Amaenaide yo!!

Amaenaide yo!! (2005-2006)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Anime, Fantasy, Romance

Satonaka Ikkou, an apprentice Buddhist priest, is sent to live with his grandmother Kawahara Joutoku, the chief priestess of the Saien Temple. Waiting for him there are severe training, purification jobs, and six lively and quite attractive nuns. Living with same-age nuns may sounds enviable, but he is actually treated like an errand boy, since his purification skill cannot compare with theirs. However, when he has less pure, more worldly desires, his powers awaken to become quite impressive, usually saving the day.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 12:00 (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E13Don't Be Fooled!! [OVA]Jun 21, 2006
S02E12Don't End!!Mar 22, 2006
S02E11Don't Act Spoiled!!Mar 15, 2006
S02E10Don't Meddle!!Mar 8, 2006
S02E09Don't Cry!!Mar 1, 2006
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Amaenaide yo!!' premiere?

'Amaenaide yo!!' premiered in Japan on July 1, 2005.

What is the genre of 'Amaenaide yo!!'?

'Amaenaide yo!!' is a comedy, romance, and supernatural anime series.

Who are the main characters of 'Amaenaide yo!!'?

The main characters of 'Amaenaide yo!!' are Ikkou Satonaka, Chitose Nanbu, Haruka Amanogawa, Sumi Ikuina, Hinata and Sakura Sugai.

Who is the protagonist of 'Amaenaide yo!!'?

Ikkou Satonaka is the male protagonist of 'Amaenaide yo!!'.

What is the storyline of 'Amaenaide yo!!'?

The storyline of 'Amaenaide yo!!' follows the journey of novice Buddhist monk Ikkou, who is training at a temple with several other young monks. As Ikkou uncovers his hidden powers, the other girls start to see him in a different light.

Which studio produced 'Amaenaide yo!!'?

'Amaenaide yo!!' was produced by Studio Deen, a Japanese animation studio.

Who wrote the original manga on which 'Amaenaide yo!!' is based?

The original manga of 'Amaenaide yo!!' was written by Toshinori Sogabe.

How many episodes of 'Amaenaide yo!!' are there?

'Amaenaide yo!!' has a total of 12 episodes.

What is the Japanese title of 'Amaenaide yo!!'?

The Japanese title of 'Amaenaide yo!!' is \u3042\u307e\u3048\u306a\u3044\u3067\u3088\u3063!!.

Is 'Amaenaide yo!!' available on DVD?

Yes, 'Amaenaide yo!!' is available on DVD in the United States.

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Also known as

  • Amaenaideyo!! Katsu!!
  • Ah My Buddha!! (United States)

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