Kujibiki Unbalance(くじびきアンバランスKujibiki Anbaransu), as it exists in the real world, is a three-episode OVA from the highly popular 2004 anime Genshiken, as well as a series of three light novels by Genshiken anime collaborator Michiko Yokote. Within the world of Genshiken, however, Kujibiki Unbalance is a popular ongoing manga and 26-episode anime adaptation, which is eagerly watched and discussed by the main characters. These same characters also purchase associated products and adult-oriented dojinshi based on the series, which constitute the motivation for some of the "club activities" held by the Genshiken. Genshiken characters who are fans of Kujibiki Unbalance tend to refer to it by the shorthand name of Kuji-Un(くじアンKujian).
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| - Kujibiki Unbalance(くじびきアンバランスKujibiki Anbaransu), as it exists in the real world, is a three-episode OVA from the highly popular 2004 anime Genshiken, as well as a series of three light novels by Genshiken anime collaborator Michiko Yokote. Within the world of Genshiken, however, Kujibiki Unbalance is a popular ongoing manga and 26-episode anime adaptation, which is eagerly watched and discussed by the main characters. These same characters also purchase associated products and adult-oriented dojinshi based on the series, which constitute the motivation for some of the "club activities" held by the Genshiken. Genshiken characters who are fans of Kujibiki Unbalance tend to refer to it by the shorthand name of Kuji-Un(くじアンKujian).
- Kujibiki Unbalance originally started as a Show Within a Show within Genshiken. It is an intentional conglomeration of every anime genre and trope that the producers could cram in. Clips of it were animated for the original Genshiken series, and three complete episodes -- the first episode, a Clip Show, and the second-to-last episode -- were produced as an Omake on the Genshiken DVDs. They proved to be so wildly popular that the series was produced as its own standalone Anime series, which aired in the Fall 2006 season.
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| - Arashi de Hitoban-jū
- Choko Batoru! Kokutte Kokurarete...
- Dai-Sōshūhen
- Deai wa Anbaransu
- Doki' ☆ Kurage Darake no Arubaito Daisakusen
- Etchi de Tsutsumashii Mondaishū
- Gomen ne Aka-chan
- Jūhachi-Kin Tengoku
- Kujibiki Anbaransu
- Kujibiki yo, Eien ni
- Kyōfu no Hōshū
- Minato no Kurisutīnu
- Odoru! Kujibiki Utagassen
- Ore no Hata
- Pianishimo...
- Shichi-nin Iru!?
- Shippū Dotō! Rikkyōin Kōkō Seitokai Shikkōbu
- Shōtotsu!
- Taichō no Warui Uchūjin
- Un mo Jitsuryoku no Uchi!?
- Un mo Jitsuryoku no Uchi!? returns
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| - Title screen from the intro of Kujubiki Unbalance
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| - Chihiro's team splits up after the members have second thoughts about the competition. However, Chihiro regains the will to continue after a chance encounter with Ritsuko at his parents' grave, and works to convince his teammates to keep fighting.
- Unproduced. It is, however, mentioned in Genshiken volume 5, accompanied by several "screenshots" and commentary from Sasahara .
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