Welcome to Demon-School, Iruma-kun
TV Show • 2019 • Animation
ReportSuzuki Iruma, human, 14, one day finds himself taken against his will into the world of demons. To add to his predicament, his doting owner and self-appointed "Grandpa" is the chair-demon at his new school. In order to survive, Iruma must deal with a haughty student who challenges him to a duel, a girl with adjustment issues, and so many more scary beings! Can this ultimate pacifist dodge the slings and arrows that are flung his way? As he struggles frantically, Iruma's innate kindness begins to win over enemies.
This tv show contains 1 potentially triggering events.
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Is a minor sexualized?
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Heretoavoidtriggers
Honestly there is very little to no fan service in the anime. There are a few things that could be triggering: -there is a succubus class (nothing NSFW is shown or even talked about)
- two of the female characters who are minors look like adults (are physically taller and bigger almost comically so)
-there is an owl character who is very into woman however, he doesn't try to touch them without their permission (he says kinda gross lines like "I'll be your hero" ex)
Keep in mind I've only watched the sub so I'm not sure how things are handled in the dub.
- two of the female characters who are minors look like adults (are physically taller and bigger almost comically so)
-there is an owl character who is very into woman however, he doesn't try to touch them without their permission (he says kinda gross lines like "I'll be your hero" ex)
Keep in mind I've only watched the sub so I'm not sure how things are handled in the dub.
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MitchRastaff
part of a character's backstory is his mistreatment by his family and the boarding school they sent him to. his mother hit him once, and its implied that hitting was commonplace at the boarding school
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indiwyn
The main character, Iruma, has a (mostly unseen) backstory of neglect and non-sexual exploitation by his parents from a very young age. They eventually sell him to a demon, which kickstarts the plot of the series. The demon adopts him as a grandson, and it's often noted how much better his life is in this situation.
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Is there ableist language or behavior?
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NovaPetrichor
The society is extremely ableist to demons who have little to no magic, to the point where they are actively discriminated against, and it causes their "rank" (which is a position in the caste system that is determined by ability) lower. There is a character that has health problems because he has next to no magic, and he is treated horribly. Lower-ranked demons are discriminated against and abused. The main character is pushed off of a cliff by a teacher, but unlike demons, he has no wings because he's human. A character is made to feel ashamed of the disfiguration of his face. That same character is bullied and ostracized for autistic behaviors. One of the main characters is used and abused by someone, where she is forced to give them snacks and drinks and things in order for them to "play" with her, but what they do is extremely degrading. They make her fetch a bone like a dog, and when "playing" hide and go seek, they tell the ADHD and autisctic-coded character to count to 50,000. She actually does it. So, if ableism bothers you, this might put you off, but the disabled characters are shown in a positive light by the narrative (except one of the villans, because he's a villain, but his disability doesn't stop his villany.) The ADHD and autistic-coded main character is treated as an equal by her classmates, and many people warm up to the autistic-coded character with the facial disfiguration.
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Are there "Man in a dress" jokes?
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umh
iruma dresses as a girl and his love interest freaks out, while it is just a gag she still isnt portrayed as in the right which is good. his dressing as a girl while used as a joke is handled respectively enough and he comes around to kind of enjoy it and its wholesome
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