Review of D-Frag!
D-Frag tells the story of Kazama Kenji, a juvenile delinquent trying to make a name for himself at his school. He is confronted by Roka Shibasaki, president of the Game Development Club, but refuses her offer, though coercion does make him change his mind. The story sets itself here, where Kazama plays games that the GDC has created, and partakes in banter between the club. One of D-Frag's greatest strengths is in the main character, Kazama. He isn't anything special, certainly, but he's definitely a cut above the standard brown/black-haired, brown-eyed anime protagonist who just meekly goes along with whatever the rest of the characters do.He isn't afraid to speak his mind, and he will act however he sees fit, and at the end of the day, it's an angry delinquent from Kansai shouting for 12 episodes, that's as good an advertisement as any.
Ultimately, D-Frag makes for a good show, devoid of any filler, cost cutting, or anything else. It's not going to challenge your views on cinema or your view of life as a whole, but the 12 episodes are going to be a good ride, and you'll be glad you went on it.