Apr 13, 2010
So we all have been the new kid at school, am I right? And we all have been the kid who had grand dreams for the future, also right? And we can all relate to when the future-telling spirit publicly announces that we're going to grow up to become the greatest threat civilization has ever known, right? No, wait . . . what?
Enter Sai Akuto, a boy who is going to start his first day as a transfer student at a prestigious magic academy. On the way, he befriends the beautiful Junko Hattori, and they share a vow of loyalty and friendship; her family has
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served the empire for generations, and his devotion to the goal of becoming a High Priest means they share a desire to serve mankind for the better.
At the start of his first day, Sai is informed by the Aptitude-Reading Spirit that his future occupation is Demon King, a title reserved for soulless monsters and genocidal warlords. Upon reaching his first class he is challenged to a duel and, in defending himself, accidentally demolishes the classroom and spurs on the rumors of his future-coming infamy. The male students cower in his presence while the girls whisper that his merest touch will impregnate them, and his homeroom teacher implores him that, before he does the inevitable and commits suicide, he calls her so that she can preserve him as one of the undead. After all, the opportunity to study a Demon King is the chance of a lifetime, and he IS right nearby and doomed to hate his life.
HARSH.
This show keeps the hits coming with comical circumstances, wonderful characters, and epic battles. The story has only just begun, but it smacks with all of the wondrous components that make our favorites, our favorites. I encourage anyone who loves harem comedies, awkward situational comedies, epic magic battles, and/or ecchi girls to tune in and turn on.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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