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Rias’ family expanded, and new characters were introduced up until DxD Hero. We also see characters like Koneko shift their perspective, initially seeing Issei as just a pervert but eventually growing attached to him and falling for him due to his actions such as saving and supporting Kiba during his lowest moments, him taking responsability for his actions despite being able to basically throw someone else under the bus and keep himself safe from any disputes and receive a less harsher punishment, etc.

High School DxD Hero

After rescuing his master, Rias Gremory, from the Dimensional Gap, Red Dragon Emperor and aspiring Harem King Issei Hyoudou can finally return to his high school activities alongside fellow members of the Occult Research Club: Yuuto Kiba, Asia Argento, Xenovia Quarta, and Irina Shidou. The group soon embarks on a school trip to Kyoto.

While peacefully visiting a temple thanks to Rias’ spell, an attacking group of local youkai breaks the calm atmosphere. Once the altercation ends, the club learns that the mythical nine-tailed fox that protected the city was abducted and that someone has framed them for the act. Issei and his friends will now have to fight to protect the city and save their school trip from a planned disaster!

In the meantime, Rias, who had to stay in Tokyo with Akeno Himejima and Koneko Toujou, grows increasingly restless to have left the perverted Issei alone with the other girls of the Occult Research Club. Beyond this vague anxiety, what is the exact nature of the feelings Rias has been struggling with for the past few months?

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High School DxD has four seasons and four OVAs

Since its premiere in 2012, «High School DxD» has released four seasons and a few OVAs, but they aren’t clearly numbered, which can be confusing for fans. Luckily for you, we’ve got you covered.

First, you’ll want to start off with «High School DxD.» This introduces the series’ main characters, Issei, Rias, Akeno, Koneko, and Asia, and its overall plotline. We see Issei get turned into a demon and Rias’ underling, and the beginnings of the ongoing war between humans, devils, and fallen angels.

Next up is «High School DxD New,» released in 2013. This second season adapts Volumes 3 and 4 of the light novels and is split into two arcs: Excalibur of the Moonlit Schoolyard and The Vampire of the Empty Classroom. Then, there’s Season 3, titled «High School DxD BorN,» which completes the Birth of the Breast Dragon Emperor story arc established in Season 2, according to High School DxD Wiki.

Finally, there’s «High School DxD Hero,» released in 2018, which sees Issei and Rias’ relationship grow even more. As for the four OVAs, they seem to be only supplemental and not necessary to watch, according to a Reddit fan discussion. Currently, there’s no concrete news on a release date for Season 5 of «High School DxD,» but for now, we hope you can catch up on the anime with the help of this writing.

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First of all, this is my first review, so take that in mind.

Highschool DxD is a series many will know as one of the biggest ecchi franchise out there. Its popularity however is not only due to how ecchi it is, but also because of how good the story is. This is often an area in which the large majority of ecchi manga/anime/light novels are lacking, but DxD, despite being cliché and using VERY heavily Deus ex machinas, it’s story is great.

However, if you are someone that tend to be very picky about details, but also regarding if the story makes sense or not, maybe . this is not for you. However, if you don’t care much about those things, you will enjoy the story immensely, as I did. That said, even though it is an ecchi story, it becomes very emotional, at least for me, you get attached to the characters, and the story makes it even more emotional. When I read certain volumes, I would be going from either tearing up a bit to straight up bawling my soul out, and that was for the entire volume. It is emotional, without being melodramatic, it is great.

What makes DxD is not only the story, but also the characters

DxD has an enormous cast of characters, which may start small, but as the volumes go on, become larger and larger, which some may describe it as character bloat, so if this bothers you it may be a problem. However, in my opinion, most characters have very distinct personalities, and it is very difficult to dislike any of them (well, besides one. *Cough* Xenovia *Cough*), all the different girls follow different types, so everyone will have a girl that fits what they prefer.

Regarding Issei, you may at first think he will be like most other Harem MC, bland, a coward, uninteresting. But actually, Issei is probably in my opinion the single best protagonist in any harem ever. He is incredibly perverted yes, but this is what allows him to go even further beyond, he has an enormous will to protect those he cares for, and despite him being weak (at first), he will go to any lengths to protect them. He is reliable, kind, funny, perverted, and just simply badass. It is in my opinion very difficult to dislike Hyoudo Issei.

Overall, I would say Highschool DxD is greater than the sums of its parts, it is by far the piece of Japanese media, hell, it is probably my favourite piece of media ever. I’ve enjoyed every single second I’ve read the Light Novels, listened to the anime soundtrack, watched and rewatched the different anime seasons (especially Hero), I truly love this series from the bottom of my heart, and I say this with no shame, because despite it being an ecchi story, it is heart wrenching, badass, funny, simply incredible.

I would say however that if you are a person that is nitpicky, your enjoyment of DxD will be very different from mine, especially because of the many many many Deus ex machinas. And even though I am easy to please in general, DxD is still my favourite of them all, I would recommend to absolutely everyone to read it, as long as you at least don’t hate ecchi.

Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Nov 12, 2020
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«Stupidity is fine! If I can’t win with ability, I’ll excel through stupidity!» — Issei Hyoudou. A powerful quote from a monstrously powerful idiot.

High School DxD is a staple within the anime community, becoming one of the most popular ecchi series of all time thanks to its raunchy ecchi, well-crafted English dub, funny cast of characters, and its story telling. I love the anime, and I decided that it would be best to start reading ahead in the novels in preparation of the fifth season; little did I know that picking up the novels was probably the best decision I’ve made all year. Let me . explain why.

This is a story about growth and a journey toward one’s goals, or more specifically, the growth of Issei Hyoudou, our main protagonist of the story. This series entails the rise of our perverted protagonist as he unfortunately gets murdered by his very first girlfriend as they’re about to finish their first date. It turned out that Issei’s «girlfriend» happened to be a Fallen Angel on a mission with Issei in her crosshairs. Before he died, a crimson red beauty appeared before him and resurrected him. Issei wakes up lying next to her naked, revealing herself to be a devil; and thus begins Issei’s journey as a devil and a pawn of Rias Gremory from the Gremory household.

The story is told from the perspective of the character in focus, as it’s primarily from Issei’s POV, but the story can also switch over to other characters like Kiba, Rias or Azazel. This can be put to good use as Issei is not always at the centre of attention, as the story can switch over to a completely different set of characters that can give context to certain events throughout the story. And given that the story is told in first person, we get to read Issei’s thoughts and opinions on whatever scenario he’s in, which provides us a lot of the comedy and important information that is presented throughout the series and not often translated into the anime.

The story takes aspects of religion ranging from Buddhism to Christian, Hindu, Norse, Greek, Japanese, Irish, Chinese, Egyptian, Celtic, and Persian mythologies, and incorporates them into the characters, world building, power structuring, race & identity, history, and politics in the DxD universe. This was done at such a great extent that Ishibumi created such a unique, intricate, and immersive world to study and explore, something you rarely see in most harem and ecchi series. The series’ power system is based on magic and game pieces, such as Evil Pieces (chess pieces) and Brave Saints (set of cards). The chess pieces give the user special abilities or boost certain stats such as «Promotion» or «Speed» or «Strength» and can be either helpful or detrimental to the team depending on the match-up of users and their abilities. The set of cards can be used like poker where the King can use different combinations to output different levels of strength based on the strength of the set being played. Ishibumi had a lot of creativity with this power system as seen in the more recent arc, especially when you consider having people with Maou or God-level powers and abilities fighting against each other, and it’s really fun to see teams of lower power and status being able to match up against much stronger opponents and giving them a hard time. It also gave the author the creative freedom to match characters up that you wouldn’t normally have seen or would have liked to, kind of like you’re watching an all-stars game of sorts.

If there was one genre tag I would like to add to this entry, I would add ‘Action’, as there is a lot of fighting in this series. One of the main themes is the Ratings Games, as that plays a large part in determining a person’s power and political standing. Ratings Games are when two teams (with Evil Pieces or Brave Saints) fight against each other in a competitive event in different scenarios that are arranged beforehand.

Besides the storytelling and world building, the characters are another one of my favourite aspects of the series. Each of the main cast of characters have their own personalities, ambitions and goals and strive to work hard in order to achieve them, and after spending months reading the novels, I’ve grown to become very attached to them. You have the likes of Issei, one of the best male harem protagonists that you can find around, who strives to become the Harem-King as well as a high-ranking devil, you have Rias, whose goals are to become the head of the family and become the Ratings Games champion, and you have the rest of the main cast, including the likes of Akeno, Koneko, Xenovia, Asia, Irina, Rossweisse, Kiba, Ravel, and Gasper, who all aim to become strong in order to achieve their ambitions, as well as helping Rias and Issei achieve their own ambitions.

Just as important as the main cast of characters, we also have the side characters who either work alongside or against Issei and his friends. Out of all of the characters that I’d like to give a shout-out for being such cool, likeable and useful friends/rivals, we have the likes of Azazel, Sirzechs and the other leaders, we have Tannin, Ophis, Fafnir, and the Two Heavenly Dragons, we have Tobio the Slash Dog and the other guys in Heaven, we have Kuroka, Vali, Le Fay and Arthur Pendragon of the Vali Team, we have Saji and the rest of the Sitri Team, and finally, we have Sairaorg. Each one of these characters plays a pivotal role throughout the series, and the story wouldn’t have been able to progress without them. So many of these characters, including the main cast, were able to do so much thanks to the 25+ volumes currently released.

This might surprise anime-only viewers, but in my opinion, as Issei is such an endearing and thoughtful person to all the girls he meets and befriend, regardless of all the sexual encounters he experiences and regrettably rejects throughout the series, he is one of the rare few characters that are deserved of their harem. There is purpose behind most of Issei’s actions, even going as far as risking his life in scenarios where the odds are heavily stacked against him. He puts everyone’s issues ahead of his own, as detrimental as that may seem, since all he wants is to live a peaceful life with his harem. He gives you the urge to make you want to root for him and hope that he eventually succeeds, and I believe that’s one aspect of the LN that keeps you hooked until the very end.

Accompanying the novels, we have the artwork that feature throughout them. The artwork is very clean and well-polished, it improves as each volume gets released, so I have to give credit to Miyama-Zero. The closest the anime gets to the art style of the novels is when they changed studios for season 4, which in my opinion is a good thing; it means the anime will be more faithful to the source material. We got dozens of illustrations of ecchi scenes, character design reveal, and cool shots that happen in their volume, so if you’d like to give them a view (slight spoiler warning if you do so), then go onto the DxD Wiki.

Throughout my journey down the DxD rabbit hole, I discovered many new things, like my newfound enjoyment of this masterfully crafted series, as well as the fact that DxD Born got completely butchered by the previous studio. This series is an investment, because once you start getting in deeper and deeper and start investing more of your time and effort into understanding this series, you cannot stop. Like many people with this series, I came for the «plot», but ended up staying for the plot. And I’ll keep on doing so until the day Ishibumi decides to wrap things up. When you look past the image of breasts and degeneracy the series has created for itself within the anime community, you’ll find yourself stumbling across a genuine and fleshed out series created by a man who poured his heart and soul into trying to perfect it.

High School DxD is probably the least ordinary harem and ecchi series you could come across. The writing, world building, character development, heck, even the fighting and drama is better than what you can find in a lot of other series. This series will forever reign at the top of the harem and ecchi landscape, and if you’re not really a fan of these types of series, you might be surprised at what you’ll find. You will not regret reading this.

Solid 9/10 for this series.

What is the plot of High School DxD season 5?

There is no official plot synopsis for season 5 of High School DxD. However, via The Cinemaholic, the anime series has usually followed the same plot path as the light novel series. For instance, season 4 followed volumes 9 and 10 of the light novels. The previous season ramped up its action as Issei battled against Sairong. This also featured Issei using The Cardinal Crimson Promotion, which is a cool and immense power-up for his Scale Mail. But season 4 also gave a bit of much-awaited romance for fans, as Issei and Rias finally shared their first kiss. In short, season 4 contained a lot, yet also seemed to successfully wrap itself up.

What’s likely to be at the center of season 5 is an adaptation of volumes 11 and 12 of the light novel series. For Issei, that means tests. Issei will have to contend with the Middle-Class Promotion Test. This test pairs with the ranking used to denote a Devil’s strength and would place Issei just above low-class if he passes. But along with tests, Issei will also have to worry about Koneko, who has learned just how close Issei’s been with Rias and isn’t too happy about it.

It looks like season 5 will keep Issei and company plenty busy when it does finally premiere.

Источники:

https://myanimelist.net/anime/34281/High_School_DxD_Hero&rut=eec93d39e84749d787d284658d5e0c9114d8581d77d4f9e4d52ad4513efb42f2
https://www.looper.com/735400/the-correct-order-to-watch-every-part-of-high-school-dxd/&rut=ab81e76babb0fbfba9211b2139092fac155496456f6fad443bd5004390bfc11e
https://myanimelist.net/manga/25409/High_School_DxD&rut=12ae02723a63a1b0709e5493c7df5c3a5de24bfdd38669eb19096e7bceb938d6
https://www.looper.com/376281/high-school-dxd-season-5-release-date-cast-and-plot/&rut=5df11885a7a8f02179d92c04a760359dd82cdcd37ae0e09307dcafd3bb1fabc8