(other than that Actors one which was terrible), this one was quite the funny boner, and a good one to listen to on its own (while the Vocaloid one is immensely better downright).In this show, all I'd have to say is to expect the unexpected, even if it's predictable by a long mile. Getting to knows the characters (which at first glance, looks like Power Rangers or some other many-members group) takes awhile to get used to their different "codenames" and weird antic personalities (please read the synopsis, all info is there). In summary, getting the normie straight boy (OR girl in this case, the lone female MC Mizuki Hijiri) to face the chuunibyou-centric Hero Club is quite the predicament that absolutely no one wants to face, even if the normal life is what she desires (having normal friends and such in school).Overtime, as it turns out, this "curse" that she was indirectly involved with the Hero Club from the start, subseqeuently turns out to be a blessing in disguise as she begins to converse with each of the different chuunibyou personalities that these boys have. And spending time with them certainly cause a lot of hijinks that the "other powers" (a.k.a the Student Council) would try to prevail in almost every situation, but also, having someone contribute to others' wellbeing is also part of the Hero Club's missions, so much so that having fun together in contribution is half the battle won! Expertise builds experience, and getting others to echo that influence is the other half won, and it's absurdly funny to see how that puts a refreshing touché into the Chuunibyou complex (at least for this show).Obviously, to make this show crazily "outlandish" as it looks, having Studio Deen do this isn't out of their reach (as is done with KonoSuba and Hozuki's Coolheadedness), and it shows. With such a low budget to attend to, the art and animation itself can be said as the average layman's production standards for the studio itself, that while this show can't be compared to said series and the school-set comedy itself having a lot to desire of, it is by no way the lower eschelon standards of it being bad. In fact, I'd go to say that it is better than expected of Studio Deen itself, the production staff giving this a tad bit of push. Nice job done.As stated, the OP song itself is pretty much the inspiration for the anime adaptation, and by Vocaloid standards (of which there are a heck ton), this is passable, but to the credit of the chuunibyou boys' VAs who did a fine job. The ending by Tomoki Takashima's VA was quite the surprise though, such a nice ending to wrap it all up every episode. And as expected, all those cynically-tuned background music gave the show a charm all on its own, not great but not bad either.Every seasonal will always have its fair share of "underrated or overrated" shows, and while I'd say that this show breaks neither banks nor statuses, it is a concept that we've seen all too well and pass it off as a generic one (heck, that was IMO for the 3-episode rule). Overall, if you'd like to chill out to some chuunibyou-based shenangians that are not worth the exposition but the experience, this show will do.