Talentless Nana (2020)

A psychological anime thriller where a powerless girl infiltrates a school of superpowered teens — armed only with intelligence and deception.

Talentless Nana - Series Information

  • Original Title: 無能なナナ
  • First Air Year: 2020
  • Last Air Year: 2020
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Mystery
  • Content Rating (US): TV-14
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 13
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • First Air Date: October 4, 2020 (United States - TV-14), October 4, 2020 (Canada - 14+), October 4, 2020 (Germany - 16), October 4, 2020 (Australia - M), October 4, 2020 (Brazil - 14), October 4, 2020 (Mexico - B-15)
  • Networks: AT-X, Tokyo MX, BS Fuji
  • Production Companies: Bridge
  • Production Countries: Japan
  • Alternative Titles: Nana sin talento (ES), Talentless Nana (DE), Munou na Nana (JP), 无能力者娜娜 (CN), Incompetent Nana (US)

Talentless Nana - Plot

It is the year 20XX. Earth was assaulted by monsters that would come to be known as "the Enemy of Humanity." In order to deal with this threat, special schools composed of teenagers with extraordinary abilities were formed. These people, who came to be known as "the Talented," had abilities that could defy the rules of reality. Among these people with supernatural powers was an outlier, an individual who was sent to one of these schools despite having no innate special abilities whatsoever. This is the story of our protagonist, who attempts to defeat the Enemies of Humanity through the use of intelligence and manipulation alone.

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Talentless Nana - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Rumi Okubo
  • Hiro Shimono
  • Yuichi Nakamura
  • Mai Nakahara
  • Toshiki Masuda
  • Takuya Nakashima
  • Yuki Inoue
  • Takeo Otsuka
  • Yoshitaka Yamaya
  • Hiromichi Tezuka

Writers

  • Fumihiko Shimo
  • Shouji Yonemura

Talentless Nana - FAQs

What makes Talentless Nana different from other anime?

Talentless Nana pulls off a rare genre bait-and-switch: it opens like a standard supernatural school anime, then flips the premise entirely by the end of its first episode. The protagonist isn't a hero in training — she's an assassin with no powers, relying purely on psychological manipulation and cold calculation.

Is Talentless Nana based on a manga?

Yes, the series adapts the manga of the same name by Looseboy, with art by Iori Furuya. The manga began serialization in Monthly Shōnen Gangan in 2016 and is still ongoing. The anime covers a significant portion of the early story arcs while leaving room for further adaptation.

Where can you stream Talentless Nana?

Talentless Nana is available to stream on Crunchyroll and the Crunchyroll Amazon Channel. If you prefer to own it digitally, episodes can be purchased through Amazon Video and the Apple TV Store.

Is Talentless Nana worth watching for anime fans?

Absolutely, especially if you enjoy psychological thrillers. The show's central twist reframes everything you thought you knew within the first episode, and the cat-and-mouse tension rarely lets up. It rewards attentive viewers with layered plotting and a protagonist who is genuinely unpredictable and compelling.

Who voices the main character Nana Hiiragi?

Nana Hiiragi is voiced by Rumi Okubo, a prolific Japanese voice actress known for roles in Overlord and Shimoneta. Her performance captures Nana's dual nature — the cheerful, disarming exterior she projects to classmates and the cold, calculating mind working beneath the surface.

How does Talentless Nana handle its psychological thriller elements?

The series leans heavily into suspense and deception, framing each episode around Nana's schemes to eliminate her targets without revealing her true mission. It draws clear inspiration from Death Note's battle-of-wits structure, placing enormous weight on planning, misdirection, and the constant threat of exposure.

Who composed the music for Talentless Nana?

The score was composed by Yasuharu Takanashi, a veteran anime composer whose credits include Fairy Tail, Naruto Shippuden, and Pretty Cure. His work on Talentless Nana reinforces the show's tonal shifts — moving between deceptively cheerful school-life moments and tense, unsettling confrontations.

What anime are similar to Talentless Nana?

Fans of Talentless Nana often enjoy Charlotte, which also explores superpowered students in a school setting with darker undertones, and Parasyte -the maxim-, another series built around a protagonist hiding a dangerous secret. Sagrada Reset offers similarly intricate plotting for viewers who appreciate psychological complexity.

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