High School DxD Season 1 [2012] Hindi Dubbed All Episodes

High School DxD Season 1 [2012] Hindi Dubbed All Episodes


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High School DxD Season 1 [2012] Hindi Dubbed All Episodes


IMDb:  7.6/10
Series: High School DxD
Season: 1
Duration: 22min
Language: Hindi
Nation: Japan
Release Date: 6 Jan 2012 
Episodes: 12
Genres: Action | Fiction | Anime
Quality: 360p | 480p | 720p
Size: 40MB | 60MB | 100MB


Story:- High school student Issei is brought back from the dead after a tragic first date. His saviour, however, is a devil, and now he must serve her and her entire family.

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High School DxD is an anime series adapted from the light novels of the same title written by Ichiei Ishibumi and illustrated by Miyama-Zero. Produced by TNK, directed by Tetsuya Yanagisawa, and written by Takao Yoshioka, the anime aired on TV Tokyo's satellite channel AT-X from January 6 to March 23, 2012. Set during the struggle among the devils, fallen angels, and angels, the story follows the adventures of Issei Hyodo. Issei is a perverted high school student who is killed by his first date, who is revealed to be a fallen angel. He is revived by Rias Gremory, who is a crimson-haired school beauty that is actually a devil, and becomes her servant. The first season adapts material from the first two volumes of the light novels and a few side stories from Volume 8.

Plot
High School DxD stars Issei, a normal high school student who is famous for is extremely perverted sense of mind. After unfortunate (fortunate?) events, Issei becomes a devil and subsequently a part of the Occult Research Club. The club consists of Rias Gremory, the President, Akeno, the Vice President, Kiba, the pretty boy, and Koneko, the small-but-tough girl.

One of the things that I found most enjoyable about the show was the way in which it handled the fighting, or more specifically the class system. Essentially, each club member is a chess piece; Rias is the King, Akeno the Queen, Kiba the Knight, Koneko the Rook, and Issei the Pawn. It seems simple when writing it out, but the writers do a nice job of incorporating the games pieces into the actual lore of devils and the ways in which they fight. This is especially true in the second arc of the first season where even chess tactics are used to overcome the enemy.

Besides the use of chess, I found the world-building itself to actually be pretty good. Nothing is overly-complicated or even completely original, but I liked the dynamic between the angels, fallen-angels, and devils throughout both seasons. They introduce different aspects, such as historical events and nice descriptions of what each side is fighting for or against.

Season one focused on introducing the characters, background lore, and Rias's relationship, whereas season two focused even more on characters, new story arcs, and giving our protagonist his "final boss". I think I found the stories for both seasons to be equally as good. I enjoyed season one since it focused a lot more on Rias. Season two was good as well because it not only increased the overall world in which the characters were taking part, but also because more of the characters were explored and introduced, ultimately leading to more shenanigans between the girls and Issei.

Also of note is how the fanservice within the show is actually used as a combat device. Issei's love for boobs and women in general (especially boobs) is used as a weapon not only against his opponents but as a way to increase the strength within him. Meaning, the fanservice really wasn't just for show; the plot was both plot and plot.

Animation

Surprisingly, the animation is actually pretty good. Many of the fight scenes are choreographed well enough, with fluid character movements and cool tricks used by all sides. I was actually somewhat taken aback during many of the fight scenes for how nicely they looked. Granted, the actual art style is not on the same level as something like Fate/Zero, but regardless the animation is still good.

Being ecchi, the show also puts in considerable effort to make the women of the show look beautiful, sexy, and many times even lewd as much as they can. Now, going into the show knowing this, I expected there to be some fanservice. However, the version I watched had no qualms with showing the women completely naked (minus their vaginas). Meanings, and if I am not mistaken, there was always at least one naked breast shot per episode. And again, the animation and even the art here is nicely done, with appropriate physics and appeal to match.

This is true for both seasons; the animation quality and amount of boobs never wavers.

Enjoyment

While the story is good and the animation is good, you have to like boobs to fully enjoy the show.  I'm not kidding, there are a lot of naked women who show up during the show.  From OPs to EDs and everything in between, the show won't hesitate to show you boobs.  And for me it was perfectly fine.  Being a young man myself, I love naked women, so this show was definitely enjoyable to watch.

  But like I said, it's more than just naked women.  Real world-building and character development takes place.  I would say the show does a good job of balancing both the sides.

  I wouldn't even go so far as to say that the show is pornographic (no actual sexual activity, even though it's mentioned), but I haven't seen a show that was ready to go along with its women.  I don't really mind the fan service, but if you do, then this show is definitely not for you.

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