Kage Kara Mamoru- (10000+ SIMPLE)

“Alternatively,” Mamoru continued, “you can tell me where you’ve hidden the ledger of witness locations. You have the encryption key in your left shoe, under the insole. Don’t bother lying—I saw you adjust your gait three times tonight, favoring your left foot. That’s where you keep things you don’t want metal detectors to find.”

Even Mamoru’s parents and the family dog, Bluemaru (a ninja bull terrier), are involved in the secret protection mission. Kage kara Mamoru-

When the anime aired in 2006, it was generally received as a solid, if not revolutionary, comedy. It suffered somewhat from being released during the "Ninja Boom" initiated by Naruto . Audiences expecting high-octane ninja battles were instead treated to a romantic comedy, leading to a split in viewer expectations. That’s where you keep things you don’t want

If you enjoyed Ninin ga Shinobuden (The Ninja Girls) for its comedy, or Ah! My Goddess for its serene, wish-fulfillment romance, you will find a hidden sanctuary in "Kage kara Mamoru!". It is the anime equivalent of a warm blanket—not flashy, not revolutionary, but utterly reliable. Bluemaru (a ninja bull terrier)

The rain tapped a soft rhythm on the plastic tarp above them.

The story is characterized by its wacky adventures, lighthearted action, and a slow-burn romance as Yūna begins to sense a mysterious "guardian" watching over her.