Synopsis
For centuries, the soul-devouring demon Kanan Takakiyo has survived on young souls — and now she's infiltrated a human high school to devour more. She's got the perfect cover as chair of the discipline committee at Tama Municipal Votive Academy — model student, respected by everyone, totally in control. Then she picks her first target, a junior named Yōji Kyōgi, and everything falls apart. See, when Kanan corners Yōji with all her demonic intensity, he doesn't run. He doesn't scream. He thinks she's confessing her feelings. And he's into it. Before Kanan can correct the misunderstanding, she's somehow locked into a romantic contract with her lunch. The whole premise runs on one joke that keeps landing: Kanan has survived millennia of demonic existence but cannot handle a high school boyfriend being earnest at her. Every time Yōji does something sweet or forward, she short-circuits. She came here to consume souls and instead she's blushing in the hallway because a boy held her hand. If you liked the fish-out-of-water comedy in The Devil is a Part-Timer or the monster-girl romance energy of Rosario + Vampire, this is in that lane — a demon trying to maintain dignity while catching feelings they don't understand. Studio KAI is handling the animation, and the comedic timing looks sharp from what we've seen so far. It's a light, funny supernatural romance where the scariest thing isn't the demon — it's how easy she is to fluster.