Trinity Seven
Synopsis
One day, the bright red sun stopped shining, causing the "Breakdown Phenomenon"—the destruction of Arata Kasuga's town and the disappearance of the people inhabiting it. All, however, is not yet lost; by utilizing the magical grimoire given to him by his childhood friend and cousin Hijiri Kasuga, Arata's world gets artificially reconstructed. In order to investigate the phenomenon, Lilith Asami appears before Arata, whose artificial world suddenly disintegrates. He is given two choices: hand over the book, or die. However, Arata chooses the third option—enrolling in the top-secret magic school Royal Biblia Academy, where six other magical users await him. Together with Lilith, these six form the Trinity Seven, the elite of the school who each bolster their own power and skill. With the ambition to save Hijiri and the help of his newfound friends, Arata stops at nothing to prevent the destruction of his beloved hometown and to bring his best friend back. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Audience Consensus
Trinity Seven is a decent ecchi harem anime with a likeable main character and an intriguing, albeit messy, plot. While the fan service is excessive and character development is lacking, the unique magic system and overall enjoyability make it worth a watch for fans of the genre. However, those sensitive to fan service should avoid this anime.
Strengths
- Likeable main character (Arata) who isn't dense and is often funny.
- Intriguing plot that makes you want to keep watching.
- Unique magic system and interesting world details.
- Good art style and animation.
Weaknesses
- Messy and horrible plot development.
- Excessive fan service.
- Poor character development with little explanation.
- Story leaves out information and requires piecing things together.
- Inconsistent pacing.