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Tai-Madou Gakuen 35 Shiken Shoutai, also known as Anti-Magic Academy: 35th Platoon, throws you headfirst into a world where magic and technology clash. Think futuristic Japan, but with witches and inquisitors. The vibe is equal parts shonen action and slightly awkward ecchi. If you're looking for high art, look elsewhere. This is pure, unadulterated entertainment.
The Hook: Incompetence & Redemption
The core of the story revolves around Takeru Kusanagi, a swordsman in an age of guns. He's the leader of the 35th Platoon, a group of misfits and failures. They're the academy's biggest joke. The hook? Watching this ragtag team, led by an allegedly incompetent leader, attempt to become a competent fighting force against the rising tide of magical threats.
Added to the mix is Ouka Ohtori, a disgraced inquisitor known for her ruthless efficiency. She’s demoted to lead the 35th, adding a layer of tension and forcing Takeru to reconsider his idealistic approach. It’s the classic "odd couple" dynamic, but with swords and spells.
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Who Shines (and Who Doesn’t)
Ouka definitely steals the show. Her initial coldness and eventual thawing are genuinely engaging. The other members of the 35th have their moments, but often fall into predictable anime tropes. Takeru, while likeable, can be a bit too dense and idealistic. Ouka's character arc is the driving force.
Hits and Misses
The fight scenes can be visually impressive, especially when magic is involved. However, the animation quality isn't always consistent. The ecchi elements, while present, are relatively tame compared to other series in the genre, but might be a turn-off for some. The plot, while not groundbreaking, is serviceable enough to keep you invested.

Where it truly succeeds is in its commitment to its own absurdity. It doesn't take itself too seriously, and that's a major strength.
Qui Devrait Regarder Ceci?
If you enjoy anime with a blend of action, magic, and a touch of humor, Tai-Madou Gakuen 35 Shiken Shoutai is worth a watch. If you're looking for a deep, philosophical exploration of good versus evil, this isn't it. But if you want a fun, easy-to-watch series with some cool fight scenes and a compelling female lead, give the 35th Platoon a chance. Think of it as comfort food for anime fans. C'est distrayant et amusant.
