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More charactersCharacters & Voice Actors Maou, Sadao Main Oosaka, Ryouta
Japanese Yusa, Emi Main Hikasa, Youko
Japanese Ashiya, Shirou Main Ono, Yuuki
Japanese Urushihara, Hanzou Supporting Shimono, Hiro
Japanese Sasaki, Chiho Supporting Touyama, Nao
Japanese Kamazuki, Suzuno Supporting Itou, Kanae
Japanese Ramus, Alas Supporting Kino, Hina
Japanese Suzuki, Rika Supporting Nishi, Asuka
Japanese Etuva, Emeralda Supporting Asakura, Azumi
Japanese Kisaki, Mayumi Supporting Uchiyama, Yumi
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More staff Staff Oowada, Tomoyuki Producer Nagatani, Takayuki Producer Kaneko, Hirotaka Producer Sotokawa, Akihiro Producer
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Ending Theme "Suikyou no Sekai (水鏡の世界)" by Marina Horiuchi
Reviews Write review 12 Recommended 20 Mixed Feelings 27 Not Recommended All reviews (59) Aug 12, 2023 i-like-this Recommended The Devil is Running at 30fps.
Another finger on that cursed monkey paw curls after finally granting the anime community decade old wish for a second season of “The Devil is a Part-Timer”. We got it, but at what cost?
Well, the animation was the cost. It’s unavoidable to not notice the slightly stinky artwork and choppy animation by Studio 3Hz. From poorly animated fights to faces falling off models, the difference in quality compared to White Fox’s first season is almost deal-breaking.
Luckily though what it lacks in depth of artistry it manages to make up with charming characters. The voice actors still have it when . it comes to performing their roles, especially Maou and Emi, and their impeccable comedic timing is still fun to watch.
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main characters are English, and the settings of the games are generally American. The fictional Raccoon City of the first three games is based on a midwestern Everytown, America. The first game even went so far as to have English actors and voice acting for its live action cutscenes, even in the Japanese releases. Unsurprisingly, there have been numerous Western Adaptations of the franchise, including an entire series of American films. Resident Evil's sister franchise Dino Crisis is more or less the same thing, but with vicious dinosaurs and strongly influenced by works like Jurassic Park. Street Fighter takes inspiration from American cartoons in many ways. The original Street Fighter had an art style reminiscent of 60s action cartoons. Street Fighter II continued this with an art style similar to 80's
Saturday morning cartoons, which was taken to a logical conclusion. Street Fighter III continued the Western style further with a artstyle resembling an upper-tier action cartoon with extremely fluid animation and a soundtrack inspired by Late-90's Hip-Hop, Jazz and Techno with loads of English. Street Fighter IV takes the action cartoon artstyle of II and brings it into the third dimension, which in turn made the game even more colorful and cartoony than prior entries. Two of the three games featured in Three Wonders, specifically Midnight Wanderers and Chariot, are drawn in a Westernized art style based on Medieval illustrations (the world maps especially), tarots and fantasy/fairy tale books.
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