"Beelzebub" Review: A hilarious and moving school devil comedy

"Beelzebub" Review: A hilarious and moving school devil comedy

"Beelzebub": The appeal of this coming-of-age comedy about raising a demon child

"Beelzebub" is a TV anime series based on the original manga by Ryuhei Tamura, and was broadcast from January 9, 2011 to March 25, 2012. Although it is a long-running series of 60 episodes, its unique setting and humorous story development have won it many fans. In this article, we will take a closer look at the appeal and highlights of "Beelzebub," as well as the attention to detail of the production team behind it.

Story Summary

"Beelzebub" is set at Ishiyama High School, where demons gather. The protagonist, Oga Tatsumi, is a high school student who is known for being a delinquent, but one day he is suddenly entrusted with the baby Beelzebub, the son of the demon king, Beelzebub. The baby bears the title of "Great Demon King," and is said to have the power to destroy the world as he grows up. By raising Beelzebub, Oga learns about his own growth, friendship, and love.

Character Introduction

Tatsumi Oga

Voice actor: Daisuke Ono

Tatsumi Oga is a delinquent at Ishiyama High School, and is the main character who is entrusted with Bell-bo. At first, he thinks of Bell-bo as a nuisance, but gradually he develops affection for him. Daisuke Ono's voice acting realistically portrays Oga's tsundere personality and growth, leaving a deep impression on viewers.

Bell Boy

Voice actor: Rie Kugimiya

Bell-bo is the son of the demon king Beelzebub and is a baby with the title of Great Demon King. Rie Kugimiya's cute voice brings out the innocence and loveliness of Bell-bo. As Bell-bo grows, his relationship with Oga and the people around him also changes.

Hilda

Voice actor: Kana Hanazawa

Hilda is Bellbo's nanny and Oga's support character. Her calm personality and fighting skills add tension to the story. Kana Hanazawa's voice acting perfectly expresses Hilda's coolness and kindness.

Highlights of the anime

A humorous storyline

The biggest appeal of "Beelzebub" is its humorous story development. The setting of raising a baby demon is unique, and the various episodes that arise from it will make viewers laugh. In particular, the exchanges between Oga and Berubo, and the comedy scenes with the delinquents at Ishiyama High School are not to be missed.

Character development and friendship

"Beelzebub" is not just a comedy anime, but also a coming-of-age drama that depicts the growth and friendship of its characters. It is moving to see Oga come to know his own weaknesses and strengths as he raises Beelbo, and deepen his bonds with his friends. In addition, the story depicts how the people around Beelbo change as they grow, deeply moving viewers.

The intensity of the battle scenes

"Beelzebub" is not only a comedy, but also has impressive battle scenes. The battles between demons and Oga's growth and strength draw the viewer in. Hilda's battle scenes in particular are beautiful and visually appealing.

The production team's commitment

Director: Norihiro Takamoto

Takamoto Norihiro, the director of "Beelzebub," used various methods to bring out the charm of the original work to the fullest. He paid particular attention to the facial expressions and movements of the characters, making it easy for the audience to empathize with them. In addition, the timing of the powerful battle scenes and comedic scenes is also perfect, so the audience will not tire of the film.

Animation production: studio Pierrot+

Studio Pierrot+, which produced the animation for "Beelzebub," used its high level of technical skill to faithfully recreate the world of the original work. In particular, the character designs and backgrounds are stunning and visually appealing. The movements and effects in the battle scenes are also realistic, drawing viewers in.

Broadcast information

"Beelzebub" was broadcast on Yomiuri TV and Nippon TV. It aired from January 9, 2011 to March 25, 2012, with a total of 60 episodes. Each episode was 30 minutes long, entertaining viewers every week.

Copyright information

The copyright of "Beelzebub" belongs to Ryuhei Tamura/Shueisha/Beelzebub Production Committee. The work was released in 2011, and many subsequent developments and related products have been released.

Reasons for recommendation

"Beelzebub" is an anime with many charms, including a humorous storyline, character growth, and powerful battle scenes. In particular, the unique setting of raising a baby demon draws viewers in. It also has an aspect of a youth drama depicting the growth and friendship of the characters, and there are many touching scenes. Furthermore, the production team's attention to detail and high technical skill are not to be missed. Please watch it and experience its charm for yourself.

Related information

Original manga

The original "Beelzebub" is a manga by Ryuhei Tamura, serialized in Shueisha's "Weekly Shonen Jump". It is a long-running series of 28 volumes, and many subsequent developments and related products have been released. By reading the original manga, you can learn about episodes and character backgrounds that are not depicted in the anime.

Related Items

There is a wide range of "Beelzebub" related products, including figurines, goods, and DVDs. The Beelzebub figure is especially cute and popular with fans. The DVD also contains all 60 episodes, so you can enjoy your favorite scenes as many times as you like.

Fan Event

Fan events for "Beelzebub" are also being held, where fans can interact with the voice actors and production staff, and purchase limited edition goods. It's a great opportunity for fans to deepen their love for the series.

summary

"Beelzebub" is an anime that has gained many fans as a youth comedy about raising a baby demon. It is a work with many charms, such as its humorous story development, character growth, and powerful battle scenes. The production team's attention to detail and high technical skill are also not to be missed. Please watch it once and experience its charm for yourself. You can also deepen your love for the work by enjoying the original manga, related products, and fan events.

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