High School DxD
ハイスクールD×D
- Action
- Comedy
- Ecchi
- Romance
- Supernatural
- Harem
- Mythology
- School
- Episodes
- 12
- Duration
- 24 min per ep
- Aired
- Jan 6, 2012 to Mar 23, 2012
- Status
- Finished Airing
Synopsis
Issei Hyoudou is an ordinary high school student with an unabashedly lewd streak and a long-held dream of building a harem. His luck seems to change when a stunning girl asks him out—until she reveals herself as a fallen angel and kills him. Instead of staying dead, Issei is brought back by Rias Gremory, an alluring upperclassman and high-ranking devil, who resurrects him as her servant and pulls him into the school’s Occult Research Club.
Now living a double life, Issei struggles to adapt to his new status while keeping it hidden from friends and family. To survive the dangerous clashes between devils and angels, he’s forced to train and fight alongside his eccentric new allies—leading to plenty of comedic, risqué chaos along the way.
Otaku Consensus
High School DxD is widely embraced as a flagship ecchi comedy: it’s unabashed about fanservice, but earns its popularity through sharp timing, likable club dynamics, and a surprisingly sturdy supernatural framework of devils, angels, and mythic power-ups. Fans praise its character designs and the way it turns adult-oriented humor into set pieces other school action shows wouldn’t attempt, while detractors argue the “harem” label oversells the romantic spread—especially early on—and that enjoyment hinges on tolerance for constant sexual gags.
Why You Should Watch
Watch High School DxD if you want an ecchi series that doesn’t pretend to be anything else—and is confident enough to build real momentum around that honesty. TNK’s adaptation pairs supernatural school battles with a comedy engine fueled by Issei’s shameless inner monologue, then anchors the chaos with a cast that’s more than just archetypes: the Occult Research Club functions like a dysfunctional team you actually want to hang out with. The appeal isn’t just nudity and punchlines; it’s the way mythology-coded factions (devils, fallen angels, gods, dragons) get folded into a brisk, bingeable 12-episode run with clear stakes and escalating training-fight payoffs. If you like raunchy humor with urban-fantasy flavor and a romance-forward core, this is your lane.
Key Characters
- HHyoudou, Issei(VA: Kaji, Yuuki)
A hormonally honest would-be harem king who gets dragged into devil society and has to turn raw desire into actual combat growth.
- GGremory, Rias(VA: Hikasa, Youko)
A high-ranking devil and magnetic senpai whose leadership of the Occult Research Club blends authority, warmth, and dangerous power.
- HHimejima, Akeno(VA: Itou, Shizuka)
A teasing, lightning-charged club senior who weaponizes flirtation as easily as she does supernatural force.
- AArgento, Asia(VA: Asakura, Azumi)
A gentle, faith-adjacent newcomer whose sincerity creates a striking contrast against the series’ constant temptation-and-chaos energy.
What Makes It Stand Out
- 1
Ecchi comedy with commitment: the series doesn’t use fanservice as background noise—it builds jokes, reactions, and even character chemistry around it, which is why it’s often cited as a genre benchmark.
- 2
Mythology-forward urban fantasy: angels, devils, gods, dragons, and reincarnation elements form a readable factional backdrop that keeps the story moving beyond pure sketch comedy.
- 3
A tight, bingeable first season structure: across 12 episodes, it balances “secret double life” school beats with training and escalating clashes, keeping momentum high even when the tone goes full risqué.
- 4
Distinct production identity from TNK: bold character design emphasis (Junji Gotou) and a polished audiovisual package (sound direction by Jin Aketagawa; music by Ryousuke Nakanishi) that sells both punchlines and power moments.
- 5
A cast-driven club dynamic: the Occult Research Club isn’t just a lineup of tags—its interpersonal push-and-pull is the glue that makes the comedy land and the action feel like team stakes.
Fun Facts & Trivia
- Fun fact 1
- High School DxD is adapted from the light novels by Ichiei Ishibumi with original character designs by Miyama-Zero, a pairing frequently highlighted by fans as a major part of its visual appeal.
- Fun fact 2
- The TV season aired from January 6, 2012 to March 23, 2012 and ran for 12 episodes, making it an easy entry point before diving into later seasons.
- Fun fact 3
- It remains a major community staple: MyAnimeList lists it among the site’s most popular titles (Popularity #93) with a large vote count (953,528) and a 7.31/10 score.
- Fun fact 4
- Takao Yoshioka handled both series composition and script duties, giving the season a consistent comedic voice and pacing from episode to episode.
- Fun fact 5
- The series’ content profile is unusually explicit for a mainstream TV anime entry—AniList tags it with very high “Nudity” and “Large Breasts” percentages—so its reputation as ‘ecchi first’ is baked into how it’s cataloged.
Studios
- TNK
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