High School DxD BorN – 04

「迎撃、開始です!」 (Geigeki, kaishidesu!)
“Interception, Commence!”

On the one hand, the episode felt abrupt—suddenly there’s a climactic battle that the powerful characters couldn’t take care of for reasons. On the other hand, the battles were great, the character growth was satisfying, and the ending … cliffhanger, DAMN!

Suddenly, A Major Battle

I heard tell that season three is skipping around, and this stuff is from a later volume than the events of last episode. Which I don’t have a problem with if it’s done for a reason, and done well—a story should be adapted to its medium, rather than directly ported over, because each medium has different strengths and weaknesses. But you have to do it well, and the first half of this episode felt abrupt.

Last episode felt like the end of a crisis, not the immediate prelude to a larger one. The reasons for why Rias’ and Souna’s teams went instead of the big shots who were all over this place also barely passed muster. LN readers, I know—their powers are so great that they would trigger the war or destroy the world or whatever. Like I said, they barely passed muster. It’s just galling when all the big shots are right there and don’t act because of reasons that feel so clearly contrived. Then there’s the tonal shift from powering up via breast pokes last episode, to full-on life-and-death, the-world-is-on-the-line struggles this time. I like that DxD can encompass both of those, but we need an episode or two in between.

The Character Development Is Real

Yet for all the odd stitch marks on the first part of the episode, I enjoyed the second half a lot. Part of it was seeing the realization of Koneko-chan’s and Akeno’s growth, even if Koneko-chan’s was tied in part to her feelings for Issei, which once again felt abrupt. (And after I was praising the show for taking it slow last week, ugh.) I like how Koneko-chan’s struggles jived with Akeno’s struggles, so them both making breakthroughs at the same time was satisfying.

I also enjoyed all the character combinations and interactions. Xenovia and Irina back together was great, while Saji getting a thank you from Souna was adorable. Nothing beats Kiba-kun complimenting Tsubaki, though, and her blushing. I can ship them, right? Right? SHIPPING FURIOUSLY!!

Oh Hi, Fenrir

The moment when Fenrir took out Issei was well done. One of the great things visual mediums can do is control the pace so we don’t see the punch until it lands. A good example is The Dark Knight, where:

The Joker tells Batman the locations where Harvey and Rachel are being held hostage. The first time I saw it, I was so wrapped up in the moment, and the scene moved so quickly, that it didn’t even occur to me that the Joker could be lying until the reveal.

Here, Fenrir broke free of Kiba-kun’s balance breaker, and then the hammer appeared, and—chomp. There wasn’t enough time to consider that a possibility until it had already happened. A book can do this too, but since the reader controls the pace, this is something a movie or TV show excels at. It was well done.

Then add on everyone crying for Issei, with Rias most of all. (Bonus: It’s the guy getting hurt to inspire a roaring rampage of revenge (trope!) from the girl, for once.) The feeeeels!

Looking Ahead – I Guess This Death Won’t Stick Long

I’m annoyed that they showed Issei alive in the preview. I would never expect Issei to stay dead for long, but I can think of stories that made me worry the main character had died—which I can’t mention, because holy hell spoilers—and that made it nearly impossible to not watch/read the next instalment as quickly as possible. Make us doubt, if even just for a while, and we could have wondered if Issei would spend some time dead, spend major time in the hospital, be somehow hobbled by this injury, or even gone altogether … but no, he’s back immediately, apparently. Bah! Ball dropped on that one.

tl;dr: @StiltsOutLoud – An abrupt first half gives way to awesome battles & a gut-wrenching turn in the second. Issei, nooo! #haremking s3e4

Random thoughts:

  • This feels obvious now, but I would have said this at the beginning of the episode too: Should have taken Asia. Who leaves their healer behind? Bakas.
  • It’s interesting to compare the gods (and satans, and whatever) in DxD to the ones in DanMachi. Here the socio-political situation is interesting, and it’s a good backdrop for Issei & co’s adventures, but the gods in DanMachi are such better characters. They’re a lot more central to the story, granted, but every time I see DxD Loki, I’m struck by how every other version of Loki I’ve ever seen is more interesting than this one, the DanMachi one most certainly included. Still, I suppose he does his job.
  • I feel like they had a crappy team comp for most of the battles. The two knights are on Fenrir, while the two tankiest fighters are on some chump wolf, and four casters are dealing with the dragon. Mix in Koneko or Issei on Fenrir to keep him contained better, then take Xenovia, Kiba, and one of the Kings/Queens on the dragon and focus fire the two little dogs down one after another. Soon you’ve got a max of three enemies, counting Loki, and maybe Issei doesn’t get chomped. Where did all that studying go, Rias!

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  1. SilentCid

    He can’t die, he didn’t have sex with each of them!

  2. Treyon

    Things are no longer the same as the novel, here they rushed things like there is no tomorrow, not bringing asia was a huge mistake… its way, WAY much better in the novel…
    the fight with loki came much later and while in the novel isse did get bitten to almost death, it was in a random fight in the city and asia saved him.
    BUT THE MOST DISSAPOINTED THING IS AKENO… dude in the episode they make akeno accept her half blood like it was nothing… also tannin is not there, there is no net to catch fenrir, the hammer should have been used since before the fight… there is no Oppai Goddess (you hear right) that helped isse talk with the oppais of akkeno and share the feelings of her death mother with his father (the oppai goddess is the most important part on the whole story)

    • Pedro

      You are mistaking this with the second fight against Loki. This is only the first, the second will be the Finale.

      • Kuro

        I would have to disagree with you.

        It seems like they mixed part of the first battle in, but this is almost certainly the second battle. The first part did have Issei injured by Fenrir, but the hammer of Mjolnir is only present in the second fight. Also Saji only gained the other pieces of Vritra in the second fight. He was not even present in the first part. The smaller Fenrir and the copy of the dragon king Midgardsormr is also not present.

        So they definitely mixed the two battles into one. Either they will end the battle with Loki in just one fight, or they will drag things out and make up another one. Regardless, this is very different from the LN.

      • Pedro

        The author himself said the anime will be different from the LN at certain points this Season, no surprises there. He also said he’s satisfied with the end result.

        He also said the Season will end with Volume 7, and by the preview, next EP Vali Team will interfere and Loki will retreat. The only thing from the second fight this episode was Mjolnir appearing

      • Gary29

        It’s the first fight. Mjolnir appearing now (and not being a replica), as well as Saji already having the Vritra Gears implanted in him is anime-original. Same for Midgardsormr and Fenrir’s children already showing up. The way it’s probably going to go is that they’ll have the Rating Game, Saji will absorb Ise’s blood, and then in the final fight Vritra will awaken.

    • MgMaster

      Yup! As much as I like DxD, it doesn’t really shine when it takes itself too seriously. I’m not just talking about our weekly dose of oppai here but there needs to be at least some comedy, some witty(and usually pervy) remarks from Issei.

      Though of course, I understand the need of such eps every once in a while but the skipping around was easily noticeable for a non-LN reader like myself too and not in a good way. Everyone became stronger and is showing it…a bit abrupt but okay, can deal with that. What’s totally not okay is Akeno’s quick self-acceptance – like wth? One of the most popular characters can’t be treated like that. Address her issues properly DxD!

    • Treyon (above post): “…its way, WAY much better in the novel…

      This ^ Rushed, overly compressed/busy, choppy, and perhaps even convoluted at times as a bunch of stuff just happens so we can warp speed ahead with multiple plot lines. Sooooo much rapid fire exposition interrupting the flow of battle. For me, the battle was quite choppy rather than anything dramatic or exciting. I honestly felt as if I was watching some master checklist being completed for a number of plot lines/story developments rather than a story being told: Sona’s dream (check); Irina becoming a reincarnated angel (check); Rossweisse <3 introduction (check); Saji's power up (check); etc. The LN has a much better, more natural progression when it comes to these things – including which battles are fought when. Partial credit for some character development, but even that suffered from the rushed presentation IMO. Watching it came across as too much "Never mind. I'm good with it now. Fighto!"

      Sad to state this, but for me the adaptation quality (more precisely lack thereof) has relegated HS DxD S3 into the realm of the utterly mundane. At times, there are glimpses of what makes the series IMO a benchmark for its genre… I think. Perhaps I'm just mentally filling in blanks from reading the LN as I watch. Not sure. Regardless, what was once anticipation entering the third season has been replaced with pure apathy. So far, this "adaptation" has removed a lot of what I liked about the series overall (including the SoL/comedy moments). I was looking forward to the Ratings Game in Vol. 05, but I guess that’s off the table now. :/ Even if it is included later, some of the little surprises/twists during that match are now spoiled IIRC because of all the rush and/or mixing of arcs.

      Is HS DxD S3 terrible? IMO, no. I’d still rank it above last season’s ecchi harem LN offerings (plus Isuca). That being said, I struggled to finish one of those last season so the bar here is very low, and TBH, I’m not sure by exactly how much HS DxD S3 clears said bar. So far I have to rate Danmachi’s anime ahead of HS DxD S3. IMO, Danmachi is a better anime and a better adaptation (in a sense two different things) though like HS DxD S3, I think Danmachi would materially benefit from a slower adaptation pace. Regardless, I’m definitely enjoying Danmachi more thus far (FYI – I’m also spoiled for Danmachi as well so it’s not a matter of “not spoiled vs. being spoiled”).

      • LOL. Didn’t intend this to be a reply post, but whatever.

      • I really enjoyed S1 and S2 of the DxD anime because while the story moved fast, it still covered most of the character growth and plot. Basically it was right on the edge of rushing, but never went over. However, this season seems to have gone right over the edge and down the cliff. It’s become the stuff-as-much-as-you-can-into-each-episode-and-let-the-novel-fill-in-the-details. I mean, Isse’s training with Tannin was basically an afterthought? They might make it up with an OVA, but now glossing over Akeno’s story? And now the Loki fight? I’m still hoping S3 can redeem itself seeing as it apparently has the author’s approval, but yeah, I’m sad that we’re losing all the nice tidbits that made High School DxD such a great series.

        The DxD anime should have been planned as one of those long Shounen series (like 12 eps per volume would have fleshed out all the lovely details from the novels) instead of the 6 per volume that was seasons 1 and 2. This season seems to be compressing 1 volume into 3 episodes now…Maybe in 10 or 20 years they’ll do a “DxD Reborn” remake (just dreaming)…

  3. Pedro

    Rias said clearly that she wouldn’t let him die, so he’s just unconscious. With 3 holes the size of plates in his body and losing blood at a terrifying pace. But not dead yet.

    • Stilts

      Aye, that’s true. They could have let us worry, though. That kind of worrying makes it more satisfying when he makes it through.

    • Incognito

      Let Rossweisse fill the “mature onee-san” niche, we seriously need more of those. (A mature onee-san with a youthful beauty and slight innocence [if the ED is any indication] on par with little sister characters? It’s the best of both worlds!)

      Besides, she’s got those to die for, hubba hubba… Mmm…

    • ewok40k

      Rossweisse has NO BOYFRIEND.
      Actually she has not have one at all yet.

      Where can I get her phone number? Odin-sama?

  4. Krant

    Wow. I haven’t seen anime episode that butchered source material like that since Zero no Tsukaima F… Anyone knows how HDxD fans in Japan reacted to this?

    • Pedro

      A guy in the wikia said the responses in Twitter were positive and that the pre-order numbers increased a lot.

  5. mythnut

    It was a good episode for Saji, though.

  6. Aex

    “Better than I feared, worse than I hoped.” That suits this episode perfectly.

    Plenty of griping to be done. First is the most obvious that Stilts pointed out: Asia. Seriously, you go in knowing it’s going to be an endurance match until the trump card shows up, and who do you leave behind? The healer. That’s just screaming that the episode was going to end with someone mortally wounded for impact.

    Next is the good-old “Shut up and fight!” that anime often suffers from. Is that a trope? It should be. “I’ll explain later!” *explains .5 seconds later* …Really Irina?

    The last big complaint is that both Saji and Issei got the shaft compared to source material when it came to their moments of badassery. Issei didn’t go fast enough to match Fenrir with a punch to the face, and Saji didn’t enter in full-on berserker Dragon King mode. Basically they both got down-graded from a “F*ck Yeah!” to an “Oh, Cool.”

    I do like how Rias was made more relevant. Rather than more of her “glass-cannon” role, she was acting a bit more like a real “King”. Though we were back to her having zero tactical-sense like usual, though.

    Stilts, ship Yuuto x Tsubaki. WITH ALL YOUR MIGHT!!! XD

    • Stilts

      If you have healer (or barrier casters, ala Kannagi in Log Horizon or one of the main characters in my book), you can’t just sideline them like that without it being @$%& aggravating. They either still need to be fighting (just somewhere else), or they need to be knocked out of commission (preferably because they protected people SO MUCH that they ran out of juice) for the others to be put in more direct mortal danger.

      If they had brought Asia along, and she had been healing people constantly, and she was running low on power, and then that big attack hit and she used up pretty much all her reserves to keep people alive, and then she can barely stand and Issei gets hit? And then she stumbles over, tries to heal him, but she’s so out of power her sacred gear just sputters, she can’t do anything, she’s just crying over him wishing she could help, wishing their was something she could do…

      Imagine that. Woulda been better, right?

      • @Stilts: Depends upon the role really. Not every healer is a “battle cleric”, and there is some realism in that (e.g. WWII medics). Asia’s ability is an important (and highly desirable) one. Besides, it’s not like things turned out well as it was, and you have just about everyone else going “Noooooo! Isseiiiiii!” anyway.

        I won’t get into specific spoilers, but a big part of the issue is the mashing of volumes/arcs together along with fast pacing. As I mentioned in my above comment, there’s (IMO) a much better, more natural progression to the various character power-ups/skill improvements along with battles in the LN. WHY they decided to abandon the previous two season’s adaptation method is beyond me.

  7. Incognito

    Almost got Myeh-Myeh!” *Gets wolfed by Fenrir*

    And just like the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a heroic Asgardian (MCU Thor/DxD‘s Rossweisse) still tries to talk some sense into Loki.

    “This feels obvious now, but I would have said this at the beginning of the episode too: Should have taken Asia. Who leaves their healer behind? Bakas.”

    I guess Rias and company were thinking, “now that Asia’s training [back in episode 2] to use Twilight Healing from a distance is complete, maybe we can try that strategy out by leaving her behind so she can heal us from far away.”

    But then again, any strategy that’s still untested shouldn’t be tried out on the battlefield. And it wasn’t shown whether Asia’s training was a success.

    • Stilts

      I think, by further away, they meant “not melee range”. In the past she’s always had to be right by them, but if she could heal them from 20 yards away? She could be healing someone while they kept fighting. That’d be powerful.

      I doubt she’ll ever be able to heal someone from another dimension. That’d be a bit imbalanced.

      About the best I can guess is they figured she would be a liability because she’s not a good combatant, but that’s stupid because then you just protect her and she protects the others. Just a dumb move.

      • Incognito

        I was under the impression that Loki and Fenrir were teleported to an isolated corner of the Underworld. Based on how big the Gremory family’s kingdom was, I’m pretty sure the Underworld is vast enough to contain the kingdoms of the other great devil families and have deserted regions to spare (perfect for reducing collateral damage). If that was the case, using Twilight Healing from long distance would have worked.

        But another dimension? Well, that clinches it. And with Rias’ party going for more damage-dealing instead of survivability (they only needed to hold out until Mjolnir arrived for Issei to use–I guess his dragon powers made him worthy of Mjolnir?), well…that happened.

        And considering how hax some abilities in DxD can get (and going by shonen logic), I assume interdimensional long-distance healing would be the next step for Asia’s training in future chapters/episodes?

      • Stilts

        Now that I think about it, I actually don’t have a clue where they are. They could be in the underworld still. My point was just that I don’t think Asia had trained for super long range. If she can’t see them with the unaided eye, I doubt she could heal them … and probably a lot closer than that.

        An LN reader can chime in any time here, ’cause I’m talking out of my ass… lol

      • damrod

        As far as i can remember from reading the novels, the range of Asia’s healing power is never explained. She has longer range yes, but how much farther is not known in the novels at least.
        But she does eventually learn to shoot it like an arrow, only healing those she wishes to heal with it. If an enemy catches the arrow, it would just disperse without healing them. She even manages to show a mastery of her sacred gear later on that would make a balance breaker version of it rather useless if we believe Azazel (fallen angel leader) his words about her mastering it to that degree when she masters the bow and arrow version. ( not sure if that could be considered a major spoiler so tagged to be sure)

  8. Gary29

    Stilts, I completely agree with the negative points you made about this episode. Although irrelevant to the anime, the real reason the higher-ups don’t handle this is because Fenrir’s fangs and claws can kill Gods, which would upset the power balance of the factions if one of them were to be killed. I couldn’t buy that excuse they gave, but it didn’t detract from the overall story. TNK has certainly improved significantly in their anime-original content work, but their dialogue and explanations leave a lot to be desired at times.

    As for Koneko, I’m actually a bit sad that they rushed her development with Ise. Anime-wise, you can say that her heartwarming speech from last episode was the climax to her seeing him as more than just an ally, but the prelude to that was disappointingly rushed or taken out. If it helps, you can take comfort in knowing that her progression to harem member in the LN is a lot smoother.

    Showing Ise in the preview was really, REALLY anti-climactic. Even though it’s most likely a flashback, it kills the mood severely. But, don’t worry. For every desire that this was played out better…

    …Ise’s “real” death will be played out SOOO brilliantly.

    I’ve said it on another site, and I’ll point it out here: part of what makes DxD so amazing to me is that all the intricate details tie in to make a really fluid and well-done story. Unfortunately, a lot of that had to be cut out this season, and it started to feel like a “typical shounen” in regards to Ise in the fights. He doesn’t need any help at all regenerating his wings, right? It’s not like Ddraig helps him with flying or anything…

    Ship Kiba and Tsubaki. Do it!!! Adding that touch was a really nice job on TNK’s part.

    The Gods in DxD get way better later on. Loki’s a one-time character, no one cares about him!

    Not bringing Asia along was another an odd choice which I hope they remedy in the final fight, since this is where they start to realize how reliant they are on her healing abilities. I get that they needed all their fighters to take on Fenrir and co., but why not bring along the whole Sitri group? Protecting Asia is a menial task when you have another ~4 or so people fighting Fenrir’s children or Midgardsormr.

    But for everything that was wrong, there were a ton of positives too. Sales are already looking great, and I look forward to a season 4 that will bring us back to a DxD where intricate details are everywhere and the plot is stronger than ever, the plot too.

    • Stilts

      The teleporter dude said he could only send about ten people (and then sent 11 -_-), which I accepted better’n the reason they weren’t using the gods (if you’re never going to use the big guns, what’s the point in having them?). It’s their choice of who to send that I, like you, question.

      Already looking forward to season four? Damn.

      Kiba x Tsubaki 4 ever! I love B couples :3

      • HalfDemonInuyasha

        He’s supposed to be Ajuka Beelzebub, one of the four Great Satans of the Underworld alongside Sirzechs Lucifer, Serafall Leviathen, and the yet-to-be-seen-in-the-anime Falbium Asmodeus (who is apparently extremely lazy) ergo one of the most powerful Devils there is. He is more interesting creating things and, from what I read online anyway, was the one who devised and created the Evil Piece System that is used to reincarnate humans into Devils, which eventually lead to creating Rating Games.

        The fact that he just appears and never gets any sort of proper introduction was another thing that irked me about the episode. They don’t even do a proper introduction after he does the teleporting or anything. Everyone is just talking like nothing.

        Of course, I only knew this by his name and from reading a bunch of fanfics. Never actually read the LN, lol.

      • Stilts

        I caught who he was, I just didn’t bother to remember his name for all the reasons you mentioned.

  9. damrod

    Why couldn’t they just stick with the normal pacing of the last two seasons instead of rushing the stories of Akeno and Koneko?!

    Unless they change the rating matches as well, they kinda screwed themselves over with the matches.
    Disregarding the timer that is supposed to start counting down before he can go in balance breaker, the moment that issei was beaten by loss of blood by saji was also the time Akeno began showing her true feelings in front of the rest instead of the regular teasing. It was also supposed to be the beginning where she combined her demon powers and fallen angel powers but whatever.

    Loki is not even that important, he only showed up in a single volume and never showed up after that. Fenrir on the other hand will make a return later on when we get to meet morgana later on and do some important stuff.

    Not sure if i would’ve liked the switching up if i didn’t read the LN, but Koneko and Akeno accepted their power and spot in the harem far too easily in the anime >_>
    Rossweisse is still looking nice though, and you should totally ship tsubaki and Kiba!

  10. bakakubi

    Stilts, don’t ship Kiba & Tsubaki. You have been warned. 🙂

  11. Reikakou

    Oh boy… I’ll just throw out everything that I’ve read and known from the LNs and just enjoy the nice “plots” in every episode.

    I’m having a migraine relating the anime and LN.

    The reason of fighting Loki and Fenrir was really half assed. It made those powerful demons, angels and fallen angel leaders incompetent.

  12. Krud

    Personally, I find this episode good if I’m viewing it as an anime watcher. I hope they can get back on track. But as one of the LN readers of it, this episode bothers me. I know that a lot of people will tell me not to worry about it but I’m just going to put what I think about it. Might have some LN comparisons as I put my thoughts about it so I’ll put it up as spoiler…

    Despite the rearrangement of events, the thing that bothers me the most is that some seems to went somewhat out-of-character for this episode.

    I know the leaders warned them that the mission will be difficult regarding buying time for the Mjolnir to arrive but I don’t think they’ll just send them off just like that without proper preparations especially choosing people for it. They have like at least one day to do that and that’s good amount of time and during that time they could have think about sending some powerful on their side (like Barakiel or Tannin) other than just Rossweisse and Irina if they are going for defeating Loki by buying time for Mjolnir and use it against him. Also what’s funny is that despite of letting them know that it’s going to be a dangerous mission, they didn’t let them know about how dangerous he could be as a god class opponent. Also they even forgot to warn them that Fenrir, who showed up with Loki in that party, will be there and never told them about how dangerous he is. They didn’t even warned them about Fenrir being capable of killing gods. In the LN, the moment they saw Fenrir, Azazel warned them about it. My point is that it seems off to me for them to just send them against a god class opponent that also have a god slaying beast alongside him without at least proper preparations and proper warnings (i’m not counting Gleipnir on this one).

    About sending people to the battle site, if Ajuka can only send ten at a time, why not let the others (like the other members of the Sitri group or the ones that are staying behind) teleport the additional units?

    Regarding the battle itself and the team, sure they split in groups and battle each one of them but just that alone feels off. If Sona Sitri is in that battle, how come there seems to not have some form of a proper srtategy being employed in this fight? It’s not like for Sona to hide such ability and not formulate a plan along with the people she’s going with whenever she is involved in battle (or at least work it out along with Rias). Whenever she formulates one, it tends to have better team synergy.

    Regarding the wolves, why do they seemed like they’re not a threat on this one? They seem more underpowered on this one. Some may think that the adaptation is saving Fenrir’s full power for the 2nd round (if there is going to be one) but this seems off as well if Loki really wanted to start Ragnarok.

    Regarding them showing off their powers, if the anime adaptation is planning to put the Gremory vs Sitri Rating Game, isn’t that going to give both teams full grasp of each other’s abilities? From what I recalled in the LNs, their Rating Game seems that it will be more surprising.

    I know that the preview is telling us that Arthur is coming but depending on how the adaptation goes it’s hard to guess if they will make Vali also appear or not. It’s also hard to tell if the adaptation will finish the Loki fight or will make him retreat. I will just have to find it out next week i guess…

    Nitpick: Did the wolves just roared? I don’t recall them roaring… I think my knowledge about wolves is being questioned…
    In the LN, they were howling. How could the adaptation get this one wrong…

    Also, even tho they hint it early, I’m rooting for Kiba x Tsubaki

    Sorry if I sounded confusing. First time posting something this long as a reply in blogs…

  13. Ginobi47

    Hmm…. this might be just the LN reader in me, but I find this episode unappealing.

    On the other hand, I think the anime is trying to save as much time as possible in order to get the most out of a certain Juggernaught Drive scene at Volume 6 of the LN.

    PS: I know I’m probably the only one who loves this girl but allow me to say this, SONA SITRI IS MAI WAIFU!

    http://images.randomc.net/High%20School%20DxD/High%20School%20DxD%20BorN%20-%2004%20-%20Large%2017.jpg
    http://images.randomc.net/High%20School%20DxD/High%20School%20DxD%20BorN%20-%2004%20-%20Large%2018.jpg

    • Fabio

      No, she’s mine. 😀

  14. Skinsthunderbomb

    I feel like the only one whose enjoying the anime for what it is. And I LOVED this episode. My only complaint is it feels a tad rushed. I hope they slow down soon.

  15. Ceimur

    Loki was like… Oh did you guys forgot that Fenrir is a god slaying dog? So of course a low devil like you is not going to last it.
    (This is not a spoiler right? You guys actually know that right? Since that is the part of the mythology right?)

    Anyways, this episode proved that all the people who cried at this battle really likes issei romantically. (Even Kiba)
    Miscellaneous spoiler alert
    Even the author of Highschool DxD, Ichiei Ishibumi said that

    Now I have done a survey through Fujimi Shobo homepage and shops and I have found something very shocking. The popularity Ise gained is something that puts him in Top-3 out of all the characters and he surpasses the popularity of other heroines. To tell you the truth, his popularity is beyond what we expected. A main character that is loved even more than the heroine. The truth is, looking back through the story regardless of enemy or allies, the number of bishounen is higher than bishoujo. But a character who is supposed to be very popular, the head of all the good looking guys Kiba-kyun. I also receive kind comments like “Please give Kiba a girlfriend”. But Kiba is part of Ise’s harem…… No I mean best friend! But Ise who is even more popular than the good-looking guy…….

    Anyways, the small change or big change in plot is suprisingly good. But I still cannot help but to be disappointed.
    I want to see the rating game of Gremory vs Sitri first so that Issei will learn a certain awesome power/skill. And since I’ve said it. This certain power is important in developing a certain’s character’s character. Get my gist?

    • Pedro

      In the preview Ise mentions a technique besides Dress Break, so it’ll still be there. It’s going to be different, and I hope it has a debut worthy of it’s magnificence.

  16. The LN does provide a better storytelling experience, but the anime is immensely satisfying to watch nevertheless.

  17. WorldwideDepp

    Ep 05:

    It gets an 8/10 from me


    Yes this Episode, are the thing why i love Highschool DxD. The mix is good, there is Oppais, and some Mind thing jokes. But there is also Story, fellings and the important thing respect for the Girls. They are not used as mindless Ecchi puppets. No they have their Proud, Honor and Dignity. The Ecchi is just the Sweet Cookies for this Ramen of its own

    I Bow my Head of Story inspiration to the Director and Story Writer. Please treat me well in the Future

    • WorldwideDepp

      btw, i hope Loki gets an better Layout in the future. He seems kind out of place, just with his Long Hair and this long White coat. Hope he has more interesting things hide under it. he is boring to look at (sorry, i am not hiding my word behind flowers)

  18. Red HeartGold ZX

    Good for you to include everyone but Kiba crying for Issei, Stilts. I highly disapprove male additions in Issei’s harem. Gasper is plenty enough.

  19. Ms m

    I found all Bilder good

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