"Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun" is a school comedy fantasy serialized in Weekly Shonen Champion. It was adapted into an anime in 2019, and a second series is scheduled to air in April 2021. The first series ended with the episode in which Iruma-kun's classmate, Krokel, was revealed to be the demon world's idol, "Kuromu." Today, we'd like to introduce the episodes that will air in the second series!
Episode 1 of the Second Series: The Gluttony Ring Gains a Self!?
The Gluttony Ring, which has both helped Iruma-kun and caused him trouble, now has a self-aware incarnation. However, since it's impossible for the ring's magic to have a self-awareness, if it were discovered, it would likely be treated like a lab animal. They discover that the ring's will is related to Iruma's promotion, but little else is known. The ring's incarnation calls itself Alicred ("Mr. Ali") and once again becomes Iruma's partner.
Episode 2 of Season 2: Iruma-kun Transfers to the Student Council!?
In fact, during the episode with Mr. Ali, a terrible misunderstanding arose between Iruma-kun and Ameri. It all started when Iruma-kun took Kuromu's place on stage cross-dressed and was seen cross-dressed during practice. Due to a misunderstanding and the Magical Tool Research Division's suspension due to Kiriwo, Iruma-kun became a temporary student council member and began working under Ameri.
Episode 3 of Season 2: Ameri's Become Cute!?
While Iruma-kun was working as a member of the student council, a suspicious individual began approaching Ameri. When he gives Ameri a strange potion, the brave and strong-willed Ameri transforms into a pure, cute, and shy young lady. However, the Student Council's hard work comes to a halt, putting its very existence at risk. At that moment, someone appears who tries to take over the Student Council.
Episode 4 of Season 2: Iruma-kun's Evil Cycle
After the Ameri incident, Iruma-kun decides he needs to learn more about demons, including the evil cycle. Seeing Iruma-kun like this, Ali-san plots something. The day after Ali-san cast a spell on Iruma-kun... The kind and gentle Iruma-kun has completely changed, transforming into a dangerous, egotistical, and charismatic villain. Thanks to Ali-san's magic, Iruma-kun experiences a simulated evil cycle.
Episode 5 of Season 2: Iruma-kun and the King's Classroom Part 1
Iruma-kun, whose personality has been transformed by his experience with the evil cycle, is now highly respected by the other students. Although Iruma-kun is a do-or-die type, when he realizes that the living environment in the problem children's class is not good, he immediately visits Karuego and offers to improve the living environment. Iruma-kun then demands the release of the "King's Classroom," once used by the legendary Demon King. After extracting a tradeoff from Karuego, Iruma-kun incites the problem children in the Problem Children's Class to take action.
Episode 6 of Season 2: Iruma-kun and the King's Classroom Part 2
Karuego's condition is to collect permission slips from all faculty and staff within three days. Iruma-kun acts as the command center for the problem children, collecting permission slips one after another from the faculty and staff. However, some teachers are not so easily persuaded. In the face of such stubborn teachers, the students in the Problem Children's Class use their abilities to plot a way to obtain permission slips.
Episode 7 of Season 2: A Big Crisis on the Final Exam
Even Demon School has tests. Iruma-kun was unable to attend school because he was in the human world, and common sense from the human world is practically useless in the demon world. If things continue this way, he'll end up having to take extra classes in Hell. Iruma-kun prepares for the exam with Clara, Alice, and the other demons from the problem child class, but then a teacher named Balam appears before him. Balam, who teaches Patamorphic Biology, is a demon who looks like he's definitely killed at least one or two demons.
Episode 8 of Season 2: Balam and Iruma-kun
If he's found out, he'll definitely be eaten! Balam almost finds out Iruma-kun's true human identity. However, Balam's face is just too scary; in reality, he's a kind and generous teacher, competing for first and second place at the Demon School. Balam isn't as sly as Kaluego. Iruma-kun accidentally reveals his true human identity to Balam.
Episode 9 of Season 2: Welcome to the Amusement Park!!
After successfully passing the exam with Balam's help, Iruma-kun and his friends from his problem class, including Amelie, head to the amusement park, Walter Park. Iruma-kun plans to enjoy the amusement park with his large group, but Walter Park is also both an amusement park and a gigantic prison. The park is run using the magical powers of prisoners, and numerous prisoners are held captive underground. And among those prisoners is that man!!
Episode 10 of Season 2: Amy Kiriwo's Secret Moves!!! ?! ?! ?!
Among the prisoners was a frail, bespectacled man. He was Amy Kiriwo, the leader of the Magical Tool Research Division, who once attempted to cause the most devastating and horrible disaster by massacring all the students and teachers at the Demon School. With this man, the most despairing and horrible, in a place like this, there's no way nothing could go wrong! What is he plotting in the underground prison where the prisoners are being held?!
Episode 11 of Season 2: Escape, Prison, and Conclusion!!
The monsters that attacked the amusement park were subdued thanks to the efforts of the Problem Children class, Ameri, and the overwhelming power of the high-ranking demons of Balam Karuego Opera. Thanks to the power of Ronove and Iruma, the damage was miraculously minimized. However, the man who had been pulling the strings behind the scenes successfully escaped with the help of the Six Fingers. And when Kiriwo learned that it was Iruma who had put an end to the chaos, he felt a sense of fate in their relationship.
【Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun] Episode Summary for Season 2
Here's a list of episodes scheduled to air in Season 2 of "Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun"! At the same pace as the first series, it probably ends around this point. The episodes are also much more exciting than the first series, so be sure to check them out!