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Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun has been serialized in Akita Shoten's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Champion since March 2, 2017. [1] Akita Shoten has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on July 7, 2017. [2] As of February 2025, forty-one volumes have been released. [3]
Iruma-kun, "Enrolled Demon Iruma!"), also known as MaIruma (魔入間) or Iruma-kun (入間くん) for short, is a Japanese manga series by Osamu Nishi about a teenager who is sold by his parents to a demon who adopts him as his grandson and enrolls him in a school for demons.
Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun is an anime series adapted from the manga series, written by Osamu Nishi. [1] The series is directed by Makoto Moriwaki at Bandai Namco Pictures, with Kazuyuki Fudeyasu handling series composition, and Akimitsu Honma composing the music.
The second season adapts from the 7th volume to the 11th volume (chapters 54–97) of the manga and ran for two continuous cours. The first part, titled Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Mugen Train Arc , [ a ] is a seven-episode recompilation of the "Mugen Train" arc as featured in the 2020 anime film .
Kaori Yuki (由貴 香織里, Yuki Kaori, born December 18 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist best known for her gothic manga such as Earl Cain, its sequel Godchild, and Angel Sanctuary.
Takaya Miou (高屋 未央, Takaya Miō) is a Japanese manga artist born in Nagoya, Japan. Her career began in 1991, with the self-publication of Sei Shojo Yugi . [ 1 ] Her art blends surrealism , eroticism, fantasy, horror, [ 2 ] as seen in the image of an almost nude disemboweled young man.
Scripts for "Darla" and "Disharmony" are included. Featurettes include, "Making up the Monsters", which details the make-up design; "Inside the Agency" is a set tour of various sets; "Stunts" details the choreography of the stunts; and "Season 2 Overview" is a summary of the season featuring interviews with cast and crew members.
The Devil Is a Part-Timer! is a Japanese anime television series based on the light novels of the same name written by Satoshi Wagahara. A second season was announced at Kadokawa's Light Novel Expo on March 6, 2021, with the main cast reprising their roles.