Uchinoshishouwashippoganai_ep_05_sub_ita.mp4
: It is revealed that Koito has been aware of Mameda's tanuki identity all along; due to her blindness, she assumes Mameda is always in her animal form.
: When Koito’s shamisen breaks mid-performance, Mameda uses her shapeshifting abilities to transform into a replacement instrument, demonstrating her growing concentration and dedication to the art of rakugo. Production and Series Overview
: The episode features a humorous and technically impressive rakugo performance where Bunko and Koito (the blind shamisen player) engage in a "back and forth" interaction during the storytelling. UchiNoShishouWaShippoGaNai_Ep_05_SUB_ITA.mp4
In episode 5 of Uchi no Shishou wa Shippo ga Nai (My Master Has No Tail), titled "Me want rakugo," the relationship between the tanuki apprentice Mameda and the rakugo master Bunko Daikokutei deepens through a high-stakes performance. Key Plot Developments
: The anime adaptation is produced by Liden Films and is based on the manga by TNSK. Viewer Reception : It is revealed that Koito has been
: The core of the show focuses on Mameda's transition from an amateur trickster to a rakugo apprentice, learning to "cast magic" on humans through verbal storytelling rather than physical illusions.
: To keep Mameda's secret, Koito strikes a deal where she is allowed to "fluff" Mameda’s tanuki tail whenever she pleases. In episode 5 of Uchi no Shishou wa
: The series is set in Japan’s Taisho Era (1912–1926) and follows Mameda, a young tanuki who travels to Osaka to play tricks on humans but finds traditional mischief outdated in the modern world.