Jubei Chan: Secret of the Lovely Eyepatch

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  • 1999
  • 2 Seasons
  • 7.4  (123)

Jubei Chan: Secret of the Lovely Eyepatch is a Japanese anime television series from TV Tokyo that aired from 1999 to 2004. The show is a blend of action, comedy, and drama genres and revolves around the protagonist of the series, Jiyu Nanohana. Jiyu is an ordinary and somewhat clumsy high school girl who inherits the legendary sword-wielding abilities of Yagyu Jubei, a famous samurai warrior of the Edo period in Japan.

The show opens with Jiyu being handed a mystical eyepatch by her father, a professor of ancient studies. Upon wearing the eyepatch, Jiyu transforms into Yagyu Jubei and gains the samurai's impressive sword-fighting skills. However, the eyepatch also comes with some problems. The transformation process is painful for Jiyu, and she cannot control when she transforms or de-transforms back into her normal self. All of this leads to Jiyu's new double life as both herself and Yagyu Jubei, the protector of the world from the ancient Ryujin, a group of powerful female warriors who seek to conquer the world.

Throughout the series, Jiyu struggles with balancing her new role as a protector and her regular life as a high school student. She also faces challenges such as learning how to control her transformation and dealing with the attention and affection of her male classmates. Despite these obstacles, Jiyu's fighting spirit and loyalty to the people she cares about help her persevere.

Jiyu's character is one of the key draws of the show. She is a relatable character, and her struggles and joking personality make her likable. Keiji Fujiwara voices Jubei in the Japanese version, bringing a convincing mix of confidence and vulnerability to the character. Reiko Yasuhara voices Jiyu, and her voice acting is spot-on throughout the series, capturing Jiyu's different emotions and personalities.

Aside from Jiyu's character, the show's fighting scenes are another audience favorite. The fight choreography is well done, and the animation of those scenes is smooth and detailed. The power and grace of Jubei's swordplay are on full display, and the battles are always exciting and well-paced.

The supporting cast of characters in the show also adds flavor and depth to Jiyu's world. The other Jubei-wielding characters that appear as the show progresses are a diverse group, with different personalities and fighting styles. Some of the other characters include Freesia Yagyu, Jubei's sister; Shiro Ryujoji, a young boy who becomes Jiyu's ally; and Koinosuke Odago, a manservant to the Nanohana family. Each of these characters has their own unique storylines and developments as the show progresses, adding layers to the overall plot.

As a whole, the show has a good balance between comedy and action, with a mix of lighthearted and serious moments. It's also not afraid to delve into some darker themes, such as the Ryujin's motive for conquest or the repercussions of controlling ancient swords' power.

In summary, Jubei Chan: Secret of the Lovely Eyepatch is a well-rounded anime series that offers a unique and engaging storyline. The excellent character development, fight choreography, and blend of comedy and action make it an enjoyable watch for any anime fan.

Jubei Chan: Secret of the Lovely Eyepatch is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (26 episodes). The series first aired on April 5, 1999.

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It was all Good with the Spade and the Heart
13. It was all Good with the Spade and the Heart
March 31, 2004
The ice monster makes Jiyu and Freesia fight side by side. As Jiyu's fever begins to spread, she entrusts Freesia as the battle continues, and uses her fever to melt the monster. Kita Furo is freed, provokes Jiyu to a duel and loses. The monster starts reconstitute himself so fast that the two Jubei II's fight as one, together they wipe out Kita Ressai, releasing him from his hatred. The spirit of Yagyu Jubei congratulates them both before leaving with Koinosuke and Ayunosuke. A few days later, Jiyu while walking along with her friends, she sees Ayunosuke sleeping and rushes to her side. The ending credits shows how the lives of other characters change (for example, Furo becomes a police officer).
The Heart was Merely Absent
12. The Heart was Merely Absent
March 24, 2004
The showdown between the two Yagyu Jubei II continues, Freesia becomes exhausted by Jubei's unrestrained power and withdraws. After her near defeat, Sai suddenly offers her the "Mutodori" technique, Shiro and the Ruffians try to calm her dowm, but all are refused. She keeps on fighting, but Jiyu tells her that the Eyepatch she made excepted her as the true Yagyu Jubei the second, Freesia finally realizes this, becomes friends with her again. As things start to go right, the spirit of Kita Ressai takes over Furo's body and transforms into a giant ice monster, demanding Jubei a final battle.
It was Time to Decide on a Career Path
11. It was Time to Decide on a Career Path
March 17, 2004
Jiyu continues to confuse even when Mikage begs her to take up her sword once more. Nizaemon informs them about Freesia; Kita Furo decides it is time to end his fight, begs Jiyu for a rematch after finished Freesia. Sai appears and instead of trying to help her he tells her to stop running from her destiny. Jiyu finally returns to her old self, accepts the Lovely Eyepatch and revives Ayunosuke. After defeating Kita Furo, Freesia is shocked when she sees Jiyu, the two rivals engage one another in a duel.
I Had Returned to My Former Self
10. I Had Returned to My Former Self
March 10, 2004
Mikage finds out about what happened to Ayunosuke, sets out to search Jiyu who now is in a state of confusion, she does not recognizes Sai and believes that Mikage is her mother. Then Mikage knocks out Sai and calls her husband to keep an eye on him, and takes Jiyu to Ayunosuke's side. Elsewhere, Shiro and the Ruffians question the Siberian Yagyu just in time Freesia decides to eliminate them all.
It was a Sword He Once Crossed
9. It was a Sword He Once Crossed
March 3, 2004
Upset that he could not match both Jubei II, Kita Furo calls up his father's power. He recollects his childhood memories when he first crossed with the original Yagyu Jubei, and the fallen time of the Northern Yagyu. As Jiyu recovers, she encounters Furo, tells him that everything is over. Feeling guilty for his daughter's disappearance and recalling his deceased wife, Sai agonizes over his failings as a father and as a human being. When Jiyu returns home, hoping a warm reunion with her father, Sai however, deceived by Freesia, slaps her instead. Confused by this, Jiyu leaves home and Sai is in despair.
I was Smiling after the Loss
8. I was Smiling after the Loss
February 25, 2004
Jiyu lies injured in the forest with Ayunosuke tending her wounds while Sai blames himself for her disappearance. Taking advantage of Sai's emotional state, Freesia continues to deceive him by playing the model daughter, but she is haunted by what happened in Hontsuru Castle. In order to paint Jiyu in the worst possible light, she lies to everyone about her absent. Meanwhile, Ayunosuke tries her best to make Jiyu accept the Eyepatch, Jiyu however refuses, says that her task is over. Ayunosuke runs away, and lies transformed into a 300-year old body.
Cut, Fell, and Disappeared
7. Cut, Fell, and Disappeared
February 18, 2004
Despite having stolen the Eyepatch, Ayunosuke still manages to take it back as she believes it is rightful owned by Jiyu. In front of Jiyu's eyes, Freesia transforms into the mysteries swordwomen and takes down Furo, she forces Ayunosuke to give her the Eyepatch or she will slice her up. In a dramatic showdown, Jiyu transforms and takes on Freesia in a fantastic cliff top fight. Just as Jubei II begins to deliver the final blow, Jiyu's spirit stops her, seeing this, Freesia immediately slices her across the torso, Jiyu falls toward the forest below. With Jiyu out of the way temporarily, Freesia tries her best to charm Sai and make him forget about his real daughter.
Yesterday's Friend was the Enemy
6. Yesterday's Friend was the Enemy
February 11, 2004
In order to defeat Yagyu Jubei II, Kita Furo sets foot on training. Jiyu feels depressed for breaking an important promise, and discovers that Sai has continued to ghostwrite. Upset, she runs away; Mikage while after her, meets up with Nizaemon who has been defeated before. He begs her to convince Jiyu to free the rest of the Siberian Yagyu. Furo later catches up Jiyu, demands her to fight, but she refuses even when Nizaemon begs her to fight and Ayunosuke asks her to accept the Eyepatch. Suddenly, Freesia appears and takes the Eyepatch.
We were getting along as a pretend family
5. We were getting along as a pretend family
February 4, 2004
The Siberian Yagyu decide to defeat Jubei while they are out shopping. They kidnap Freesia, forcing Jiyu to withdraw. On the other hand, Jiyu does not want to transform and when she reaches the top of the castle, Freesia is pushed down into the moat to drown. This makes Jiyu jump off and save her friend. As they drown, Ayunosuke sticks the Eyepatch on Jiyu, she transforms into Jubei II and defeats White Tiger Nizaemon. Meanwhile, Mikage's husband informs her about Kita Furo.
The father who never returned
4. The father who never returned
January 28, 2004
Mikage decides to investigate, she runs across the swordwoman and just in time to save Ayunosuke from falling. After restoring her health, Jiyu blows the whistle and asks Ayunosuke about the Eyepatch. Ayunosuke explains everything, and though Jiyu is moved with tears, she refuses to accept the Eyepatch, swearing that she will never become Yagyu Jubei again.
I had thrown away something I didn't want
3. I had thrown away something I didn't want
January 21, 2004
Kita Furo bursts in through the front door and demands a duel with Jubei, but even without the Eyepatch, Jiyu is still able to defened herself. The following day, Furo attacks her again and is defeated, Jiyu however, is forced to face the swordwoman. At the heat of their fight, she tries to give her the Eyepatch, but it is taken by the child, Ayunosuke. For reaching her limits, Jiyu collapses, Shiro and the Ruffians quickly take her to the doctor, and Ayunosuke collapses in despair.
Fate comes by chance
2. Fate comes by chance
January 14, 2004
The swordwoman who claims herself the true Yagyu Jubei II nearly kills Jiyu, she searchs for the Eyepatch but it is taken back by the child. Jiyu awakens in her room and asks Freesia; she says she will stay one night. Meanwhile, Jiyu's father Sai meets up with his old boss and decides to write a ghostnovel. Back to the Siberian Yagyu, they are attacked by the swordwoman, this makes Kita Furo attack Jiyu. At the end of the day, the child reappears and introduces herself.
Some part of earth was melting
1. Some part of earth was melting
January 7, 2004
Three hundred years ago, Yagyu Jubei fights Kita Ressai, the leader of the Northen Yagyu that has been eliminated by the Edo Yagyu. In the ensuing battle, Kita Ressai along with Jubei's wife and daughter were swallowed and drown in the ice. In the present day, Jiyu Nanohana encounters a strange child holding the Lovely Eyepatch and tries to give her. After fleeing away from the child, Jiyu meets a young transfer student named Freesia. She takes Freesia to her home just in time to be attacked by Kita Furo and the Siberian Yagyu. The strange child appears and swiftly sticks the Eyepatch on Jiyu, transforming her into Jubei II. The battle ends in her favor, but then a mysterious swordwoman appears and attacks her.
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Where to Watch Jubei Chan: Secret of the Lovely Eyepatch
Jubei Chan: Secret of the Lovely Eyepatch is available for streaming on the TV Tokyo website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Jubei Chan: Secret of the Lovely Eyepatch on demand at Amazon.
  • Premiere Date
    April 5, 1999
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (123)