A REVIEW ON HEROS HIGHSCHOOL DXDS LAST SEASON The season starts well it has a perfect mixture between perversion and the more mature related to the intimate connections created last season. The love between Ryas and Hyodou Issei is developing and takes the allseason to evolve into something more than just friendship. The missed chances during some intimate moments to rise their relationship to higher standards comes only at the end through deep and resented reflection. The season takes the viewer to places like the House of Saritorizawa or the stadium where Ryas and Siratorizawa peerages compete. The most relevant advancements in the relationships inside Ryas peerage are close to the end though also the beginning makes sure that the viewer doesnt get bored by showcasing the story of Naoko and the seven tailed fox mother and daughter relationship. The most peculiar part of all series is the development of the relationships and the pretty intense carnal vices portrayed to add a different mix. It is incredible how the deeper meaning to which the producers aspire keeps reaching higher levels without ending in ruin with the hentai scenes. What wasnt at all nice though personally were the images shown during the changes of scene. I liked Hyoudous character development as it added a new dimension to the anime. The vision present before this change was limited to his love for boobs. The story beyond the vivid description had another layer thanks to the qualities showcased in the worldbuilding. Kyoto has beautiful descriptions and the hell grounds augmented by the addition of the Shiratorizawa family location. For Kyoto the most beautiful descriptions were the images presented of the Shintos shrines and the magical temples. While for the Shiratorizawa family the garden had a more intrinsic value. I didnt appreciate how the first arc developed as it missed some clues to unravel the villains story. It could have been described better showcasing something more than just the battles. The epic battle at the end is a showoff of moral and human virtues where two characters have the chance to demonstrate how much more they are than just the labels given to them. The topic of names and roles given by society and how they affect relationships is the greatness of this show. It is a good starting point which the series develops to a more independent view on identity and what it means to be unique. In conclusion the season was a nice ending to the series having some good characters growth and great worldbuilding where the peculiarity of the series could develop. I would love to see another season where the characters could have more space. Lorenzo Tano Scarafia
75 /100
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