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Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Meisuke Nueno (front), Makoto Kurita (right), Kyouko Inaba (top right), and Hiroshi Tateno (left)
地獄先生ぬ〜べ〜
(Jigoku Sensei Nūbē)
Genre
Manga
Written byShō Makura [ja]
Illustrated byTakeshi Okano
Published byShueisha
ImprintJump Comics
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Jump
Original runAugust 24, 1993May 11, 1999
Volumes31 (List of volumes)
Further information
Anime television series
Nube
Directed byYukio Kaizawa
Written bySukehiro Tomita
Music byBMF
StudioToei Animation
Original networkANN (TV Asahi)
Original run April 13, 1996 August 7, 1997
Episodes49 (List of episodes)
Anime film
Directed byJunji Shimizu
Produced byHiroyuki Sakurada
Written bySukehiro Tomita
StudioToei Animation
ReleasedJuly 6, 1996
Runtime48 minutes
Anime film
Jigoku Sensei Nūbē: Gozen 0 toki Nūbē Shisu
Directed byYukio Kaizawa
Produced byHiroyuki Sakurada
Written byTakao Koyama
StudioToei Animation
ReleasedMarch 8, 1997
Runtime45 minutes
Anime film
Jigoku Sensei Nūbē: Kyoufu no Natsu Yasumi! Asashi no Uni no Gensetsu
Directed byJunji Shimizu
Produced byHiroyuki Sakurada
Written byYoshiyuki Suga
StudioToei Animation
ReleasedJuly 12, 1997
Runtime38 minutes
Original video animation
Directed byYukio Kaizawa
Produced byTakehiko Shimatsu
Music byMasamichi Amano
StudioToei Animation
Released June 1998 May 1999
Runtime30 minutes each
Episodes3
Manga
Jigoku Sensei Nūbē Neo
Written byShō Makura
Illustrated byTakeshi Okano
Published byShueisha
Magazine
  • Grand Jump Premium (2014)
  • Grand Jump (2014–2018)
  • Saikyō Jump (2016–2018)
Original runMay 28, 2014December 5, 2018
Volumes17
Television drama
Directed by
  • Noriyoshi Sakuma
  • Kenji Ikeda
Written by
  • Magi
  • Tomoharu Sato
StudioNippon Television
Original networkNNS (Nippon TV)
Original run October 11, 2014 December 13, 2014
Episodes10
Manga
Jigoku Sensei Nūbē S
Written byShō Makura
Illustrated byTakeshi Okano
Published byShueisha
MagazineSaikyō Jump
Original runAugust 3, 2018April 1, 2021
Volumes4
Manga
Jigoku Sensei Nube Kai
Written byShō Makura
Illustrated byTakeshi Okano
Published byShueisha
MagazineSaikyō Jump
Original runMay 2, 2025 – present
Manga
Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube Plus
Written byShō Makura
Illustrated byTakeshi Okano
Published byShueisha
MagazineShōnen Jump+
Original runMay 14, 2025June 25, 2025
Volumes1
Anime television series
Directed byYasuyuki Ōishi
Written byYoshiki Ōkusa
Music byEvan Call
StudioStudio Kai
Licensed byRemow
Original networkANN (TV Asahi)
Original run July 2, 2025 – present
Episodes5 (List of episodes)
Spin-off
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Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube (地獄先生ぬ〜べ〜, Jigoku Sensei Nūbē) is a Japanese manga series written by Shō Makura [ja] and illustrated by Takeshi Okano. It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from August 1993 to May 1999, with its chapters collected in 31 tankōbon volumes. The series follows Meisuke Nueno, aka Nube, the homeroom teacher for Class 5–3 at Dōmori Elementary. More than a teacher, however, he is a skilled exorcist, protecting the town of Dōmori from supernatural threats with strength borrowed from a powerful demon sealed in his left hand—a technique he calls the Demon's Hand.

A 49-episode anime television series, produced by Toei Animation, titled in English as simply Nube,[4] was broadcast on TV Asahi and its affiliates from April 1996 to August 1997. Three movies and three original video animation (OVA) episodes were released. A second anime television series adaptation, produced by Studio Kai, premiered on the same channel in July 2025.

A spin-off manga series focused on Izuna Hazuki, the itako-girl, Reibaishi Izuna: The Spiritual Medium, was serialized from 2007 to 2011, with a sequel, Reibaishi Izuna: Ascension, published from 2011 to 2016. Other manga sequels to the main series have been released: Jigoku Sensei Nūbē Neo (2014–2018); Jigoku Sensei Nūbē S (2018–2021); Jigoku Sensei Nube Kai (since 2025); and Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube Plus (2025).

By July 2024, the overall manga franchise had over 29 million copies in circulation.

Plot

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Dōmori Elementary School appears ordinary until supernatural disturbances—often targeting a student from Class 5-3—force teacher Meisuke Nueno (Nube) into action. Using his Demon's Hand or other spiritual abilities, he resolves each incident, sometimes through combat, negotiation, or appeasement. Though largely episodic, the series features recurring antagonists and later introduces longer story arcs. Each case concludes with restored normalcy and a lesson learned.

Media

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Manga

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Written by Shō Makura [ja] and illustrated by Takeshi Okano, Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from August 24, 1993,[5] to May 11, 1999.[a] Shueisha collected its 276 chapters in 31 tankōbon volumes, released from January 11, 1994,[8] to September 3, 1999.[9]

Spin-offs and other series

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A spin-off story focused on Izuna Hazuki, the itako-girl, titled Reibaishi Izuna: The Spiritual Medium, was serialized in Oh Super Jump [ja] and Super Jump from 2007 to 2011.[10][11][12] It was followed by Reibaishi Izuna: Ascension, published in Grand Jump and Grand Jump Premium from 2011 to 2016.[13][14][15][16][17]

A one-shot chapter, Jigoku Sensei Nūbē: Ōmagatoki (地獄先生ぬ~べ~ 逢魔ヶ刻), was published in Grand Jump on April 2, 2014.[18] A sequel to the original series, Jigoku Sensei Nūbē Neo (地獄先生ぬ〜べ〜NEO), started in Grand Jump Premium on May 28, 2014.[19] It was transferred to Grand Jump on July 16 of the same year.[15] Jigoku Sensei Nūbē Neo was simultaneously serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Saikyō Jump from August 5, 2016, to June 1, 2018.[20][21] The series finished on December 5, 2018.[22] Shueisha collected its chapters in seventeen tankōbon volumes, released from October 3, 2014,[23] to January 4, 2019.[24]

Another series, Jigoku Sensei Nūbē S (地獄先生ぬ〜べ〜S), was serialized in Saikyō Jump from August 3, 2018,[25] to April 1, 2021.[26] It is a sequel to Jigoku Sensei Nūbē Neo.[27] Shueisha collected its chapters in four tankōbon volumes, released from March 4, 2019,[28] to June 4, 2021.[29]

Another series by Makura and Okano, titled Jigoku Sensei Nube Kai (地獄先生ぬ〜べ〜怪), started in Saikyō Jump on May 2, 2025.[30][31]

Another series by Makura and Okano, titled Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube Plus (地獄先生ぬ〜べ〜PLUS), was serialized on the Shōnen Jump+ digital platform from May 14 to June 25, 2025;[32] Shueisha collected its chapters in one tankōbon volume, released on July 4 of the same year.[33] The manga was published in English on the Manga Plus digital service.[32]

Anime

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1996 series

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A 49-episode anime television series adaptation, produced by Toei Animation, was broadcast on TV Asahi between April 13, 1996, and August 7, 1997.[34] The opening theme is "Bari Bari Saikyou no. 1" (バリバリ最強No.1), performed by Feel So Bad. The first ending theme is "Mienai Chikara: Invisible One" (ミエナイチカラ~Invisible One~), performed by B'z, and the second ending is "Spirit, performed by Pamelah.[35]

2025 series

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In July 2024, it was announced that the manga would receive a new anime television series adaptation.[1][36] It is produced by Studio Kai and directed by Yasuyuki Ōishi, with Yoshiki Ōkusa handling series composition, Yū Yoshiyama designing the characters, and Evan Call composing the music.[37] The series, airing in two split cours, premiered with the first cours on July 2, 2025, and the second cours set to air in January 2026, on TV Asahi's brand new IMAnimation W programming block.[38][39][40] The opening theme song is "P0WER-AkuryoTaisan-" (P0WER-悪霊退散-), performed by Shintenchi Kaibyaku Shudan: Zigzag, while the ending theme song is "Sunflower" (ひまわり, Himawari), performed by Chilli Beans.[41]

Remow licensed the series and streams on the "It's Anime" YouTube channel in selected territories, including North America alongside other platforms, such as Netflix in Asian territories (except Japan and China).[42][43]

Films

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Three movies have been released. The first movie Jigoku Sensei Nūbē was released on July 6, 1996.[44] A second anime film titled, Jigoku Sensei Nūbē: Gozen 0 toki Nūbē Shisu, premiered on March 8, 1997.[45] The third anime film titled Jigoku Sensei Nūbē: Kyoufu no Natsu Yasumi! Asashi no Uni no Gensetsu premiered on July 12, 1997.[46]

Original video animations

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Three original video animations (OVAs) were released. The first OVA Kessen! Yōjin no jutsu VS kabeo was released in June 1998.[47] The second OVA Nazonazo nana fushigi BUKIMI chan was released in July 1998.[48] The third OVA Shijō saidai no gekisen! Zekki raishū!! was released in May 1999.[49]

Video games

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A video game was released by Bandai for the PlayStation on May 16, 1997.[50] Nube and Yukime became support characters in the 2006 Nintendo DS game Jump Ultimate Stars, with Hiroshi and Kyoko as help characters. Nūbē later appeared as a playable character in the 2014 PlayStation 3/PlayStation Vita game J-Stars Victory VS.[51]

Drama

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A ten-episode television drama adaptation was broadcast on Nippon TV from October 11 to December 13, 2014.[52][53][54] The cast includes Ryuhei Maruyama as Nūbē, Mirei Kiritani as Ritsuko Takahashi, Mokomichi Hayami as Kyōsuke Tamamo, Mizuki Yamamoto as Izuna Hazuki, Hideki Takahashi as Mugenkai Jikū and Kang Ji-young as Yukime.[55][56]

Reception

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By December 2014, the manga had 24 million copies in circulation.[57] By August 2023, the manga (including its spin-offs) had over 28 million copies in circulation;[58] and over 29 million copies in circulation by July 2024.[59]

Notes

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  1. ^ It finished in the magazine's 24th issue of 1999,[6] released on May 11 of that same year.[7]

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