Dropkick On My Devil! Arc Review
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> Material:
- Anime: (Dropkick on my Devil!) Season 1
- Episode 3
- Manga: Chapters 16
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The chapter begins with Minos and Beth bonding over a meal of meat. Next, we see Pekora spending Christmas alone, and things get even worse when Jashin shows up to ruin what little food he has left—but luckily, Yurine arrives and rips off his ear (honestly, Walla Sinchi would have loved to pull it out with a pair of tweezers) and, as compensation, gives him some chicken. Meanwhile, the gray-haired fairy is lying weak on the street, searching for Jashin, while the few people there don’t help her at all. The next day, Jashin decides to work out, and her arrogance gets the better of her when she asks Yurine to punch her in the toned abdomen, knocking her out with a single blow. Then Yusa comes to visit as a thank-you for taking care of her (except for the spiteful snake woman). Here we learn that Ice Devils are born as small moles until, upon reaching maturity at age 15 (according to human standards), they physically resemble humans. But Jashin makes a derogatory comment, earning her a withering glare from Yusa. (Never mess with someone’s family.) However, Yusa also shows a moment of weakness after hearing that Jashin “traumatized” Koji, causing her to sob over it. Nevertheless, despite her insistence on protecting her sister, the snake woman doesn’t understand words, so she teaches her a lesson (That’s the way to do it, Yusa). The next day, Medusa gives Jashin some money, but she complains because she didn't want Yurine to see her. Yurine tries to make Medusa see reason, telling her she shouldn't be fooled or give Jashin money, but Jashin knows no bounds. Yurine tries to make Medusa understand that Jashin isn’t responsible, but Medusa hesitates, causing Jashin to call her a traitor for trusting someone she met recently over her childhood friend of thousands of years, leading to a falling-out. Jashin starts to feel bad (until she says that Medusa is her precious “ATM,” which stands for “Automatic Teller Machine”). Then, after drinking so much she gains weight, she goes looking for Medusa in tears, and they end up reconciling by parodying the final scene of Evangelion (it’s definitely CINEMA for this tenderly toxic relationship). Jashin starts feeling bad (until he says that Medusa is his precious “ATM,” which stands for “Automatic Teller Machine”). Then, after drinking heavily until he gets drunk, he goes looking for Medusa in tears, and they end up reconciling by parodying the final scene of Evangelion (it’s definitely CINEMA). Happy ending or bad ending, it’s an ending, and that’s that.
> Material:
- Anime: (Dropkick on my Devil!) Season 1
- Episode 3
- Manga: Chapters 16
---
The chapter begins with Minos and Beth bonding over a meal of meat. Next, we see Pekora spending Christmas alone, and things get even worse when Jashin shows up to ruin what little food he has left—but luckily, Yurine arrives and rips off his ear (honestly, Walla Sinchi would have loved to pull it out with a pair of tweezers) and, as compensation, gives him some chicken. Meanwhile, the gray-haired fairy is lying weak on the street, searching for Jashin, while the few people there don’t help her at all. The next day, Jashin decides to work out, and her arrogance gets the better of her when she asks Yurine to punch her in the toned abdomen, knocking her out with a single blow. Then Yusa comes to visit as a thank-you for taking care of her (except for the spiteful snake woman). Here we learn that Ice Devils are born as small moles until, upon reaching maturity at age 15 (according to human standards), they physically resemble humans. But Jashin makes a derogatory comment, earning her a withering glare from Yusa. (Never mess with someone’s family.) However, Yusa also shows a moment of weakness after hearing that Jashin “traumatized” Koji, causing her to sob over it. Nevertheless, despite her insistence on protecting her sister, the snake woman doesn’t understand words, so she teaches her a lesson (That’s the way to do it, Yusa). The next day, Medusa gives Jashin some money, but she complains because she didn't want Yurine to see her. Yurine tries to make Medusa see reason, telling her she shouldn't be fooled or give Jashin money, but Jashin knows no bounds. Yurine tries to make Medusa understand that Jashin isn’t responsible, but Medusa hesitates, causing Jashin to call her a traitor for trusting someone she met recently over her childhood friend of thousands of years, leading to a falling-out. Jashin starts to feel bad (until she says that Medusa is her precious “ATM,” which stands for “Automatic Teller Machine”). Then, after drinking so much she gains weight, she goes looking for Medusa in tears, and they end up reconciling by parodying the final scene of Evangelion (it’s definitely CINEMA for this tenderly toxic relationship). Jashin starts feeling bad (until he says that Medusa is his precious “ATM,” which stands for “Automatic Teller Machine”). Then, after drinking heavily until he gets drunk, he goes looking for Medusa in tears, and they end up reconciling by parodying the final scene of Evangelion (it’s definitely CINEMA). Happy ending or bad ending, it’s an ending, and that’s that.
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