Its new series is returning to TV after four years, airing in the Sunday late-night slot on the TV Tokyo six-station network.
"Once upon a time, there was a school that produced countless masterpiece characters." From timeless classics like Momotaro and Cinderella to modern "masterpieces" like games and hip-hop, this short anime parodies all kinds of classics with humor.
The theme song "Nonsense Nonsense" is written by frederic, known for "Oddloop." Airs from July 5, 2026 at 24:45.
📝 魅力・見どころ・特徴 ネタバレ控えめ
01YouTube-born, back on TV after 4 years
A monster of a series — 500k+ subscribers, 580M views — returns to TV after four years. The long-awaited revival is huge news online.
02Chaotic parodies of classic characters
Set in a school full of classic characters like Momotaro and Cinderella. The more source material you know, the more you'll grin — a habit-forming comic sense that even ventures into dark humor.
03Theme song by frederic
frederic, known for "Oddloop," wrote the theme "Nonsense Nonsense." Their addictive sound fits Meisaku-kun's chaotic world perfectly.
04A star cast's brilliant (silly) acting
Koji Nasu of Nasu-Nakanishi as Meisaku Matsuda, Kensho Ono as Bolt, Takuya Eguchi as Tsuru-ko, and more. The unique mix of comedians and popular voice actors is a highlight.
05Short bursts of laughter
Being a short-film format, it's perfect for a quick laugh before bed. Each episode is dense and rewards rewatching.
06Hungrily grabbing modern topics
Beyond timeless classics, it greedily riffs on "modern masterpieces" like games and hip-hop. Its shameless willingness to parody anything, anytime, is the charm.
07A new Sunday-late-night laugh slot
Airing Sunday late-night at 24:45 on the TV Tokyo network. A perfect way to end the week with silly laughs and unwind.
08Easy to enjoy from episode one
Self-contained parody gags mean you can laugh starting anywhere, even on first watch. The broad accessibility — funny even if you don't know the source — is a plus.
💡 注目ポイント・展開予想 軽めネタバレ
The biggest draw of the new series is what "modern topics" it grabs after a four-year gap.
Social media, recent games, trends — looking forward to how many now-only parodies get packed in.
How frederic's theme "Nonsense Nonsense" caps each episode's energy is also a highlight.
🧾 これまでのあらすじ ネタバレあり
*Aware! Meisaku-kun* is a short comedy anime that gained popularity on YouTube.
Once broadcast on TV, it grew its fanbase with parody gags laced with dark humor.
Now it returns as a new series after four years. In the TV Tokyo Sunday late-night slot, the chaotic school life of the masterpiece characters starts up again.
✅ 観る・注目するおすすめポイント
Strongly recommended for those who want a quick late-night laugh and love parody gags with a dark edge.
The more source material you know, the harder it hits — but its strength is that you can laugh on momentum alone.
Savor "that" energy that exploded on YouTube, now in TV Tokyo's late-night slot.
👀 トリビア・驚きの小ネタ集
💫 未回収の伏線 ネタバレあり
Points fans are curious about:
● What new characters and gags appear after four years.
● Whether past-series characters return as-is or get refreshed.
● How far it pushes modern "masterpieces" — what beyond games and hip-hop?
● How frederic's MV-like theme staging ties into the main episodes.
💌 次シーズンで絶対バズる名セリフ予想
● "For masterpieces, there's no old or new!"
The show's spirit of riffing on anything, anywhere.
● "So… what's the punchline, then?"
A likely staple from straight-man Meisaku-kun.
● "Nonsense? Bring it on."
A defiant line that links to the theme song.