For those new to the series, High School DxD is available to read and watch on various platforms, including:
Unlike series that rely on a single mythological framework (e.g., Saint Seiya with Greek myth), DxD New aggressively synthesizes Christian, Norse, and Biblical apocrypha. The season’s primary antagonist is not a demon but a fallen angel, Kokabiel, who seeks to restart the Great War between Heaven, Hell, and the Fallen. High School DxD New
Essential viewing for Shonen fans. Surprising emotional depth hidden behind a curtain of comedy and chaos. For those new to the series, High School
The opening theme, "Sympathy" by Larval Stage Planning, is a fan favorite—a high-energy rock anthem that perfectly captures the season's dual nature of friendship and war. Surprising emotional depth hidden behind a curtain of
: It originally aired on July 7, 2013, on AT-X and other Japanese networks. Production : The season was produced by Studio TNK
The show’s intellectual curiosity is evident in its use of the . Rather than treating the holy sword as a monolithic artifact, the season introduces seven distinct cursed pieces (e.g., Excalibur Transparency, Excalibur Mimic). This attention to Arthurian legend, layered over the biblical war, creates a dense intertextual texture. For the informed viewer, DxD New functions as a conspiracy theory of the divine, where every religious artifact has a tactical combat application.