Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun Episode 20

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100%
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World Building & Setting

👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

The Battler Party wraps up with an awards ceremony, and the episode rides a wave of celebratory energy before pulling the rug toward something more suspenseful. Expect the usual comedic beats as classmates react to results and Iruma lands squarely in the spotlight, but the dual title hints at a tonal split. The second half sharpens its edge as Azazel Henri's scrutiny introduces genuine tension around Iruma's secret. This is where the show reminds you that a human surviving in the Netherworld isn't just a comedy premise — it's a ticking clock. The pacing is measured, giving space for both warm character moments and quiet dread. A pivotal shift episode that rewards anyone who's been waiting for the identity stakes to escalate beyond background noise.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

Sitting at episode 20 of 23, this is a critical transition point — the Battler Party arc that dominated recent episodes reaches its conclusion, and the series pivots toward its endgame concerns, specifically the looming threat of Iruma's human identity being exposed. The previous episode brought the festival energy to its peak, and this one uses that high as a springboard into the tension that will define the season's final stretch.

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