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Characteristically narcissistic, he argues that he shouldn't be turned into a "test sheet name box" (Lucifer's threatened punishment) because he would be too gorgeous for the other boxes.
Their presence rounds out the chaotic domestic atmosphere, with Beelzebub questioning the low average and Belphegor showing his usual reluctance for structured activity. Thematic Significance and Fan Reception
Produced by , the episode features the original Japanese voice cast, including Kazuya Yamashita (Lucifer) and Hirotaka Kobayashi (Mammon). It was released on July 9, 2021, for VIP members on the DevilTube app and subsequently made available on the official Obey Me! YouTube channel on July 16, 2021. Obey Me! The Anime | Obey Me! Wiki | Fandom
Identified as the primary reason for the low grade average with a score of only 24 points, Mammon is constantly distracted by his D.D.D. (mobile device).
While claiming to be researching spells, Satan is caught using his phone to take embarrassing photos of Lucifer with silly filters.
Characteristically narcissistic, he argues that he shouldn't be turned into a "test sheet name box" (Lucifer's threatened punishment) because he would be too gorgeous for the other boxes.
Their presence rounds out the chaotic domestic atmosphere, with Beelzebub questioning the low average and Belphegor showing his usual reluctance for structured activity. Thematic Significance and Fan Reception
Produced by , the episode features the original Japanese voice cast, including Kazuya Yamashita (Lucifer) and Hirotaka Kobayashi (Mammon). It was released on July 9, 2021, for VIP members on the DevilTube app and subsequently made available on the official Obey Me! YouTube channel on July 16, 2021. Obey Me! The Anime | Obey Me! Wiki | Fandom
Identified as the primary reason for the low grade average with a score of only 24 points, Mammon is constantly distracted by his D.D.D. (mobile device).
While claiming to be researching spells, Satan is caught using his phone to take embarrassing photos of Lucifer with silly filters.
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