Ninja Slayer From Animation

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Alternative Titles

Japanese: ニンジャスレイヤー フロムアニメイシヨン
English: Ninja Slayer From Animation
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Type: ONA
Episodes: 26
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 16, 2015 to Oct 8, 2015
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: Trigger
Source: Novel
Genre: ActionAction
Duration: 12 min. per ep.
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Score: 6.591 (scored by 1300913,009 users)
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Ranked: #64802
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Popularity: #3525
Members: 43,659
Favorites: 204

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If you like randomness, purposely badly animated scenes and somewhat uncomfortable scenarios, then you'll definitely like Inferno Cop. The director is the same for both Ninja Slayer and Inferno Cop. Animation quality is on the same wavelength and it's every bit as eccentric as Ninja Slayer. The thing that sets them apart is that Inferno Cop is in 3 minute chunks of nonsensical, insanely hilarious and stupid content, whether as Ninja Slayer is a structured, insanely original and purposely badly animated piece of genius social commentary. 
report Recommended by Millawls
Made by the same studio as each other they both have a unique art style that is very gripping. They both also deal with wacky scenarios and plots that for some reason work to make a good show.  
report Recommended by symbiotic
It is hard to put into words why these two shows are similar other than their dedication to being over-the-top. What I can say is this: watching NSFA gave me a feeling I hadn't had from watching anime since the first time I saw FLCL, almost a feeling of being a rebel, punk, fight the power! Both kind of stick their tongues out at what came before, both were/are avant-garde. 
report Recommended by cruxis107
Outstanding utilisation of animation as a medium. Both series are revolutionary in that they symbolically portray the unending wastelands that is the self-absorbed ineptitude of mankind. Similar quality of art and animation in both. Lots of action. Top quality humour if you're into this sort of thing. Short series. 
report Recommended by Lemon
"Ninja Slayer From Animation" and "Vampire Holmes" are series of shorts with lots of physical comedy and other gags. They both fit the description of being so bad that it's good with many viewers despising them. 
report Recommended by StevenHu
Both feature the story of a man with bottled up rage who would stop at nothing in order to take revenge for their deceased family members by fighting the root of the cause, bigshots at the upper echelons of the mafia/yakuza organization operating behind the scenes as well as indirectly involved small fry for the sake of immoral justice. 
report Recommended by HibiChika
"Ninja Slayer From Animation" and "The Phantom Ship" / "Yuurei Sen" might initially seem quite different, but both tell tales of vengeance that involve powers of the supernatural. These two shows each have their own unique art-styles. "Ninja Slayer From Animation" has an interesting choice of terrible character art that causes everything to look unmoving and unappealing whilst "The Phantom Ship" / "Yuurei Sen" was animated with traditional paper puppets that give it its 2-D look. 
report Recommended by StevenHu
both main characters slay things  
report Recommended by CrownlessHero