Both series structure their plots in similar ways: individual events throughout the series hint at broader, nefarious, and possibly conspiratorial shenanigans that provide occasional plot obstacles. However, this doesn't have much of a material influence on the two stories or interactions between characters so it's more of a strictly aesthetic choice. The aesthetics of the settings of the two series are both antiquated, with Maou Gakuin taking on a Gothic styling and Rokudenashi looking more Edwardian. Despite the presence of school competitions in both series, those primarily serve to develop the impression the MC has on others neither series focuses on the psychological scholarly pressures that one might assume from the competetive school setting. Involve a magic school and feature plenty of spells, exploration of their series' magic systems, and worldbuilding, though the world of Rokuaka is more local in time and space compared to Maou Gakuin's broader world and more robust mythology. ![]() Both fit the mold for a fun watch that doesn't dive a whole lot deeper, though there's a little more to keep track of in Maou Gakuin. But you'll also find plenty of similarities between the two, and they're carried by our main characters kicking butt and bringing their swagger into battle pretty often, which you might find circumstantially humorous. I'd say Rokuaka has a comedic atmosphere with a (mostly) lighthearted main cast facing a mix of comedic and serious stakes while Maou Gakuin has a serious atmosphere with a (mostly) serious main cast facing serious stakes, so you'll probably get a much different mood from the onset. Tonally they're pretty different (just look at the color difference and the dialogue between their first episodes!). Magic-wielding confident guys in magic schools putting enemies and doubters in their place is a big draw for both Rokudenashi Majutsu Koushi to Akashic Records (Rokuaka) and Maou Gakuin no Futekigousha: Shijou Saikyou no Maou no Shiso, Tensei shite Shison-tachi no Gakkou e (that's a mouthful. I could go on, but if you like one of these shows I can almost guarantee you'll like the other. Both schools have a segregated student body and discriminates against the one our protagonist is part of. If you've seen Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei it is obvious that Maou Gakuin blah blah blah takes obvious inspiration from it.īoth of these stories have an overpowered main character who is at the lowest level in their respective schools. Maou Gakuin: longest subtitle ever features Anos Voldigoad, the reincarnation of the Demon King of Tyranny who sacrificed his life 2000 years prior to the anime in order to bring peace to the world that was at war, who attends a school that wants to find the reincarnation of said protagonist, however not everything is so easy as it seems someone has rewritten history and changed the name and beliefs of the Demon King, which leads Anos to score almost nothing in the test and become a "misfit" Mahouka features Shiba Tatsuya, a seemingly invincible magician who is shunned by the magic school he attends as he doesn't possess the skills the school grades on but is incredible in every other regard. You don't watch these shows to see if they protagonist will win a fight, he will. ![]() Both these shows feature a ridiculously overpowered protagonist.
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