Immoral Guild

不徳のギルド (Futoku no Guild)

6.5(47,969)
MAL Score
Ranked #7639
Popularity #1979
  • Comedy
  • Ecchi
  • Fantasy
  • Harem
Episodes
12
Duration
24 min per ep
Aired
Oct 5, 2022 to Dec 21, 2022
Status
Finished Airing

Synopsis

Respected as one of Mebuki’s most experienced guild guards, Kikuru Madan can’t shake the feeling that he’s spent his best years on the job. He wants to step away and finally live like everyone else, yet responsibility keeps pulling him back—Kikuru worries what will happen to the guild once he’s gone.

Hoping to set him on the path to retirement, the receptionist Enome pairs him with four newcomers: the high-energy beastwoman Hitamu “Hitamuki” Kyan, the gifted Maidena Ange, the easygoing Toxico Dannar, and the dependable Hanabata Nohkins. Each shows real promise, but their shortcomings quickly turn training into a daily struggle, from Hitamu’s disastrous clumsiness to Hanabata’s inadvertent lewdness. Matters only get worse when monsters beyond the city begin behaving strangely, singling out women in salacious ways—leaving Kikuru to keep the team alive, get them up to standard, and somehow secure the successor he needs to finally retire.

Otaku Consensus

Immoral Guild lands as a fan-service comedy with sharper comic timing than its 6.54 MAL average suggests: Takuya Asaoka’s brisk direction, Kazuyuki Fudeyasu’s gag-first series composition, and TNK’s commitment to uncensored ecchi set pieces make the ensemble chemistry pop for viewers who came for chaos. Its reputation is buoyed by Konosuba comparisons and enthusiastic genre fans, while the recurring criticism is real: the adventure story is thin, and the sexualized monster gags are too dubious to convert anyone not already onboard.

Why You Should Watch

If you want Konosuba’s dysfunctional-party energy without isekai exposition, Immoral Guild is the trashy, polished detour: 12 episodes of fantasy slapstick where joke density matters more than quest mythology. The ideal viewer is someone who likes ecchi as an engine for timing and embarrassment, not as a shy garnish; the show’s AniList profile practically advertises its priorities with Nudity, Large Breasts, Female Harem, Slapstick, Magic, and Kemonomimi all ranking high. TNK and director Takuya Asaoka keep it moving in short, punchy scenes, so even the weaker adventure scaffolding rarely sits still. Watch the uncensored version if you want the cut fans actually rave about, and skip it if you need subtle romance, serious guild politics, or fanservice that apologizes for itself.

Key Characters

  • K
    Kikuru Madan

    Kikuru works because he is an ecchi-harem lead built as an exasperated professional straight man rather than a blank wish-fulfillment insert.

  • H
    Hitamu "Hitamuki" Kyan

    Hitamuki is the show’s kemonomimi chaos button, turning physical comedy into a repeatable rhythm rather than a one-off character quirk.

  • M
    Maidena Ange

    Maidena gives the ensemble its gifted-mage contrast, grounding the raunchier slapstick in a more recognizable fantasy-party archetype.

  • H
    Hanabata Nohkins

    Hanabata is remembered by fans as the character who makes reliability itself part of the ecchi joke machine.

What Makes It Stand Out

  • 1

    Ecchi is the show’s core design language, not a garnish: AniList’s highest signals include Nudity at 84%, Primarily Female Cast at 77%, Large Breasts at 76%, and Female Harem at 75%.

  • 2

    The comedy is structured around slapstick rather than deep lore arcs; Slapstick sits at 75% on AniList, and viewer reviews consistently praise the humor while calling the story comparatively thin.

  • 3

    TNK’s production uses a dedicated design pipeline: Hiraku Kaneko handled character design, Junji Gotou handled sub-character design, and Kio Edamatsu handled prop design, a useful split for a series built on costume, body-language, and fantasy-gear gags.

  • 4

    Its 12-episode run aired as a compact Fall 2022 TV season from October 5 to December 21, avoiding the stretched pacing that can bog down guild-fantasy ensemble comedies.

  • 5

    The show’s reputation is stronger among ecchi-comedy fans than its aggregate ranking suggests: MAL lists it at 6.54 and rank #7639, while web reviews include 10/10 praise for the uncensored version and repeated Konosuba-with-extra-spice comparisons.

Fun Facts & Trivia

Fun fact 1
The anime credits Taichi Kawazoe as original creator, with Takuya Asaoka directing and Kazuyuki Fudeyasu in charge of series composition.
Fun fact 2
Satoru Hirayanagi is credited for both Art Director and Art Design, meaning the background look and overall art-setting supervision were consolidated under the same key staffer.
Fun fact 3
Aiko Matsuyama handled color design, while Takuya Ogata served as director of photography, the two roles most directly tied to how the finished TV image reads on screen.
Fun fact 4
AniList reception closely mirrors MAL’s middle-of-the-pack score: 63/100 on AniList versus 6.54/10 on MAL, but with 782 AniList favourites showing a smaller, committed fanbase.
Fun fact 5
AniList’s Anachronism tag sits at 66%, a notable signal that the rural fantasy setting is not played as strict medieval worldbuilding.

Studios

  • TNK

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