The Devil Is a Part-Timer!

The Devil Is a Part-Timer!

2013
The Devil Is a Part-Timer!
The Devil Is a Part-Timer!

The Devil Is a Part-Timer!

7.5 | TV-14 | en | Animation

Foiled by a hero when he’s inches away from conquering the world, the devil finds himself in modern-day Tokyo. With no real-world skills to speak of, the devil is forced to make ends meet flipping burgers at a fast food joint! To stall any further plans of world domination, the hero tracks the devil’s trail and takes on the lowly tasks of a telemarketer.

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EP24  The Devil and the Hero Witness Change in Ente Isla
Sep. 28,2023
The Devil and the Hero Witness Change in Ente Isla

At last, all the players are in place for the final battle in Efzahan. What happens next?

EP23  The Hero Dances on the Battlefield
Sep. 21,2023
The Hero Dances on the Battlefield

Suzuno and Albert's plan hits a snag, but Emi and Ashiya's plans are going oddly well. The big questions of the day are: Can Maou merge with Acieth again? And does he have enough gas left in Powered Dullahan III?

EP22  The Devil Loses His Standing
Sep. 14,2023
The Devil Loses His Standing

Are we about to finally learn the landlady's secret?! Also, Ashiya takes control of the Malebranche while Maou struggles with his magic and Emi struggles with the stress of her position.

EP21  The Devil Vomits
Sep. 07,2023
The Devil Vomits

Maou and Suzuno make their way through Ente Isla's forests. Emi and Ashiya each learn what they've been brought to Efzahan for.

EP20  The Hero Questions Her Hometown
Aug. 31,2023
The Hero Questions Her Hometown

Emi is freshly struck by all the differences between Ente Isla and Japan. Then Alas Ramus reveals more about herself, causing Emi to reevaluate several things. Meanwhile, Maou is just trying to coexist with Acieth Alla without losing his mind.

EP19  The Hero Weeps
Aug. 24,2023
The Hero Weeps

Who's holding Emi hostage? Why are so many humans, demons, and angels after Ashiya? Maou needs to find out all this and more, but first he needs a new source of power to defeat the invading army with.

EP18  The Devil Gets Off to a Late Start
Aug. 17,2023
The Devil Gets Off to a Late Start

Urushihara and Suzuno rush to Chiho's aid, but Maou lags behind thanks to his lack of magic and his confusing new acquaintances. Meanwhile, Ashiya has the toughest job of all: explaining all this to Rika.

EP17  The Hero Says Goodbye for a Time
Aug. 10,2023
The Hero Says Goodbye for a Time

Emi takes a trip to Ente Isla. Those left behind in Japan spend a lot of time arguing about whether or not they're worried.

EP16  The Devil and the Hero Go Futon Shopping
Aug. 03,2023
The Devil and the Hero Go Futon Shopping

Alas Ramus deserves a safe and comfy place to sleep! Emi and Maou go on a futon-shopping quest while Ashiya and Urushihara try to figure out what's going on with Suzuno.

EP15  The Devil and the Hero Take the First Steps toward a New Dream
Jul. 27,2023
The Devil and the Hero Take the First Steps toward a New Dream

Maou has been thinking about dreams ever since his conversation with Kisaki, and he knows exactly what to do next. Of course, whether he can get the necessary parties' buy-in on his dream is another matter...

EP14  The Devil and the Hero Question Their Daily Routine
Jul. 20,2023
The Devil and the Hero Question Their Daily Routine

The battle with Gabriel and Raguel is over, but the transition back into daily life isn't all smooth sailing.

EP13  The Devil Returns to the Workplace
Jul. 13,2023
The Devil Returns to the Workplace

The Sasazuka MgRonald's remodeling is complete. New toilets! Better coffee machines! Maou and Ashiya's worries would be over, if it weren't for the girls' suspicious new habit.

EP12  The Devil and the Hero Focus on What's Happening Right Now
Sep. 29,2022
The Devil and the Hero Focus on What's Happening Right Now

The whole gang prepares for their showdown with Raguel. But the fight has a lot of unexpected twists and turns, thanks to meddling from more than one immortal.

EP11  The Devil Preaches Human Interaction
Sep. 22,2022
The Devil Preaches Human Interaction

Buying the Devil's TV is more exciting than anyone expected. Unrelatedly, Maou is wiser about human relationships than anyone expected.

EP10  The Devil Adamantly Insists on Buying a TV
Sep. 15,2022
The Devil Adamantly Insists on Buying a TV

Maou thirsts for a TV, Emi learns some shocking news, and Urushihara schools us all on how to be proper NEETs.

EP9  The Devil and the Hero Rise Up to Defend the Sasakis
Sep. 08,2022
The Devil and the Hero Rise Up to Defend the Sasakis

Thieves and demons and bears, oh my!

EP8  The Devil Begins Farming
Sep. 01,2022
The Devil Begins Farming

Maou, Ashiya, and Urushihara get a farming job on Chiho's recommendation. Emi seems to have some feelings about it.

EP7  The Devil Learns That Choshi (and the World) Are Bigger Than He Knew
Aug. 25,2022
The Devil Learns That Choshi (and the World) Are Bigger Than He Knew

Emi, Maou, and the gang learn the source of the recent demon invasion, as well as some surprising facts about Choshi City and their boss.

EP6  The Hero Helps the Devil Reequip His Workplace
Aug. 18,2022
The Hero Helps the Devil Reequip His Workplace

With Ohguro's new and improved look, business is booming! In fact, there are more customers than Maou and his team can handle alone. And at night, there are ominous shadows in the fog...

EP5  The Devil Is at Sea After Losing His Home and His Job
Aug. 11,2022
The Devil Is at Sea After Losing His Home and His Job

Alas Ramus may be safe, but Maou and his roommates have a few more crises to face. Luckily, they have strong allies on their side.

EP4  The Devil Learns the Pain of Losing Something Precious
Aug. 04,2022
The Devil Learns the Pain of Losing Something Precious

Emi attends a sleepover at the Devil's Castle. But in the morning, the fight for Alas Ramus and the sacred sword begins. Will Maou and Emi win? Will Gabriel take what's precious? Will there be a magical girl transformation sequence?!

EP3  The Devil and the Hero Go to the Amusement Park as Advised
Jul. 28,2022
The Devil and the Hero Go to the Amusement Park as Advised

Maou, Emi, and Alas Ramus have an eventful day at the amusement park. Meanwhile, their three stalkers do their not-so-great best to blend in.

EP2  The Devil and the Hero Inconceivably Become Parents
Jul. 21,2022
The Devil and the Hero Inconceivably Become Parents

Alas Ramus seems dead set on the idea that Maou and Emi are her parents. After a few attempts at babysitting by Maou and Ashiya, though, it's clear that Chiho is the only one ready to cope with the realities of parenting. Her boss at MgRonald's isn't thrilled about all of this, but Chiho may have a future in the Devil's army.

EP1  The Devil Screams in Sasazuka
Jul. 14,2022
The Devil Screams in Sasazuka

Maou and company face their usual budget crisis while Emi and Suzuno attempt to have a conversation next door. It's the same old, same old... except that today, they sense an ominous presence. Before long, a bloodcurdling scream will rend the night.

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7.5 | TV-14 | en | Animation , Comedy , Action & Adventure | More Info
Released: 2013-04-04 | Released Producted By: Lantis , White Fox Country: Japan Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://maousama.jp/
Synopsis

Foiled by a hero when he’s inches away from conquering the world, the devil finds himself in modern-day Tokyo. With no real-world skills to speak of, the devil is forced to make ends meet flipping burgers at a fast food joint! To stall any further plans of world domination, the hero tracks the devil’s trail and takes on the lowly tasks of a telemarketer.

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Cast

Ryota Osaka , Yoko Hikasa , Nao Toyama

Director

Hideyasu Narita

Producted By

Lantis , White Fox

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bia_frumoasa I really love this anime and I look forward to the next season (I hope there will be another season). At the end I just started crying just because I could not believe it was the last episode. The story is very interesting..So are the characters. I would watch this anime 10 times and still I would not get bored. I really recommend it
bmoore07 Ente Isla, the medieval land of major- league magic and corrupt churches, is being destroyed, one village at a time, by the depraved Demon King Jacob and his almost-as-evil underlings. One fateful night, the heroine Emilia Justina and co. invades the Demon Kings' castle, annihilating the many evildoers in the way. When the good guys finally come face-to-face with the all-mighty villain himself, the Demon King retreats to modern-day Earth with his most loyal henchman, where they adopt different names (the Demon King is now Sadou Maou while the henchman becomes Shiro Ashiya and our notoriously vicious villain morphs into… a mere McDonalds (I mean, "McRonalds") employee. Welcome to The Devil is a Part-Timer, where the unexpected is expected and where expectations too high will be crushed.We find our protagonists in the city of Sasazuka, Japan, a business- oriented megalopolitan with beautiful scenery straight from a painting and a spectacularly subpar soundtrack inserted in the atmosphere. At first glance, Sadou Maou is the typical non-chalant slacker but he is also a loyal, hard-working employee at McRonalds and is generally a kind, good-natured person (Yep, Sadou's personality took a complete 180 after his Demon King days but the series feels no need to explain that. It's not like character development matters, right?). Shiro Ashiya is an even greater victim of the Sadou Effect than Sadou himself, a genuinely caring and loyal person (especially to Sadou) who serves as this series' comic relief and is pretty much useless in a fight (When does this guy ever throw a punch?). Now, you're probably thinking "Wow, The Devil is a Part- Timer doesn't sound all that great." Well, your opinion of this comedy/slice-of-life series is about to plummet even further.As our protagonists (very, very quickly) adjust to life on Earth, other characters are thrown into the already-shaky plot. First and foremost is customer support worker Emi Yusa who is also Emilia Justina (shocker, right?), a red-headed tsundere with a supremely short temper, an obsession with routinely stalking Sadou, an annoyingly self-righteous attitude ("I'm the Hero!" screams Emi in more episodes than one, and my all-time least favorite character (Eren Yeager (Attack on Titan) and Kagome (Inuyasha) are now 2nd and 3rd respectively). Then, there's Chiho, an average girl working at McRonalds who's really in love with Sadou, a rather one-dimensional character that garnered attention from other characters due in part to her massive jugs. "A female supporting character needs to be an object of fan-service (as well as a boob job) in order to be noticed", the series seems to say. Later in the series, other characters just appear out-of-the-blue, like slacker computer whiz Hanzo (a former General under the Demon King who everyone in Sadou's group treats like dirt), stereotypical quiet girl Suzuno (her dubbed voice is painful to hear), and Emi's friend Emeralda Etuva (her purpose in the series is…I don't know). With the cast of The Devil is a Part-Timer (who embody one anime cliché after another), the show tries way too hard to be funny. Sometimes it works (like in episode 9, where Ashiya explains the series' synopsis with a metaphor to one of Emi's very few friends) and sometimes it doesn't.When The Devil is a Part-Timer is tired of being a comedy (Comedies are supposed to be CONSISTENTLY funny) and is plain bored of calling itself a rom-com (I'll get to that later), it nosedives into probably the most over-used genre in all of anime: action. The fight scenes are easily the most beautifully animated sequences in the series but that's the only compliment I can give to it. The action in this series doesn't occur often and, when it does, it's mostly balls of energy from hands, Superman-esque eye beams, and aerial attacks that take place. Needless to say, action isn't really this anime's forte but the third-to-last episode and second-to-last episode were all about action. At this point, The Devil is a Part- Timer, which was once a light-hearted comedy with few serious moments, transformed into a dark drama with tragic pasts and screaming matches. During this massive mood shift, Chiho exclaims "Where is all this coming from?!", a question for which I have no answer. In the last of the two aforementioned episodes, a villain who was inserted into the series in episode 9 declares, "Satan's current power level makes you able to defeat him. If you didn't know this anime is trying to be a generic Dragon Ball Z replica, now you do. At one point in this stretch, Emi absorbs a severe blow from the aforementioned villain and crashes into a pile of boxes. This is one of those scenes where it's implied that you're supposed to sympathize with the character's pain but I felt nothing while watching this moment, mostly because there was nothing to Emi, to any of the show's characters, which told me I should care.The last episode was a stand-alone story about dreams, scams, and a villain in love. It didn't meet the overarching goals of the series (for Sadou to choose Chiho, Suzuno, or Emi as his lover and, more importantly, for Sadou to return to Ente Isla and reign once more as Demon King), and was ultimately a half-baked conclusion to a mediocre series. No review of The Devil is a Part-Timer would be complete, however, without mentioning the opening, a forgettable theme song worthy of the skip button with head-scratching sequences. One sequence, for example, has Chiho appear with a traditional miko dress and a bow (When does this happen in the series?) before she softly lands an arrow in the middle of the target as hearts, stars, and sparkles surround the arrow. Even the theme song sucks. If I could summarize my opinion of The Devil is a Part-Timer in one sentence, it would be this: Thank God it's only 13 episodes.
Ben Davis Ah! This is how I wish Blue Exorcist had handled itself. Make it to wear you have action, humor, and not feel woefully incomplete. The Devil is a Part-Timer! did all those things very well. It knows what it's trying to do, so it doesn't try to create some epic plot line or anything like that. All it does is bring some nicely animated action scenes and plenty of humor. This show is not very deep, so if you are looking for something with a little more meat, you might want to look elsewhere. This is something you would either turn on in the background, or watch when you want to use zero of your brain cells, and I really have no issues with that. There is some minor stuff that bugged me, like "why did the bad guy just say screw it and live with the good guys" and "why did the good guys even think that was a good idea in the first place", but I can't complain too much. It did what it set out to do, which was to simply entertain me. I give this show a 7/10.
EndlessBob I absolutely loved this show. From the start it seemed to be an interesting twist on a common theme: a slice-of-life show, but not about high school-age kids, and with the twist that all the characters are supernatural beings from another reality. The only exception to this was Chiho, a 16-year-old high school girl and fellow part timer of Maou-sama's (whose Japanese name is Sadao) at "MgRonalds." Blessedly the anime only visited there once, and at night, in search of a place where Maou might gain some magic.For once, the protagonist is not a hapless, nervous, inexperienced adolescent, but a 300-year-old being that had been on the verge of conquering an entire world. What a pleasure to have a lead that isn't constantly blushing, falling down, and apologizing, but instead is confident but not arrogant, and quickly grasps the situation whatever it might be.His antagonist is The Hero, Emilia Justina, whose village and quiet family life were wiped out by Sadao's demon armies, and who is sworn to destroy him. However, in Japan, she is puzzled as to why a being intent on conquering his world by iron and fire would suddenly become considerate and helpful in our world, and rapidly advance in the ranks of fast-food employees.I don't know why either, but it's a wonderful thematic ju-jitsu, leaving everyone from the "good" side of Ente Isla (their homeland) striving to defeat Sadao, while on his part he seems to be far more interested in being a success in his job at MgRonald's. It's never explained, and it never may be explained, but it's a great source of humor.I haven't yet listened to the Japanese dub yet, but the English dub is great. Nice to see such voice talent without any of the usual suspects in sight, and the "topical" humor is still old enough that everyone has heard it. In one episode a character remarks that the Internet was like "a series of magical tubes,", and in another one of Sadao's generals overhears The Hero and another character badmouthing Sadao in the "Sentucky Fried Chicken" restaurant, and interrupts them with "I WOULD NOT SAY SUCH THINGS IF I WERE YOU!!!" -- straight from "The Princess Bride." I almost fell off the couch.I just bought my copy in HD video from Amazon. Perhaps a second season will be made. I haven't read the manga yet, so I don't know where the anime ended up, but I'll follow up with that ASAP. This show is a truly original modification of a classic type of anime.

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