The devil is a part timer season 2 episode 1

Season 2 of The Devil Is a Part-Timer first began airing back in July, but now the latest season comes to a close with the release of episode 12 later this week. With so much happening over the course of Season 2, fans can be sure that a huge finale is in store to close out the season.

With the arrival of new characters, such as Raguel the Watcher and Chiho's mother, fans are eager to find out more about them. Episode 12 is expected to share more details on these new characters, so here's the exact release schedule for the new episode.

Episode 12 of The Devil Is a Part-Timer Season 2 is scheduled to air on September 29th, 2022, on the official website of Crunchyroll for international fans. As for the Japanese audience, local networks like Tokyo MX, BS11, MBS, and AT-X will air the episode. Here's the schedule Crunchyroll will follow for different locations:

  • Pacific Time: 7:30 AM PDT (September 29th)
  • Central Time: 9:30 AM CDT (September 29th)
  • Eastern Time: 10:30 AM EDT (September 29th)
  • British Time: 3:30 PM BST (September 29th)
  • European Time: 4:30 PM CEST (September 29th)
  • Indian Time: 8:00 PM IST (September 29th)
  • Australian Time: 12:30 AM AEST (September 29th)

What Happened Previously On The Devil Is A Part-Timer?

In Episode 11, Suzuki, Aliciel, Maou, and Suzuna all go to the shop to purchase a television set. Emi can be seen following the Yesod trail that takes her to the hospital, where she encounters Chiho in a coma and Chiho's mom accompanying her. Maou notices that Rika is in love with Ashiya, and she starts to panic when he asks her.

In the next moment, all the TV sets in the store blast, and we see the same bright light that we see right before Chiho faints. Emi contacts everyone and tells them about Chiho's unconscious state due to being exposed to a celestial sonar, which converted her life force into magical energy. After witnessing another sonar attack, Urushiara reveals Raguel the Watcher as the cause of the attack. Raguel is an angel who judges other angels, and he has been using television sets to send sonar attacks.

According to Emi, his real motive is to find Lailah, and they commit to finding her before Raguel does. It is then revealed that Lailah has disguised herself as a hospital nurse, after which she puts a ring on Chiho's finger, saying that she can become the mother of the next Daath.

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The following contains spoilers for Episode 1 of The Devil is a Part-Timer Season 2, "The Devil Screams in Sasazuka" now streaming on Crunchyroll.

After nine long years The Devil is a Part-Timer! has finally returned to grace screens once again. The long-awaited second season picks up after a short time skip from where the prior season left off. Despite this slight jump, the story largely continues uninterrupted and with the same level of humor and realism that fans grew to love in season one. However, the stakes are raised by the end of this episode and a whole new conflict is hinted at for the Hero and Demon King to deal with over the course of what promises to be an amazing new season.

The Devil is a Part-Timer! follows the story of Sadao, formerly known as Satan, as he attempts to take over Earth by climbing the ranks of a fast food chain after escaping from his home world through a dimensional gate. He is thwarted and aided by Emi, a hero from their shared homeland of Ente Isla as she believes that it is her sworn duty to deal with the devil. Throughout the show, various supporters of both factions are thrown into the midst, and the lines between good and evil are blurred by the complex realities of human (and demon) nature.

What has Changed?

The first and most obvious difference between season one and season two is the animation style. Both Emi and Chi have their styles and looks altered for this opening episode. Though these changes are not so dramatic as a haircut or dye jobs, the subtle shapes of their faces have changed. Some of the more stern angles on Emi’s face are rounded out giving her a softer overall appearance. The girls are also given new outfits, although Suzuno seems to be exempt from the fashion alterations.

The most notable change; however, was the introduction of a wildcard character, Alas Ramus in the final few minutes. While she claims to be the child of Emi and Sadao, this has yet to be proven. Her introduction may further blur the lines between good and evil as it is likely that the two will have to work together to co-parent the toddler. Or perhaps they will simply turn her over to Ashiya and Urushihara.

What is Still the Same?

The heartbeat of season one was a unique brand of fish-out-of-water humor as the beings from Ente Isla attempt to navigate the mundane world of Japan while still managing the complex politics and powers from their native lands. This delightfully has not changed at all in the second season. Suzuno retains her innocent charm, although it is now juxtaposed against the last season’s reveal of her background.

For example, Ashiya and Urushihara spend the entire episode bickering over household chores and their respective contributions to the Devil’s Castle as they call their small apartment. Sadao chooses to leave in the midst of this conflict between the two and of course, knocks over Emi on his way out. Although they did choose to skip the running gag of her falling down the stairs, as this time she simply fell back into the hallway.

Even the treatment of Sariel and the introduction of Alas Ramus fits wonderfully into the formula created in the first season. Sariel is arguably the only indication of a time skip in between seasons. Sadao attempted to send him back to Ente Isla but instead sent him into his place of work, effectively stranding the angel on Earth. He, like the rest of the main cast, has integrated nearly seamlessly with human society and has unfortunately gained quite a lot of weight. Each Ente Isla native has slotted themselves neatly into a different societal archetype so far as they grow accustomed to this world.

Alas Ramus for her part will serve to keep the group reminded about the struggles of Ente Isla and connected to their homeland. Each time so far that a threat from the homeland has been neutralized they are adapted into the overarching goals of Sadao. Subsequently, they are replaced by another entity from Ente Isla. While it is unclear whether she will ultimately be on the side of the demons or with Emi, or even with the church, it is guaranteed that she will be the crux of conflict for at least a portion of this new season.

Overall Impressions

This new episode, although it shows some visual differences from the preceding season, still has the same heart that viewers grew to love. The humor was exactly on par with what viewers have come to expect, and the storylines seem like they will continue to subtly address the shades of gray in a black versus white conflict while more overtly creating awkward situations for magical beings to deal with in mundane fashions.

Hopefully, the new animation doesn’t indicate any other more deeply rooted changes in the characters, for example, the softening of Emi should stay just visual, as her harsh personality is what endeared so many viewers the first time around. In all this is shaping up to be a phenomenal addition to a well-liked anime series!

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Will there be a season 2 of the Devils a part

The second season premiered between July 14 and September 29, 2022, on Tokyo MX and BS11. The opening theme is "With" by Minami Kuribayashi, while the ending theme is "Mizukagami no Sekai" (水鏡の世界, lit. "The World in the Water's Reflection") by Marina Horiuchi. The Devil Is a Part-Timer!

Where can I watch the devil is a part

Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+

Will the devil is a part

Season 2 English Dub release date on Crunchyroll confirmed. Crunchyroll has announced that it will begin streaming The Devil is a Part-Timer! Season 2 English dub on its platform from August 4, 2022.

How many episodes of the devil is a part

The Devil is a Part-Timer!! Season 2 is set to have a total of 12 episodes, which means that after the release of episode 10, viewers will be left with just two more episodes. The tenth episode is set to be released simultaneously all around the world at the following times: Pacific Daylight Time - 7:30 am PDT.

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