The Devil is a Part-Timer! Season 2

Studio 3Hz
Isekai / Parody / Superpower12 EP/14 Jul 2022

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Synopsis

Feared across the entirety of a fantasy world as the Demon Lord himself, Satan gets defeated by the hero and flees to modern-day Tokyo. His grand plan for survival? Getting a part-time job at a fast-food joint. That's the setup for this second season, and it only gets more absurd from there. Sadao Maou, as he's now known, is genuinely trying to climb the corporate ladder at MgRonald's while his former general Ashiya obsesses over grocery budgets and coupon clipping. Meanwhile, the hero Emi Yusa — the very person who drove him out of Ente Isla — is stuck in Tokyo too, working a call center job and struggling with the fact that her sworn enemy is actually kind of a decent guy. Season 2, a 12-episode TV series from Studio 3Hz, picks up right where things left off, leaning harder into the domestic comedy and the weird found-family dynamic forming around these former enemies. There's a baby involved now, new characters from Ente Isla showing up, and the comedy stays grounded in the contrast between who these people were and who they're becoming. The tone is mostly comedic, with supernatural stuff simmering underneath. If you liked the fish-out-of-water comedy in Noragami or the demon-lord-in-the-real-world vibe of Blood Lad, this scratches a similar itch. It's comfort food anime — low stakes, funny characters, and a premise that never stops being entertaining.

Episode Guide

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Characters

Sadao Maou

Demon King Sadao, now a MgRonalds employee in modern Japan, struggles to survive and conquer the human world.

Portrayed by Grelle Jessie James

Emi Yusa

Half-angel Emi Yusa, Satan's nemesis, tracks him to Earth, working a customer service job to survive.

Portrayed by Angelle Felecia

Shirou Ashiya

Loyal to Maou, Shirou performs household chores while seeking a way back to Ente Isla.

Portrayed by Bowling Anthony

MANGA BRIDGE

This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

Manga cover

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Finale feels underwhelming—it wraps things up, but not in a very satisfying way. After all the buildup, it lacks a strong payoff. Still okay, just not memorable 😐
This episode delivers more intensity—conflicts escalate and things feel more urgent. The writing carries the tension well, even if the visuals don’t fully match the moment 🔥
This episode dips again—after the previous buildup, it feels like things slow down too much. Some setup moments are there, but it lacks impact overall 😐
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