My Hero Academia is one of those shonen anime that managed to grab the world with an iron fist and has refused to let go since its debut. With its combination of well-loved tropes and inspiration from Western superhero comics, the time was absolutely perfect for a show like it to hit the international stage and capture the imaginations of people around the world—which is why it can be so hard to wait for the next season. Even if there’s always the manga to read, even that can only satisfy the die-hard fan for so long when there have been frequent and well-deserved breaks in between chapters.Sometimes, anime fans need to find something to tide them over before that explosive next season. Luckily, there is an anime that manages to scratch that itch while also being better in some aspects. Welcome To Demon School Iruma-kun is one of those anime that has an incredibly long title which can make it hard to bring up seamlessly in conversation, but this particular shonen isekai anime has a lot to offer for anime lovers who may have passed it over as they perused through Crunchyroll’s anime library.To paraphrase the immortal words of My Chemical Romance, teenagers are scary. Welcome to Demon School Iruma-kun takes that concept to its logical conclusion by literally putting teenage demons into a high school to have them learn the finer points of their diabolic existence—all while doing exactly what teenagers are wont to do. The anime stars Iruma Suzuki, an unfortunate fourteen-year-old boy who has been sold off to a demon by his greedy parents. Rather than being eaten, he’s adopted into a noble demon family and is soon sent off to school with the warning to keep his identity secret as he adapts to this brand-new life. As it turns out, being the grandson of a powerful demon is pretty sweet as long as Iruma can keep his head down and avoid being devoured by his classmates. On the surface, this can seem pretty generic when talking about the isekai genre, but this particular anime manages to do a lot with a concept that can seem relatively tired.Related: Best Anime On Crunchyroll
My Hero Academia is one of those shonen anime that managed to grab the world with an iron fist and has refused to let go since its debut. With its combination of well-loved tropes and inspiration from Western superhero comics, the time was absolutely perfect for a show like it to hit the international stage and capture the imaginations of people around the world—which is why it can be so hard to wait for the next season. Even if there’s always the manga to read, even that can only satisfy the die-hard fan for so long when there have been frequent and well-deserved breaks in between chapters.
Sometimes, anime fans need to find something to tide them over before that explosive next season. Luckily, there is an anime that manages to scratch that itch while also being better in some aspects. Welcome To Demon School Iruma-kun is one of those anime that has an incredibly long title which can make it hard to bring up seamlessly in conversation, but this particular shonen isekai anime has a lot to offer for anime lovers who may have passed it over as they perused through Crunchyroll’s anime library.
To paraphrase the immortal words of My Chemical Romance, teenagers are scary. Welcome to Demon School Iruma-kun takes that concept to its logical conclusion by literally putting teenage demons into a high school to have them learn the finer points of their diabolic existence—all while doing exactly what teenagers are wont to do. The anime stars Iruma Suzuki, an unfortunate fourteen-year-old boy who has been sold off to a demon by his greedy parents. Rather than being eaten, he’s adopted into a noble demon family and is soon sent off to school with the warning to keep his identity secret as he adapts to this brand-new life. As it turns out, being the grandson of a powerful demon is pretty sweet as long as Iruma can keep his head down and avoid being devoured by his classmates. On the surface, this can seem pretty generic when talking about the isekai genre, but this particular anime manages to do a lot with a concept that can seem relatively tired.
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