Dec 23, 2014
I don't typically get as engrossed in harems as much as other series. I find that although I will enjoy them, I'm not fully absorbed in the world and plot. However, there were a couple things about Trinity Seven that just made it feel different.
First, we have the world in which the series takes place. This is usually one of the things that separates an individual harem from another. Trinity Seven had a unique magic system that was quite different even to someone who has read, watched, or played material from thousands of fantasy worlds. The world details started to interest me, which was the
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first thing that pushed Trinity Seven beyond a simple harem.
Next, we have the characters. The MC was fundamentally different from the stereotypical harem MC. He isn't dense in any way I can think of, and therefore would be more easily described as a polar opposite. With the main heroines, you get a nice mix of new and interesting, along with some really well used cliches. More then once, the other heroines poke fun at the tsunderes and clearly emphasize the important personality aspects of each character ("Oh, so I see you have entered dere mode!"). Some of the characters even have complex relations with other characters that allow us to see another side of them. A clear example is seen when Mira explains her relationship with Akio.
Finally, alongside these key factors, we are also provided with some small extras. Trinity Seven also included one of my favourite OPs of the Fall 2014 season, and some really humourous scenes and quotes that I will remember long after finishing the series.
Overall, I found this series to be very well done. It stands out in the world of harems, which is quite a feat on it's own.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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