High School DxD

High School DxD

Cover of High School DxD Volume 1 as published by Fujimi Shobo, featuring (from left to right) Asia Argento, Issei Hyodo, and Rias Gremory
ハイスクールD×D
(Haisukūru Dī Dī)
Genre Action, Fantasy, Harem
Light novel
Written by Ichiei Ishibumi
Illustrated by Miyama-Zero
Published by Fujimi Shobo
Demographic Male
Imprint Fujimi Fantasia Bunko
Magazine Dragon Magazine
Original run September 20, 2008 – present
Volumes 22
Manga
Written by Ichiei Ishibumi (Original Story)
Illustrated by Miyama-Zero (Original Designs)
Hiroji Mishima
Published by Fujimi Shobo
English publisher
Yen Press[1]
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Dragon Magazine (Chapters 1–3)
Monthly Dragon Age (Regular serialization)
Original run July 20, 2010 – present
Volumes 9
Manga
High School DxD: Asia and Koneko's Secret Contracts!?
Written by Ichiei Ishibumi (Original Story)
Illustrated by Miyama-Zero (Original Designs)
Hiroichi
Published by Fujimi Shobo
English publisher
Yen Press[2]
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Monthly Dragon Age
Published March 9, 2012
Anime television series
Directed by Tetsuya Yanagisawa
Produced by Hisato Usui
Jun Hatano
Shigeru Saito
Shinsaku Tanaka
Takuro Hatakeyama
Tetsuya Tsuchihashi
Written by Takao Yoshioka
Music by Ryosuke Nakanishi
Studio TNK
Licensed by
Network AT-X (uncensored)
tvk, CTC, TVA, SUN, Tokyo MX, BS11 (censored)
English network
Original run January 6, 2012 March 21, 2012
Episodes 12 + 6 OVAs
Original animation DVD
I'm Harvesting Breasts!
Directed by Tetsuya Yanagisawa
Written by Ichiei Ishibumi (Original writer)
Tetsuya Yanagisawa
Music by Ryosuke Nakanishi
Studio TNK
Released September 6, 2012
Runtime 24 minutes
Manga
High School DxD: The Work of a Devil
Written by Ichiei Ishibumi (Original Story)
Illustrated by Miyama-Zero (Original Designs)
SODA
Published by Fujimi Shobo
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Monthly Dragon Age, Age Premium
Original animation DVD
I'm Searching for Breasts!
Directed by Tetsuya Yanagisawa
Written by Ichiei Ishibumi (Original writer)
Tetsuya Yanagisawa
Music by Ryosuke Nakanishi
Studio TNK
Released May 31, 2013
Runtime 24 minutes
Anime television series
High School DxD New
Directed by Tetsuya Yanagisawa
Produced by Hisato Usui
Jun Hatano
Shigeru Saito
Takuro Hatakeyama
Tetsuya Tsuchihashi
Kōichi Kokago
Kozue Kananiwa
Shō Tanaka
Written by Takao Yoshioka
Music by Ryosuke Nakanishi
Studio TNK
Licensed by
Network AT-X (uncensored)
CTC, Tokyo MX, SUN, TVA, BS11 (censored)
Original run July 7, 2013 September 22, 2013
Episodes 12
Game
Developer Kadokawa Games
Publisher Kadokawa Games
Genre Visual novel
Platform Nintendo 3DS
Released
Game
High School DxD New Fight
Publisher Marvelous AQL
Genre Role-playing game
Platform PlayStation Vita
Released
Original animation DVD
I'm Enveloped in Breasts![5]
Directed by Tetsuya Yanagisawa
Written by Ichiei Ishibumi (Original writer)
Tetsuya Yanagisawa
Music by Ryosuke Nakanishi
Studio TNK
Released March 15, 2015
Runtime 24 minutes
Anime television series
High School DxD BorN
Directed by Tetsuya Yanagisawa
Produced by Hisato Usui
Jun Hatano
Shigeru Saito
Written by Takao Yoshioka
Music by Ryosuke Nakanishi
Studio TNK
Licensed by
Network AT-X (uncensored)
Tokyo MX, SUN, TVA, BS11 (censored)[6]
Original run April 4, 2015 June 20, 2015
Episodes 12 + 6 OVAs
Original animation DVD
The Unresurrected Phoenix[7]
Directed by Tetsuya Yanagisawa
Written by Ichiei Ishibumi (Original writer)
Tetsuya Yanagisawa
Music by Ryosuke Nakanishi
Studio TNK
Released December 9, 2015
Runtime 24 minutes
Anime television series
Studio TNK
Original run 2017 scheduled
Episodes TBA

High School DxD (Japanese: ハイスクールD×D Hepburn: Haisukūru Dī Dī, alternatively written as Highschool DxD) is a Japanese light novel series written by Ichiei Ishibumi and illustrated by Miyama-Zero. The story centers on Issei Hyodo, a perverted high school student from Kuoh Academy who is killed by his first date, revealed to be a fallen angel, but is later revived as a devil by Rias Gremory to serve her and her devil family. Issei's deepening relationship with Rias proves dangerous to the angels, the fallen angels, and the devils.

High School DxD began serialization in Fujimi Shobo's Dragon Magazine in its September 2008 issue. The first volume was released on September 20, 2008. A total of twenty two volumes is available in Japan as of September 2016 under their Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint. A manga adaptation by Hiroji Mishima began serialization in the July 2010 issue of Dragon Magazine and later in the March 2011 issue of Monthly Dragon Age with twenty two volumes currently available as of September 2016.

An anime adaptation by TNK aired on AT-X and other networks from January 6, 2012 to March 23, 2012. The anime is licensed in North America by Funimation, in the United Kingdom by Manga Entertainment, and in Australia by Madman Entertainment. A second season called High School DxD New (ハイスクールD×D NEW Haisukūru Dī Dī Nyū) aired from July 7, 2013, to September 22, 2013. A third season called High School DxD BorN (ハイスクールD×D BorN Haisukūru Dī Dī Bōn) aired from April 4, 2015 to June 20, 2015.[8][9] A fourth season is scheduled to be broadcast in 2017.[10][11]

Plot

Kuoh Academy (駒王学園 Kuō Gakuen, alt. Kuou Academy) is a former all-girls school that has recently turned co-ed, but it has a secret. Unknown to normal humans, angels (天使 Tenshi), fallen angels (堕天使 Datenshi) and devils (悪魔 Akuma) comprise part of the student population. One of these students, Issei Hyodo, is a lecherous second-year human student who lives a peaceful life. After an ordinary school day, Issei is suddenly asked out on a date by a girl named Yuma Amano. After their date, Yuma brings Issei to a local park and makes a startling request. She reveals herself as Raynare, a fallen angel, and she tries to kill him. Using her summoning card, Rias Gremory, a buxom third-year student at Kuoh Academy, revives him. Issei wakes up the next morning, thinking that the events that occurred were all just a dream. Immediately after being attacked by another fallen angel and waking up, he notices Rias naked in his room. Rias reveals to Issei her true identity as a devil and says that as a result of his death at the hands of Yuma, she has reincarnated him as a devil, becoming his new master in the process.

Story arcs

Ishibumi has grouped the light novels into story arcs. The first arc, titled The Red Dragon Emperor's Awakening (赤龍帝覚醒 Sekiryūtei Kakusei), ran through the first two volumes. Birth of the Breast Dragon Emperor (乳龍帝誕生 Chichiryūtei Tanjō) is the second story arc and follows volumes three through six. The Heroic Oppai Dragon (英雄(ヒーロー)おっぱいドラゴン Hīrō Oppai Doragon) follows volumes seven through twelve.[LN 12 afterword] The fourth arc, The Legend of Oppai Dragon and his Lively Companions (おっぱいドラゴンと愉快な仲間たちの伝説 Oppai Doragon to Yukaina Nakamatachi no Densetsu), starts at volume 14 and is the series' current arc.[LN 14 afterword]

The light novels also feature a series of side stories set in between the main storyline, and are often compiled into volumes. So far, three short story collections (Volume 8, Volume 13 and Volume 15) have been published.[LN 8][LN 13][LN 15]

Development

Ishibumi had previously worked on a horror genre series two years prior to the publishing of the first light novel for High School DxD. In the volume 1 afterword, he mentions that he changed his writing style, and wanted to develop one in the school-life, love-comedy, battle, and fantasy genre. His main character Issei was made into a lecherous guy at the request of his editor. For the first volume, he made Rias a second lead character and heroine, and Asia to be the second heroine. Some of his characters are loosely referenced from the Bible, non-fiction books, and mythology. He created a world where the war between the three main factions (Angels, Devils, and Fallen Angels) is over, and where many famous angels and devils have already ceased to exist. He also added characters and legendary beasts from a variety of places from Norse mythology to Japanese Yokai.[LN 1 afterword] The concept of Balance Breaker was to represent a super-powered version of the character's Boosted Gear, and he likens this to the Super Saiyan in Dragon Ball and the Bankais in Bleach. [LN 2 afterword]

Ishibumi intended to make the shounen-style light novel series that teenagers would be embarrassed to buy, yet was concerned that it might get an age restriction. In each of his afterword sections in the light novels, he makes numerous references to Oppai (breasts) and notes when he tries to make his characters more erotic.[LN 2 afterword]

Media

Light novels

High School DxD began as a light novel series written by Ichiei Ishibumi, with illustrations provided by Miyama-Zero. The first volume of High School DxD was released by Fujimi Shobo on September 20, 2008.[12] As of August 28, twenty two volumes have been released under their Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint, and is currently split into five separate story arcs.[13] A bonus story, called The First Errand: Ophis Edition (はじめてのおつかい・オーフィス編 Hajimete no Otsukai: Ōfisu Hen), was released with the July 2012 issue of Dragon Magazine (released on May 19, 2012) as a bunkobon volume. The story takes place after Volume 12, and centers on Ophis' first shopping trip in the human world.[14]

Manga

A manga adaptation illustrated by Hiroji Mishima began serialization in the July 2010 issue of Dragon Magazine, and later in Monthly Dragon Age in its March 2011 issue. The first volume was published by Fujimi Shobo on June 9, 2011,[15] with a total of seven volumes available in Japan as of December 8, 2014 under their Dragon Comics Age imprint. A spinoff manga, called High School DxD: Asia and Koneko's Secret Contracts!? (ハイスクールD×D アーシア&小猫 ヒミツのけいやく!? Haisukūru Dī Dī: Āshia ando Koneko Himitsu no Keiyaku!?), illustrated by Hiroichi, was serialized in Monthly Dragon Age from the October 2011 issue (Released on September 9, 2011) to the April 2012 issue (Released on March 9, 2012). Serving as a side story, the manga takes place after chapter 10 of the main manga, and centers on Asia Argento's first duties as a Devil. It was later released as a tankōbon volume on March 9, 2012.[16] Yen Press has licensed the spin-off for an English release and will release the volume on December 16, 2014.[17] A second spin-off series, titled High School DxD: The Work of a Devil (ハイスクールD×D アクマのおしごと Haisukūru Dī Dī: Akuma no Oshigoto), began in the April issue of Monthly Dragon Age. Illustrated by SODA, it adapts the short stories found in the light novels.[18]

No.Japanese release dateJapanese ISBNEnglish release dateEnglish ISBN
1 June 9, 2011[15]ISBN 978-4-04-712733-3May 27, 2014[19]ISBN 978-0-316-40736-6
  • 1. "I Quit Being Human."
  • 2. "I Start as a Devil."
  • 3. "I've Begun a Battle."
  • 4. "I Found Someone to Protect."
On his first date, Issei Hyodo is killed by Yuma Amano, a girl who sprouts black wings and stabs him in the abdomen with a spear of light. He wakes up the next day intact, assuming the incident to be a dream. However, when Issei is stabbed in the abdomen again by another winged creature, Rias Gremory, the school idol, intervenes, saying that Issei is her own. The next morning, Issei discovers he and Rias are naked together in bed. Reassuring that the dreams were real, Rias introduces herself as a devil and his new master. He is recruited to the Occult Research Club, where he meets the club members who are devil servants for Rias: school mascot girl Koneko Toujou, school prince Yuto Kiba, and big sister beauty Akeno Himejima. His job is to hand out flyers and tries to establish contracts in order to advance as a devil and eventually have servants of his own as a Harem King. After dealing with an unusual contact, he befriends a newly transferred nun named Asia Argento, and later observes Rias's team take on a stray devil. He encounters a renegade priest Freed Sellzen but Asia tries to protect Issei as Rias's team retrieves him.
2 December 9, 2011[20]ISBN 978-4-04-712767-8August 26, 2014[21]ISBN 978-0-316-37682-2
  • 5. "I Made a Friend."
  • 6. "I Will Protect My Friend."
  • 7. "I'm Saving My Friend."
  • 8. "I Defeat an Angel."
  • 9. "Off You Go, Damn Angel!"
  • 10. "I Start a New Life."
Issei and Asia go on a date, where Asia shares her background story. Yuma Amano, who reveals herself to be the fallen angel Raynare, captures Asia. Despite Rias's warnings not to fight the fallen angels, Issei tries to rescue Asia and gets help from Koneko and Yuta. They battle Freed and cause him to retreat; however they are too late to save Asia, as she dies from having her Sacred Gear stolen by Raynare. After Issei defeats Raynare, Rias revives Asia as a devil using her bishop piece. She has her live with Issei, and the club welcomes her with a party.
3 July 9, 2012[22]ISBN 978-4-04-712814-9November 18, 2014[23]ISBN 978-0-316-33482-2
  • 11. "I Became a Devil."
  • 12. "I'll Do My Best at Work."
  • 13. "I'll Do My First Sexual Experience!?"
  • 14. "I Pick a Fight."
  • 15. "I'll Make a Grandchild!?"
  • 16. "I've Begun My Training!"
  • 16.5. "I'll Serve Under Him!?"
4 January 9, 2013[24]ISBN 978-4-04-712852-1February 15, 2015[25]ISBN 978-0-316-37682-2
  • 17. "The Real Battle Begins!"
  • 18. "I'll Enchant You With My Finishing Technique!"
  • 19. "Combine the Power of the Two!"
  • 20. "I Can Still...Fight!"
  • 21. "I'll Take Prez Back!"
  • 22. "I'll Blow Away the Immortal Bird!"
  • 22.5. "I Start a New Life"
5 September 9, 2013[26]ISBN 978-4-04-712900-9May 19, 2015[27][28]ISBN 978-0-316-25884-5
  • 23. "Heat up, Occult Research Club!"
  • 24. "We'll beat you with our teamwork!"
  • 25. "I'll Draw Out the Aura of the Dragon?"
  • 26. "These Bloodbath Types, I'll Live Through Them!"
  • 27. "An Intense Battle of the Demonic Sword vs. Holy Sword!"
  • 28. "The Plan to Destroy the Holy Sword!"
  • 28.5. "The Plan to Destroy the Holy Sword"
6 April 9, 2014[29]ISBN 978-4-04-070080-9August 18, 2015[30][31]ISBN 978-0-31-629854-4
  • 29. "A Devil's Punishment? Please Forgive Me!"
  • 30. "Becoming a Perverted Demon?!"
  • 31. "Occult Research Club, Move Out!"
  • 32. "Hell's Gatekeeper Will Perish!"
  • 33. "A Fierce Battle! Vs. Archnemesis Freed!"
  • 34. "Burn On! Lechery & Fervor!!"
  • 35. "New Knight & New Rival"
  • 35.5. "Friends"
7 December 9, 2014[32]ISBN 978-4-04-070457-9November 17, 2015[33]ISBN 978-0-31-630946-2
  • 36. "A Battleground For Girls!?"
  • 37. "Summer! Swimsuits! Strife!?"
  • 38. "Baby Making! A Bit Early for That!?"
  • 39. "Parents' Day Commences."
  • 40. "Devil King Leviathan-Sama Descends!"
  • 41. "I Got Myself A (Male) Kouhai."
8 August 8, 2015[34]ISBN 978-4-04-070597-2April 26, 2016ISBN 978-0-31-631496-1
  • 42. "I'll Handle My (Male) Kouhai!!"
  • 43. "I Get The "Dragon Slayer"!?"
  • 44. "The Top Conference Begins!"
  • 45. "It's An Emergency!? I'll Head Out Too!!"
  • 46. "Khaos Brigade"
  • 47. "View x Dress Break - The Ultimate Tag Team!?"
  • 48. "Red Dragon and White Dragon
  • 49. "Fists of Rage Clash!!"

Anime

An anime adaptation produced by TNK and directed by Tetsuya Yanagisawa aired on TV Tokyo's satellite channel AT-X between January 6, 2012 and March 23, 2012.[35] AT-X airings of the series are uncensored, while the airings on TV Kanagawa (which began on January 11, 2012) and other networks are heavily censored. Six DVD and Blu-ray compilation volumes were released by Media Factory between March 21, 2012 and August 29, 2012, each containing an OVA short entitled "Release the Swaying Delusions" (妄想爆揺解除オリジナルビデオ Mōsō Bakuyure Kaijo Orijinaru Bideo, lit. "Release the Swaying Delusions Original Video").[36] An OVA episode that is listed as episode 13 was bundled with the limited edition of the 13th light novel on September 6, 2012 on Blu-ray disc.[37] The script for the episode was handled by Ichiei Ishibumi, who is the author of the light novels.[38] Another OVA episode of the first season that is listed as episode 14 is written by Ishibumi and was bundled with the limited edition release of the 15th light novel on May 31, 2013 on Blu-ray.[39]

A second season of High School DxD, titled High School DxD New (ハイスクールD×D NEW Haisukūru Dī Dī Nyū), was announced at the post-end credits of the 13th episode,[40][41] and premiered on AT-X and Chiba TV on July 7, 2013. The second season adapts volumes three and four of the light novels and is split into two arcs: Excalibur of the Moonlit Schoolyard (ハイスクールD×D3 月光校庭のエクスカリバー Gekkō Kōtei no Ekusukaribā) and Vampire of the Empty Classroom (停止教室のヴァンパイア Teishi Kyōshitsu no Vanpaia). As with the first season, AT-X airings are uncensored, while airings on all other channels are heavily censored.

In June 2014, Fujimi Shobo announced plans to produce a third anime season.[8] It was announced on December 6, 2014 that the third season is titled High School DxD BorN, and aired from April to June 2015, with the same staff and voice cast.[9] The series adapts volumes five through seven of the light novels as well as one of the light novel's short stories.

In North America, the first season is licensed by Funimation for simulcast on their video website before releasing the series on DVD and Blu-ray and in Australia by Madman Entertainment. Manga Entertainment have licensed the series in the UK for a DVD and Blu-ray release in 2014.[42][43] Funimation released the first season of High School DxD on DVD and Blu-ray on August 20, 2013.[44] The second season has also been licensed by Funimation. Funimation released the second season of High School DxD titled High School DXD New on DVD and Blu-ray on November 11, 2014.[45] The third season has also been licensed by Funimation. Funimation released the third season of High School DxD titled High School DXD BorN on DVD and Blu-ray on September 6, 2016.[46] At the 2016 Fantasia Bunko Daikanshasai, Fujimi Shobo announced that a new anime series was in production.[47]

Due to the anime's sexual scenes, the Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC) classified it as "Objectionable" in New Zealand. The OFLC stated in their report publications were banned if containing what the board felt was "to reinforce the notion that young persons are sexually desirable and available".[48]

Music

The music of the High School DxD series was composed by Ryosuke Nakanishi. Eight pieces of theme music are used for the three seasons. The opening theme for the first season is "Trip -Innocent of D-", performed by Larval Stage Planning, while the ending theme song is "STUDYxSTUDY" by the voice actress unit StylipS, consisting of Arisa Noto, Yui Ogura, Kaori Ishihara, and Maho Matsunaga, who all had voice roles in the anime. The songs were released as CD singles on January 25, 2012 and February 5, 2012, respectively, under the Lantis label.[49][50] An original soundtrack was released on March 21, 2012, also under the Lantis label.[51] A character song mini-album, called High School DxD GirlsxSongs! (『ハイスクールD×D』Girls×Songs! Haisukūru Dī Dī Gāruzu Songuzu!), featuring the main female cast from the anime series, was released on June 27, 2012 under the Lantis label.[52]

The second season featured an opening and ending theme for the two arcs. The opening theme for the first arc is "Sympathy" by Larval Stage Planning. The ending theme for the first arc is Hōteishiki wa Kotaenai (方程式は答えない) by the Occult Research Club Girls (オカルト研究部ガールズ Okaruto Kenkyū-bu Gāruzu), featuring Yōko Hikasa, Shizuka Itō, Azumi Asakura, and Ayana Taketatsu as the respective voices of Rias Gremory, Akeno Himejima, Asia Argento, and Koneko Toujou. The opening theme for the second arc is "Passionate Argument" (激情論 Gekijō-ron) by Zaq. The ending theme for the second arc is "Lovely♥Devil" (らぶりぃ♥でびる Raburyi♥Debiru) by the Occult Research Club Girls, featuring the main female voice cast from the first season with the additions of Risa Taneda, Maaya Uchida, and Ayane Sakura as the respective voices of Xenovia, Irina, and Gasper.

For the third season, the opening theme is "Bless Your Name" by ChouCho. The ending theme is "Give Me Secret" by StylipS.

Games

Kadokawa Games announced in July 2013 that a videogame adaptation of High School DxD was in development for Nintendo 3DS.[53] Originally scheduled to be released in Japan on November 28, 2013,[54] it was delayed in order to "improve the product's quality",[55] and was instead released on December 19, 2013.[3] Described as an "erotic battle adventure", the game features a visual novel and turn-based battle system.

A PlayStation Vita game titled High School DxD New Fight was released on August 28, 2014 in Japan.[56]

Other media

An internet radio show, called High School DxD: The Occult Research Club Inside Kuoh Academy (ハイスクールD×D 駒王学園 裏オカルト研究部 Haisukūru Dī Dī KuŌ Gakuen Ura-Okaruto Kenkyū-bu), aired on HiBiKi Radio Station on December 12, 2011.

A trading card game by Prism Connect featuring characters from the series was released on July 27, 2012 in a starter deck and booster pack.[57]

Reception

High School DxD was a commercial success, by selling over 1 million light novel copies in Japan alone. According to Oricon, High School DxD was the sixth top-selling light novel series in Japan for 2012, selling a total of 654,224 units.[58] Also, in 2013 High School DxD sold over 346,173 copies according to Oricon.[59] The English version of the first manga volume reached No.2 in the New York Times best-seller list.[60]

The anime adaption of High School DxD received mostly mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising the visuals, musical score and sometimes the fanservice, though the plotline's lack of originality was constantly criticized. Sequential Tart, in a review of the anime, praised the animation quality, voice acting, and fanservice scenes, as well as the depth of the "actually really engaging" plot, for a final score of 8.[61] Finding the animation "to die for" and the music "fun throughout", Active Anime lauded DxD as "a kick ass action comedy that's crazy sexy", with "sexy devil ladies, a hero with heart, and exhilarating action mak[ing] this a win-win!"[62] Stig Høgset of THEM Anime Reviews agreed on DxD being "a whole lot of fun", praising the characters, fanservice, and visuals. Writing that "High School DxD turned out to be a really pleasant surprise", Høgset continued that "I will certainly look into the sequel if FUNimation ever gets it out the door on disc."[63]

In a Preview Guide for winter anime of 2012, Zac Bertschy of Anime News Network gave High School DxD a joking rating of "boobs", writing "this is a fanservice show, one that yet again plays with the master/slave relationship, except this time the female character is the one in the "master" role [...] I have no clue where the story is going, but they really want you to think that all the bloody "death 'n demons" stuff is super edgy and totally dark, so I can't imagine this show not just wallowing in overwrought angsty nonsense when it isn't overanimating the breasts of every female character." He opined that the show's premise feels juvenile.[64] This sentiment was echoed by Rebecca Silverman, who found DxD to be "for the most part [...] just a romp through harem land" that fails to set itself apart from other harem shows of a similar genre, and scored it a rating of 2 out of 5.[65] Similarly, Carl Kimlinger complained that although DxD has "a pretty decent idea for a story", the anime "tries so hard to pander to our baser instincts [fanservice] that it basically smothers it." He labelled Issei as a "loathsome little creature" and found Rias to be uninteresting, for another score of 2.[66]

Anime News Network's Theron Martin found positivity in the show's artistry, animation quality and musical score, opining that "in a technical sense this is likely to be one of the best series of the new season." He too criticized the run-of-the-mill premise, yet however believed that "things like depth and originality are hardly necessary for a series like this to succeed. Take it for the trashy, sexy fare that it is and it likely won't disappoint." A score of 2.5 was given.[67] Martin's viewpoints were shared by Bamboo Dong, who although wrote that "I don't fault High School DxD for its fanservice", he "fault[s] it for being derivative and messy." Writing that "it's not sterling, but it's greasy and yummy so people eat it anyway", High School DxD again received a score of 2.5.[68] Martin, in Anime News Network's official series review of High School DxD, praised the color, musical, fanservice and character developments, but again criticized the lack of originality, concluding that "Evaluated as a general release series, High School DxD has enough going for it to be a little better than average. Evaluate it as a fan service-focused series, though, and it is one of the top recent titles of its type."[69]


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