Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSecond-year student Ritsuka Tachibana has the perfect school-to-life balance, but all of that's thrown into chaos when she discovers that several of her handsome male classmates are actually... Tout lireSecond-year student Ritsuka Tachibana has the perfect school-to-life balance, but all of that's thrown into chaos when she discovers that several of her handsome male classmates are actually demons in disguise.Second-year student Ritsuka Tachibana has the perfect school-to-life balance, but all of that's thrown into chaos when she discovers that several of her handsome male classmates are actually demons in disguise.
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I was not expecting it to be a musical. The first song came out of nowhere and I could not stop laughing. Actually, every song made me laugh. The spoken dialogue makes you cringe until you have no other choice but to smile at how ridiculous and melodramatic it is. Some of the deliveries are wonderfully confusing-- are they serious, but being spoken in an unserious tone? Or vice versa? Keeps you on your toes, you know?
I have yet to recall more than one or two names. You mostly attribute each person to their trope/mental illness. For example, one person is the tough guy, one is the best friend, and another is a sadist for some reason.
Some songs are literally twenty seconds. Others are a couple of minutes. Again, it keeps you guessing. For all of this show's cliches, you have to give it credit for never being boring.
Not a single "devil" or villain is even remotely intimidating. It's perfect. They all fail to do their jobs both tonally and physically, and it kind of makes you want to be friends with all of them for trying their best. Maybe except the sadist.
I adore the random "engrish" that always finds somewhere new to sneak into the next song. I'm sure it's more profound in Japanese, but the English phrases that jump into the songs are some of the most unintentionally funny lyrics I've ever heard that make absolutely no sense with the rest of the number.
But what is undeniably the best thing about this series is the action. I don't understand how, but that also made me burst into laughter every single time there was an on-screen fight. Half the time, they're singing while fighting, which immediately strips the scene of any tension whatsoever. The first fight was amazing-- the hunky class president was (very slowly) jumping all over the place, kicking, hitting-- he even snapped a dude's arm in half, which was surprisingly brutal. Actually, there's a lot of gore in this show, especially in the last half. But then at the very end he literally snaps his fingers, and the bad guys disintegrate immediately. He could have annihilated everyone with this method, but the sheer fact that he actively chose to draw out the battle was very flattering as an audience member. It was like he really cared to entertain us.
A lousy day can be an amazing day with a show like this. Someone somewhere out there in Japan woke up and decided to bring their fanfiction to life. I genuinely hope this was a passion project, because it deserves praise for being able to make someone as jaded as me smile every time I think about it.
Minus one star for the incest side story.
I have yet to recall more than one or two names. You mostly attribute each person to their trope/mental illness. For example, one person is the tough guy, one is the best friend, and another is a sadist for some reason.
Some songs are literally twenty seconds. Others are a couple of minutes. Again, it keeps you guessing. For all of this show's cliches, you have to give it credit for never being boring.
Not a single "devil" or villain is even remotely intimidating. It's perfect. They all fail to do their jobs both tonally and physically, and it kind of makes you want to be friends with all of them for trying their best. Maybe except the sadist.
I adore the random "engrish" that always finds somewhere new to sneak into the next song. I'm sure it's more profound in Japanese, but the English phrases that jump into the songs are some of the most unintentionally funny lyrics I've ever heard that make absolutely no sense with the rest of the number.
But what is undeniably the best thing about this series is the action. I don't understand how, but that also made me burst into laughter every single time there was an on-screen fight. Half the time, they're singing while fighting, which immediately strips the scene of any tension whatsoever. The first fight was amazing-- the hunky class president was (very slowly) jumping all over the place, kicking, hitting-- he even snapped a dude's arm in half, which was surprisingly brutal. Actually, there's a lot of gore in this show, especially in the last half. But then at the very end he literally snaps his fingers, and the bad guys disintegrate immediately. He could have annihilated everyone with this method, but the sheer fact that he actively chose to draw out the battle was very flattering as an audience member. It was like he really cared to entertain us.
A lousy day can be an amazing day with a show like this. Someone somewhere out there in Japan woke up and decided to bring their fanfiction to life. I genuinely hope this was a passion project, because it deserves praise for being able to make someone as jaded as me smile every time I think about it.
Minus one star for the incest side story.
I love this. The main character starts as a typical unknowing blank slate, but gains personality and agenda as the show goes on and shows how she wish to be more than a pond in some battle for power. With the end shows.
The boys are hot/cute. The songs are.... Some are so bad it's fun! I love it, even the rap. Others are better than l expected.
Its my no 1 guilty pleasure
Its my no 1 guilty pleasure
I was expecting less becacause of its rate but accually was good than I expect. Cute boys, and good story. Even the main girl has voice and can decide for herself:)) The mystery of story are more forefront than flirting, date, event etc. There were few singing scene, some good some stupid but tolerably.
The voice actors did a great job. They have nice voices but those voices could not rescue the songs from the cringe-worthy cheese factor of the lyrics. It was literally uncomfortable to watch those parts. A morbid kind of fascination, combined with my curiosity about how the story would develop, was what kept me watching. The story was good until we got to the part where the FMC's "brother"/cousin confesses to being in love with her. They were blood related cousins since their mothers were sisters. Plus, they were raised together from toddlers and treated like siblings. The FMC didn't even know he wasn't her actual brother until that point. She was shocked, sure, but then she wasn't grossed out by the guy she'd always seen and loved as a brother confessing he had "romantic feelings" for her. Yeah, you don't just stop loving someone in that instance but you sure do get freaked out and make your own feelings crystal clear. That is incest, plain and simple. I still kept watching hoping it would be revealed that they weren't really related or something, anything that would make it all ok. That did not happen. Sorry, but that is just gross and wrong.
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- Bandes originalesKakusei no Air
Performed by Wataru Hatano
Lyrics by Daisuke Iwasaki
Music and Arrangement by Junpei Fujita
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