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They do have trope inducing kinks like the obsessed girl , the siscon , the wanna be cool mc guy and the scaredy mfer, but most of them are used for parody effect and probably designed in such a way intentionally and are able to fit their comedic roles nicely. Mash is the saiatama clone with straight face and often blunt response to standard villain jargons, however he is much of a nice and innocent figure due to his righteous and hermit like lifestyle. The characters do manage to mesh together well , individually they dont emit much of an aura and its only fun when they are horsing around / interacting with others. Villains are also slightly better than your standard punching back goon , but usually have shallow / predictable backstory with a nakama approach of changing to good from evil.
Sound and VA (9/10)
The OP and ED are both fuckin amazing and the OST is also quite the banger with mash getting quite the spotlight due to the BGMN during his cool scenes. The VA is alright with only the red hair guy being a bit of a standout.
Art and animation (8/10)
It has amazing art and background design which drive home the amazing magic school feeling which doesnt feel like a cheap
harry potter imitation, the background and setting art does the heavy work for this purpose , and i am also satisfied with the uniform / house designs. The animation is really good as well with amazing sakuga for action scenes. The only problem is the usually dull and uninspiring monster designs.
This is a must watch for comedy/ parody fans who
miss one punch / saiki kusou type of plot line. If you like magic school and harry potter type stories too it would be easily pleasing for you.
For other uses, see Castlevania (disambiguation). Video game seriesCastlevaniaLogo of the Castlevania series, introduced with 2003's Lament of InnocenceGenre(s)Action-adventureDeveloper(s) Konami Eighting (2008) M2 (2009) MercurySteam (2010–2014) Kojima Productions (2010) Publisher(s)KonamiCreator(s)Hitoshi Akamatsu[1]Platform(s) List Amiga Android Arcade Commodore 64 DOS Game Boy Game Boy Color Game Boy Advance iOS Microsoft Windows MSX2 Nintendo 3DS Nintendo 64 Nintendo DS Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo Switch PlayStation PlayStation 2 PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 PlayStation Portable PlayStation Vita Sega Genesis Sega Saturn Super NES PC Engine Wii Wii U X68000 Xbox One Xbox 360 Xbox First releaseCastlevania
September 26, 1986 (1986-09-26)Latest releaseCastlevania Advance Collection
September 23, 2021 (2021-09-23) Castlevania (/ˌkæsəlˈveɪniə/), known in Japan as Akumajō Dracula,[a][2] is a gothic horror action-adventure video game series and media franchise about Dracula, created and developed by Konami. It has been released on various platforms, from early systems to modern consoles, as well as handheld devices such as mobile phones. [3][4] The franchise has expanded into several spin-off video games and other media, including comic books[5] and an animated television series. [6] Castlevania is largely set in the eponymous castle of Count Dracula, the main antagonist of the Belmont clan of vampire hunters. [7] It debuted with 1986's Castlevania for the Nintendo Family Computer Disk System. [8] The first entry and the majority of its sequels are side-scrolling action platformers, and were succeeded by the 1997 game, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. Originally released for the PlayStation, it returned to the nonlinear gameplay seen in Castlevania II: Simon's Quest, which introduced role-playing elements and exploration. [9] Several installments later adopted Symphony of the Night's gameplay, and
along with Super Metroid, it has popularized the
Metroidvania genre. [10] 2010 saw the release of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, a 3D action-adventure reboot of the series developed by MercurySteam[11] and Kojima Productions. [12] Castlevania is one of Konami's most successful and prominent franchises;[13] several of its entries are ranked among the best video games ever made.