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On the night of his favorite game's shutdown, Akira Oono awakens in the body of his online character: Demon Lord Hakuto Kunai. He's not the most confident guy ever, and he's traveling with an injured young girl. But with powerful game mechanics and abilities on his side, this gamer turned badass, plots his course through a diverse new world filled with saints, demons, and charming companions! (Madman Entertainment)

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Jeoffrey 

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English There was so much wrong with this anime series that if, after the first two episodes, someone had told me that I would have finished watching this season and then have even been convinced to watch a second season out of curiosity if it ever came out, I would have laughed at them. However, here I am, after twelve episodes into this season, and really I saw and heard things I really did not need to - like a freaked out one-hundred-and-fifty-pound madam in the spa baths, or a young "trap" boy who is constantly obsessed with anal sex, and other such "delights." So what the hell drew me to it? Surprisingly, the main male protagonist himself! Hakuto Kunai is a Demon Lord with the voice of Nolan's Batman, and also a walking cigarette commercial who has made it his mission to rescue damsels in distress, plus conquer the world with a cultural revolution! He is the cheap version of Overlord  protecting a twisted B-movie version of Ram or Rem. He is also a Demon Lord who understood that the biggest problem of the Middle Ages was lousy sanitation, and so he brings the spa baths and the hospital to others! He is a main male protagonist who is actually two characters in one, someone everyone admires, they adore him and he is so stoic! A person who knows the remedy for pampered spoiled girls! Anyway, this is because Hakuto Kunai is who Jeoffrey would want to be and look like if he was transported to another world! So, this is the reason I had no problem finishing this pile of repetitive wannabe jokes, perversions, and weirdness - despite the animation which is not very good, and a sometimes slightly irritating soundtrack. Also, surprisingly, there are plenty of clichéd moments that do not have a clichéd ending, because the main male protagonist always keeps his cool and has a cigarette or pours himself a drink, and explains it all to us about as well as Jeoffrey is doing now. Jeoffrey is attempting to justify giving this anime series, which was supposedly intended (based on Sermone's review) for "semi-retarded pre-pubescent otaku", whilst being a thirty-three-year-old man, a likable (considering what a massive washout it is!!!) 4.4/10, and promises to try and stick with the second season, just because he is curious to see how the story of this show’s Batman, or sorry, Demon Lord, is going to continue… ()