

Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun Season 2
魔入りました!入間くん
After many trials and tribulations, Iruma Suzuki is finally happily living among demons despite having to hide his true identity as a human. Even more so, he has now found his ambition in life: keep ranking up in this world! However, that plan is halted when Iruma's club is temporarily dismissed, and he is forced to be part of the student council, known for its strictness toward rowdy students. Its cold-hearted president is Amelie Azazel, Iruma's friend. Although Iruma is not used to following their rigid schedule and many rules, he still wants to prove himself and help Amelie alongside all of the other members of the council. But trouble arises when Amelie's personality completely changes due to strange circumstances, putting the student council's reputation in jeopardy. Will Iruma be able to save them and avoid having the whole school turn into pure chaos? [Written by MAL Rewrite]
After many trials and tribulations, Iruma Suzuki is finally happily living among demons despite having to hide his true identity as a human. Even more so, he has now found his ambition in life: keep ranking up in this world! However, that plan is halted when Iruma's club is temporarily dismissed, and he is forced to be part of the student council, known for its strictness toward rowdy students. Its cold-hearted president is Amelie Azazel, Iruma's friend. Although Iruma is not used to following their rigid schedule and many rules, he still wants to prove himself and help Amelie alongside all of the other members of the council. But trouble arises when Amelie's personality completely changes due to strange circumstances, putting the student council's reputation in jeopardy. Will Iruma be able to save them and avoid having the whole school turn into pure chaos? [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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gasura
April 9, 2023
Can an anime series without fan service and an edgy and overpowered MC score a perfect 10? YES. Look no further, this is the one. The jokes are actually funny without being sleazy, the characters are very likeable, and the plot wholesome without being boring. It gives us what we want and in just the right amount. And yes, thank you, and I mean it, for giving us an MC who is not OP or sleazy or edgy for once. Thank you. I'm just so sick of shounen anime targeting horny teenagers for viewership. I mean, fan service is great and all, but if ecchiis the only thing a series could offer then I might as well just watch some hentai.
skysurf
September 11, 2021
I enjoyed every single episode of this season. Humour is great, animation was TOP NOTCH when it needed to be, the story and art style feel really original and refreshing, characters are likeable, sometimes even more than the MC. OP and ED songs may not have been as catchy as the previous season, but they still fit the show pretty well. With plenty of moments filled with laughs from funny absurdity, to serious atmosphere, to action scenes, to romantic moments with the potential of unleashing waifu wars in forums, both young and veteran viewers will surely find something to enjoy in this show. You can almost feelthe love people from the studio put into making this when you start noticing even little details like those changing 'easter eggs' in the op and ed songs throughout the anime. For a shounen anime, this one gets a 10/10 from me.
KANLen09
September 11, 2021
I need not explain what makes Iruma-kun such a great show, that now with Season 2, it retains much of the femme fatale and action that is Season 1 and more with more enriching content from Osamu Nishi's manga. If you haven't had the time to go watch Season 1, please do not procrastinate and make yourself useful by binging that first before coming into this sequel. With Season 2, albeit still capturing the same essence of its setting with Iruma's cohesiveness towards the Misfit Class, comes new characters, not to mention new challenges as well to ascend to the throne of becoming the Demon Kingof their generation. The main trio of Iruma, Asomodeus a.k.a Azz-Azz and Clara are still just as enjoyable, if not more so with the involvement of the Misfit Class classmates, the new teachers like Balam Shichirou, and new irritable-lovable ones like Ronove Lumiere. AHHHH Ronove is class...class...class... Asthetically, Season 2's only upgrade is with its production values, that much akin to Season 1 giving most of its legs to the action department, uses its time to keep the same polish and deliver that polish to the small screen. Particularly with one of the big arcs of the manga, the Walter Park arc gives precedence to exact the same oomph as is Amy Kiriwo's school breakout in Season 1, so for those whom have watched Season 1, you know that the quality is there. Musically, the OST is just alright too. DA PUMP's sequel OP song, feels nothing of the iconic Season 1 OP "Magical Labyrinth" levels, but it's good enough. Same with the ED...it's just there. Overall, a pretty good sequel to continue the trend for people who love both the manga and/or the anime. Not the most impressive as usual, but hey I'll take whatever it can muster. And now we get ready for Season 3.
Mellywoohoo
September 11, 2021
*This Review contain some spoilers* I kinda like this anime already because of the season 1 and the season is actually very good to me it is funny , there is action , there is magic , I would say there is also some wholesome moments between characters but the season 2 of this anime is just making me like the anime itself more…the more I watch this anime the more I like it…the thing that interested me the most is that there is also some improvement of characters and the anime show some good side of Kalego , Naberius (Home teacher of abnormal class) andeven show some past of his with Shichirou, Baramu (Teacher Of Demonic History & Mythical Zoology, Imaginary Beings Researcher) and Opera (a servant working under Lord Sullivan)…and I didn’t expect that Opera to be Kalego senpai in the past and how cool he is… speaking of cool. when Iruma entered his evil cycle , he look badass and even his actions are too… So let me say this again , I just like this anime but not like my favorite or anything…It is one of my top anime and even If I rewatch it a lot time I think I still like it.
Rigga
May 26, 2025
For those who are wondering out of the gate about the cliffhanger from the previous season: We do not directly find out what caused the change to Iruma at the end of the first season for the first 4 episodes. Afterwards, we are left to deal with this new Iruma for a half-dozen episodes or so, and afterwards we follow various interesting side plots, primarily based on the premise of the highschool summer vacation, dubbed "end of terminus". This "summer break" arc comprises the majority of the season to tail it out, which feels a bit disappointing but also appropriate given the upbeat nature of theshow thus far. This season was slightly weaker than the first, but it is clear the series is headed in a good direction from here, and the show maintains its solid humor throughout this part. For the most part, we follow the same cast of characters, with only a few minor additions such as the fictional (earth) history teacher and the attention-hungry playboy. These characters provide the necessary mix up required to keep the story interesting. I don't think it's really easy to suggest that people drop the show after already having watched the first season. However I do understand that the cliffhanger being ignored for a few episodes might annoy some, but it more so just builds up a bit of context so the cliffhanger doesn't feel like it's literally out of nowhere. If you already watched the first season, this isn't really that different, and all of the good qualities of the original season are still present here. I plan to watch the third season as well, since the show has demonstrated tremendous consistency.
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