The first season of The Devil is a Part-Timer is nearly a decade old, and the second season is quickly approaching with the announced release date coming soon. The aforementioned season covered the first two light novels, and with 19 more light novels left to cover, there is a large amount of potential with the second season of The Devil is a Part-Timer. The anime for The Devil is a Part-Timer is a slice-of-like isekai comedy. The television series follows Satan as he is sent to modern-day Tokyo after being confronted by Hero Emilia Justina, who was protecting a chain of islands known as Ente Isla.
Once entering the human world, Satan has lost his powers and must learn to live in the human world. Hilarity ensues, from having to learn how to take care of a human body to working a food service job to make ends meet. Without spoiling too much of the first season, Satan uses the last of his acquired magic to clean up after a devastating fight with a foe and leaves a lot of questions about where the next season will continue without it. Having the character arcs developed, Satan's magical reserves empty, and the anime ending with everyone living happily in the human world, what can watchers of season two expect? Especially considering there are some major changes from the light novel in the original first season, The Devil Is A Part-Timer has many potential avenues it can go down.
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The second season of The Devil is a Part-Timer looks as though it will pick up where the first season left off. Below is a brief explanation of the events of the first season, without any major spoilers.
Dark Lord Satan, along with his supernatural
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