Outburst Dreamer Boys

Studio Deen Fall 2019
ComedySchool
6.8
Quality Score
0.93 (Positive)
Audience Mood
3 / 10
Controversy
17,877
MAL Ratings

Synopsis

When Mizuki Hijiri transferred to a new school, all she wanted was to live a normal school life, but that did not prove to be the case when she met the infamous Hero Club. All of its members are boys suffering from various types of chuunibyou—Yamato Noda is a righteous hero, using his athletic abilities to perform noble deeds and protect others; Kazuhiro Nakamura claims to be the reincarnation of "Touga Ryushouin," the result of the forbidden union between a demon and an angel; Tomoki Takashima is a pretty-boy otaku whose one true love is the 2D anime girl Sora; and Rei Tsukumo plays the role of a schemer, covertly pulling the strings. Dragged along as the newest member of the Hero Club, tepid Hijiri can't obtain the normalcy that she desires. But even so, despite their various quirks, their bonds of friendship are real; Hijiri's life can only get more exciting when she joins in on their delusions of grandeur! [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Audience Consensus

The audience generally enjoys Chuubyou Gekihatsu Boy as a lighthearted and funny anime, praising its unique characters and comedic energy. While the story is considered average and some aspects are predictable, the show is well-received as a stress-reliever and an enjoyable watch for those who appreciate comedy and chuunibyou themes. There are some comparisons to similar anime like Konosuba, but overall, the audience finds it to be a fun and entertaining experience.

Strengths

  • Unique and eccentric characters with distinct personalities
  • Humorous and energetic, providing genuine laughs
  • Good art and animation quality, with vibrant colors
  • Catchy opening theme and well-placed background music
  • Refreshing take on the chuunibyou trope with male characters

Weaknesses

  • Storyline is average and not particularly special
  • Some found the beginning cringey
  • Relies on archetypal characters and reused jokes at times
  • Ending and overall plot can feel basic and predictable
Available on: HIDIVE, YouTube (availability varies by region)