“When the Hero Blade defeated the Overlord, he lost all his powers. For him, this should be a dream come true—he can finally experience life as a normal student. Unfortunately, as a veteran Hero at a school meant to train future Heroes, he has little chance of blending in. What's more, the students Blade meets there, like him, have a rather skewed view of what's “normal.” He'll have to contend with the school's overbearing Empress and her icy glares, his own way-too-flashy attacks, and even an escaped dragon! Despite it all, can Blade manage to make friends and enjoy school life without exposing his true identity?” (Yen Press)
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Shin Araki's “Classroom For Heroes” presents a rather lighthearted scenario of a hero turned ‘normal' citizen who has made finding friends his new goal. It is a wholesome concept,...
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Shin Araki's “Classroom For Heroes” presents a rather lighthearted scenario of a hero turned ‘normal' citizen who has made finding friends his new goal. It is a wholesome concept,...
- 3/30/2024
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
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