OVA
Description
Ryofuko is the reincarnation of the Chinese general Lü Bu, known as the "Flying General," now inhabiting the body of an 8-year-old Japanese elementary school girl. This creates a stark contrast between her youthful appearance and her retained warlord persona, including her aggressive temperament and battle lust. Her name adopts the feminine suffix "-chan," though she persists in using masculine speech patterns from her past life.

Physically depicted as a child, she wields her signature halberd ("Blade on a Stick"), reinforcing her combat legacy. Her design features "Cute Little Fangs," accentuating the clash between her intimidating history and childish form. Despite her new body, she remains "Hot-Blooded" and a "Big Eater," often displaying exaggerated aggression more fitting for a battlefield than a classroom.

Her primary companion is Chinkyuu, her former subordinate also reincarnated as a young girl. Chinkyuu shows unwavering loyalty, addressing Ryofuko with "-dono." Their dynamic complicates due to Chinkyuu’s internal identity as a "Dirty Old Man," leading to inappropriate conduct belying her youthful exterior. Ryofuko interacts with other reincarnated figures like Koujun, who initially appears as a plush toy ("Non-Human Sidekick"). A notable incident involves Ryofuko and Koujun undergoing a "Freaky Friday Flip," swapping bodies through supernatural means. During this swap, Koujun’s actions in Ryofuko’s body involve problematic behavior categorized as "Black Comedy Rape."

Narrative arcs explore her struggle to reconcile past and present identities. Aliens attempt to locate "Ryofu’s penis" using a "Lotus Eater Machine," emphasizing the dissonance between her original male identity and current female form. She participates in school activities like a "Measuring Day" and "Beach Episode," often resulting in comedic mishaps or "Clothing Damage." Fan service elements recur, including "Panty Shots," "Furo Scenes," and a fully nude "Transformation Sequence." Recurring gags feature a "demon panties" song and her failed attempts at a seductive "Show Some Leg" moment.

Ryofuko’s childlike appearance fuels "Lolicon" themes, central to humor and fan service. Her development remains static, focused on episodic comedic or ecchi scenarios without long-term growth. No expanded backstory, alternate timelines, or significant evolution beyond core OVA episodes exists.