Dropkick On My Devil!! X Episode 10: Ask the Sky! My Name Is Jashin-chan!
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Dropkick On My Devil!! X Episode 10: Ask the Sky! My Name Is Jashin-chan!

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10.0

16 Fans

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chaoticzx50's avatar
chaoticzx50
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After running around in Japan, we return home. Back to the classic mess we love to see with a really beautiful ending.
fuggs's avatar
fuggs
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And from Hokkaido back to home... I miss Hokkaido already
mar4z's avatar
mar4z
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It's good to be home, isn't it? Although it seems like Jashin-chan's troubles will never end. It's always nice to learn more about the characters—in this case, Yurine. Also, that ending was just an epic moment. Also, that ending was just an epic moment in the series, lol.
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Llakisqa Aya: Jashin finally returned home, and she and her friends went to look for Yurine, who was working at the shrine. But then Jashin realized she'd had bad luck and feared for her life. (Sobbing) Finally, seeing everyone gathered together, enjoying the scenery.. it's nice.
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The gang is back home but peace was always never the answer with them. The Miku cameos are very funny. The last part tho was very emotional with the whole gang gathering up and sharing their thoughts. They might be a chaotic bunch their bond is deep.
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I love the way that they showed how compatible the relationship dynamics of the cast is. Miku's brief but constant apperances became something I look forward to. The emotional scene is riddled in sharp retorts and one-liner to retain the humor."Death" is so funny!
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A psychological battle occurs inside Jashin-chan’s own head as her multiple personalities argue over her inability to defeat Yurine. The suspense is driven by Jashin-chan's impending "karma" for stealing offerings from a Jizo statue
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lordofheroes
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A very surprising episode. Jashin questioning things is weirdly compelling because the show almost never lets her be sincere for long.
It still keeps the comedy, but the tone shifts.
Also: yes, this is one of the episodes where Miku content gets talked about a lot.
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jeerox
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waaahhh i was enjoying their travelsss, anyway it is back to the "HOME CHAOS" skit, fun episode indeed.
kento's avatar
kento
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This episode reminded me that even though these characters rarely “develop” in traditional ways, their relationships subtly deepen.
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tairue
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It was humorous to see Jashin-chan spiral as she believes that Yurine has taken her place with Atre. Her wandering around Jinbocho seemed desperate. It made me feel that they are really attached to each other, despite the fact that Jashin-chan is a complete brat.
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uayanjimenez
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Jashin- Chan learn about the Shimabara Revellion, which is a fantastic combination of cultural history and demon slaying. It's a great show.
alrickalmight's avatar
alrickalmight
I never expected the amount of emotional damage i got from this episode. With Yurine gone, Jashin's worry really just jumps out of the screen.
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chaoticzx50's avatar
chaoticzx50
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After running around in Japan, we return home. Back to the classic mess we love to see with a really beautiful ending.
fuggs's avatar
fuggs
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And from Hokkaido back to home... I miss Hokkaido already
mar4z's avatar
mar4z
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It's good to be home, isn't it? Although it seems like Jashin-chan's troubles will never end. It's always nice to learn more about the characters—in this case, Yurine. Also, that ending was just an epic moment. Also, that ending was just an epic moment in the series, lol.
Maviews's avatar
Maviews
VerifiedVerified
Llakisqa Aya: Jashin finally returned home, and she and her friends went to look for Yurine, who was working at the shrine. But then Jashin realized she'd had bad luck and feared for her life. (Sobbing) Finally, seeing everyone gathered together, enjoying the scenery.. it's nice.
tokki0214's avatar
tokki0214
VerifiedVerified
The gang is back home but peace was always never the answer with them. The Miku cameos are very funny. The last part tho was very emotional with the whole gang gathering up and sharing their thoughts. They might be a chaotic bunch their bond is deep.
verakristinalou's avatar
verakristinalou
VerifiedVerified
I love the way that they showed how compatible the relationship dynamics of the cast is. Miku's brief but constant apperances became something I look forward to. The emotional scene is riddled in sharp retorts and one-liner to retain the humor."Death" is so funny!
azamuddinalias's avatar
azamuddinalias
VerifiedVerified
A psychological battle occurs inside Jashin-chan’s own head as her multiple personalities argue over her inability to defeat Yurine. The suspense is driven by Jashin-chan's impending "karma" for stealing offerings from a Jizo statue
lordofheroes's avatar
lordofheroes
VerifiedVerified
A very surprising episode. Jashin questioning things is weirdly compelling because the show almost never lets her be sincere for long.
It still keeps the comedy, but the tone shifts.
Also: yes, this is one of the episodes where Miku content gets talked about a lot.
jeerox's avatar
jeerox
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waaahhh i was enjoying their travelsss, anyway it is back to the "HOME CHAOS" skit, fun episode indeed.
kento's avatar
kento
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This episode reminded me that even though these characters rarely “develop” in traditional ways, their relationships subtly deepen.
tairue's avatar
tairue
VerifiedVerified
It was humorous to see Jashin-chan spiral as she believes that Yurine has taken her place with Atre. Her wandering around Jinbocho seemed desperate. It made me feel that they are really attached to each other, despite the fact that Jashin-chan is a complete brat.
uayanjimenez's avatar
uayanjimenez
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Jashin- Chan learn about the Shimabara Revellion, which is a fantastic combination of cultural history and demon slaying. It's a great show.
alrickalmight's avatar
alrickalmight
I never expected the amount of emotional damage i got from this episode. With Yurine gone, Jashin's worry really just jumps out of the screen.
binocculars's avatar
binocculars
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esther_29102's avatar
esther_29102
kubotagenta's avatar
kubotagenta
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All trademarks and copyrights remain the property of their owners. If you are a rights holder and have concerns about any content on this site, please contact us at legal@animeoshi.com