To many, the story is – to put it plainly – outright stupid. But it serves its purpose of providing nonsensical entertainment, and I'm afraid if you are expecting otherwise then Baka to Test is not for you. Just like its namesake, Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu (Idiots and Tests and Summoning Beings) is one hell of an idiotic show. Well, Baka to Test is the latter of the two. Some people prefer witty satire and others prefer blunt brainless nonesense. Will F class be able to rise to the top, or will they live up to everyone's expectations and fail?Ĭomedy is subjective. The participants can summon fantasy characters-whose power levels are equal to their student's test scores-in an all-out battle. Unsatisfied with their perquisites, F class rallies behind Yuuji, determined to take on the higher-tiered classes in order to seize their perks by using the school's Examinations Summon Battle system. On the bright side, his friend Yuuji Sakamoto is in the same class, and to everyone's surprise, the genius girl Mizuki Himeji has also ended up in the same class due to an unforeseen fever on the day of the test. Naturally, F class has the worst facilities: not only rotten tatami mats and broken tables, but also outdated equipment and worn out furniture. Unfortunately for Akihisa Yoshii, his supposedly "great" intellect wasn't quite enough for such a test, and he's now stuck at the bottom of F class. The highest scorers are placed into A class, all the way down until F class, for the lowest of the low. At the end of their freshman year, students take a test that divides up the student body. This unique institution has implemented a new and innovative system to sort its students. Fumizuki Academy isn't a typical Japanese high school.