The story follows the "strongest juvenile delinquent", Oga Tatsumi, a first year in "Ishiyama High" the school for delinquents. One day while sleeping next to a river he sees a man floating down it, he pulls him to shore and the man splits in half revealing a baby boy. This boy is the son of the demon king and he has been chosen as the one to raise it with the baby's demon maid Hilda. The story follows his life with the child and at the delinquent school.
Written by madcat9 on November 23, 2013 at 4:57 AM
Overall Rating
Average
Story: 3
Dialogue: 2
Animation: 3
Entertainment: 2
The first chapter of this mange got me laughing. When Oga and Furuichi imagined what the demon lord looked like, but even that it seems the animation studio couldn't probably adapt.
They seem to particularly enjoy the urination joke though.
I don't know. I don't have the energy or ability to explain my disappointment with this show, particularly since I couldn't bear to watch more than one episode.
It's the adaptation of the manga and I personally feel that the manga is the one to go with.
Personal dissapointments aside, perhaps you could enjoy a general watch here. I honestly don't know it's situation with filler episodes or whether it's still being animated, but more power to the author for getting his show animated, and more power to fans who wish to see the glorious beat downs in full coloured glory.
I'll just chip in a little of the core manga story that this is based on: That is GOOD. Oga is a no-nonsense hero who is badass. And actually fit's the noun/adjective. It doesn't get boring (who can with the pure evil wall plants he executes, the one hit k.o's, beautiful, beautiful Hilda and comic-relief Furuichi on the case.)
The story itself from the mange I give a proud 8/10 (it's hard for a shounen to be a masterpiece. ) and I hold it in high esteem.
So apart from my personal dissapointments, Beelzebub is a great story and totally worth looking at (Which i mean in terms of the mange of course *hint *hint)