
And of course it was downright hilarious to hear our main lead make an inspirational speech about how important all of the female’s boobs were to him, no matter what size. The Khaos Brigade uses everything they have at their disposal, even using Diodora to attack the underworld, kidnapping Yasaka and reviving the Evil Dragons, but they are quickly wiped out.

It was fun to see a crossdressing vampire stop time to defeat an army of illuminati witches. It’s fun to see what looks like a flying mech battle after seeing a black-winged angel wipe out a glass-wearing demoness. However, I’ve mentioned time and time again that this bad drama is not only self-aware, but it’s so cheesy that it fits with the comedy and fanservice. Not to mention that it lacks any form of subtlety to truly have any human elements other than cliche morals. The pacing is all over the place, the dialogue is horrible, and the world-building can get extremely clumsy. If you try to take the drama in this show seriously, it’s nothing but sophmoric smut that’s poorly trying to imitate other dark fantasy. In fact his final power-up triggers when Azazel states Vali’s halving of dimensions will halve the sizes of all the girls boobs(this man knows his priorites).īut as much as this defines the Issei as a character, it leads to a negative aspect ive barely touched upon in previous posts. He feels protective for his friends, has the shonen trait of deus ex machina(albeit with huge risks fueled by his idiocy), and is powered by Breasts. This leads to another defining moment of Issei’s character all in one fight. Vali is willing to do anything(including killing everyone around him) to force his rival Issei into becoming a more powerful being. And you thought your boner could cause eruptions
