Every episodes is executed nicely and although sometimes the pacing can be a little too slow, it doesn't really affect the overall enjoyment of the story. New characters are added every few episodes to fuel up the already laughter-packed demon lord's "stronghold" and workplace. Some action scenes are also available in HM and being the pure comedy anime as it is, viewers will be amused to how HM managed to slip some really hilarious lines in the middle of a heated battle scene. Some episodes made me laugh and other episodes made me laughed so hard. That's the kind of enjoyment I feel from HM. It really serves its purpose as a comedy anime, not by some cheap harem scenes, perverted fantasies, or girls stuffing their boobs to the male character. HM serves you unique characters, funny faces, comical situations, ridiculous arguments, spin-off of world famous brands (there are more spin-offs other than MgRonalds) and hilarious lines ready to make your day. Well, what more can I say. I enjoyed HM very much every single time a new episode is released. It's been a while since a comedy anime made me laugh every episode and HM definitely succeeded in making me a fan of the series.
[Last Updated: Dec 18, 2013]
Opening Theme:
"ZERO!!" by Minami Kuribayashi [TV Size] [Full Ver.]
Ending Theme:
"Tsuki Hana" by nano.RIPE [TV Size] [Full Ver]
Eps #05: Star Chart [Download]
Eps #13: Tsumabiku Hitori [Download]
Hataraku Maou Sama Character Song Album
Hataraku Maou Sama Original Soundtrack
Hataraku Maou-sama Bonus CD (scan BK only):
CD 1 / CD 2 / CD 3 / CD 4 / CD 5 / CD 6
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