THE DEVIL IS A PART-TIMER SCORE: 8.25
INTRODUCTION & SYNOPSIS
The Devil is a Part-Timer is a unique, fun anime that I
really enjoyed watching. I would classify it as comedy, slice-of-life with a bit of action and small doses of romance. It had all of the elements necessary to make a great
story; however, it was cut short a little soon. Rounding out at just 13 episodes
in length, with no second season out yet, that was a bit of a let-down.
All of that aside, I still think it’s worth a watch, especially if you consider
yourself a casual anime watcher.
Satan, from the underworld, king of evil-doing, is sent
through a gate warp from his kingdom of Ente Isla into modern day
Tokyo with one of his faithful generals Alciel. The two wander about the
streets of Tokyo in human form trying to make sense of their circumstances,
when they get mistaken as rambunctious cos-players and get taken into custody
by the cops. Through a turn of events, the duo decide to put down roots in Tokyo, as they
will be here for the foreseeable future. Satan himself, going by Sadao Maou in
this world, gets a part time job as “Lord of the Fries!” at Mc “Ronald’s.”
Thus, the title, “The Devil is a Part-Timer.” If I had to compare the concept
of the show to something else, it’s like the comedy “Coming to America” with Eddie
Murphy. People from a totally different world coming to the modern world and
trying to get by. Heck, they even both get part-time jobs at McDonald’s!
PROS
The Devil is a Part-Timer made me laugh. It was a funny show and the characters were quite comical. Each character displays their own unique type of comedy whether it be dry humor, sarcasm, slap-stick, rude humor, dumb accident and even cutesy humor, which makes a well-rounded cast perfect for a comedic and casual show such as this. Additionally, most of the characters were very like-able, which makes you care enough about their plights to watch the show.
A lot of the humor also came from the circumstances the characters were put in. The situation of coming to modern day Tokyo, being Satan, being an angel, being a devil’s general, etc, humor comes from that. The setting and circumstance make for a unique show. Especially since things go in such a way that you don’t expect. The devil turning out to be a nice, happy-go-lucky guy who freaks out if he is even a little late to his part-time fast food job.
Lastly, I want to commend the animation and voice acting. I think it was superb. (I watched this in English Dub) Particularly, the language that they used for Ente Isla, while it was a fake language, it sounded extremely convincing!
CONS
As for cons of this series, I don’t have a lot really. Most tie in to the show’s length. I’m aware that the show is originally a light novel, so I know there is probably more content than what we were given. I am hoping that there is a season two! For example, the love triangle (ish) thing that forms between the Hero Emi, Satan, and one of his Mc Ronald’s employees Chiho was really interesting and I wanted to see how it all played out. That said, the show had a satisfying enough ending, but I wanted to see more.
Lastly for cons, the intro was super boring, and I skipped it every single time. It could have been better selected.
FINAL THOUGHTS
All and all, The Devil is a Part-Time is a solid comedy anime. All things considered, I have awarded it an 8.25 out of 10. If you are looking for a casual and fun show to watch by yourself or with friends, I highly recommend The Devil is a Part-Timer!