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After 30 years, Hell Teacher Nube will have a remake

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A press release announced that the manga written by Shou Makura and illustrated by Takeshi OkanoHell Teacher Cloud (Jigoku Sensei Cloud)”, will have a new anime adaptation (remake). The statement did not reveal details of the production, but indicated that The premiere is scheduled for 2025 in Japan. and included comments from the authors:

  • Shou Makura (writer): In this Reiwa era, a new anime adaptation makes me very happy. Times have changed and anime is now digital. The characters of Class 5-3 have also been adapted to the modern era. To all fans, please look forward to Nube, which will feature a completely new structure and its charm will remain unchanged.
  • Takeshi Okano (artist): New anime adaptation confirmed! Banzai! I can finally say it! It's a project that's been going on for years, but until now I've had to keep it a secret and it's been hard... But now I can finally say it out loud! I'm happy! Wow! What a thrill!

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For its part, Shou Makura and Takeshi Okano They started publishing the manga through the magazine Weekly Shonen Jump from the publisher Shueisha in August 1993, and ended in May 1999 with a total of thirty-one compilation volumes. The anime adaptation produced by Toei Animation premiered in Spring 1996 (April to June) and had a total of 49 episodes. Three feature-length films and three OVAs followed.

Synopsis of Hell Professor Nube

What appears to be a normal day at Dōmori Elementary School is interrupted by some strange phenomenon, usually targeting one of Cloud's own students. Cloud is forced to take action, most often using the power of the Demonic Hand to help solve the problem, but sometimes the solution lies in another of his spiritual weapons, or in reasoning with or otherwise appeasing the threatening entity. In the end, things always seem to return to normal, and Cloud and his students have learned something from the experience. For the most part, the series maintains an episodic formula, forgoing an overarching plot in favor of more character-driven action, though there are several recurring antagonists as well as some longer story arcs towards the end of the series.

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