Even though it's the season finale, this episode isn't very different from the rest of the series. The resolution falls back on the exact same formula: characters completely shifting their opinion and reputation of Hakuto from an evil villain to someone they deeply admire and desire. However, It stays true to its identity.
Demon Lord, Retry!
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Akira Oono is an ordinary working adult who manages the MMORPG Infinity Game. Fifteen years after creating the game, Oono decides to shut the servers down once and for all. However, as the clock strikes midnight, he somehow finds himself in the body of middle-aged Hakuto Kunai, Infinity Game's Demon Lord! Soon after his mysterious transportation, he witnesses the demon Greole chasing after a little girl named Aku. Although he effortlessly dispatches the creature, Hakuto is still concerned; after all, he does not remember creating the girl or the demon! Doubting whether he truly is in the world of his creation, Hakuto decides to investigate. Bringing Aku along as his guide and companion, Hakuto sets out on a journey to find out exactly who or what summoned him to this fantasy world—all while leaving chaos and destruction in his wake. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Episode Guide
Characters
Hakuto Kunai
Game creator Akira Oono, trapped in another world as the final boss, Hakuto Kunai.
Portrayed by Estrada Héctor
Aku
Orphaned Aku, saved by Maou, now faithfully serves him as a daughter would a father.
Portrayed by Takao Kanon
Luna Elegant
A selfish, magically gifted Saint, Luna is a rare talent, raised like a rose among weeds.
Portrayed by Echeverría Paola
Killer Queen
Luna Elegant's older sister, Killer Queen, a mysterious and powerful figure.
Portrayed by Eiras Carina
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View all 36 takesThe pacing in this episode felt a bit off and all over the place, so I didn't enjoy it as much as the previous ones. It just felt a bit disconnected. However, despite the weird timing, it's still a pleasant and entertaining watch.
Just like the previous episodes, and even though it doesn't entirely grab my attention, it's still pleasant enough. The weird, sexualized vibe continues, but there's always a reliable dose of humor to balance it out.
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