High School D×D: A Hilariously Horny High School Hijinks
Welcome to High School D×D, where the only thing more inflated than the characters’ bust sizes is the plot itself. Set in a world where the supernatural is as common as high school drama, our hero, Issei Hyoudou, kicks things off with a bang—quite literally, as he’s promptly killed by a beautiful girl on his first date. Now, that’s one way to make an impression!
Issei’s resurrection comes courtesy of Rias Gremory, a devilish beauty with a penchant for recruiting hapless boys into her supernatural harem. Yes, you heard it right; Issei is now a devil, which means he gets to juggle high school life, battling other supernatural beings, and, of course, mastering the art of perversion. Talk about a full plate!
As Issei navigates his new life, he quickly discovers that high school isn’t just about late-night cram sessions and embarrassing crushes. Oh no, it’s a battleground where angels, devils, and fallen angels clash like it’s the Olympics of the supernatural. And Issei, with his newfound powers, is right in the middle of it all—often while trying to figure out how to not get himself killed (again).
Let’s take a moment to appreciate the cast of characters, shall we? Rias, the aforementioned devil, is not just a pretty face; she’s also heir to a powerful family, which means she’s got all the baggage of royalty—plus the added thrill of being a literal devil. Then there’s Akeno, the sadistic classmate who delights in torturing Issei with her sadistic charm. Honestly, it’s like watching a cat toy with a mouse, albeit with more fan service and less fur.
As the series unfolds, Issei’s journey is peppered with more battles than a video game marathon, and each encounter seems to come with a side of fan service that would make even the most seasoned anime watcher blush. Who knew that fighting off fallen angels could also involve so much… well, let’s just say it’s a lot more risqué than your average schoolyard brawl.
And just when you think Issei has found his groove, the plot thickens. Enter the chaos of rival schools, each with their own set of supernatural shenanigans. It’s like Mean Girls, but with more spells and less Regina George. Issei must rely on his harem of devilish beauties to survive—and let’s be honest, they’re not just there for moral support. No, they’re there to make sure he doesn’t get too distracted by the “other” extracurricular activities.
In the end, High School D×D is a wild ride filled with supernatural battles, questionable moral choices, and enough fan service to make your head spin. It’s a mix of high school hijinks and supernatural shenanigans that leaves you wondering if you’re watching an anime or a very long, very bizarre episode of a dating show. Spoiler alert: it’s both.
So, if you’re in the mood for a series that takes itself about as seriously as a high schooler takes their algebra homework, then grab your favorite snack (not tissue!) and dive into the chaotic world of High School D×D. Just remember: in this school, the real lesson is that sometimes, the biggest battles are fought in the heart… or maybe just in the locker room.