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News Forum Clubs Pictures Top > Anime > Hataraku Maou-sama!! 6. 66Ranked #5795Popularity #478Members 468,474Summer 2022TVStudio 3HzAdd to My ListWatchingCompletedPlan to WatchSelect(10) Masterpiece(9) Great(8) Very Good(7) Good(6) Fine(5) Average(4) Bad(3) Very Bad(2) Horrible(1) Appalling Episodes: /12PV 2playMore videos EditSynopsisThe once-feared Demon Lord Satan of Ente Isla, who had to flee to Earth after being defeated by the hero Emilia Justinia, is now leading a peaceful life in Tokyo under the alias Sadao Maou. Having become a model employee of a local fast-food restaurant, Sadao has to provide for his former generals Alciel and Lucifer who joined him in Japan, as well as avoid confrontations with Emi Yusa—the assumed name of Emilia—and the angels who monitor his actions.
Amidst a violent argument between Sadao and Emi, a dimensional portal suddenly appears, carrying a mysterious apple that harbors a toddler named Alas Ramus.
[21][22][23] A side-story was published in the same magazine on September 11, 2010. [24] In the July 2011 issue of the same magazine, the prototype version of the manga was published. [25] Square Enix compiled the chapters in 27 tankōbon
volumes, released from January 22, 2002, to November 22, 2010. [26][27] A few chapters have been re-released in Japan in two "Extra number" magazines and Fullmetal Alchemist, The First Attack, which features the first nine chapters of the manga and other side stories. [28] Square Enix republished the series in 18 kanzenban volumes, from June 22, 2011, to September 22, 2012. [29][30] In
North America, Viz Media licensed the series for an English language release in North America and published the 27 volumes between May 3, 2005, and December 20, 2011. [31][32] From June 7, 2011, to November 11, 2014, Viz Media published the series in an omnibus format, featuring three volumes in one. [33][34] In April 2014, Yen Press announced the rights for the digital release of the volumes in North America,[35] and on December 12, 2016, has released the series on the ComiXology website. [36][37] Viz Media published the 18-volume kanzenban edition, as Fullmetal Alchemist: Fullmetal Edition, from May 8, 2018,[38] to August 23, 2022. [39] Other English localizations were done by Madman Entertainment for Australasia and Chuang Yi in Singapore. [40][41] The series has been also localized in Polish, French, Portuguese, Italian, and Korean.