Maoyuu Maou Yuusha


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Synonyms: Maoyu Maou Yusha
Japanese: まおゆう魔王勇者
English: Maoyu
German: Maoyu
Spanish: Maoyu
French: Maoyu
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 5, 2013 to Mar 30, 2013
Premiered: Winter 2013
Broadcast: Saturdays at Unknown
Producers: Genco, Animax
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
Studios: Arms
Genres: AdventureAdventure, FantasyFantasy, RomanceRomance
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.221 (scored by 233048233,048 users)
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Ranked: #34212
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Popularity: #479
Members: 520,399
Favorites: 1,556

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jun 14, 2023
Mixed Feelings
This is a show I cannot say is bad at all, but I cannot say it is a amazing anime.
The main issue seems to be the content is entirely based around 8 episodes throughout the entire show, with 4 of the episodes being misused as bloatware basically, which could've really made the show even better, but much of it lacks reasoning, and much more so the tropes are all evidently blatant in the synopsis.

This really is one of those shows that just needed a little more effort on the side of the directors/writers, to be made a show constantly brought up on the ...
Feb 14, 2013
Preliminary (6/12 eps)
I really liked this anime. First thing I liked about this anime is the art. It has a different style making it stand out from the other animes this season. Second is it has a great combination of romance, action, magic and comedy. By having this great mix, it makes you fall deep into the story without making you bored. It also includes lessons about real life economics which are well integrated in the story, thus making you learn something from just watching anime.
Another thing is it has great Seiyuus which makes it more interesting.
Apr 6, 2013
This is my first time writing a review for anything. So, wish me luck.

I wasn't sure what to think of this anime upon starting it. Even though the summary made it out to be pretty serious, there are splashes of comedy in many of the early episodes that some may think are out of place in regards to the overall tone, but I found these to be quite charming.

I found that this anime painted a good image of the world they lived in. It basically is the dark ages of Europe and it incorporates a lot of things from that time in ...
Apr 3, 2013
Mixed Feelings
Story-6
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The story is not actually bad. I just feel like it wants to do too many things and if it would have dropped a subplot or two it would have done miracles. My choice would be to drop the economics take on things and just have the war and love story. Now when I say drop economics I don't mean completely. I mean just say what's essential about economics and that's it.

Art-9
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Wow this show is beautiful. Every frame is a work of art that could fill a museum. Or atleast an anime based museum. haha.

Sound-8
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Apr 19, 2016
Summary: The biggest compliment I can give an anime adaptation is that it makes me want to read the source material. This is without a doubt the case for Maoyuu Maou Yuusha. Instead of going into a long winded review I'll put together a quick highlight the pros and cons and who would enjoy this.

Pros:
Excellent Art - this is a good looking anime with unique character designs and set pieces.
Excellent Sound - The soundtrack was diverse and solid. The voice actors were also spectacular (Akeno from Dxd's voice actress plays a minor role, to give you the kind of talent they got for this anime).
Fantastic ...
Apr 5, 2013
This entire series is a giant deus ex machina. Yuusha seems to have every power that is required by the scenario or just cool for the moment, while Maou just pulls from thin air one convenient invention after another. And if that's not enough, Onna Mahoutsukai just shows up when she's needed (being lost the entire time and found apparently by accident) with exactly the required deus ex machinas (not that we learn anything about her i.e. why there are three of her).
While the point of the story is that world can by changed without brute power, I cannot understand what stopped Yuusha from ...
Apr 2, 2013
In a war against demons, a hero rises to fight and defeat the Demon Lord and bring peace to the land. However, the Hero is made to realize that demons are just like humans and not all of them are bad. To see what is beyond the hill of conflict between humans and demons - that is the proposal that the Demon Lord has conveyed to the Hero. With that in mind, they formed a contract in order to end the war with neither victory nor defeat. And we see from this anime how their plan progressed as well as the challenges they encountered.

Overall, it ...
Feb 13, 2014
There's a somewhat infamous textbook that's used to teach Discrete Mathematics in some colleges called "Discrete Mathematics With Ducks". It sounds silly, but the premise is effective: if you pour raw information at a person it can bore or overwhelm them, but if you mask it in metaphor it can be a lot easier to understand.

Maoyuu Maou Yuusha is the "Discrete Mathematics With Ducks" of anime. It explains the importance of some really boring historical innovations like the use of potatoes and dual currency economics by making them elements in an engaging story. If you were reading a history book on the importance of ...
Apr 3, 2013
Maoyuu was one of the anime that I was most excited about, having to read one of the source (manga, someone translate the novel, PLS!!). It was a twist on old stories with a different theme that really struck a chord in me, so having an anime was like the icing on the cake.

Maoyuu starts with the usual the classic fantasy setting of the Hero on a journey to defeat Maou, whose realm is at war with mankind. It starts at the end as he reaches the castle and enters the final battle, he ended up founding himself in a university introductory class, listening ...
May 9, 2013
Inevitably, this anime will be compared to Spice and Wolf, given the choice of voice actor and the plot with economic themes. While there are some similarities, the two series couldn't be more different. S&W has a light plot(microeconomics) with more focus on the interaction(romance) of the two main characters. While Maoyuu have an ambitious plot(politics, liberation, macroeconomics, war), with less emphasis on the two protagonist.

If you are watching Maoyuu with the expectation of S&W successor, then you'll be deeply disappointed. The romance in Maoyuu are presented in a Rom-Com fashion, which isn't any serious. Instead, Maoyuu's plot involves a reenactment of how catalyst that ...
Feb 3, 2018
I must be missing something. I had absolutely no idea what was going on during the entirety of this anime. I don't even know how I finished it.

The story structure was all over the place. There were too many time jumps and not enough explanation as to what the hell was happening. I also didn't really like any of the characters. I mean, I didn't dislike them either, but they were just boring.

Was this anime meant to be a love story between the Hero and the Demon King? Was it supposed to show society's development as a whole? Why were there demons at all?

I'm just ...
Mar 30, 2013
Maoyuu Mao Yuusha: An Economically Sound Series

When I first heard about this series, I had mixed reactions. The first thing that caught me off-guard was that this series was being produced by Arms, an animation company profoundly known for their hentai and ecchi series. Although, I guess I shouldn't have considered that a turn-off considering a few of their non-ecchi/hentai series that they produced are Elfen Lied and Genshiken...and those two series turned out alright. The other thing that caught my attention was it was being directed by Takeo Takahashi. Takahashi is mostly known for producing hentai, but one of his most profound direction works ...
Aug 16, 2013

Maoyuu Maou Yuusha.
Reading the words education really scared me off at first sight. I'm ashamed for saying so, but it was also why i left it to rest before even considering it a anime valuable to watch.
Although the first episode is extremely.... Cheesy, it rolls into a story that's amazing to follow. Why? Well, simply because they make the story very, very believable due stable and realistic ''regulations''.
What i'm trying to say? What i'm trying to say is that almost every action anime is based on one or more protagonists which are not envolved with the politics and the situation globally over the country.
In Maoyuu ...
Jun 20, 2013
The concept is relatively refreshing and new and more grounded in the realities of our world and what power can do to those who have too much. The unfortunate thing for this anime is that it is not nearly long enough. What could have been spanned over 24 episodes is crushed down to 12, and because of this the stories development and flow suffers.

There is a lot going on in this anime at any given time. You’ll find that there is as many as three major plot lines going on at once. Really felt like they tried to ...
Mar 4, 2015
More Demon King anime, how unoriginal, right? Well, this one isn't that unoriginal considering the Demon King is a female and the story has medieval economics.

Story: 6/10

The story for me was basically that it started really good, but then dropped around the end. At first, I was going to rate the story around a 8, because I really liked it. The last 4 episodes bored me to the point that I would just go on my phone and scroll through Instagram or watch some other videos on my laptop. The negatives out of the way, even though the Demon King stories are kind of overused, ...
Feb 21, 2014
From a simple perspective, the perspective of one who is simply watching for enjoyment, this anime isn't bad. There were moments that made me giggle, that made me think and analyze the ideas. However, looking deeper, this anime really isn't anything special. Like many others, it has potential, but ultimately failed to develop that.

The main idea of the story is interesting. The Demon King, the Hero, along with other companions such as the Head Maid and the Female Knight, try to change the world, a world currently plagued with poverty, corruption, war, through education, inventions and schemes. However, much of it is rushed through ...
May 10, 2016
Preliminary (1/12 eps)
Sooooo, this anime and this review are kinda different. I'm going to be frank, I watched only the first episode, that is all. However, I think that's all you really need to see and I don't want to watch the rest, not that it's bad, in fact it's quite the opposite

It ended in a wave of possibility and explained the scenario pretty well, threw in a bit of fan service, some comedy, but remained generally captivating throughout. I liked the ending of the episode most of all because it left allot of ...
Feb 18, 2013
Preliminary (7/12 eps)
Right from the get go I spared no time download this thing after seeing Jun and Ami as the two lead voice acting roles.I'm not kidding, I grabbed a drink and sat the hell down and was watching it in less than a few minutes. Being a huge enthusiast of Code Geass I couldn't wait to see what sort of antics "Lelouch" and big breasted "Kallen" were going to get into here. Right from the first episode I was guaranteed to watch the next, and this anime does the good job of actually getting you to care.

Story - 8

I find this anime to have ...
Apr 23, 2022
This is probably one of the more bizarre isekai I'd seen at the time I watched it. For one thing, it's not even an isekai. I know, I was surprised too when I went back just to make sure, but yuusha-san is just a normal guy from a fantasy world and not a world-hopping Japanese high school dropout. Look what isekai has done to us, we can't watch any fantasy based on western aesthetics without assuming they're trapped in a video game world.

Where the real world does manage to peek it's way in is through all of the modern agricultural and technological advances the demon ...
Jul 14, 2020
Mayouu Maou Yuusha might be one of the most interesting, yet underrated animes out there.

Story : 10/10
Is it possible for an anime to talk 20 minutes about a potato and still keep you entertained during this entire time? Well, that's exactly what Mayouu Maou Yuusha does. The main idea of Mayouu Maou Yuusha revolves around the war between the humans and demons; mainly, the economic and quality of life impact the war has on the individual, be it human or demon. In a world where poor countries rely soley on war funds to survive and the rich profit from the struggle of those forced to ...