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Feb 15, 2019
One of my most memorable Hentai, a separate series that differs in art style and quality through each episode, the story differs based on each episode and is pretty much negligible, the main character is an arse and he doesn't even speak (He only responds with Nods or Shaking his head) but the action is great and the sound quality is great, so I guess it doesn't matter too much.
I personally enjoyed most of the episodes and I'm sure a lot of people could probably enjoy a lot of the episodes too, it has something for most people, Maids, Childhood Friends, Sister and Her Friend,
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Cousin etc...
It's a Hentai, what do you expect?
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Feb 15, 2019
A series of which I've had fond memories of, Date a Live II incorporates the main gimmick of dating to survive in the previous series and amps it up a notch.
New characters are introduced, which, although being pretty much a Harem Anime, I've realized I can still feel sympathy for their situations, rather the average Sword 'Ass' Online anime, Date a Live has many enjoyable scenes for those whom are interested in both the Plot and 'Plot' utilizing comedy to accentuate the characters motivations while also maintaining a relatively serious tone.
Date a Live II makes multiple mistakes that the previous series had, but through further
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explanation later in the story, those make sense, but since this is a review on the Second Series specifically, one would have to attempt to overlook these 'Hints' to the future, due to the lack of spoilers I must have in this review, I cannot explain what these are, however.
Character wise, it still has the same cute and cool cast from the previous series with some new characters I originally thought would be borderline Sadists after seeing their outfits, thankfully, or for some, sadly, this wasn't the case, where their personalities give an overview that in reality these spirits, though having immense power, they are still young women and the emotions conveyed not only by these newcomers but by the old cast perfectly emphasizes the growth made as they are constantly fighting new threats, the only exception to the character growth in their personalities is the primary female protagonist, Tohka, whom still feels that she can't trust the main character even through all the S%@! they have been through, which to me, is only partially understandable, where the protagonist has multiple relationships, this would normally be a problem, except each girl is also friends with each other, so that, in reality is my primary gripe, but hey, one needs at least some tension or else their relationship would get stale, i guess.
Overall, I rate it an 8/10, because I'm extremely harsh in my review, but I still enjoyed it thoroughly.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Jan 30, 2019
First of all, let me clarify, I'm extremely bias to enjoying this Anime. Personally, I believe DxD is a masterpiece in its' earlier seasons, I have multiple reasons for this, one of which being that I can relate to the protagonist and his emotions towards his comrades, treating them as his own family as he grows fond of them. Due to the lack of spoilers in my review, I will not share any more about this.
As a 'Harem' Anime, one will expect a lot of Fan-Service, however, this works in the favour of High-School DxD, with the protagonist being a pervert, one will expect
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that with power, he will attempt to do perverted things. This is toned down with the varied environments and characters he encounters, putting his safety at risk so he could protect others.
This goes into the mentality of Issei Hyoudou, where through being shunned by others due to his perverse nature, being able to be friends with a whole cast of people changes him... not so much as to change his perverseness, it changes how he views the people around him, not as simply friends, but something akin to family.
Once again, I will state that I am bias in my review of this Anime, being a humongous fan of High-School DxD for the wrong reason, where most are drawn by it's blatant use of 'Oppai' I thoroughly enjoy the genuine story and the development of the characters and their arcs, making each individual into a better person for many different reasons.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Jan 30, 2019
After watching Highschool of the Dead, I have learned many things, one of these being this:
Just because it's literally just fan-service doesn't mean that the entirety of it will be bland.
I got a few kicks out of watching this, laughing along a few scene, but the story has been tried and tested before, so, although the scene of a 'Zombie Apocalypse' is a great idea, western movies have saturated my love for the 'End of The World'.
Highschool of the Dead adds a fresh take on the traditional scenario of Zombies taking over, where survival is put first (Like all zombie movies, for obvious reasons.) however,
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the characters accidental actions lead to perverse situations.
I enjoyed the comedy and I can laugh at parts of this anime, however, the story for me fell short, even if it isn't the creators fault of the oversaturation of the Zombies genre, I feel that the design and sound is great, but that doesn't make up for the lacklustre story and focus on *JUST* fanservice.
Reviewer’s Rating: 4
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