BEELZEBUB
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
60
RELEASE
March 25, 2012
LENGTH
24 min
DESCRIPTION
Oga Tatsumi is a first year student in Ishiyama High, a notorious school for delinquents. One day he sees a man floating by, and the man suddenly splits in half to reveal a baby boy inside!
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CAST
Tatsumi Oga
Katsuyuki Konishi
Aoi Kunieda
Aki Toyosaki
Hildegard
Shizuka Itou
Kaiser de Emperana Beelzebub IV
Miyuki Sawashiro
Takayuki Furuichi
Daichuu Mizushima
Alaindelon Bathin de Emuna
Wataru Takagi
Hidetora Toujou
Tomokazu Seki
Hajime Kanzaki
Tomokazu Sugita
Tatsuya Himekawa
Seirou Ogino
Yuka Hanazawa
Haruka Tomatsu
Shintarou Natsume
Daisuke Kishio
Lamia
Kaori Fukuhara
Nene Oomori
Ayahi Takagaki
Chiaki Tanimura
Aoi Yuuki
Zenjuuro Saotome
Shinshuu Fuji
Kouta Kunieda
Ayahi Takagaki
Misaki Oga
Sayaka Kinoshita
Yolda
Minako Kotobuki
Hisaya Miki
Nobuhiko Okamoto
Kaiser de Emperana Beelzebub III
Hiroki Takahashi
Azusa Fujisaki
Youko Hikasa
Shizuka Nanami
Haruna Ikezawa
Angelica
Haruka Tomatsu
Agiel
Masumi Asano
Sachura
Yurie Kobori
EPISODES
Dubbed
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REVIEWS
DarkDemonLord
95/100This anime for my opinion is one of the best comedy and fighting animeContinue on AniListSPOILER ALERT / SPOILER ALERT / SPOILER ALERT / SPOILER ALERT
This anime for my opinion is one of the best comedy and fighting anime.
Story:10/10
Art:9/10
Sound:10/10
Character:10/10
Enjoyment:10/10
Overall:10/10
Story:
The story is beautiful because I love the fact that the most dangerous man in school has found the son of the demon king. I also love their hidden power and the ship Aoi X Oga
Art:: "Spoiler alert"
The art is normal i like the details and i dont have much more too say. But in this anime i have see a error in art (when Beelzebub take control of Oga body the Hilda gets a strange face when the wind is coming)
Sound:
I love the endings especially because every ending is diferent and the one i love is the 4 ending "JUMP JUMP JUMP SHAKE SHAKE SHAKE" and the 5 ending "I Can’t Stop I Can’t Stop I Can’t Stop"
Character:
Beelzebub IV, Kaiser de Emperana: For my opinion he is cute and the fact he is always naked remind me a little of shin chan (my brother see shin chan)
Furuichi, Takayuki is the guy that is always in the middle of the problems and i like the relation he have with Alaindelon (jk i prefer he with female sanji"Hildegard")
Hildegard: She is the sister of sanji of One Piece"Hildegard Vinsmoke" that lost her round eyebrown and switch anime :D (jk) Hildegard is the girl that i had ship in the beginner with Oga but when Aoi came i have switch my ship. She is cute and powerful.
Oga, Tatsumi: He reminds me Bakugo of Boku no Hero because he almost kill everyone ( he even throw a guy from the window of the 3 floor or more and that guy is still alive). Oga is overpower from the begginer but with Beelzebub he become more Overpower and Badass as ever. I ship him with Aoi and i love when he have say Aoi can you be the mother of this baby?
Aoi "Queen, Sheltered Queen, Aoi Kunie" Kunieda: "SPOILERS ALERTS" Best character of the Anime (for my opinion). Her Love with Oga is soooo kawai/Cutee. I like her very much and my favorite part of her was when beelzebub possess Oga and he almost take the pants down and when everyone was closing eyes she was peeking a little
Enjoyment:
As i say in the beginner this is the perfect anime of fighting and comedy and is good for people who want fighting and to laugh
AnotherBadger
77/100A fun series that doesn't take itself too seriouslyContinue on AniList“I see now! When I have a real baby on my back, my reaction time and movements are all on another level!”
- Kanzaki Hajime, Episode 14
Beelzebub is a strong adaptation of a mostly episodic comedy series that knows how to use the anime format to bring out the best from its premise without becoming too stagnated by its very specific premise.
The main storyline of Beelzebub is an intriguing one that, while it has scope, remains focused; not straying too far from its chosen field. Having a demonic baby becoming attached to a teenage delinquent is one of those oddly specific circumstances that lends itself perfectly to the episodic format. This allows Beelzebub to develop the fighting and comedic elements simultaneously without stretching itself too thinly. Episodes that focus on comedy are entertaining to watch, pushing the premise as far as it can go, and the action-based plotlines break up some of the potential monotony.
Beelzebub does falter during its last couple of episodes where the consistency of the filler episodes and the pacing of the last arc is noticeably lacklustre. While some of the filler plots (usually lasting half an episode) are fun and develop the secondary characters, others overuse a couple of the more annoying tropes (cough Koma cough). The last arc in particular feels rushed, compiling a lot of potential into only a few episodes which makes it feel underdeveloped and underwhelming. It is a shame because it deserved a more fully realised plot that doesn't feel like a last-minute add-on.
Beelzebub’s animation is solid, easily carrying the story and conveying the action scenes well. While it isn't highly stylised, its neutrality allows Beelzebub to easily switch between action and comedy; maintaining consistency. This replicates the manga well, especially during the comedy scenes. The action scenes are also well animated and, while some of the "power-up" scenes can come across a little bit flat, convey the tones and emotions well.
What stands out most about Beelzebub is definitely the cast of characters. The recurring cast members are entertaining with most of their particular personality traits being endearing as opposed to annoying. Watching the characters interact with the chaotic world around them is enjoyable; especially as the earlier characters become more familiar to the audience. Surprisingly, for a show where most of the cast seem to share a single brain cell, each character feels unique yet cohesive to the delinquent stylings of Beelzebub. The voice acting is also great, and their little nods to other series are an enjoyable addition to the story.
Beelzebub is, at its core, a story about a delinquent and a baby. A couple of the characters will inevitably fall into more repetitive gags, but the bizarreness of the plot mixed with the reactions of side characters easily navigates this issue. The interactions between the different core groups in Beelzebub definitely draw out the most entertaining comedy; especially between the members of TKKH and Oga's group. When building a cast of characters who all share a number of key characteristics, especially when revolving around comedic violence and delinquency, it would be easy for them to become interchangeable, stagnant, and boring. This isn't all that much of an issue for Beelzebub though. Some of the background characters and later antagonists, however, suffer from a lack of meaningful characterisation, but this isn't surprising when the pacing of the later arcs is considered.
Overall, Beelzebub is a fun series that doesn't take itself too seriously, making it an enjoyable comedy to watch. The more action-focused plots also retain the more light-hearted elements of this series and, other than a bit of a stumble during the last few episodes, as consistently enjoyable. Hopefully, one day, they will continue adapting the story and allow the plot to develop at a more sustainable pace.
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- (3.75/5)
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