
Beelzebub: The underrated action-comedy anime you might have missed
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The anime world is filled with iconic titles that became household names — but sometimes, even brilliant shows slip under the radar. Beelzebub, an action-comedy series packed with non-stop laughter and thrilling battles, is one such hidden gem.
Despite its strengths, it never achieved the global fame of titles like One Piece or My Hero Academia. Let's explore what made Beelzebub so special, and why it struggled to leave a lasting mark.
Beelzebub: A wild ride of laughter, action
When Beelzebub first aired in 2011, it had all the ingredients for a hit anime. The story follows
Tatsumi Oga
, a delinquent high schooler who finds himself the unlikely caretaker of Beelzebub, the infant son of the Demon King. From the very first episode, the show promised a crazy blend of chaotic fights, over-the-top comedy, and supernatural chaos.
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The charm of Beelzebub lay in its ability to mix heart-pounding action with genuinely funny and absurd moments. Oga's tough-guy persona clashed hilariously with the challenges of raising a demonic baby, while the supporting cast from the tsundere Hilda to the bizarre students of Ishiyama High kept things lively.
Moreover, the animation style, although not top-tier, suited the comedic tone perfectly. Every punch, fall, and exaggerated reaction added to the show's high-energy appeal. Beelzebub carved out a fun and unpredictable world that kept fans entertained without taking itself too seriously.
Why didn't Beelzebub reach greater heights?
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Despite having the right ingredients, Beelzebub didn't become a household name like One Piece or My Hero Academia. One major reason could be pacing. The anime included a lot of filler episodes that dragged down the main plot, causing many viewers to lose interest midway. While the humor stayed strong, the story often lost momentum, making it hard for new fans to stay invested.
Another issue was timing. In 2011, anime like
Naruto Shippuden
, Bleach, and One Piece were dominating the scene. Beelzebub had tough competition, and without a strong marketing push, it was easily overshadowed.
Additionally, Beelzebub's unique style of humor, rooted heavily in Japanese school life and delinquent culture, may not have connected deeply with international audiences. Unlike shows with more universal themes, Beelzebub required viewers to understand certain cultural references to fully appreciate the jokes.
Lastly, the anime ended rather abruptly without adapting the full manga story, leaving fans with an incomplete experience. This lack of closure made it difficult for the anime to build a loyal, lasting fanbase that would continue to promote it over the years.
A missed opportunity, but not forgotten
Beelzebub may not have become the global phenomenon it deserved to be, but for those who watched it, it remains a beloved mix of chaos, comedy, and heartfelt moments. It stands as a reminder that sometimes even the funniest, most action-packed shows need the right timing, pacing, and promotion to truly shine.
Credits: Crunchyroll
For fans of crazy humor and wild action, Beelzebub is still a must-watch — even if it never got the spotlight it rightly deserved.
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