The battle against the forces of evil is nearing its end as the Undead King Leonis Death Magnus remains the sole survivor of the Dark Lords. Standing no chance alone against his enemies, Leonis seals himself deep underground with the goal of reincarnating a thousand years later and rebuilding his demonic army. Within the span of a millennium, however, everything has changed. People no longer remember the great war that led to Leonis' defeat and instead face a new threat—the monstrous creatures known as Voids. Magical devices have replaced sorcery, and humans with special powers—manifested in the form of weapons called Holy Swords—train at the Excalibur Academy to fight the Voids. Reborn as a 10-year-old human boy, Leonis meets Riselia Ray Crystalia, a dutiful girl who stumbles upon the ruins of his hibernation chamber. Believing that Leonis has amnesia, Riselia offers him guidance and enrolls him at the Excalibur Academy. Leonis still intends to take over the world, but he must first familiarize himself with a reality completely different from all he knows. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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This might be one of the most underrated series I’ve ever watched. The lore runs deep, with each episode gradually revealing more about the world, the MC, and the main group's background. Every single episode kept me engaged, especially the later ones. IMO, people rate it way too harshly—I almost skipped this one after reading some reviews. The anime has plenty of funny moments, and while it does use CGI at times, the animation isn’t bad at all. The enemy monster designs, known as "Voids," are pretty cool, too. There's no harem (at least from what I can tell from Season 1 and the wiki), whichI really appreciated. Outside of the main group, the side characters don’t have much depth, but honestly, that didn’t bother me Power scaling isn’t taken too seriously here, but I’d still consider it a power fantasy since the MC never loses. The main group—especially the female lead after her power-up—is very competent, so the MC isn’t carrying everything by himself. There are some cliché moments here and there, but overall, this series is promising. Is this a top-tier, mainstream-worthy anime? No. But it’s a solid watch, and if you’re into action-fantasy series with an engaging world, you should definitely give it a try
A simple fantasy sci-fi anime with surprises in it, though with some nice and smooth animation. This show revolves around a demon lord that is defeated and decides to hibernate for a thousand years. To then wake up in the future with a weaker form and where humans have forgotten how to use magic, and technology now mostly rules. You then follow how he becomes a part of a squad only made up of women, and has made strong relation to one of them. The plot in itself is in no way mind baffling, and is honestly very predictable with little to any plot twists. The plotis still building on itself and is making progression in the story, though be it a rather bland one. The characters are not that original or very interesting, only showing very few deeper details to them. None of them seems extremely irritating, dumb or something similar, they just seem very stereotypical and bland. For the relations and development of the characters are some shown, but not as much as would be expected over 12 episodes, which is somewhat disappointing, since that could have helped spicing up the show. When it comes to animation, is it rather clean and has some great details for some effects, which makes it more pleasant to watch. It also has few fan service moments spread out through the series. Overall would i say it is a bland anime with an OP main character and has nothing special to it. But it is not doing anything clearly bad, so if you just like this kind of anime or want something easy to watch then it might be worth watching, otherwise I would look elsewhere.
It's a reverse LOLI anime, With kid fatish women. Dang it's kind of fukin creepy and uncomfortable watching a 10y kid getting booty from 16 year old girls who call him lil brother. But also there is no romance or harem. I don't think anyone have any romantic feeling over the mc.(jUst want to suck his blood) and nor he shows his powers and surprise everyone type of shit.and the side characters are just there to make our 10 year demon Lord getting chumi over their body But a demon Lord who hate human is simping over a human's body is kinda idiotic writing(Anos voldigodwas actually better in terms of that). Even the mc(demon lord )who never learned human emotions and hated humans before suddenly becomes whole ass human just because of a woman and a human body and although he is a former demon Lord and he is fully aware why tf he act like a 10 year old getting blushed over humans females and not demons.For the first time i was thinking fuck, a demon in a 10y old kid body trying to fuck human girls while watching a demon Lord anime. The voice of the mc is kind of annoying and i seriously wanted his to shut the fuck up.And why the fuck every woman character is bland with no fukin motive . Story is avarage nothing interesting. The animation is good Premise/World - From the beginning, our MC is a Demon Lord, who has put himself into a form of long term stasis in order to avoid the consequences of his actions. I imagine whatever he did must have been unspeakably evil because we don’t really get anything contextual as to what he’s done, or is capable of overall. He is a Demon Lord and that is the core of his character. 1000 years later, the world has drastically changed to a much more technologically advanced time. There are also ‘terrifying’ creatures roaming the world that threaten human-kinds way of life, and they fight back using the most obtuse magic system possible in the form of the “Holy Swords”. The problems start here, as we are introduced to two high-school aged girls, Main Girl, and Second Girl. These girls are on some form of expedition alone in an uncharted tomb and unsupervised by any adults. An interesting choice, but it gets better when you realize Main Girl is entirely useless in any form of combat. Returning to the Demon Lord, he awakens in this time to find one of these idiot girls trying to shoot open his stasis chamber with a gun, aiming centre mass at his goddamn chest even though it's clearly not working. When he breaks free, he finds that something has gone wrong and that he’s been reincarnated as a shota, rather than his adult human form as he intended.
If you look up the source material for this drek, you’ll see something that has become increasingly familiar in this Post Modern trash heap of a world we live in. A manga, or “Light novel” that looks suspiciously like every other light novel coming out these days. It’s a bunch of random-character-generator waifus created in a program like Manga Studio, with generic faces made by the program, dressed up in outfits that were picked from the program, colored by swatches in the program, arranged into manga panels with the program, by an author who probably couldn’t draw a stick figure if you asked him to.I’ve noticed nearly all the Current Day anime and manga media tends to look the same. It’s totally generic, looks like everything else, because it was made the same way as everything else. There’s no art here, no individual style, no creativity, because there doesn’t need to be. But something had to be put together- a story had to be told to justify smearing this crap across however many screens- and the story we have here sums up the author’s creative abilities perfectly: Confusing, directionless, random, juvenile, nonsensical, and stupid. Oh boy here we go another “demon lord reincarnated” thing, and oh look- he threw the word Excalibur in there so people would actually look at it. It worked, and that’s right- Excalibur as you know it has absolutely zero to do with this entire story. It started out as demon lord reincarnated into this shota boy, some buxom harem girls pop up around him, maybe one or two episodes took place at some generic magic school with some competition where MC can show off how overpowered he is… then it ditched the whole magic school thing and the story devolved into a monster taking over a ship, then a conspiracy involving a loli princess and these half-animal half human dudes, before it lost any concept of time or place or any story structure at all. One minute they’re fighting a monster thing that looks like tree roots with eyes, the next they’re RIDING IN A LIMOUSINE DRIVEN BY GHOST CHAUFFEURS. No joke. In another random scene the demon boy (Leonis) is at a table eating dinner with some orphan children and we have no idea who they are, and never find out. And I don't even know if they were orphans.. If you ask a twelve year old boy to write a story, the plot of this light novel is probably pretty close to what he’d come up with. A hero who looks like and is the same age as the author, surrounded by a bunch of pretty girls, and he’s OP, and fights monsters. Yup. The monsters range from big purple flying octopus looking things to leopard dudes and A GUY WITH A WOLF HEAD. By the end of episode 12, it didn’t even resemble what it had started out as. What about the visuals- well, there isn’t much to say about it apart from don’t waste your time watching it. They’ve taken the different templates for “Futuristic looking city” (which has a white and blue hue) and “High Fantasy Country House” (with its orange and green hue) and mashed them together making completely off-kilter looking scenery. But it’s fun to pick out the parts where they didn’t have any template… because some things- like the monsters- look absolute cack against the rest of the CGI backdrop- precisely because of the fact that the guy who made this can’t draw and the staff couldn’t either. If you take my advice and skip this anime you will have missed out on absolutely nothing. There are much better things to watch out there. Like literally anything.
Had a lot of potential as an anime however ended up as a rather forgetful one. The prologue sets up the story well, the flashbacks are not too long hence do a decent job at increasing the premise. The characters are fun but they aren't developed all that much. The plot though new kind of generally remain on the character Leonis using his Demon Sword and saving the day. And by far the most infuriating part was the reuse of a single shot over and over again, it greatly reduces the watch quality and makes me feel like the anime doesn't deserve anymore than ascore of 6. A rather poor attempt at animating perhaps one of the better light novels.
Yet another bang average seasonal harem fantasy anime. Now usually I don't mind them. I enjoy this pairing of genres for quick late night binging. As long as it has a cute cast of characters and a respectably apt main lead I'll consume any harem anime. Well it ticks the box for cute characters. Even though most lack any semblance of depth and are just cardboard cutouts appealing to degenerates. The story is passable. Its an interesting concept and an even more interesting theme. It definitely had potential. Alas my biggest gripe is the protagonist. For some unfathomable reason I simply cannot understand why anime still run withchild protagonists. Especially this one. The MC is a 10 year old demon lord incarnate. But the indomitable spirit of pure intimidation and malice simply does not translate to a fucking child. Every single time the MC tries to look cool it comes off purely chunni. Like an immature little brat asserting himself when in reality I was wishing for him to shut the fuck up. I can only deduce that this story was conceived by a pure beta male that gets off on mommy energy. It seems creating shows around pubescent boys and much older women is soon going to be the norm for isekai/fantasy anime and its for the worse. I will never find the appeal in this. I was hoping for a time skip with the protagonist all grown up or atleast much older. But alas there was none. Basically you're watching Misfits of the demon academy, but the protagonist is a child with a chunibyo syndrome surrounded by cute older female characters with laughably barren personalities and motives centered around a snoozefest amateurely written plot created by a beta male. Skip this one. There are plenty of commendable harem fantasy anime out there that deserves your time more than this dogshit.
This show is... boring. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who isn't enticed by one or more of the following aspects: 1. Rebirth of a demon king into the future as a human 2. Shota Harem of schoolgirls 3. Generic battles with magic and spirit guns The show really excels in these three categories. It manages to really dig in on these premises. The first episode is somewhat high quality and you almost don't notice that the monsters are 3D. But after that, it all goes downhill. The show increasingly sexualizes the underage female cast, and even forces the kid to deal with it. The monsters are all 3DCGI monsters (except for the tree guy)... The harem doesn't really occur as a harem per se, but moreso 1/2 girls kissing him on the cheek and a bunch thinking of themselves as his older sisters. Aside from this, the show fails in some pretty obvious manners. Firstly, the pacing is boring. The only fights that have any intrigue are extremely slow (like an entire episode for what amounts to 10 sword slashes and a few energy beams)... And the rest of the fights are painfully generic 3D CGI battles with the same 3 monsters dozens or hundreds of times. We even get to see the most obvious clip recycling IN THE FINAL EPISODE. If you are at all paying attention, you will think "hey, I watched those skeletons kill those baddies using ice and a mace just last episode!" and then you realize almost every battle up until this point has been recycled. The MC has one animation that they use three times for him drawing his op sword. They took the time out of our watching to mend his clothes, just so they could reuse the same animations from a previous fight. Even some of the ecchi is recycled. We see the same clip of the main waifu walking out in her towel three different times throughout the season. Honestly, it all gets to a point... All in all I can't really dock the show too harshly though. There aren't any major apparent plotholes and there is clearly at least SOMETHING here to work with. I simply don't think that there is much merit to the show beyond it meeting basic standards. It is a servicable story, but as a show I cannot respect it, for whatever reason. 5/10.
The Demon Sword Master of Excalibur Academy is a fantasy story with interesting ideas and worldbuilding, but is ultimately let down by low production values and apparent rushing of the story. Animation / Art / General Visuals - 6/10 ----------------------------------------------- While far from terrible, the show lacks any notable animation quality. Action scenes are little better than slideshows and visual effects an absolute bare minimum. The base art and detail is quite solid though, making non-combat scenes quite enjoyable to watch. Sound / Music / Voice Acting - 7/10------------------------------------------ There aren't any notable tunes, but the voice acting and basic sounds are up to modern standards. Story - 7/10 ------------- Even though it comes off as rushed, the story is more interesting than expected. Our protagonist is a demon lord who was on the receiving end of the heroes' triumph. Despite admitting defeat, he decided to re-incarnate 1000 years later to get his revenge. Now, while this isn't an original concept by any means, the story does become a lot more interesting when the world a 1000 years later is in many ways a hyper-scientific one, where natural magic has all but disappeared, and stories of demon lords and heroes can only be found in a few children's books. What makes matters even more exciting, is the rather recent arrival of mysterious void creatures, that have strange similarities with creatures from a 1000 years ago. Watching the protagonist re-incarnate into such an alien world and trying to uncover the secrets of the past 1000 years, is quite interesting. The weak production values and only 12 episodes of content make the journey rather unimpressive, but at its core it is interesting and leaves you wishing they were able to do more. Characters - 6/10 --------------------- The characters aren't particularly noteworthy, but they're likeable enough, and play their roles appropriately within the show. Our protagonist is a re-incarnated demon lord, but alas ends up stuck in a 10 year old human body. This causes him to develop a degree of social anxiety, having long forgotten what a human body feels like or what interacting with humans is like. Still, he is very powerful and confident, and very skilled with his abilities to achieve his goals. Secondary characters form a pretty cliche harem around the protagonist, though it's no more than them being some minor fanservice, and setting up some shota jokes. Individually they all have distinct personalities, and some even have some backstory to their names. The villains are few and get little screen time, but are surprisingly interesting due to the 1000 year timeskip making their existence and motivations a mystery. One worth exploring. Alas, we're left mostly in the dark as the show ends before we discover much anything about anything. --- Total - 6/10 --- The Demon Sword Master of Excalibur Academy feels like a missed opportunity. In a world of countless mediocre fantasy isekai stories, this one could have been so much more. Alas, poor production values and mere 12 episodes is not enough to allow the solid core of the show to shine. A fun little watch for fantasy fans, but ultimately not particularly memorable.
Demon lord is overrun by team Good and escapes to his secret basement and enters cryogenics. He falls asleep promising vengeance on his awake 10,000 years in the future. Upon being woken up by a cutie tomb raider, his loins decide to act the victim to gather information. As he learns more about the new world, he discovers that by chance he has found himself fitting the role as a classic MC in a harem hero story, and decides emotional conquest has a better return on “Plot”. The demon lord bides his time, after all world domination can wait... There are waifus to collect. The End.
I started this, was disappointed, dropped it, and now I picked it up again and finished it. I left the original / preliminary review unchanged, and the rest of the review will be at the bottom. ### Previous preliminary review (5/10 after 6 episodes) The first two episodes seemed kinda interesting, the premise was definitely not new but it did seem like it could be enjoyable, but it slowly became more and more boring until I couldn't get motivated to watch another episode, and eventually dropped it. It's not the worst thing I've seen, but it has zero redeeming qualities and is a mix of all the olderpopular series with demon lords (and maybe a few more), taking from them 3+ bad parts for every 1 good part. The result is a run-of-the-mill story, with poor animation, poor story, uninteresting characters, uninteresting magic, uninteresting everything. Maybe it's worth a watch if you have nothing else to watch, but I'd honestly start my 4th rewatch of Overlord rather than keep watching this. Then again I'm a no-lifer, so I might end up finishing this at some point, who knows. ### Review after finishing (4/10) So... I do a 4th rewatch of Overlord, and there are a few more weeks until the next season's series are completed, so I came back and finished it. My disappointment only grew. By far the most annoying thing was the MC. You have this demon lord (adult, seemingly in his ~30s when he died, and probably "lived" many more after that) from a thousand years ago who was resurrected back into a 10-year-old child. At times he acts, thinks, and speaks like an IKEA demon lord, but for the rest of the series he acts, thinks, and speaks like the flustered teen stereotype MC you see in every anime. He's so "cruel" he doesn't bat an eye when someone dies in front of him even though he could save them... but obviously protects the poor orphans and then attempts to "save face" by trying to explain to his old subordinates that he's still unchanged and has some reason. Contrary to Overlord, this duality doesn't seem humorous, it's just in poor taste. But okay. Magic (modern or old) is never really explained, not much lore and background is there either except a few (admittedly, somewhat interesting) pre-reincarnation flashbacks. It's a 12-episode series, so let's not be too hard on this point. Based on the story so far, some stuff would likely have been revealed later on and it's what the MC is trying to figure out, but there are still some places that could use improvement. Animation, sound, dialogue are all poor. Not the worst I've seen, but at most average, likely a bit below. A few animations were reused too (**thrice**!), without even bothering to make even a minor change - I guess the budget of the last episode was half that of previous ones. Music is a bit above, even if misplaced or exaggerated at some points, but maybe 6-7? CGI is on the bad side too (think Overlord skeletons). The VA-ing is okay-ish but not consistent and maybe has some sync issues too. Character design is exactly average for the main cast, and very bad for the enemy mobs. Maybe I'll rewatch an old favorite to clear the bad aftertaste this has left. Are you sure you've rewatched your favorites enough times? Even if you have, maybe just pick another genre you don't usually watch and try that instead? Unless all else fails, don't even bother with this one.
Seiken is a tricky one for me to evaluate. On one hand, I’m a sucker for rather generic fantasy settings with hot girls, on the other hand I can’t help but feel like this was a let down. Somewhat promising post apocalyptic setting that really didn’t get explored much, lacklustre side characters and some bad animation. While I overall enjoyed it, I wouldn’t call this a must watch. I’ve known about this series for a few years now and hadn’t read the LNs because readers told me the story was generic and boring after the first volume or so. For fantasy LN readers, who normally havemuch higher tolerances for that type of stuff to say that, threw me off a bit. But after this season I can definitely see why they felt that way. This series doesn’t do anything particularly well. It’s got the usual demon lord reincarnated as a nobody at a magical school trope, but it’s not executed as well as Maou Gakuin or hell, even Finest Demon Lord does it better. It even does the same Maou Gakuin “1000 years later” meme but worse. Everything just feels very bland in this show. The author establishes a post apocalyptic world in which humans are fighting for survival against monsters called “voids” and their only hope is the students of so called Excalibur academy who can wield magical weapons. Now while that sounds somewhat cool, albeit generic, it’s not executed well. They hardly scratch the surface with the world building, and nothing ever really happens. I mean most of the show is some rinse and repeat of Leo and Selia flirting, voids attack, Selia goes to fight and gets defeated prompting Leo to come save her. I mean, what was even the point of her joining the military/void fighting service if she gets beat up in every fight… Bath scene. The end. Oh and speaking of bath scenes, don’t get me started on the fanservice or lack thereof. It’s so wild to me that in an anime done by passione with character designs this hot, there’s almost NO fanservice besides the girls thighs in garter belts or a shower scene. Passione, the studio know for Isekai Meikyuu and DxD.. my disappointment was immeasurable with that. The animation is really bad in this one. Speed lines galore and many scenes look like actual fan animation rather than professionally done. It’s pretty bad. The character designs are good though. Despite the complaints I have with the pacing, not exploring the world building etc, I still enjoyed watching the show. What can I say, I like waifus. I even went out and got a few of the books in hopes of getting more to the story. But while I liked this one, I recognise it’s not going to be for everyone. It’s rather generic, doesn’t do anything particularly well and can at times feel repetitive. Not to mention the lack of fanservice. A shame, this one could’ve been great. Seiken gets 7 out of 10.
Title: Seiken Gakuin no Makentsukai: The Reincarnated Demon King Rating: 5/10 Summary: In a world where humanity is on the brink of extinction by Voids, the Demon King Leonis is reincarnated into the body of a ten-year-old boy. Determined to protect humanity and reunite with the goddess, Leonis enrolls in Excalibur Academy, a school that trains students to fight against the Voids. Review: Seiken Gakuin no Makentsukai is an isekai fantasy series that, unfortunately, fails to meet expectations. Despite having an intriguing or mildly curious premise, the execution of the story is simple and, in many cases, boring. The protagonist, Leonis, is a one-dimensional character lacking depth anddevelopment. His motivation to protect humanity is simple and unconvincing, and his personality is flat and unappealing. Leonis's companion, Riselia, is a slightly more complex character but still far from memorable. Her motivation to avenge her father is more convincing than Leonis's, but her development is equally limited. The relationship between the two protagonists is superficial, lacking chemistry. The characters lack a real connection, and their interactions feel forced and unnatural. The action scenes are one of the weakest parts of the series. The animation is weak, and the fights are unexciting. Leonis's disproportionately rapid power progression also makes the action scenes difficult to follow and understand. Overall, Seiken Gakuin no Makentsukai is a series lacking depth and quality. The story is simple and dull, the characters are one-dimensional, and the action scenes are unexciting. The series is only recommended for the more casual isekai genre fans. Título: Seiken Gakuin no Makentsukai: El Rey Demonio Reencarnado Calificación: 5/10 Resumen: En un mundo donde la humanidad está a punto de ser exterminada por los Voids, el Rey Demonio Leonis se reencarna en el cuerpo de un niño de diez años. Decidido a proteger a la humanidad y a reencontrarse con la diosa, Leonis ingresa a la Academia Excalibur, una escuela que entrena a los estudiantes para luchar contra los Voids. Crítica: Seiken Gakuin no Makentsukai es una serie de fantasía isekai que, lamentablemente, no logra cumplir con las expectativas. A pesar de contar con una premisa intrigante o ligeramente curiosa, la ejecución de la historia resulta simple y, en muchos casos, aburrida. El protagonista, Leonis, es un personaje unidimensional que carece de profundidad y desarrollo. Su motivación para proteger a la humanidad es simple y poco convincente, y su personalidad es plana y poco atractiva. La compañera de Leonis, Riselia, es un personaje un poco más complejo, pero aún así está lejos de ser memorable. Su motivación para vengar a su padre es más convincente que la motivación de Leonis, pero su desarrollo es igualmente limitado. La relación entre los dos protagonistas es superficial y carece de química. Los personajes no tienen una conexión real y sus interacciones son forzadas y poco naturales. Las escenas de acción son una de las partes más débiles de la serie. La animación es floja y los combates son poco emocionantes. La progresión desmesurada de los poderes de Leonis también hace que las escenas de acción sean difíciles de seguir y comprender. En general, Seiken Gakuin no Makentsukai es una serie que carece de profundidad y calidad. La historia es simple y aburrida, los personajes son unidimensionales y las escenas de acción son poco emocionantes. La serie solo se recomienda a los fanáticos del género isekai más casuales.
"Edgy" Show #1 Lame Shota MC Lame Onee-sans Lame Ripoff Shadow Dog from JJK This is one of some edgy shows this season and has to be the lamest. And by "edgy", I mean a lame attempt to make the MC look cool while getting fanservice through tits and closeups. It's pathetic to see an incompetent Maou-sama, staying low only to start caring for his enemies, while simultaneously looking for ways to conquer the world, yet getting restrained by a naked woman.And yeah, harem. That's also pathetic. It's a poor excuse to see strong women who are already DIDs (Damsels In Distress) start loving the MC. And then there's the MC's maid, who shouldn't even exist (I hate her) Ugh, at least the action was ok...?
Another isekai with generic characters? Where to start? The two main girls, a high class lady and her servant have lost everything to the "Void" attacks and are looking to save the last of humanity with their holy weapons. It's a fine concept and these are the only two characters that feel fleshed out, so if the story was about that them it could've been a interesting show. Sadly, the plot revolves around a demon lord that comes back after 1000 years in the human body of a 12 year old and gets adopted by said girls from earlier. This happens to muddle the storyand cause it to feel bland with the same over-powered protagonist slop as you see in most isekais. The Void enemies are also very uninspired designs and don't really make for interesting enemies thus far. The show has gone to make them completely unknown as to how or why they exist for the most part, and I feel that only goes to drag down the show even further. Overall, there's nothing to applaud or jeer in particular about this series; 5/10 just uninspired.
Seiken Gakuin is a fantasy, magic and isekai anime and follows the former demon king Leonis Death Magnus, this personality in the past, more precisely 1000 years ago was the Demon Lord, so it was to be expected that he would be incredibly strong, something quite present and highlighted, the protagonist as commander of the underworld creates a very powerful army, as well as ammunition to conquer the human race, however the opponents organized themselves in battle, resulting in a victory for humanity that overthrew the demonic empire and its leader, This is a fundamental occurrence for humans to become stronger, be autonomous and progressin society. The calamity described above concerns the losers, the demonic empire, which was ruled by Leonis, which due to this fiasco in struggle, was forced to seal itself, that is, it hibernated for 1,000 years, intending to wake up after this time waiting to fulfill his role as chief, restore his ancient empire, which, unfortunately for him, was thrown into oblivion. After the expected time, the main character of the plot finally awakens, a dispersive and shocking point is that he is "reborn" in the body of a 10-year-old boy, receiving the graces of the Goddess Roselia, who allowed this feat, on account of of their extensive connection in previous lives, even though this is a minute and detailed detail, the former Lord also notices the presence of a girl named Lisellia, who initially welcomes him, later becoming his maid and servant. Leonis or Leo (his name as a human) begins a phase of understanding the world, as this would be a determining factor in dominating humanity in the future, he practices these actions in collusion with his 2 servants Shary (personal maid) and Blackas (a wolf ) For obvious reasons, Leonis is seen as a child prodigy and a natural talent from the Assault Garden, places where people with sacred swords, that is, powers granted through the acceptance of equipment to its bearer, allowing him to wield it and use it. of the respective strength of the foils. In a world that has changed a lot for Leonis since he sealed himself away, the ancient society he commanded is no longer remembered and powers without sacred swords have gradually been extinguished, until there are no traces left. Taking into account his different power for his age, the boy is promoted directly to Platoon 18 of the 7th Assault Garden, a location made up of members such as: Regina, Sakuya and Elfiné, in addition to Lisellia, the main female character, because the girl transfigures becomes an indispensable piece of utility for Leonis, in his plan to supposedly "dominate" humanity, thanks to both parties being mutually connected in a contract of servant and controller. As the platoon worked together defeating all threats Leonis gradually began to appreciate humans and not wish to destroy them, thinking it was a waste of knowledge and intellect to tear apart former adversaries as evolved as they are at the present time, but he also at a certain point passes liking the race not out of fear, but because of the sympathy and friendship he made with the people in the squadron, for example. Seiken Gakuin has numerous defects in its generic and hastily designed plot, there are uninteresting and undeveloped characters, the fights are miserable, with the animation of the fights and powers being done inconsistently, containing choreographies that lack investment, quality, we can say that the fights are dirty, boring and monotonous, due to the animation being very bad. The character design is the only merit of the anime, covering acceptable traits, but the plot fails to tell a good story and involve the viewer in the plot, that is, leaving its audience excited about the direction of the plot, and not scattered, something peculiar Furthermore, the plot is terrible, one could even say that the story is not relevant, and it is possible to discard or ignore it without any problem, since the meanders follow a natural course, a meaningless direction, it is possible analyze this based on the protagonist's decision to help humans or also on the weak explanation, without clarifying or praising countless questions, in addition to the fact that the entire situation of the work is generic, without the slightest bit of originality. The opening and ending music is also not saved, it has no difference and does not have considerable virtues, it is just audible, nothing more or less, simply regular. Having highlighted all the obstacles, it would be essential not to give a very low rating, which will be 4, because as seen in the last paragraphs, there is no reason to watch this anime, as there are so many better ones of the same genre, so in my opinion Seiken Gakuin no Makentsukai is nothing more than an unnecessary waste of time in your life.