Description: Invertia was a meteor storm that caused an unprecedented disaster during the 20th century. Because of this disaster, numerous cities around the world were destroyed. However, within the meteor, an unknown element called mana was discovered. It allowed human technology to make rapid strides giving rise to a new species of super-powered humans, the Star Pulse Generation (Genestella). The Festas (Star Warrior Festivals) host battles between Genestella at a city of six academies called “Rikka,” also commonly known as “Asterisk.” Scholarship student Ayato Amagiri transferred into Seidōkan Academy in order to fulfill his own wish, swearing he too will fight in this city.
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What does this series have going for it? This is about as shamelessly generic a Sci-Fi Fantasy Light Novel style anime can get. And the worst part? That's actually exactly what it has going for it.
The premise is generic. The characters are one cliché after another. The plot is pulled right from the How to Write a Generic LN handbook. And somehow it actually works.
If you've watched a series that even remotely sounds like this, you've already seen every second of what this first episode has to offer someplace else.
I felt like I was watching the Even Lighter Novel version of Chrome Shelled Regios (though less dismal). You have a bunch of city-states-as-schools with powerful fighters in an apocalyptic world. Schools that fight for political and economic power. You have the recent transfer student, who pisses off the powerful female lead, and he shows her up in battle. You have the scheming Class President character (though this one is a girl and kinda teasing/slutty). You have the rumor of a mythical weapon (Ogre Lux instead of Dites).
Of course this has a lot more checklist ecchi moments. The meet-cute between the male lead and the female lead is her in her underwear, he lands on her boobs in a fight, they end up sitting right next to each other in class, she's the isolated brusque "princess" (literal and figuratively) who he manages to open up to. His first friend is inexplicably his roommate.
Point for point for point for point this series is a generic checklist of generic light novel clichés. And it appears to be intentional.
The animation is good, the fights are engaging, the magic powers are fun to watch, the main character isn't a completely worthless but coincidentally miraculously amazing person, nor is he a Gary Stu. The cast is pretty good and the OP is also good.
Give it a shot. For every single mark against it, it somehow manages to just work. I tried it because there hasn't been much else to watch so far. I expected to hate it, and I didn't. I actually rather enjoyed it.