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Search Search Create account Log in Personal tools Create account Log in Pages for logged out editors learn more ContributionsTalk Contents move to sidebar hide (Top) 1Plot 2Media Toggle Media subsection 2. 1Manga 2. 2Anime 2. 3Music 2. 3. 1Music 3. 4Video games 3. 5Other media 4Reception 5Notes 6References 7External links Toggle the table of contents High School DxD 21 languages العربيةČeštinaDeutschΕλληνικάEspañolEuskaraفارسیFrançais한국어Bahasa IndonesiaItalianoMagyarNederlands日本語PolskiPortuguêsРусскийTürkçeУкраїнськаTiếng Việt中文 Edit links ArticleTalk English ReadEditView history Tools Tools move to sidebar hide Actions ReadEditView history General What links hereRelated changesUpload fileSpecial pagesPermanent linkPage informationCite this pageGet shortened URLDownload QR codeWikidata item Print/export Download as PDFPrintable version From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Japanese light novel series and its adaptations "D×D" redirects here. For other uses, see DXD (disambiguation). High School DxDFirst light novel volume cover, featuring (from left to right) Asia Argento, Issei Hyodo, and Rias GremoryハイスクールD×D
(Haisukūru Dī Dī)GenreComedy[1]Harem[2]Supernatural[1] Light novelWritten byIchiei IshibumiIllustrated byMiyama-ZeroPublished byFujimi ShoboEnglish publisherNA: Yen PressImprintFujimi Fantasia BunkoMagazineDragon MagazineDemographicMaleOriginal runSeptember 20, 2008 – March 20, 2018Volumes25[a] (List of volumes) Further information MangaWritten byHiroji MishimaPublished byFujimi ShoboEnglish publisherNA: Yen Press[1]MagazineDragon Magazine (chapters 1–3)Monthly Dragon Age (regular serialization)DemographicShōnenOriginal run
July 20, 2010 – February 9, 2018Volumes11 (List of volumes) MangaHigh School DxD: Asia and Koneko's Secret Contracts!?Written byHiroichiPublished byFujimi ShoboEnglish publisherNA: Yen Press[3]MagazineMonthly Dragon AgeDemographicShōnenOriginal runSeptember 9, 2011 – March 9, 2012Volumes1 Anime television seriesDirected byTetsuya YanagisawaProduced byHisato UsuiJun HatanoShigeru SaitōShinsaku TanakaTakurō
HatakeyamaTetsuya TsuchihashiWritten byTakao YoshiokaMusic byRyōsuke NakanishiStudioTNKLicensed byCrunchyroll[b]Original networkAT-X (uncensored)tvk, CTC, TVA, SUN, Tokyo MX, BS11 (censored)English networkUS: Funimation ChannelOriginal run January 6, 2012 – March 21, 2012Episodes12 + 6 OVAs (List of episodes) Original animation DVDDirected byTetsuya YanagisawaProduced byJun HatanoWritten byTakao YoshiokaMusic byRyōsuke NakanishiStudioTNKReleased September 6, 2012 – May 31, 2013Runtime24 minutesEpisodes2 (List of episodes) MangaHigh School DxD: The Work of a DevilWritten bySODAPublished byFujimi ShoboMagazineMonthly Dragon Age, Age PremiumDemographicShōnenOriginal runApril 9, 2013 – August 9, 2013Volumes1 Anime television seriesHigh School DxD NewDirected byTetsuya YanagisawaProduced byHisato UsuiJun HatanoShigeru SaitōTakurō HatakeyamaTetsuya TsuchihashiKōichi KokagoKozue KananiwaShō TanakaWritten byTakao YoshiokaMusic byRyōsuke NakanishiStudioTNKLicensed byCrunchyrollOriginal networkAT-X (uncensored)CTC, Tokyo MX, SUN, TVA, BS11 (censored)Original run July 7, 2013 – September 22, 2013Episodes12 (List of episodes) GameDeveloperKadokawa GamesPublisherKonami Examu Games inc.
4SPY×FAMILY間諜家家酒8. 2地獄樂8. 4【我推的孩子】9. 1進擊的巨人8. 6咒術迴戰7. 6香格里拉·開拓異境~糞作獵手挑戰神作~8. 5Ninja Kamui8. 4鏈鋸人StorylineEditDid you
knowEditTriviaMost characters' names are German words hinting at their personality or traits. "Frieren"
means frozen, referring to the protagonist's always cool demeanor. "Stark" is strong, "Fern" is remote, distant, "Himmel" means heaven, "Eisen" is iron, etc. Antagonists are named along the same pattern.
Leach wrote: "It was unavoidable that this was going to be a beautiful episode. That bloodied-up All Might is striking in either form, and you can tell they pulled out all the stops in making the big hits as intense and crazy as possible. From a pacing perspective, I'm really pleased with how this Bakugo Rescue arc played out. " He concluded: "This is My Hero Academia's proudest moment in the spotlight. Not only does it continue to be the darling of modern Shonen Jump with one of the mostly
perfectly tuned anime adaptations a long-running series has ever received, this is an accomplishment of storytelling across the board. "[318] Marina Garrow from Anime Feminist praised the way the plot handles damsel-in-distress elements, especially when compared to other shōnen series, stating that the female characters are not the only characters that need saving, and when they do need saving, the situations are realistic and not overexaggerated. [319] Both the original Japanese cast and the
English dub received praise from critics. Osborn applauded the casting choices and overall voice work, adding that [Izuku's voice actor] Daiki Yamashita is a "perfect fit" in the Japanese dub, while praising Justin Briner's performance in English as excellent and standout. [312] Creamer rated both equally, stating that the dub cast of the major characters generally fits their roles very well, though criticizing some of the background characters' performances. [316] Andy Hanley from UK Anime Network concured, stating both casts had strong performances, however, he gave special praise to the dub cast, saying that each actor fits their role very well. [320] Speelman stated that both Japanese and English casts know exactly how to make these roles work.