Mameda is a tanuki who was born in the wrong era - all she wants is to trick humans, but that age of tanuki shenanigans is over. But one woman, a rakugo master named Bunko, shows Mameda it's still possible to cast magic on humans...only with words, not illusions. Mameda is determined to become Bunko's apprentice, but can she convince the stoic master to take her on...?
The worst episode of "My Master Has No Tail" is "Just Go Ahead and Try to Steal My Technique", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by Hideyo Yamamoto, Yoshitsugu Kimura and written by Kei Shimobayashi. "Just Go Ahead and Try to Steal My Technique" aired on 10/7/2022 and is rated NaN point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Watch Carefully".
Mameda may have decided that she’s Bunko’s apprentice, but the rakugoka has a completely different opinion about the matter!
Director: Hideyo Yamamoto, Yoshitsugu Kimura
Writer: Kei Shimobayashi
There’s more to rakugo than just storytelling. If Mameda wants to commit, she’ll have to learn more about humans and teamwork first!
Director: Yutaka Hirata
Writer: Aya Satsuki
Despite all the warnings, Memeda rushes to save Shirara, her first human friend, after the girl is abducted.
Director: Dede Yokoyama
Writer: Touko Machida
Koito knew Mameda was a tanuki all along!
Director: Kazuya Fujishiro
Writer: Aya Satsuki
Mameda’s first performance will be at the Tenjin Festival and she can’t wait to show the results of her training! Too bad she’s also developed performance anxiety.
Director: Yutaka Hirata
Writer: Kei Shimobayashi
The Tenjin Festival is here, but the weather takes a turn for the worse when Lord Tenjin arrives. Now, Mameda must find the deity before the humans cancel the festivities!
Director: Fumihiro Matsui
Writer: Touko Machida
Shirara finally reunites with her master, but he’s in trouble due to all the debts he owes. Mameda promises to shoulder his debts, but she has no way of repaying them…
Director: Toshiyuki Anzai
Writer: Aya Satsuki
Bunko promised not to take on an apprentice. When the Four Heavenly Kings force the issue, Bunko has no choice but to expel Mameda from her employ.
Director: Tsutomu Murakami
Writer: Kei Shimobayashi
Mameda faces Enshi Kirino, the perfect storyteller. If Mameda wants to pass this trial, she must perform a tale in exactly ten minutes and fifteen seconds. Without mistakes!
Director: Yutaka Hirata
Writer: Yuuho Togashi
Bunchou was a popular rakugoka, but he refused to take on an apprentice. Despite his insistence, he eventually relented and taught his art to a young girl called Bunko.
Director: Hideyo Yamamoto
Writer: Yuuho Togashi
Mameda cannot accept what Utaroku told her and chases him all the way to the red-light district.
Director: Satoshi Nakagawa
Writer: Touko Machida
Mameda becomes a pawn in a much larger scheme when the police accuse her of theft.
Director: Hideyo Yamamoto, Dede Yokoyama
Writer: Touko Machida
Mameda has a big problem: tanuki can’t trick humans nowadays! But when she finds herself spellbound by Bunko’s rakugo, she may have found a solution to her predicament.
Director: Kazuya Fujishiro
Writer: Touko Machida