Now those are pretty big words considering the amount of praise the show gets so allow me to make a few points without going into spoiler territory. I hadn't seen many shows in the genre but from the good things I've heard, I stood firm on my ground, ready to explore!ĭance with Devils is a series that uses unique concepts, an obscure structure (musical) and an above average production value to create, by far, one of the worst written series I've seen this season. But by then, I still had high hopes that the reverse harem genre could possibly be a more fruitful experience than actual harems. Big surprise, I lost my mind after the hundred thousand and eleventh panty shot and gave up on it entirely. I had this same hope with the harem genre. When decently executed and well developed, we have a show that can leap bounds with its potential. The reverse harem genre is not one I particularly dislike. Ritsuka begins to question whom she can trust, and if she can ignore her growing attraction toward the devilishly handsome student council members. But even her sibling is harboring his own dark secrets. The return of Ritsuka's protective brother Lindo from overseas gives her hope that life could return to normal. Both groups are searching for the "Grimoire," a forbidden item that allows its owner to rule the world, and Ritsuka is somehow connected to this strange artifact. When her mother gets kidnapped, her life is turned upside down, and Ritsuka gets drawn into a battle for supremacy between vampires and devils. However, this is only the beginning of Ritsuka's misfortune. Led by Rem Kaginuki, the student council-also consisting of Urie Sogami, Shiki Natsumezaka, and Mage Nanashiro-tries to interrogate her, but it soon becomes clear that they have ulterior motives. ![]() Ritsuka Tachibana has always been a good student, so she is completely shocked when she is suddenly summoned by the student council for breaking school rules.
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