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Ameri carefully plans out her date with Iruma by going through guidebooks and her favorite manga; they are finally going on their date that she'd been dreaming of; they end up going to Aqua Case, an aquarium that is also a waterpark.
Ameri carefully plans out her date with Iruma by going through guidebooks and her favorite manga; they are finally going on their date that she'd been dreaming of; they end up going to Aqua Case, an aquarium that is also a waterpark.
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S2, EP20 "Dream Date"Ameri carefully plans out her date with Iruma by going through guidebooks and her favorite manga; they are finally going on their date that she'd been dreaming of; they end up going to Aqua Case, an aquarium that is also a waterpark.
Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun
S2, EP21 "The One Who Rules Over the Netherworld"The end of terminus enters its final days; Iruma safely finishes his homework and is invited by Sullivan to go to Magical Street along with Opera; they browse around picking up things Iruma will need for his new school term.
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S3, EP1 "The Misfit Class's New Term"The students of the Misfit Class receive a special order.
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S3, EP2 "Master Bachiko"Iruma and Lead are trained by Barbatos Bachiko.
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