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Ninja Girl & Samurai Master 3rd Season's 2nd Half Previewed In Video

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    The official website for Nobunaga no Shinobi: Anegawa Ishiyama-hen, the third season of the Nobunaga no Shinobi (Ninja Girl & Samurai Master) television anime based on Naoki Shigeno's four-panel manga, began streaming an ad on Friday for the show's second half.



    Valshe will perform the new opening theme song "Tsuisō no Kotowari" (The Logic of Recollection) for the series. The song will debut in the anime this month.

    The anime premiered on April 6, and Crunchyroll is streaming the series as it airs. Crunchyroll describes the series:

    Nobunaga's beloved sister Ichi has married Azai Nagamasa. But the impending battle between the Azai + Asakura forces and the Oda Army is unavoidable. Even a moment's hesitation could cause either side to lose something important at the Battle of Anegawa. It is there that Chidori, who has been saving her tears, will awaken. In this battle to bring the whole country together, there are times where even brothers must fight! This period drama gag anime is now heading into the Anegawa/Ishiyama Arc!

    The main staff from the first two seasons are returning, led by director Akitarō Daichi at TMS Entertainment. Also returning are character designer Junko Yamanaka, art director Manami Koyama, color key artist Rie Katoh, director of photography Akemi Sasaki, editor Ikuyo Fujita, sound director Kazuya Tanaka, and musical composer Toshio Masuda.
     

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