It does some of them in a rather skillful reverse gimmick like the harem theme. This anime shines mainly because it is anything but an atypical nor overly clichéd anime yet it brilliantly skirts the surface of many anime icons and popular genres without falling into those tired clichés that so often fill each of those genres. His confidence or lack of emotional display rather, may give the impression he is overpowered but he is not though it is implied he could potentially reach that plateau, but so could dozens of others with the same kind of great powers he has. When I searched for new anime to watch, the lead character of this show popped up many times as not only a great hidden power character but one that was just cool. Plus, the show seemed accessible to all ages, yet the last few episodes were very violent and maybe too much for young kids. The characters all have distinct personalities and looks, but I did get confused occasionally, especially towards the end. I really liked this show, but think it might be best to view multiple episodes at a time, as I watched it each week and seemed to forget what happened last week and was surprised by each episode. However, it quickly becomes apparent that Tatsuya's magic wielding ability is anything but limited. Initially, Tatsuya, and most other 'weeds' are ostracised due to their limited ability to wield magic. Miyuki is a 'Bloom', a top level magician (in the best magician school), while her older brother, Tatsuya, is a 'weed', a lower class of magician. Tatsuya and Miyuki Shiba are new students at 'First High School', a school of top level magicians, set a few hundred years in the future. High school students with magical abilities are a dime a dozen in anime these days, but this show made you care about the characters, and their magic was unique and interesting.
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