy who want to see something amusing that wouldn’t take up too much of their time should give this short OVA a look.
  • User Sidewinder51 (Score: 8/10):
    rate an 8 (very good) seen via english dub uncensored Like: -plot was straight forward. There were no questions. You had good background on each character. Also enjoyed the friendly banter the two girls had with each other in terms of the comedy aspect. -art: crisp and detailed. Dislike:-Character's drawing. The main two females are related but it does not show. Was that the intention? was it an overlook?nn-plot with regard to the ecchi factor. Right there no hold back on a character that really did not like that. Not that i minded it is just a more respected approach would have served better. Or have the character come up with some witty remarks to put herself in a relax state of mind.nnp.s. fan of school crushes with some spooky tension in the mix. Help yourself. As for our female viewers i agree it could definitely be more dignified but sleazy tends to win.*sigh. nnAlso, could use more drama. Actions taken were nice but you could see them coming. Which would make this a cheep thrill i suppose.

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