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With our hero having met the Demon King now, albeit in cute girl form that’s probably even more dangerous this way, it definitely changes up how things can go for Alba. It may even be the kind of event that has Ros being a little worried about what may happen. Of course, it goes badly for Alba first as we see him tossed into prison for how he undresses her accidentally and that gives us a little bit of flashback time for him, at least before we see how he tries to escape from there. His situation just gets worse and worse it goes on though, particularly when he learns more of the Demon Kings past and her connections to things. There’s also some truth revealed about why the world is going to hell in a hand basket here and that alone makes it hilarious since it’s little girl comedy gone awry on a worldwide scale.
In Summary:
If there’s a downside here, it’s just that Ros doesn’t get any time and I really wanted to see him mocking Alba but also getting a few nods in at the Demon King considering what she’s caused and why. But the end result here is still a lot of silly fun as we see Alba panicking over what he’s done after realizing who she is and just making the situation worse and worse as it goes along. The reveal about why there are monsters everywhere is very amusing as well, even if it is a kind of cliche plot point in some quarters. It still made me laugh considering what she was originally trying to do.
Grade: B-
Streamed By: Crunchyroll
Review Equipment:
Sony KDS-R70XBR2 70″ LCoS 1080P HDTV, Dell 10.1 Netbook via HDMI set to 1080p, Onkyo TX-SR605 Receiver and Panasonic SB-TP20S Multi-Channel Speaker System With 100-Watt Subwoofer.