Review of D-Frag!
D-Frag. It's probably the comedy that gets the best of the best out of the typical clichéd school setting. Not only are the scenarios questionable and stupid, but the characters are also really wacky airheads and if you combine this with good humor and lots of amusing parodies, you get the top of a simple comedy. D-Frag is about a group of chaotic people who kidnap the protagonist and stick him in their game development club (Temp). And from then on, the ridiculously stupid madness of the protagonist's everyday life takes its course. [Story 1] A game development club that doesn't develop games and prefers to buildnonsense. This is practically the entire plot. With a simple yet amusing parody of a shounen final fight at the end of the series.
[Characters 3]
Mainly the usual stereotypes. We have Shinpachi (Gintama Reference) as the protagonist who just yells and comments on everything, that is, who represents common sense.
Roka is a surprisingly refreshing protagonist whom I can hardly classify. Thought she was a Kudere Loli at the beginning, but she is a relatively open-minded troll. Her element is darkness.
Chitose, the usual strong and cool president. The whole cliché in one package. Her element is earth (mostly sandbox)
Sakura has no idea what she even does, but she carries a water bottle. Her element is water.
And later addition Hachi, he's practically the more important version of one of the perverted masochistic side characters.
Mainly nothing worth mentioning, but the characters harmonized satisfactorily and made some jokes even better than they could have been.
[Animations 5 / Music 6]
The animations are plain and completely average for a school comedy.
The intro is relatively fresh and appealing and fits the style of the series well. The outro is also fitting and ties in well with the episode ending.
The osts impressed me more positively as they were well placed and supported many scenes well.
[Conclusion 6]
Everyone knows these types of comedies, they are just plain plentiful. Always the same simple setting with no real creativity behind it. But this one stood the ground with its more inventive parodies and silly jokes. Which definitely makes it one of the better school club comedies in the humor genre.
[Enjoyment 6]