English Dub Review: I’m Living With an Otaku NEET Kunoichi?! “Somehow There Was Bedlam in the Bathhouse / Somehow the Tsundere Kunoichi’s Sister Showed Up”



Overview

“Somehow There Was Bedlam in the Bathhouse”

Shizuri and the others visit a luxury bathhouse with jacuzzis, showers, and massage chairs.



“Somehow the Tsundere Kunoichi’s Sister Showed Up”

The rigid and sheltered sister of Kanna goes to visit her big sister to see what she’s been up to…



Our Take

This time around, we get two episodes that lean into the show’s playful energy, mixing outrageous comedy with character-driven moments. One focuses on a lighthearted setting full of chaotic antics and cheeky humor, while the other shifts toward family drama with the arrival of Kanna’s younger sister, Yuzu. The combination makes for a lively and unpredictable watch that highlights the series’ blend of absurdity and charm.

What keeps these installments engaging is how they balance over-the-top gags with small but meaningful character interactions. The humor is as wild and exaggerated as ever, yet the introduction of Kanna’s sister adds a fresh perspective that both contrasts with and complements the existing cast due to her inexperience with modern civilization, as the Ninjas from her and Kanna’s village tend to live off the grid like villagers from a 3rd world country. But despite this, her presence brings out new sides of familiar characters while adding a layer of personal conflict beneath the show’s signature humor.

Overall, this pair of episodes captures the series at its most playful, mixing eccentric comedy, cheeky fan service, and the emotional beats of a family reunion into a package that’s both outrageous and surprisingly heartfelt. By balancing over-the-top spectacle with character-driven humor, the show manages to be ridiculous without losing its warmth, while Kanna’s sister’s visit adds fresh dynamics that deepen the story. I’m curious to see what direction it goes next!