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The Devil Is a Part-Timer!
First light novel volume cover, featuring (from left to right) Shiro, Sadao, Chiho, and Emilia
はたらく魔王さま!
(Hataraku Maō-sama!)
GenreFantasy comedy[1]
Light novel
Written bySatoshi Wagahara
Illustrated by029 (Oniku)
Published byASCII Media Works
English publisher
ImprintDengeki Bunko
DemographicMale
Original runFebruary 10, 2011August 7, 2020
Volumes30[a]
Manga
Written bySatoshi Wagahara
Illustrated byAkio Hiiragi
Published byASCII Media Works
English publisher
ImprintDengeki Comics
MagazineDengeki Daioh
DemographicShōnen
Original runFebruary 2012 – present
Volumes21
Manga
The Devil Is a Part-Timer! High School!
Written bySatoshi Wagahara
Illustrated byKurone Mishima
Published byASCII Media Works
English publisher
ImprintDengeki Comics EX
MagazineDengeki Maoh
DemographicSeinen
Original runMay 2012February 2015
Volumes5
Anime television series
Directed byNaoto Hosoda
Produced by
  • Hitomi Araki
  • Jun Fukuda
  • Gaku Iwasa
  • Hiroshi Kawamura
  • Takema Okamura
  • Yasushi Ooshima
  • Shigeru Saitou
Written byMasahiro Yokotani
Music byRyosuke Nakanishi
StudioWhite Fox
Licensed byCrunchyroll
Original networkTokyo MX, KBS, SUN, BS Nittele, TVA, AT-X
Original run April 4, 2013 June 27, 2013
Episodes13 (List of episodes)
Manga
Hataraku Maō-sama no Meshi!
Written bySatoshi Wagahara
Illustrated byOji Sadō
Published byASCII Media Works
ImprintDengeki Comics Next
MagazineComic Walker
DemographicShōnen
Original runAugust 28, 2019 – present
Volumes4
Anime television series
The Devil Is a Part-Timer!!
Directed byDaisuke Tsukushi
Produced by
  • Takema Okamura
  • Satoshi Fukao
  • Hirotaka Kaneko
  • Mitsuhiro Nanbara
  • Tomoyuki Oowada
  • Fumihiro Ozawa
  • Akihiro Sotokawa
  • Natsumi Tamura
  • Terushige Yoshie
  • Hitomi Araki (#1–12)
  • Yasutaka Kurosaki (#13–)
Written byMasahiro Yokotani
Music byRyosuke Nakanishi
StudioStudio 3Hz
Licensed byCrunchyroll
  • SEA: Muse Communication
Original networkTokyo MX, BS11, MBS, AT-X
Original run July 14, 2022 September 28, 2023
Episodes24 (List of episodes)
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The Devil Is a Part-Timer! (Japanese: はたらく魔王さま!, Hepburn: Hataraku Maō-sama!, lit. "Working Demon King!" or "Demon Lord at Work!") is a Japanese light novel series written by Satoshi Wagahara, with illustrations by Oniku (written as 029). ASCII Media Works has published the series in Japan, while Yen Press has published the series in North America.

The story is about Satan seeking to conquer the world of Ente Isla, but when confronted by the Hero Emilia, he is forced to retreat through a gate that transports him to modern day Tokyo, Japan. To survive and find a way to return to Ente Isla, Satan adopts the name Sadao Maou and gains part-time employment at a fast food restaurant called MgRonald's, a parody of McDonald's.

There have been two manga adaptations published by ASCII Media Works in Dengeki Daioh and Dengeki Maoh. A 13-episode anime adaptation produced by White Fox and directed by Naoto Hosoda aired from April to June 2013. A second season produced by 3Hz and directed by Daisuke Tsukushi aired from July to September 2022, with the second part of season 2 aired from July to September 2023.[b]

Plot[edit]

The Demon Lord Satan seeks to conquer the world of Ente Isla by annexing its four continents with the help of his demon generals Alciel, Lucifer, Malacoda, and Adramelech. After being confronted by the hero Emilia and her companions, after they had killed Malacoda and Adramelech, Satan and Alciel escape the world of Ente Isla through a gate to modern Tokyo, Japan. However, due to the lack of magic in the modern contemporary world, both Satan and Alciel change into forms representing what they would look like if they were human. In order to survive, Satan takes a part-time job in a fast food restaurant named MgRonald's, while Alciel serves as his houseman. One day, Satan, who now goes by Sadao Maou, meets a girl who is actually Emilia in the form of Emi Yusa. The story then unfolds and explores the personalities of each of the characters and their moral values. More characters show up from Ente Isla and they too face the new world dilemmas, often comically.

Characters[edit]

Main characters[edit]

Sadao Maou (真奥 貞夫, Maō Sadao) / Satan Jacob (サタン・ジャコブ, Satan Jakobu)
Voiced by: Shinobu Matsumoto (drama CD), Ryōta Ōsaka, Makoto Koichi (young) (anime) (Japanese); Jessie James Grelle[2] (English)
Satan Jacob is the Demon Lord from Ente Isla. Due to the actions of the Hero Emilia Justina and her companions, he was transported to modern day Japan with Ashiya and changed into human form. To survive in Japan, he adopts a Japanese name similar to his original name, Sadao Maou, and works part-time at a MgRonald's franchise, eventually being promoted to a full-time position as the Assistant Shift Manager. He and other demons can turn into their original forms when people around them are filled with despair. However, when he changes his form to his devil form, he uses his powers for good deeds such as repairing the city, which always makes the characters confused due to his position as the Devil King. Throughout the series his current personality is often called into question, though it is later shown that he had always been like that, and was never once this "Evil Overlord" that the people of Ente Isla had grown to fear and hate; in actuality, he did the "evil" things to help his people, the other demons. As he told Emilia when he saved Chiho, he just wants to protect the people under his care and around him. When he was younger, he was saved and taught by Emi's mother, Lailah. She also gave him a fragment of Sephiroth that would later become his and Emi's appointed daughter Alas Ramus. He would eventually fuse with Alas Ramus' "younger sister" Acieth Alla (who is another fragment of "Yesod") in order to save Emi and Ashiya after they were kidnapped by Olba and the Angels to fight in Ente Isla.
Emi Yusa (遊佐 恵美, Yusa Emi) / Emilia Justina (エミリア・ユスティーナ, Emiria Yusutīna)
Voiced by: Yū Asakawa (drama CD), Yōko Hikasa (anime) (Japanese); Felecia Angelle[2] (English)
Emilia is the hero with thigh-length magenta hair who fended off Satan. After forcing Satan to retreat from Ente Isla, Emilia Justina follows him to modern day Japan to ensure that he is destroyed. Like Maou, she loses most of her magical powers upon her arrival and is forced to assume a Japanese name, Emi Yusa, and find employment as a call center agent. Her father was human and her mother was an archangel. However, during her childhood, Lucifer, one of Maou's generals, led an army of demons to attack her village, resulting in the death of her father. This is revealed to be the reason she wants to kill Maou. However, it was later revealed that her father was alive. Emi is later fired from her job at the call center and gets a new job at MgRonald's where she works with Maou and Chiho. Maou also appoints her as a Demon General of the Demon Army despite her protests. She later develops feelings for Maou, though she struggles to reconcile her feelings due to their previous history along with knowing that Chiho is also in love with him.
Chiho Sasaki (佐々木 千穂, Sasaki Chiho)
Voiced by: Nao Tōyama (Japanese); Tia Ballard,[2] Jill Harris (ep. 32) (English)
Chiho is a high school student who is Sadao's friend and fellow employee at MgRonald. She has feelings for Sadao. Chiho is an average teenage girl of short stature who sports a highly curvaceous figure, a fact which is noted by several people and envied by other girls, especially Emi. She can hear and understand the language of Ente Isla due to accidentally being targeted with a communication spell intended for Emi, because the spell was set to target those who were thinking about Sadao constantly. She later learns how to use the magic spell Idea Link to allow her to alert the others if she is ever in danger. She is also able to use magic to enhance her archery skills. Maou appoints her as a Demon General of the Demon Army much to her happiness, and becomes well respected within the demon community as well. In order to gain the Spear of Adramelechinus (needed to power the Demon's Castle to reach the Angels' stronghold on the moon), she gets involved with the politics in Ente Isla. The light novel ends with her being together with Maou.
Shirō Ashiya (芦屋 四郎, Ashiya Shirō) / Alciel (アルシエル, Arushieru)
Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu (drama CD), Yūki Ono (anime) (Japanese); Anthony Bowling[2] (English)
Ashiya is one of Satan's Generals, who was also transported to modern day Japan with him. Extremely loyal to Satan, Alciel takes care of the domestic duties at home and researches ways to regain their magical powers. On Earth, Alciel assumes the form of Shirō Ashiya who operates as Sadao's housekeeper. Anytime he fails in his duties, he is extremely disappointed in himself for not doing a better job at helping his master, even suffering emotional breakdowns. He is also extremely frugal in his spending habits, once resorting to eating a large amount of leftover udon that was about to expire (which resulted in a severely upset stomach). He has alluded to reciprocate Rika's love, though is currently unwilling to pursue a relationship with her due to believing that she fell in love with his human guise and not his demonic "true self".
Hanzō Urushihara (漆原 半蔵, Urushihara Hanzō) / Lucifer (ルシフェル, Rushiferu)
Voiced by: Hiro Shimono (Japanese); Aaron Dismuke[2] (English)
Lucifer is a fallen angel and one of Satan's generals. After Satan was transported to the human world, Lucifer and Olba struck a deal in order to defeat Satan, with Olba promising to return Lucifer to heaven. After they are defeated by Satan, however, Lucifer moves into the apartment belonging to Sadao and Shirō. He is good with technology and loves playing video games. As a result of committing a series of robberies with Olba before being defeated by Sadao, he must remain in seclusion to avoid the police. To his irritation, he is usually referred to as a hikikomori or NEET, even when guests are present. His mother is the current leader of the angels, Ignora, and his father was the ancient demon lord, Sataniel.
Suzuno Kamazuki (鎌月 鈴乃, Kamazuki Suzuno) / Crestia Bell (クレスティア・ベル, Kuresutia Beru)
Voiced by: Kanae Itō (Japanese); Alex Moore[2] (English)
Sadao's next door neighbor. She is always wearing a kimono. Suzuno is the grand inquisitor of the Church in Ente Isla that, like Emi, came to kill Sadao. Unlike Emi, she apparently has trouble adjusting to the modern life of Japan and is easily found having trouble, especially with Japan's technology. She has coped with Japan, but with the old style of Japan. She briefly teamed up with Sariel to eliminate both Sadao and Emi after Sariel reminded her of her duties as grand inquisitor, but after seeing Sadao concerned for Chiho and realizing that she values her friendship with Emi and Chiho, she ultimately turns against Sariel by helping Chiho evacuate the area while Satan and Sariel battle one another. She wields a giant mallet, which can be retracted into her flower-shaped hairpin. Maou appoints her as a Demon General of the Demon Army despite her protests. She eventually develops feelings for Maou, though struggles to accept those feelings due to their past history. She is eventually promoted to the post of Archbishop of the Church in Ente Isla.

Other characters[edit]

Rika Suzuki (鈴木 梨香, Suzuki Rika)
Voiced by: Asuka Nishi (Japanese); Alexis Tipton (English)
Emi's friend and co-worker at the call center who develops romantic feelings for Ashiya. She later learns the truth about everyone and gets involved in the issues going on in Ente Isla. Although her confession with Ashiya was turned down, she has continued to not give up on him reciprocating her feelings due to him not actually giving her a hard "no" in response to her confession.
Mayumi Kisaki (木崎 真弓, Kisaki Mayumi)
Voiced by: Yumi Uchiyama (Japanese); Caitlin Glass[3] (English)
The manager of MgRonald's where Sadao and Chiho work. She dreams of opening up her own restaurant, and in a conversation with Maou, discussed the possibility of taking him with her when she does open her own business.
Emeralda Etuva (エメラダ・エトゥーヴァ, Emerada Etūva)
Voiced by: Azumi Asakura (Japanese); Monica Rial[3] (English)
Emilia's friend and comrade from Ente Isla. She is proficient in alchemy and is a court magician. Emeralda is the highest-ranked official who serves directly under the ruler of the Holy Saint Aire Empire, the greatest nation on the Western Continent. After returning from earth, she appears to have developed a liking for Pocky and modern conveniences such as the telephone.
Albert Ende (アルバート・エンデ, Arubāto Ende)
Voiced by: Hiroki Yasumoto (Japanese); Christopher Sabat[3] (English)
Emilia's friend and comrade from Ente Isla with enhanced strength and speed. He became a lumberjack, living in a forest, away from human society.
Olba Meyer (オルバ・メイヤー, Oruba Meiyā)
Voiced by: Katsuhisa Hōki (Japanese); Mark Stoddard[3] (English)
The rogue Archbishop of the Church of Ente Isla. He betrayed Emilia and temporarily joined forces with Lucifer to kill Emilia and Satan Jacob. Following the failure of his plans, he is arrested by the police. He had been working with the corrupt Church of Ente Isla to kill those who opposed them, such as the members of the Allied Knight Order and anyone affiliated with them. He was Crestia's superior and would frequently give her assignments involving the brutal slaughter of the Church's enemies. Following his loss to Satan in Sasakuza, he is placed under guard in a hospital, where he regains consciousness after some time. After he escapes, he attempts to reestablish his contract with Lucifer and proceeds to aid Sariel in his battle against Satan by casting a spell to increase his power. It turns out that he had been tricked by Lucifer into creating a panic with the Moon spell, which causes Satan to regain his magic and defeat Sariel. Following Sariel's defeat, he is once again defeated and restrained, this time by Lucifer.
Mitsuki Sarue (猿江 三月, Sarue Mitsuki) / Sariel (サリエル, Sarieru)
Voiced by: Yūichi Iguchi (Japanese); Scott Freeman, Kyle Igneczi (season 2)[4] (English)
An Archangel used by the Church of Ente Isla as part of their Execution Inquisition along with Crestia Bell. He first attacks Emilia at a convenience store while in disguise. In order to learn about Satan Jacob and Emilia in the human world, he forges the identity of "Mitsuki Sarue", claiming to be the manager of the newly opened Sentucky Fried Chicken franchise in Hatagaya. He eventually teams up with Crestia in order to kill Emilia and Satan Jacob. His weapon is a large scythe, and he possesses a power called the "Wicked Light of the Fallen", a magic capable of nullifying all sacred powers, as shown when he battles Emilia. During his battle with Emilia, he demands that she return the holy sword "Better Half" to Heaven. He defeats and tortures Emilia while taking Chiho hostage, but he is ultimately defeated by Satan Jacob. He draws his magic from the Moon, with his power increasing the closer he is to it. He also has perverted tendencies, shown when he expresses a desire to strip Chiho down in his experiments to learn how she has been influenced by Satan's magic. After his defeat he develops an immediate infatuation with the manager of MgRonalds, much to Emilia's annoyance and Kisaki's dismay.
Miki Shiba (志波 美輝, Shiba Miki)
Voiced by: Kimiko Saitō (Japanese); Cynthia Cranz[3] (English)
She is the owner of the "Villa Rosa Sasazuka" apartment building where Sadao Maō and Suzuno Kamazuki live. She is very obese and seems to know more than a Japanese person should about the visitors from Ente Isla. It is later revealed that she is the eleventh Sephira for the Earth's Tree of Life, and one of the guardians of Earth.
Amane Ooguro (志大黑 天祢, Ōguro Amane)
Voiced by: Yuko Kaida (Japanese); Dani Chambers (English)[5][6]
She is Miki Shiba's niece and initially hires the tenants of Villa Rosa Sasazuka to work at her family's resort for the summer after everyone is kicked out of the complex due to renovations caused by the battle with Gabriel. It is later revealed that she is the Daughter of "Understanding" of Earth (one of the eleven Sephira of Earth's Tree of Life), thus making her a guardian of Earth.
Yuki Mizushima (水島 由姫, Mizushima Yuki)
Voiced by: Mamiko Noto (Japanese); Rachel Robinson (English)
The manager of Fushima Park's MgRonald's branch.
Alas Ramus (アラス・ラムス, Arasu Ramusu)
Voiced by: Hina Kino[7] (Japanese); Sarah Wiedenheft[4] (English)
The "daughter" of Satan and Emilia. She was formed by "Yesod" and brought to Japan by Lailah, Emilia's mother and Satan's savior. She later fuses with Emi's sword to help Emi become more powerful.
Acieth Alla (アシエス・アーラ, Ashiesu Āra) / Tsubasa Satou (サトウツバサ, Satō Tsubasa)
Voiced by: Madoka Asahina[8] (Japanese); Megan Shipman (English)
Alas Ramus' younger sister and another fragment of "Yesod". She lives with Emi's father, Nord Justinia. She later fuses with Maou to help him become more powerful.
Farfarello (ファーファレルロ, Fāfareruro)
Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita[9] (Japanese); Christopher Wehkamp (English)
Erone (イルオーン, Iruōn)
Voiced by: Megumi Han[9] (Japanese); Rowan Gilvie (English)
The personification of the Gevurah Sephiroth from Entre Isla. Everyone initially came to Japan together with the demon Farfarello to search for the Demon King and convince him to return to Ente Isla and continue his conquest. Eventually breaking off his partnership with the demons, Erone, having recognized Alas Ramus previously during his fight against Emi, returns to Earth to find his "sister". He eventually becomes a ward under the protection of Emi's parents Lailah and Nord Justina.
Camael (カマエル, Kamaeru)
Voiced by: Chikahiro Kobayashi[9] (Japanese); Xan Cramer (English)
Lailah (ライラ, Raira)
Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue[5] (Japanese); Morgan Lauré[4] (English)
Emi's mother and an archangel.
Nord Justina (ノルド・ユスティーナ, Norudo Yusutīna) / Hiroshi Satou (サトウヒロシ, Satō Hiroshi)
Voiced by: Atsushi Ono (Japanese); Andrew Chandler, Jeff Plunk (season 2) (English)
Emi's father. It was believed that he had perished during Demon General Lucifer's siege on Western Continent, though this is later shown to be false.
Gabriel (ガブリエル, Gaburieru)
Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu[5] (Japanese); Ian Sinclair (English)
He is a first generation Archangel from Ente Isla who commands the lower ranking angels. He descends from Heaven in order to reclaim the fragments of "Yesod" after Sariel fails to take the Sacred Sword from Emilia. His weapon of choice is the secret sword Durandall.
Camio (カミーオ, Kamīo)
Voiced by: Kenichi Ogata[5] (Japanese); Ben Bryant (English)
He is the Minister of the Demon World and the Deputy Demon King during Satan's absence.
Raguel (ラグエル, Ragueru)
Voiced by: Masaya Matsukaze (Japanese); Ben Balmaceda (English)
He is an angel from Ente Isla. He is assigned with the task of monitoring the actions of every angel and for announcing the declaration of an angel turning into a fallen angel, also called the Declaration of Fallen.
Kaori Shouji (東海林 佳織, Shōji Kaori)
Voiced by: Haruka Yamazaki (Japanese); Anastasia Muñoz, Sarah Roach (season 2) (English)
Chiho's classmate, who seemly has an affinity for boy's love.
Senichi Sasaki (佐々木 千一, Sasaki Sen'ichi)
Voiced by: Haruo Yamagishi (Japanese); Sonny Strait (English)
Chiho's father, Riho's husband, Manji's younger brother, Yumiko's brother-in-law, Kazuma's uncle, Hinako's uncle-in-law and Hitoshi's great-uncle. He is a police officer working in Japan.
Riho Sasaki (佐々木 里穂, Sasaki Riho)
Voiced by: Takako Honda (Japanese); Jamie Marchi, Stephanie Young (season 2) (English)
Chiho's mother, Senichi's wife, Manji and Yumiko's sister-in-law, Kazuma's aunt, Hinako's aunt-in-law and Hitoshi's great-aunt. She is a housewife.
Manji Sasaki (佐々木 , Sasaki Manji)
Voiced by: Masashi Nogawa (Japanese); Brian Mathis (English)
Chiho's uncle, Yumiko's husband, Senichi's older brother, Kazuma's father, Hinako's father and Hitoshi's grandfather.
Yumiko Sasaki (佐々木 由美子, Sasaki Yumiko)
Voiced by: Hitomi Shogawa (Japanese); Sara Ragsdale (English)
Chiho's aunt, Manji's wife and Senichi's sister-in-law, Kazuma's mother, Hinako's mother-in-law and Hitoshi's grandmother.
Ei Sasaki (佐々木 エイ, Sasaki Ei)
Voiced by: Miyuki Ichijo (Japanese); Linda Leonard (English)
Chiho and Kazuma's grandmother, Manji and Senichi's mother, Riho's mother-in-law, Hinako's grandmother-in-law and Hitoshi's great-grandmother.
Kazuma Sasaki (佐々木 一馬, Sasaki Kazuma)
Voiced by: Shōya Ishige (Japanese); Kyle Phillips (English)
Chiho's cousin, Manji and Yumiko's son, Hinako's husband and Hitoshi's father.
Hinako Sasaki (佐々木 陽奈子, Sasaki Hinako)
Voiced by: Harumi Sakurai (Japanese); Bryn Apprill (English)
Chiho's cousin-in-law, Manji and Yumiko's daughter-in-law, Ei's granddaughter-in-law, Kazuma's wife and Hitoshi's mother.
Hitoshi Sasaki (佐々木 一志, Sasaki Hitoshi)
Voiced by: Miyu Yoshizaki (Japanese); Kristen McGuire (English)
Chiho's first cousin once removed, Kazuma and Hinako's son, Manji and Yumiko's grandson, Senichi's and Riho's great-nephew and Ei's great-grandson.

Media[edit]

Light novels[edit]

The Devil Is a Part-Timer! began as a light novel series written by Satoshi Wagahara, with illustrations by the artist 029 (Oniku). Wagahara originally entered the first novel in the series, originally titled Maōjō wa Rokujō-ikkan! (魔王城は六畳一間!, The Devil's Fortress is a Single Room with Six Tatami Mats!), into ASCII Media Works' 17th Dengeki Novel Prize in 2010 and the novel won the Silver Prize.[10] The first novel was published by ASCII Media Works on February 10, 2011, under their Dengeki Bunko imprint, with an additional 20 main novels, two prequel novels, one spin-off novel, and six bonus novels being released since.[11] The final main novel was initially scheduled to be published on July 10, 2020 but was delayed to August 7, 2020 as a result of the effects caused by COVID-19.[12] Two bonus novels (Hataraku Maō-sama! 4.1 and Hataraku Maō-sama! Tengo) were packaged with the first and second Blu-ray volumes (respectively) of the anime adaptation's second season.[13]

The series is licensed in North America by Yen Press,[14] with the first main novel being released on April 21, 2015 and the last main novel on April 19, 2022.[15][16]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 February 10, 2011[17]978-4-04-870270-6April 21, 2015[15]978-0-316-38312-7
  • "The Devil Focuses on His Career for Monetary Purposes" (「魔王、生活のために労働に励む」)
  • "The Devil Goes on a Date in Shinjuku with This Girl from Work" (「魔王、新宿で後輩とデートする」)
  • "The Devil and the Hero Stand Strong in Sasazuka" (「魔王と勇者、笹塚に立つ」)
2 June 10, 2011[18]978-4-04-870547-9August 25, 2015[19]978-0-316-38501-5
  • "The Devil's Finances are Shored Up by a Helpful Neighbor" (「魔王、近所付き合いで家計を助けられる」)
  • "The Hero Owes a Favor Following a Wild Chain of Misunderstandings" (「勇者、勘違いの連鎖の果てに借りを作る」)
  • "The Devil and the Hero Risk Their Lives for Their Work Responsibilities" (「魔王と勇者、職責の全うに命を賭ける」)
3 November 10, 2011[20]978-4-04-870815-9December 15, 2015[21]978-0-316-38502-2
  • "Introduction" (前書き)
  • "The Devil King and the Hero Unexpectedly Become Parents" (「魔王と勇者、身に覚えなく親になる」)
  • "The Devil King Experiences a Lifestyle Change" (「魔王、その生活が一変する」)
  • "The Devil King and the Hero Take a Hint and Hit the Theme Park" (「魔王と勇者、薦めに従い遊園地に行く」)
  • "The Devil King Feels the Pain of Loss" (「魔王、大切なものを失う悲しみを知る」)
4 February 10, 2012[22]978-4-04-886344-5April 19, 2016[23]978-0-316-38503-9
  • "Prologue" (「序章」)
  • "The Devil King Finds Himself Jobless, Then Homeless" (「魔王、家も仕事も失い途方に暮れる」)
  • "The Hero Helps the Devil King Remodel His Workplace" (「勇者、魔王の職場の大改造に協力する」)
  • "The Devil King Marvels at the Wide World (and Choshi)" (「魔王、銚子と世界の広さを知る」)
  • "Epilogue" (「終章」)
5 June 10, 2012[24]978-4-04-886654-5August 30, 2016[25]978-0-316-38504-6
  • "Prologue" (「序章」)
  • "The Devil Strongly Demands TV Privileges" (「魔王、テレビ購入を強硬に主張する」)
  • "The Devil Explains Human Relations" (「魔王、人との関わりを説く」)
  • "The Devil and the Hero Decide to Focus on More Important Matters" (「魔王と勇者、とりあえず目の前の出来事に集中する」)
  • "Epilogue" (「終章」)
6 October 10, 2012[26]978-4-04-886990-4December 20, 2016[27]978-0-316-38506-0
  • "Prologue" (「序章」)
  • "The Devil Clocks Back In" (「魔王、職場に復帰する」)
  • "The Hero and the Devil Wonder What the Hell They're Doing With Their Lives" (「魔王と勇者、日常に戸惑う」)
  • "The Hero and the Devil Take a Step Toward a New Dream" (「魔王と勇者、新たな夢の一歩を踏み出す」)
  • "Epilogue" (「終章」)
7 February 10, 2013[28]978-4-04-891406-2April 18, 2017[29]978-0-316-46936-4
  • "The Devil Pledges to Stay Legitimate" (「魔王、誠実な商売を改めて決意する」)
  • "The Devil Plucks a Cat Off the Street" (「魔王、捨て猫を拾う」)
  • "The Devil and the Hero Go Futon Shopping" (「魔王と勇者、お布団を買いに」)
  • "A Few Days Before The Teenager is a Part-Timer!" (「はたらく女子高生 -a few days ago-」)
8 April 10, 2013[30]978-4-04-891580-9August 22, 2017[31]978-0-316-47391-0
  • "Prologue" (「序章」)
  • "The Hero Demands a Little Time Off" (「勇者、しばしの暇乞いをする」)
  • "The Devil Has an Encounter" (「魔王、出会う」)
  • "The Devil is a Little Late to the Punch" (「魔王、出遅れる」)
  • "Extra Chapter: The Hero Has a Cry" (「続章 勇者、泣く」)
9 August 10, 2013[32]978-4-04-891854-1December 19, 2017[33]978-0-316-47418-4
  • "Prologue" (「序章」)
  • "The Devil Devises a Full Military Expedition" (「魔王、親征を決意する」)
  • "The Hero Discovers She Can't Come Home Again" (「勇者、故郷に惑う」)
  • "The Devil Makes Every Preparation Possible" (「魔王、余念無く準備し出立する」)
  • "The Devil, Once Upon a Time" (「魔王、今昔物語」)
  • "Extra Chapter: The Devil Blows Chunks" (「続章 魔王、吐く」)
10 December 10, 2013[34]978-4-04-866161-4April 24, 2018[35]978-0-316-47420-7
  • "Prologue" (「序章」)
  • "The Devil Loses His Social Standing" (「魔王、立場を失う」)
  • "The Hero Dances on the Battlefield" (「勇者、戦陣に踊る」)
  • "The Devil and the Hero Witness Ente Isla's Transformation" (「魔王と勇者、エンテ・イスラの変革に立ち会う」)
  • "Epilogue" (「終章」)
  • "Extra Chapter" (「続章」)
11 May 10, 2014[36]978-4-04-866554-4August 21, 2018[37]978-0-316-47423-8
  • "Prologue" (「序章」)
  • "The Devil and the Hero have a Grand Disagreement" (「魔王と勇者、盛大にすれ違う」)
  • "The Devil and the Hero get All Hung Up on their Relative Positions" (「魔王と勇者、立ち位置にこだわる」)
  • "The Devil and the Hero Fulfill a Delayed Promise" (「魔王と勇者、遅くなった約束を果たす」)
0 September 10, 2014[38]978-4-04-866900-9
12 February 10, 2015[39]978-4-04-869252-6December 11, 2018[40]978-0-316-47425-2
  • "The Devil Hangs On to His Daily Routine" (「魔王、普通の生活を堅持する」)
  • "The Hero Starts Looking for a New Path" (「勇者、新たな道を探しはじめる」)
  • "The Devil Appreciates the Value of Maintenance" (「魔王、メンテナンスを語る」)
  • "The Devil and the Hero Are Given a Proposition" (「魔王と勇者、取引を持ちかけられる」)
  • "Epilogue" (「終章」)
13 June 10, 2015[41]978-4-04-865205-6April 23, 2019[42]978-1-9753-0265-8
  • "Prologue" (「序章」)
  • "The Devil Gets Tough" (「魔王、硬い態度を取る」)
  • "The Hero Attempts to Wrangle the Unwrangleable" (「勇者、整理できない事態に頭を抱える」)
  • "The High Schooler Searches for a Guide" (「女子高生、心の指針を探す」)
  • "The Devil and the Hero Face Up to Reality" (「魔王と勇者、目の前の現実に直視する」)
14 September 10, 2015[43]978-4-04-865379-4September 3, 2019[44]978-1-9753-0267-2
  • "The Hero and High Schooler Become Friends" (「勇者と女子高生、友達になる」)
  • "The Devil Looks Back on the Frugal Life" (「魔王、節約生活を振り返る」)
  • "The Devil Snags a New Phone with the Hero's Money" (「魔王、勇者の金で新しい携帯を手にする」)
  • "The Hero Is Amazed By the Enemy General's Vast Powers" (「勇者、敵幹部の力に驚愕する」)
  • "The Devil Learns About His Boss's Past" (「魔王、上司の過去を知る」)
  • "A Few Days Ago: The Hero Is (about to Be) a Part-Timer!" (「はたらく前の勇者さま!-a a few days ago-」)
15 February 10, 2016[45]978-4-04-865750-1December 17, 2019[46]978-1-9753-0269-6
  • "Prologue: The Teen and the Call-Center Lady Ring In the New Year" (「序章 女子高生とOL、新年を迎える」)
  • "The Devil King Is Out of the Office (1)" (「魔王、留守にする1」)
  • "The Devil King Is Out of the Office (2)" (「魔王、留守にする2」)
  • "The Devil King Is Out of the Office (3)" (「魔王、留守にする3」)
  • "The Devil King Is Out of the Office (4)" (「魔王、留守にする4」)
  • "The Teen and the Call-Center Lady Ring In the New Year Cont'd" (「続・女子高生とOL、新年を迎える」)
16 June 10, 2016[47]978-4-04-892118-3April 21, 2020[48]978-1-9753-0271-9
  • "The Devil King Gets Sentimental" (「魔王、軟弱になる」)
  • "The Hero Struggles to Deal with Workplace Issues" (「勇者、職場環境の違いに戸惑う」)
  • "The Devil King and the Hero Don't Have Very Much to Do" (「魔王と勇者、出る幕もなくなる」)
  • "The High-School Teen Changes the World a Tad" (「女子高生、少しだけ世界を変える」)
  • "Epilogue" (「終章」)
0-II September 10, 2016[49]978-4-04-892358-3
HS N![c] February 10, 2017[50]978-4-04-892667-6
17 May 10, 2017[51]978-4-04-892892-2September 22, 2020[52]978-1-9753-0273-3
  • "Opening" (「序章」)
  • "The Devil King Goes Out to Dinner with His Boss" (「魔王、上司と夕食に行く」)
  • "The Hero Reveals Deep Anxieties About the Future" (「勇者、未来への不安を漏らす」)
  • "The Devil King Makes a Major Decision" (「魔王、一大決心をする」)
  • "The Devil King and the Hero Storm the Demon Realms" (「魔王と勇者、魔界に立つ」)
18 January 10, 2018[53]978-4-04-893572-2December 15, 2020[54]978-1-9753-1632-7
  • "The Teenager Starts Imagining Beyond Tomorrow" (「女子高生、明日の先を想像する」)
  • "The Hero Realizes the Difficulty of Stepping In" (「勇者、後を継ぐ難しさを思う」)
  • "The Devil King’s Army Fights On" (「魔王軍、奮闘する」)
  • "Extra Chapter: The Fallen Angel Recalls" (「続章 堕天使、思い出す」)
SP[d] June 9, 2018[55]978-4-04-893877-8
SP 2[e] August 10, 2018[56]978-4-04-893915-7
19 September 7, 2018[57]978-4-04-912022-6June 8, 2021[58]978-1-9753-1634-1
  • "Prologue" (「序章」)
  • "The Hero Gets Her Act Together" (「勇者、決断する」)
  • "The Devil Chooses This Moment to Play It Normal" (「魔王、この期に及んでいつも通り」)
  • "The Teenager Begins Moving the World" (「女子高生、世界を動かし始める」)
20 December 7, 2018[59]978-4-04-912204-6August 31, 2021[60]978-1-9753-1636-5
  • "The Devil and the Hero Shame Themselves at Work" (「魔王と勇者、職場で肩身が狭くなる」)
  • "The Devil and the Hero Live Under the Same Roof" (「魔王と勇者、一つ屋根の下で過ごす」)
  • "The Devil Is Defeated by the Hero" (「魔王、勇者に敗北す」)
  • "The Teenager Moves the World" (「女子高生、世界を動かす」)
  • "The Devil Is Taken by Surprise" (「魔王、不意を打たれる」)
  • "The Afterstory" (「続章」)
SS February 9, 2019[61]978-4-04-912326-5
21 August 7, 2020[11]978-4-04-912678-5April 19, 2022[16]978-1-9753-4091-9
  • "Prologue: The Devil Heads for Work" (「序章 魔王、出勤する」)
  • "The Fallen Angel Claims His Relic" (「堕天使、遺産を受け取る」)
  • "The Devil King’s Army Moves the Moon" (「魔王軍、 月を動かす」)
  • "The Devil Addresses Past Sins" (「魔王、過去の罪を償う」)
  • "The Hero Finds an Answer and Chooses Her Way" (「勇者、答えを導き方針を固める」)
  • "The Devil Relies on Others for the Future" (「魔王、先々のために人を頼る」)
  • "The Devil and the Hero Challenge the God" (「魔王と勇者、 神に挑む」)
  • "The Devil and the Hero Clobber the God" (「魔王と勇者、神を討つ」)
  • "The Devil and the Hero Settle Matters" (「魔王と勇者、決着をつける」)
  • "Epilogue: The Devil, Not a Part-Timer" (「終章 魔王、はたらく」)
Okawari!![f] July 8, 2022[62]978-4-04-914281-5

Manga[edit]

A manga adaptation, illustrated by Akio Hiiragi, started serialization in the February 2012 issue of ASCII Media Works' shōnen manga magazine Dengeki Daioh. The first tankōbon volume was published on June 27, 2012.[63] Yen Press publishes the manga in North America from March 24, 2015.[64]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 June 27, 2012[65]978-4-04-886721-4March 24, 2015[64]978-0-316-38313-4
  1. "The Devil Works Part-Time in Sasazuka" (魔王、笹塚でバイトをする)
  2. "The Devil Receives an Ominous Text Message" (魔王、謎のメールを受言する)
  3. "The Devil Goes on a Date with This Girl from Work" (魔王、後輩とデートする)
  1. "The Devil and the Hero Are Trapped" (魔王と勇者、閉じ込められる)
  2. "The Hero Experiences a Little Human Kindness" (勇者、人の優しさに触れる)
Chapter X: The Demon Lord is Blessed by Some Pork
2 December 15, 2012[66]978-4-04-891272-3July 21, 2015[67]978-0-316-38507-7
  1. "The Devil Is Gravely Misunderstood"
  2. "The Devil Inadvertently Makes a Girl Cry"
  3. "The Devil Reveals All"
  1. "The Devil Falls"
  2. "The Devil Fulfills His Trivial Role"
  3. "The Devil Heads Off for Work"
3 May 27, 2013[68]978-4-04-891688-2October 27, 2015[69]978-0-316-38508-4
  1. "The Devil Gets Friendly with His Neighbor"
  2. "The Devil Does a Little Detective Work"
  3. "The Devil Feels Safe in Bragging a Little"
  4. "The Devil Is Asked a Favor"
  1. "The Devil Is Tormented by Teenage Love"
Chapter X: The Hero Shops With Her Coworker
Chapter X: The Hero Uses a Photo Sticker Booth
4 November 27, 2013[70]978-4-04-866084-6January 26, 2016[71]978-0-316-38509-1
  1. "The Hero Unravels a Major Misunderstanding"
  2. "The Hero Builds a Raid Party Bound for Hatagaya"
  3. "The Hero Learns About Her Past Career"
  4. "The Hero Reveals Her Work Obligations"
  1. "The Devil Sets Off atop His Trusty Steed"
Chapter X: The Unemployed Bum Attempts an Honest Career
Chapter X: The Teenage Girl Prepares for Her Hot Date
5 March 27, 2014[72]978-4-04-866394-6April 26, 2016[73]978-0-316-31489-3
  1. "The Devil Explains Matters to the Cleric"
  2. "The Devil Fulfills His Assistant Manager Duties"
  3. "The Devil Sits at His Dinner Table in Sasazuka"
  1. "The Devil Grants His Servant a Break"
  2. "The Devil Pledges to Stay Legitimate"
6 August 27, 2014[74]978-4-04-866843-9July 19, 2016[75]978-0-316-36014-2
  1. "The Devil and the Hero Encounter Something Unexpected"
  2. "The Devil and the Hero Gain New Titles"
  3. "The Devil Asks His Work Friend for a Little Help"
  1. "The Hero Hits the Amusement Park Fully Equipped"
  2. "The Devil Marvels at a Finely Hones Military Performance"
7 February 27, 2015[76]978-4-04-869209-0October 25, 2016[77]978-0-316-36015-9
  1. "The Devil and the Hero Converse on the Ferris Wheel"
  2. "The Devil Is Asked for His Child Back"
  3. "The Devil and the Hero Share the Floor for the Night"
  1. "The Hero Declares She Will Clean Up Her Messes"
  2. "The Hero Kicks Out an Uninvited Guest"
  3. "The Devil Feels the Pain of Loss"
8 September 26, 2015[78]978-4-04-865350-3March 21, 2017[79]978-0-316-55316-2
  1. "The Devil Loses His Job and Home"
  2. "The Devil Gets a Hot Work Trip"
  3. "The Devil Lands a New Job"
  1. "The Devil Remodels a Seaside Snack Bar"
  2. "The Devil Runs Into Something a Tad Unexpected on Kimigahama Beach"
9 March 26, 2016[80]978-4-04-865805-8June 20, 2017[81]978-0-316-55848-8
  1. "The Hero Lands a Telling Blow at the Beach House"
  2. "The Devil Has a Proposal for His Boss"
  3. "The Devil Throws His Weight Around a Little"
  1. "The Devil Basks in the Glories of Choushi"
Chapter X: "The Cleric Becomes a Samurai-Drama Ronin"
10 September 27, 2016[82]978-4-04-892290-6September 19, 2017[83]978-0-316-56267-6
  1. "The Devil Demands a Rather Expensive Purchase"
  2. "The Hero Makes Her Own Key Ring"
  3. "The Devil Drops a Favor to the Noodle-Shop Clerk"
Chapter X: "The Devil and the Hero Buy a Children's Futon (Part 1)"
Chapter X: "The Devil and the Hero Buy a Children's Futon (Part 2)"
11 March 27, 2017[84]978-4-04-892768-0May 22, 2018[85]978-1-9753-2643-2
  1. "The Devil Gets in the Way of Romance"
  2. "The Devil Decides to Help Out in the Hospital"
  3. "The Hero Visits Skytree Before It's Even Open"
  1. "The Hero Puts Things Off for Later"
  2. "The Devil TV-is His Castle"
12 October 27, 2017[86]978-4-04-893424-4October 30, 2018[87]978-1-9753-0182-8
  1. "The Devil Ships Off to Komagane"
  2. "The Devil Goes Stargazing in Nagano"
  3. "The Hero Explains How Vegetables Grow"
  1. "The Hero Scores an Easy One-on-One Victory"
  2. "The Hero Earns a Nickname"
13 April 27, 2018[88]978-4-04-893804-4March 19, 2019[89]978-1-9753-0377-8
  1. "The Devil Grabs a Handful"
  2. "The Hero Enters a Car Through the Roof"
  3. "The Devil Gets Invited Back Next Summer"
  1. "The Devil Brings a Guest to the Castle"
  2. "The Devil Wishes His Rescued Friend Good Health"
Chapter X: "The Devil, Hero, and High Schooler Ring In the New Year"
14 January 26, 2019[90]978-4-04-912291-6August 20, 2019[91]978-1-9753-0555-0
  1. "The Devil and Hero Have an Awkward Moment in the Bath"
  2. "The Devil and Hero Have a Spat"
  3. "The Devil Explains the Significance of Hourly Labor"
  1. "The Devil Announces the New Devil King's Army"
  2. "The Hero Comes Home"
15 July 26, 2019[92]978-4-04-912642-6February 18, 2020[93]978-1-9753-0738-7
  1. "The Devil Has an Encounter"
  2. "The Cleric Uncovers a Tiny Clue"
  3. "The Devil Faces a Terrifying Threat"
  4. "The Very Wet Devil Flies Off"
  1. "The High-School Girl Is Scared by Lightning"
  2. "The Demon Reveals The Truth"
  3. "The Devil Gets Real Close to a Girl"
  4. "The Devil Gallantly Steps In"
16 March 10, 2020[94]978-4-04-913107-9December 15, 2020[95]978-1-9753-1871-0
  1. "The Devil Lectures an Angel"
  2. "The Devil Thinks About Art"
  3. "The Devil Tries to Rework His Shifts"
  1. "The Devil Wholeheartedly Prepares to Go"
  2. "The Hero Returns Home"
  3. "The Hero Screams"
17 October 26, 2020[96]978-4-04-913480-3November 30, 2021[97]978-1-9753-3607-3
  1. "The Hero Has a Cry"
  2. "The Devil, Once Upon a Time"
  3. "The Devil Blows His Chunks"
  1. "The Devil Loses His Social Standing"
  2. "The Hero Has the Truth Preached to Her"
  3. "The Devil's Like an Open Book"
18 June 25, 2021[98]978-4-04-913856-6May 17, 2022[99]978-1-9753-4286-9
  1. "The Cleric Shows How She Earned That Title"
  2. "The Hero Is Cheered by a Cryptic Missive"
  3. "The Devil Is Rocketed Into the Air"
  1. "The Hero Kicks Off the Final Battle"
  2. "The Hero Quells her Anxieties for the Future"
19 February 26, 2022[100]978-4-04-914257-0November 22, 2022[101]978-1-9753-5107-6
  1. "The Devil Crashes In On His Scooter"
  2. "The Devil Rants At The Angels"
  3. "The Angel Reminisces"
  1. "The Devil And The Hero Return To Sasazuka"
  2. "The Devil Remains A Part - Timer"
20 October 27, 2022[102]978-4-04-914656-1September 19, 2023[103]978-1-9753-7389-4
21 May 26, 2023[104]978-4-04-915057-5June 18, 2024[105]978-1-9753-9474-5
22 December 26, 2023[106]978-4-04-915406-1

Spin-off[edit]

A spin-off manga series set in an alternate universe titled The Devil Is a Part-Timer! High School! (はたらく魔王さま!ハイスクール!, Hataraku Maō-sama! Hai Sukūru!), written by Satoshi Wagahara and illustrated by Kurone Mishima, began serialization in the July 2012 issue of ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Maoh magazine. Its chapters have been compiled in five tankōbon volumes, released between January 26, 2013, and April 24, 2015.[107][108] Yen Press released all five volumes in North America between March 24, 2015 and October 25, 2016.[109][110]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 January 26, 2013[111]978-4-04-891374-4March 24, 2015[109]978-0-316-38511-4
  1. "1st Period: The Mysterious Transfer Student Arrives" (1時限目 謎の転校生、現る)
  2. "2nd Period: The Innocent Teenager Misunderstands" (2時限目 無垢な女子高生、誤解する)
  3. "3rd Period: The Kind Classmate Starts Meddling" (3時限目 親切な級友、世話を焼く)
  4. "4th Period: The Faithful Watchdog Protects The Devil's Castle" (4時限目 忠実な番犬、魔王城を守る)
  1. "5th Period: The Store Assistant Pounds the Pavement" (5時限目 頼れる看板娘、張り切る)
  2. "6th Period: The Devil King's Gang Hits The Road (1)" (6時限目 魔王さまご一行、遠足へ行く①)
  3. "7th Period: The Devil King's Gang Hits The Road (2)" (7時限目 魔王さまご一行、遠足へ行く②)
  4. "Closing Bell: Afterword" (放課後 あとがき)
2 May 27, 2013[112]978-4-04-891647-9November 17, 2015[113]978-0-316-38512-1
  1. "8th Period: The Fair Maidens Make Sparks Fly" (8時限目 可憐な乙女たち、火花を散らす)
  2. "9th Period: The Schoolmaster Makes a Wise Decision" (9時限目 学園の主、英断を下す)
  3. "10th Period: The Hapless Demon Seeks Aid" (10時限目 窮する悪魔、助けを乞う)
  4. "11th Period: The Udon-Selling Girl Relies On The Devil King" (11時限目 うどん売りの少女、魔王を頼る)
  5. "12th Period: A Nameless Supporter Makes a Contribution" (12時限目 名もなき支持者、陣中見舞いを送る)
  1. "Extra Credit: Special Chapter (1) Dengeki Books Magazine Special #1" (課外授業 特別編①電撃文庫MAGAZINE出張版 その1)
  2. "Extra Credit: Special Chapter (2) Dengeki Books Magazine Special #2" (課外授業 特別編②電撃文庫MAGAZINE出張版 その2)
  3. "Extra Credit: Special Chapter (3) Special Edition For ASCII Media Works 20th Anniversary Premium Booklet" (課外授業 特別編③アスキー・メディアワークス20周年記念プレミアム小冊子出張版)
  4. "Extra Credit: The Devil is a Part-Timer Anime Voice Recording Report" (課外授業 アニメ『はたらく魔王さま!』アフレコレポート)
  5. "Closing Bell: Afterword" (放課後 あとがき)
3 December 21, 2013[114]978-4-04-866184-3April 26, 2016[115]978-0-316-39796-4
  1. "13th Period: The Pained Hero Has Her Secrets Exposed" (13時限目 悩める勇者乙女の神秘に触れるす)
  2. "14th Period: The Devil King and Hero Attempt A Human Dance" (14時限目 魔王と勇者、人間界のダンスを踊る)
  3. "15th Period: The Sore-Loser Hero Takes the Bait" (15時限目 負けず嫌いの勇者、売られたケンカを買う)
  4. "16th Period: The "Third" Angel Attacks" (16時限目 第三使徒、襲来する)
  1. "17th Period: The Devil King and Hero Invade Enemy Lines" (17時限目 魔王と勇者、敵陣に乗り込む)
  2. "18th Period: The Future Student Council President Sets Off" (18時限目 未来の生徒会長、出陣する)
  3. "19th Period: The Fallen Angel Earns a Loyal Voter Base" (19時限目 堕ちた天使、熱狂的な支持を得る)
  4. "Closing Bell: Afterword" (放課後 あとがき)
4 September 27, 2014[116]978-4-04-866872-9June 28, 2016[117]978-0-316-27239-1
5 April 27, 2015[118]978-4-04-869300-4October 25, 2016[110]978-0-316-31798-6

Other[edit]

A four-panel manga anthology volume was published by ASCII Media Works on June 27, 2013.[119] Another spin-off manga series titled Hataraku Maō-sama no Meshi! (はたらく魔王さまのメシ!), illustrated by Oji Sadō, began serialization on Kadokawa Corporation's Comic Walker website on August 28, 2019.[120] It has been collected in 4 volumes as of October 27, 2022.[121]

A comic anthology by different manga creators was released in Japan in 2022 to celebrate the release of the anime's second season, with the English release being in 2023.[122]

Anime[edit]

A 13-episode anime television series adaptation of The Devil Is a Part-Timer!, produced by White Fox and directed by Naoto Hosoda,[123] aired between April 4 and June 27, 2013. The anime has Masahiro Yokotani as the script supervisor and Atsushi Ikariya adapts 029's characters' designs.[124] Funimation streamed the series as it aired and released it on home video in summer 2014. It was later streamed on the FunimationNOW service but the show was moved to the similar Crunchyroll streaming service after Sony Pictures Television and Aniplex (via Funimation Global Group) purchased the assets of Crunchyroll from WarnerMedia in 2021.[125][126] The opening theme is "Zero!!" by Minami Kuribayashi. There are three ending theme songs: "Gekka" (月花, lit. "Moon Flower"), "Star Chart" (スターチャート, Sutā Chāto), and "Tsumabiku Hitori" (ツマビクヒトリ), all by Nano Ripe.[127] Muse Communication holds the distribution rights in Southeast Asia.[128]

A second season was announced at the Kadokawa Light Novel Expo 2020 event in March 2021, with the main cast reprising their roles.[129][130] The second season, titled The Devil Is a Part-Timer!!, is animated by 3Hz, with Daisuke Tsukushi directing, Yūdai Iino designing the characters, Yoshihiro Takeda serving as chief animation director and the rest of the staff returning from the first season. The second season aired from July 14 to September 29, 2022, simultaneously on Tokyo MX and Disney+.[5][131][132] The opening theme is "With" by Minami Kuribayashi, while the ending theme is "Mizukagami no Sekai" (水鏡の世界, lit. "The World in the Water's Reflection") by Marina Horiuchi.[133][134] Muse Communication licensed the second season in Southeast Asia.[135]

A sequel was announced following the conclusion of the second season.[136] It was later confirmed to be the second part of season 2, which aired from July 13 to September 28, 2023.[8][9][b] The opening theme is "Hikari no Nai Machi" (光のない街, lit. "Town Without Light") by Nano Ripe, while the ending theme is "Bloomin'" by Liyuu.[137]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ This includes 21 main novels, two prequel novels, one spin-off novel, and six bonus novels.
  2. ^ a b The second part is formally considered the "second season" of season 2 in Japan, as the actual second season is treated as a sequel series to the first in promotional material.
  3. ^ Hataraku Maō-sama! High School N! is a spin-off novel set in an alternate universe where the events of the main series take place in a high school setting.
  4. ^ Hataraku Maō-sama! SP is an expanded re-release of Hataraku Maō-sama! Volume 5.5, a special volume that was originally packaged with the 1st DVD/Blu-Ray Volume of the anime adaptation's first season.
  5. ^ Hataraku Maō-sama! SP2 is an expanded re-release of Hataraku Maō-sama! Volume 2.8, a special volume that was originally packaged with the 6th DVD/Blu-Ray Volume of the anime adaptation's first season.
  6. ^ Hataraku Maō-sama! Okawari!! is an expanded re-release compilation of short stories originally serialized in the Dengeki Nobekomi app.

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