When Mizuki Hijiri transferred to a new school, all she wanted was to live a normal school life, but that did not prove to be the case when she met the infamous Hero Club. All of its members are boys suffering from various types of chuunibyou—Yamato Noda is a righteous hero, using his athletic abilities to perform noble deeds and protect others; Kazuhiro Nakamura claims to be the reincarnation of "Touga Ryushouin," the result of the forbidden union between a demon and an angel; Tomoki Takashima is a pretty-boy otaku whose one true love is the 2D anime girl Sora; and Rei Tsukumo plays the role of a schemer, covertly pulling the strings. Dragged along as the newest member of the Hero Club, tepid Hijiri can't obtain the normalcy that she desires. But even so, despite their various quirks, their bonds of friendship are real; Hijiri's life can only get more exciting when she joins in on their delusions of grandeur! [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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This is one of my all time favorite anime. Besides the fact that it is based on a vocaloid song the energy and pure joy from this series is incredible. I'm not really one for comedy anime but this was so good, it made me genuinely laugh quite a lot. The story is well paced for the most part, sometimes things go a bit fast but nothing too major. I believe that there is potential for a second season but I doubt they will make one. Hopefully the OVA will be good. This anime is definitely not for everyone but those who love fun charactersand chuunibyou I say give it a shot!
There's a large amount of anime where there's a bunch of chuunibyou characters, and most of them tend to be female characters, and usually directed towards the male audience. For one thing, this anime reminded me a lot of Konosuba, since the boys are very similar to Aqua, Megumin, and Darkness as they all have a kind of chuunibyou complex, acting grander than they really are, which isn't a bad thing (theres even a reference to Megumin's explosion attack when Nakamura does one of his "attacks" :p). However, Chuubyou Gekihatsu Boy puts a refreshing spin on that aspect, giving an entire group of bishie boysthat grandiose character. Chuubyou Gekihatsu is one of the funniest anime put out by Sentai Filmworks, centered around five boys with a chuunibyou complex, part of their club called the Hero Club. The main character girl does her best to live her everyday school life around these boys, and has many funny moments in between. Each of the boys' personalities is hilariously eccentric, displaying their traits in the clearest way, and hradly faltering in character. The boys aren't always just eccentric however, they do have moments when they really group together and connect in order to solve some problem in each episode, or simply to encourage other characters to get in their Hero Club. Seeing the grandiose complex in a bunch of guys may be funnier than you think. Art: 8/10 Sentaii Filmworks brings us great art as always. The animation and art is clear, and very colorful, even for just a comedic anime. The characters all look unique, and not bland at all. Story: 7/10 Given the anime is a comedic school life anime, it is pretty average in story line, with the anime being about the lives of the boys and main character girl, with a few side characters. Nothing too special to say. Sound: 8/10 I love the soundtrack that plays at random moments when one of the characters is being dramatic and displaying their "power". Especially when Nakamura has a scene where he's "battling" with his demon side and having a "tragic" moment. I put quotes around those words since it's really just him being dramatic, but in the most hilarious way. A classical organ piece comes up, and I even heard Air On G by Bach at one point lol. Character: 9/10 The characters are so unique in general and within the story. Yes, they all have the chuunibyou complex, but they go through it in different ways. The synopsis has all the traits of their complex. Enjoyment/Overall: 9/10 I enjoy this show so much. I haven't watched such a funny anime in a while. This anime REALLY gives me Konosuba vibes which is all the more hilarious. If you like funny, Konosuba-vibe kind of anime, then I HIGHLY recommend watching Chuubyou Gekihatsu Boy. It's made by the same studio, Studio Deen, and you can really feel the similarities to Konosuba. If you like that but with pretty boys, then check this out! It'll leave you wanting to watch more, and have you laughing all throughout.
Well OH well, is this another outing for Chuunibyou in awhile. But for the most part, this felt like a mix of the popular KyoAni's take of the Chuunibyou series with "Daily Lives of Highschool Boys" for a combination of some "over-the-top" shenanigans with decent execution but all in all, a good stress-reliever of a show. To give some context, coming from an unrecognized novel, and then converted to a Vocaloid song (which is quite immensely popular) can be said about the origins of this show, that's where the OP comes about, and I'd have to say that while I'm not a fan of Vocaloid music(other than that Actors one which was terrible), this one was quite the funny boner, and a good one to listen to on its own (while the Vocaloid one is immensely better downright). In this show, all I'd have to say is to expect the unexpected, even if it's predictable by a long mile. Getting to knows the characters (which at first glance, looks like Power Rangers or some other many-members group) takes awhile to get used to their different "codenames" and weird antic personalities (please read the synopsis, all info is there). In summary, getting the normie straight boy (OR girl in this case, the lone female MC Mizuki Hijiri) to face the chuunibyou-centric Hero Club is quite the predicament that absolutely no one wants to face, even if the normal life is what she desires (having normal friends and such in school). Overtime, as it turns out, this "curse" that she was indirectly involved with the Hero Club from the start, subseqeuently turns out to be a blessing in disguise as she begins to converse with each of the different chuunibyou personalities that these boys have. And spending time with them certainly cause a lot of hijinks that the "other powers" (a.k.a the Student Council) would try to prevail in almost every situation, but also, having someone contribute to others' wellbeing is also part of the Hero Club's missions, so much so that having fun together in contribution is half the battle won! Expertise builds experience, and getting others to echo that influence is the other half won, and it's absurdly funny to see how that puts a refreshing touché into the Chuunibyou complex (at least for this show). Obviously, to make this show crazily "outlandish" as it looks, having Studio Deen do this isn't out of their reach (as is done with KonoSuba and Hozuki's Coolheadedness), and it shows. With such a low budget to attend to, the art and animation itself can be said as the average layman's production standards for the studio itself, that while this show can't be compared to said series and the school-set comedy itself having a lot to desire of, it is by no way the lower eschelon standards of it being bad. In fact, I'd go to say that it is better than expected of Studio Deen itself, the production staff giving this a tad bit of push. Nice job done. As stated, the OP song itself is pretty much the inspiration for the anime adaptation, and by Vocaloid standards (of which there are a heck ton), this is passable, but to the credit of the chuunibyou boys' VAs who did a fine job. The ending by Tomoki Takashima's VA was quite the surprise though, such a nice ending to wrap it all up every episode. And as expected, all those cynically-tuned background music gave the show a charm all on its own, not great but not bad either. Every seasonal will always have its fair share of "underrated or overrated" shows, and while I'd say that this show breaks neither banks nor statuses, it is a concept that we've seen all too well and pass it off as a generic one (heck, that was IMO for the 3-episode rule). Overall, if you'd like to chill out to some chuunibyou-based shenangians that are not worth the exposition but the experience, this show will do.
This will be a short review just to give the anime credit considering how low the score is at the time I'm writing now (6.81). Sadly, this season didn't have any comedy focused shows apart from this one and tho the anime isn't that outstanding when it comes to comedy, it is still quite enjoyable. The characters and their interactions were nice and while it does have cringy moments, it is still fun to watch specially considering how over the top the characters were in the show. There was some nice character development in the anime as well which isn't seen much in comedy-focused SOLanime. I personally liked the female MC and how she went from being annoyed to actually loving and defending the guys in the club. The voice actors, animation and overall story were enjoyable and the comedy was nice. Overall I would give the anime a 7/10. Not the best but is still a good SOL anime for a season which hardly had any comedy-focused SOL anime in it. Would recommend it.
As a huge fan of Volcaloid, you could say that watching Chuubyou Gekihatsu Boy was pretty much mandatory for me. However, did it live up to my expectations? Of course not. It's an overall OK run of the mill slice of life/comedy show. It features a cast of characters in the "hero Club," reminiscent of the Sket Dance club. Is it better than Sket Dance? Yes, but that's also just my opinion. Sket Dance and Chuubyou have a pretty similar concept and plot, but honestly, Chuubyou executes a bit better than Sket Dance did. Not to say that this show was great, but Sket Dance wasjust kind of bad in my opinion. Compared to Sket Dance, Chuubyou kind of has better character development and characters in general, I guess. However, I digress. Onto the review. The show has a total of three or so pretty well defined story arcs. One is the introduction to the characters, the next is just general club activity, and the last is the "conclusion" of the show. If I'm being honest, the introduction to the characters was not bad. Despite having some cringy archetypal characters introduced, it's honestly presented in a manner which makes it watchable. A few episodes in and I realized that if they keep on going this route, this show will just be filled with reused jokes about the archetypal character traits of each person. However, contrary to my beliefs, the story takes kind of a drastic turn in terms of story arcs. It focuses a lot more on the actual club activity, rather than having the character's chuunibyou personalities running the show. This was definitely the move. I felt like the show was a lot more fresh as a result. Club activites were pretty alright, which is basically my entire review of the series: alright. Everything is super normal, kind of even bland, you could say. Even the conclusion arc felt really basic. This anime really just uses your average bread and butter club activity anime formula to the greatest extent. And not to say that the formula is bad, or the execution was bad. It just was OK. Just your standard sort of crisis to the club, and the resolution. I watched to the end. You could say that I definitely did not need to watch this. And you really shouldn't either, unless you have a lot of free time. There's absolutely nothing very redeemable or unique about this show. There are super archetypal characters with chuunibyou done a lot better than I thought, but it's still just average. The transition into general club activity is great, and makes the show watchable, but just watchable. The conclusion is just a conclusion. Probably the weakest of the three arcs, but it's still OK. Makes sense at least.
In the beginning it was quite cringey that I actually stopped watching after ep 1. But I'm really glad I gave it another shot! By ep 4 I was already rolling on the floor laughing. In the end, I got attached to the characters really well that I wanted to watch more. I love the character growth I've seen through the episodes. Noda is very amusing to watch he's like a blue, hyper version of Deku lol (doesn't surprise me since they have the same voice actor). Overall, I really enjoyed it. The comedy is indeed gold in this. I've always wondered why it wasn't very popularbut the general reviews are positive. Well, it deserves the praise it's getting!
It is highly entertaining so I'd recommend it if you are in a search for comedy. Story 7/10 As its genre is comedy, there's no need to have the best story actually. But I liked the way how the story goes in every episode individually, and there's not a major development in the plot overall. Some parts felt like if they have been added later to the plot, but it isn't disturbing. Art 10/10 As expected from a 2019 anime, the art is good. The background art is also good. I liked how they used the colors. Sound 7/10 As far as I know, the whole anime isinspired by a song, and its opening is a cover of it. The soundtrack is not memorable, but the opening theme is pretty catchy. I even heard Bach's Air twice or so and it surprised me. Music is on point and it is pleasing. Character 10/10 Each character seems to have a chunibyou complex. But diversity is what I liked. Each character has their own unique personality, so I think everyone can relate to them, which makes it more enjoyable. I also liked their designs. Enjoyment 10/10 It made me smile and laugh a lot. I watched it with full enjoyment. Each episode has its own way to be entertaining, so I still rewatch some scenes for fun. Overall 10/10 I am not a comedy anime fan, but this one has already became one of my favorites. I really enjoyed watching it and I'd defientely recommend it. It deserves more appreciation.
one of the best comedy shows I ever saw. I discovered it by chance at the beginning of 2020, when I was delving into the anime universe. he is incredibly fun, creative, goofy and spontaneous. his characters have excellent characterization and he advances safely. is something like the lost brother of Chuunibyou demo koi ga shitai, which is also one of the most entertaining comedy shows I ever saw. and it makes me feel very happy. watching these two shows is my laugh in front of my computer, I can't control it. if you haven't seen this show yet, i want to tell you to considerit seriously, because outburst dreamer boys is the quintessential comedy anime