The story follows the "strongest juvenile delinquent", Oga Tatsumi, a first year in "Ishiyama High" the school for delinquents. One day while sleeping next to a river he sees a man floating down it, he pulls him to shore and the man splits in half revealing a baby boy. This boy is the son of the demon king and he has been chosen as the one to raise it with the baby's demon maid Hilda. The story follows his life with the child and at the delinquent school.
Aired: Jan 2011 to ?
Producers: Studio Pierrot
Genres: Action, Comedy, Demons, School, Shounen, Supernatural
Adaptation: Beelzebub
Side story: Beelzebub Jump Super Anime Tour Special
Naruto
DVD - Legend of the Stone of Gelel
Not that Gelel is actively awful. It isn't. It moves quickly and painlessly, inflicting no mental anguish and never embarrassing itself. Though in retrospect, it would almost be preferable if it did. At least then you'd feel something. Gelel is an ethereal wisp of a movie, a ghost of entertainment so slight that memories of it dissolve instantly into nothingness. Aside from some high-calorie eye-candy, it has no substance. It recycles the television series' message of self-actualization and the power of dreams, recycles the characters' established behavior patterns, and recycles the ruthless utopians from dozens of previous anime. The identity of the true villain is obvious from the first slow zoom onto his expressionless eye, and the plot jogs towards its semi-apocalyptic conclusion with listless predictability.