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The Worst Episodes of Otaku no Video

Every episode of Otaku no Video ranked from worst to best. Explore the Worst Episodes of Otaku no Video!

A mockumentary featuring an animated tale of an average person who slowly becomes an otaku (obsessive fanatic) and eventually becomes the "Otaking"! Between story segments,...
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Worst Episodes Summary

"More Otaku no Video (1985)" is the worst rated episode of "Otaku no Video". It scored 6.9/10 based on 14 votes. Directed by Takeshi Mori and written by N/A, it aired on 12/20/1991. This episode scored 0.3 points lower than the second lowest rated, "Otaku no Video (1982)".

  • More Otaku no Video (1985)
    6.9/1014 votes
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    #1 - More Otaku no Video (1985)

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 12/20/1991

    Otaku no Video stars a young man named Kubo, who starts off as an average citizen, engrossed in the school tennis club, and happy with his girlfriend. Un/fortunately for him, his life is entirely changed by a chance meeting with an old high school classmate by the name of Tanaka (their full names don't matter, as it's their feats as Otaku that earn them my admiration and respect). After being introduced to Tanaka's circle of pop culture aficionados, Kubo is slowly inoculated with the first seeds of Otakudom, transforming into the stereotypic fanboy that the fellows at Gainax mock, and yet can probably identify with. Kubo spends his time and money on anime, letting it take over his life, until even his girlfriend is fed up with his new self. Distraught and angered by her and society's misunderstanding of anime Otaku, he vows to dedicate his life to becoming the Otaking, expanding anime to such an extent that it can no longer be made fun of.

    Director: Takeshi Mori

    Writer: N/A

  • Otaku no Video (1982)
    7.2/1013 votes
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    #2 - Otaku no Video (1982)

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 9/27/1991

    Otaku no Video stars a young man named Kubo, who starts off as an average citizen, engrossed in the school tennis club, and happy with his girlfriend. Un/fortunately for him, his life is entirely changed by a chance meeting with an old high school classmate by the name of Tanaka (their full names don't matter, as it's their feats as Otaku that earn them my admiration and respect). After being introduced to Tanaka's circle of pop culture aficionados, Kubo is slowly inoculated with the first seeds of Otakudom, transforming into the stereotypic fanboy that the fellows at Gainax mock, and yet can probably identify with. Kubo spends his time and money on anime, letting it take over his life, until even his girlfriend is fed up with his new self. Distraught and angered by her and society's misunderstanding of anime Otaku, he vows to dedicate his life to becoming the Otaking, expanding anime to such an extent that it can no longer be made fun of.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A