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At a harmless looking College, the teachers and staff are practicing a
dark religion. By devoting their bodies to perversity, they chant their
dark spells and control the lusts of the student body.
Everywhere the students turn, they are drawn to acts of perversion,
even in public. Perhaps the school nurse has the answer, as she holds
special counseling sessions for the female students.
Bible Black is a rather interesting story. The show opens in a dark
dank closed room where a group of women in dark robes are around a
small altar, all of them chanting in unison. On the table lay a naked
woman who doesn’t know what’s going on. The chanting intensifies and
then the woman who seems to be leading the group takes a sword and
begins to gut the one on the table. Screams and more chanting, and then
we suddenly flash to a new scene, something that quickly feels like
it’s taking place much later.
It’s here in school that we’re introduced to our principle characters.
Our male lead is Minase. Minase is the kind of high school boy whose
dabbled a bit in the occult stuff but still comes off as a regular guy.
Add in some good looks and you’ve got someone who a few girls will
really lust after. She lives next door to him and helps out there a lot,
since she has such a crush on him. Minase though doesn’t seem to really
think of her in that way and is usually noticing other girls.
One of his tricks that he performs early on is to take a simple paper
doll and have a girl think of someone they want to fall in love with
and then put their initial on the doll in their own blood. It’s a
harmless little trick, but with Minase’s influence, it actually works.
We see Murai do this over Asada, a boy she really likes. Later that
day, we find that Murai came across Asada and his girlfriend in the
hall, but he cast her aside quickly and then stripped Murai down on
the spot and they both just kept going at it over and over until some
students eventually broke them up. Minase’s powers are definitely ones
that work, though you have to wonder how much is coming from this
mysterious book that he has.
Minase also finds himself being pursued by the attractive Shiraki, who
he manages to have some fun with at the school. And even later that day,
Saeki, the somewhat mysterious fellow classmate, convinces him to come
to her place. It’s here she finds out about his “Bible Black” and its
powers, but to gain that knowledge, Minase has her perform various acts
upon him. It’s through this that we learn that Saeki is starting up a
magic club, something that hasn’t existed in the school for nearly
twelve years. Not that you’ll get anyone to admit there used to be a
magic club, as there are ominous things said about it.
Add in an attractive school doctor who seduces various girls looking for
the right virgin for a great purpose and another teacher in the school
who seems to sense that something bad is going on as well as a few other
secondary characters here and there and you’ve got the main cast of the
show. The second episode is where things start to build in terms of real
plot, but that episode suffers from having the first several minutes be
flashbacks of portions of the previous episode instead of actually moving
forward.
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