All Saints Street

Fenz Spring 2020
ComedyFantasyMythologyUrban Fantasy
7.7
Quality Score
0.28 (Mild Positive)
Audience Mood
2 / 10
Controversy
12,506
MAL Ratings

Synopsis

In this world, angels, demons, and other supernatural beings peacefully coexist with humans. Neil Bowman is a demon who is unlike most; he is mesmerized with human culture, and no matter how hard he tries, he can't do anything evil. Thus, he runs away from Hell and up to Earth. Neil moves in with his online friend and vampire, Ira Blood, along with Ira's many roommates. Despite coming to Earth to meet humans, Neil discovers that not a single one of his new roommates is actually human. Along with Ira, there's Lynn Angel, the stern angel landlord; Lynn's little sister, Lily, who falls from Heaven; Abu, a mummy who never speaks; and Vladimir Eliot Kirilenko, a werewolf tasked with monitoring Neil. What most of them don't realize—not even Neil himself—is that Neil possesses the powers of the Demon King. What effect will this have on the residents of Apartment 1031 on All Saints Street? [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Audience Consensus

The audience consensus is overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the show's charm, humor, and unique art style. While some note the lack of a strong overarching plot and the brevity of episodes, the show is generally praised as a delightful and easy-to-watch series. Viewers find the characters engaging and the comedic elements effective, making it a highly recommended casual watch.

Strengths

  • Cute and heartwarming antics with lovable characters.
  • Unique art style and clean animation.
  • Funny without being forced, with well-designed characters.
  • Good for casual viewing and binging due to short episodes.

Weaknesses

  • Very short episodes lead to small snippets of story.
  • Story is mostly episodic and non-existent, especially in early seasons.
  • May not appeal to those seeking fast-paced shows with intense plots.
Available on: Tencent Video, Bilibili, Crunchyroll (availability varies by region)