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Unable to accept Gabriel's grim prophecies, the hero and the former Demon Lord need to put their differences aside and unite to protect what they hold dearest.
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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
Edit Opening Theme Preview Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Youtube Music "WITH" by Minami Kuribayashi Edit 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) Nov 21, 2022 YudiYusantoS Recommended Here is my review of this anime in 2022!
Story (9)
The story is about the continuation of 1st season of this anime. After those 9 years, they come back with more stories about their life on earth as an employee. In this season, the story is more focused on new characters and the heaven/hell issues.

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Insert for the English AES release of King of Fighters 2003. Key Games by SNK This isn't a complete list of every game that SNK has ever produced; it's merely a list of the games that have played a significant role in the evolution of the company or its software as a whole. With that in mind, there are 60 games on this list, out of more than 300 possible, which just goes to show that SNK is one of the most prolific video game publishers in history, despite not having the same brand recognition as, say, Activision, Konami, or Electronic Arts. Many thanks to Andrew Alfonso--Toronto's best Soul Calibur II player--for contributing the majority of this list. Ozma Wars (1979, Arcade)
Ozma Wars is SNK's first game. It's a black-and-white vertically scrolling shoot-'em-up. Imagine a really basic variation of Galaga. Vanguard (1981, Arcade)
Also appearing on: Atari 2600 (1982), Atari 5200 (1984)
Vanguard is a shoot-'em-up that scrolls both vertically and horizontally. The tunnels you fly through flow left to right, down to up, up to down, and all manner of angles in between. It was a tough shooter, even by old-school standards, but it was made easier by the fact that bullets could cancel out other bullets. This game put SNK on the map in the US. ^ "Flying 101 :: Dunk Encyclopedia :: Cradle BTL". YouTube. Archived from the original on 11 December 2021. Retrieved 8 July 2012. ^ "Kobe Bryant Elbow hang dunk". YouTube.
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