Cleavatess Anime Review – When Humanity Is the Problem
In this spoiler-free review, I break down Cleavatess’s themes, world-building, tone, and why its demon lord protagonist feels disturbingly logical in a world built on failed heroes and broken faith.
This isn’t a power fantasy or a redemption story — it’s a slow, uncomfortable examination of whether humanity deserves to be saved at all.
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:40 The Core Premise (No Spoilers)
1:18 Clevatess as a Protagonist (Or Antagonist?)
2:00 Themes
2:30 World-Building
2:58 Tone and Atmosphere
3:26 Animation and Direction
3:48 Pacing
4:06 Final Verdict
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Credits:
Anime: Clevatess: Majū no Ō to Akago to Shikabane no Yūsha
Original Creator: Yūji Iwahara
Production: Lay-duce
Licensed by: Crunchyroll
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