Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-kun season 3 has revealed the 4th trailer for the anime, and it features Kamui Caim and Kerori Crocell. It’s the fourth of 6 pairs who will be competing in the Harvest Moon festival, with a few more trailers expected to follow soon. Bandai Namco Pictures is in charge of the production, which will premiere on October 8. Check out the trailer:
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The previous three trailers featured the pairs of Iruma x Reed, Jazz x Schneider and Goemon x Picero. The anime also released a cool key visual for the 3rd season, as well as additional cast members and theme songs. The anime also cast Junko Takeuchi (Naruto, young Sabo) as the voice actress for Barbatos Bachiko.
Osamu Nishi writes the original Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-kun (Mairimashita! Iruma-kun) manga, which has been serialized in Weekly Shonen Champion since March 2017. Season 1 of the anime adaptation started airing in Fall 2019 and ran for a total of 23 episodes until March 2020. Season 2 ran for a total of 21 episodes starting in April and ending in September 2021, after which Season 3 was announced. Crunchyroll streams the anime, and they describe the story:
Suzuki Iruma, human, 14, one day finds himself taken against his will into the world of demons. To add to his predicament, his doting owner and self-appointed “Grandpa” is the chair-demon at his new school. In order to survive, Iruma must deal with a haughty student who challenges him to a duel, a girl with adjustment issues, and so many more scary beings! Can this ultimate pacifist dodge the slings and arrows that are flung his way? As he struggles frantically, Iruma’s innate kindness begins to win over enemies.
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Source: Official YouTube Channel
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