High School DxD

High School DxD is a 2012 TNK school fantasy that combines crude romantic comedy with supernatural action.

Synopsis
The Anime Lad

Issei Hyodo approaches high school with one dominant interest and almost no capacity for embarrassment. His long-awaited first date brings him into contact with supernatural danger around the school. The series then combines crude romantic comedy with fantasy action as though restraint were an optional elective. This is an accurate warning and, for its intended audience, possibly an advertisement.

Super Eyepatch Fox

Follow Issei, a shameless student whose romantic ambitions collide with supernatural conflict around his school. Fan service arrives first and rarely leaves. Magic soon competes for the same space. High School DxD refuses to separate its crude comedy from its action premise, pushing both at maximum volume while ordinary school life becomes increasingly difficult to recognize.

Gigguku

High School DxD knows exactly what kind of show it wants to be and announces it at full volume. Issei is a spectacularly horny disaster whose first date pulls him toward supernatural danger. From there, school comedy and fantasy action occupy the same shameless space. The fan service is central, the tone is proudly ridiculous, and restraint has no seat in the classroom. Commitment this loud becomes its own attraction.

Father's Basement

The fan service is relentless, and Issei's manners can test anyone's tolerance quickly. That warning label is the honest starting point. High School DxD surrounds his crude romantic ambition with a school-based supernatural conflict, giving the comedy an action framework without pretending to become respectable. It remains trashy by design. Viewers looking for restraint should believe the opening evidence and make an informed decision.

Part 1

E1–5 ·

Part 2

E6 ·

Part 3

E7 ·

Part 4

E8–9 ·

Part 5

E10–14 ·

Part 6

E15–21 ·

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