Description
"You're Being Summoned, Azazel" is a supernatural comedy anime that revolves around the misadventures of a private detective, Akutabe, who specializes in cases involving demons. Akutabe possesses the ability to summon and control demons, which he uses to solve supernatural mysteries. One day, he summons Azazel, a low-ranking demon with a mischievous and cowardly personality, who becomes a reluctant assistant in Akutabe's investigations. The series explores the chaotic and often humorous interactions between Akutabe, Azazel, and other demons summoned to assist in various cases.
The narrative is episodic, with each episode typically focusing on a new case or problem that requires the summoning of a different demon. These demons, each with unique abilities and personalities, often cause more trouble than they solve, leading to comedic situations. Among the recurring demons are Beelzebub, a high-ranking demon with a childlike appearance and a penchant for causing destruction, and Asmodeus, a seductive and manipulative demon who frequently clashes with Azazel. The dynamic between the demons and Akutabe is central to the series, as their conflicting personalities and goals create ongoing tension and humor.
Akutabe's assistant, Rinko Sakuma, also plays a significant role in the story. Rinko is a pragmatic and level-headed individual who often finds herself caught in the middle of the chaos caused by the demons. Her interactions with Azazel and the other demons provide a grounding element to the otherwise absurd and over-the-top scenarios. The series balances its comedic tone with occasional darker themes, as Akutabe's cases sometimes involve serious or morally ambiguous situations, highlighting the complexities of dealing with supernatural entities.
The anime's humor is derived from its exaggerated character interactions, slapstick comedy, and satirical take on traditional demon lore. Azazel's cowardice and laziness contrast sharply with the expectations of a powerful demon, while the other demons' quirks and flaws further amplify the comedic elements. Despite its focus on humor, the series occasionally delves into the consequences of summoning demons, exploring themes of responsibility, power, and the ethical implications of using supernatural beings for personal gain.
Overall, "You're Being Summoned, Azazel" presents a blend of supernatural intrigue and comedic chaos, driven by its eccentric cast of characters and their unpredictable interactions. The episodic structure allows for a variety of scenarios, ensuring that each episode offers a fresh and entertaining experience while maintaining a consistent tone and narrative thread.
The narrative is episodic, with each episode typically focusing on a new case or problem that requires the summoning of a different demon. These demons, each with unique abilities and personalities, often cause more trouble than they solve, leading to comedic situations. Among the recurring demons are Beelzebub, a high-ranking demon with a childlike appearance and a penchant for causing destruction, and Asmodeus, a seductive and manipulative demon who frequently clashes with Azazel. The dynamic between the demons and Akutabe is central to the series, as their conflicting personalities and goals create ongoing tension and humor.
Akutabe's assistant, Rinko Sakuma, also plays a significant role in the story. Rinko is a pragmatic and level-headed individual who often finds herself caught in the middle of the chaos caused by the demons. Her interactions with Azazel and the other demons provide a grounding element to the otherwise absurd and over-the-top scenarios. The series balances its comedic tone with occasional darker themes, as Akutabe's cases sometimes involve serious or morally ambiguous situations, highlighting the complexities of dealing with supernatural entities.
The anime's humor is derived from its exaggerated character interactions, slapstick comedy, and satirical take on traditional demon lore. Azazel's cowardice and laziness contrast sharply with the expectations of a powerful demon, while the other demons' quirks and flaws further amplify the comedic elements. Despite its focus on humor, the series occasionally delves into the consequences of summoning demons, exploring themes of responsibility, power, and the ethical implications of using supernatural beings for personal gain.
Overall, "You're Being Summoned, Azazel" presents a blend of supernatural intrigue and comedic chaos, driven by its eccentric cast of characters and their unpredictable interactions. The episodic structure allows for a variety of scenarios, ensuring that each episode offers a fresh and entertaining experience while maintaining a consistent tone and narrative thread.
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Staff
- Director · Tsutomu Mizushima
- Script · Midori Gotou
- Script · Susumu Mitsunaka
- Script · Daishiro Tanimura
- Storyboard · Yoshitaka Koyama
- Storyboard · Tsutomu Mizushima
- Storyboard · Tarou Iwasaki
- Storyboard · Susumu Mitsunaka
- Episode Director · Yoshitaka Koyama
- Episode Director · Tsutomu Mizushima
- Episode Director · Tarou Iwasaki
- Episode Director · Susumu Mitsunaka
- Music · Ryuji Takagi
- Original creator · Yasuhisa Kubo
- Character Design · Junichirō Taniguchi
- Art Director · Hiromasa Ogura
- Chief Animation Director · Junichirō Taniguchi
- Chief Animation Director · Yumi Kuroiwa
- Animation Director · Minoru Ueda
- Animation Director · Seiji Kishimoto
- Animation Director · Junichirō Taniguchi
- Animation Director · Chiaki Nakajima
- Animation Director · Maki Kawano
- Sound Director · Kazuhiro Wakabayashi
- Director of Photography · Eiji Arai
- Executive producer · Gou Nakanishi
- Executive producer · Tomoki Numata
- Executive producer · Eriko Aoki
- Executive producer · Tohru Hattori
- Producer · Genki Hayashi
- Producer · Ikuno Iida
- Producer · Kenji Tsunoya
Production
- Animation Production · Production I.G
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Music
Ending
- ?“"Strawberry Magic ♥♥♥Nyorin♥♥♥"” - Hiro Nakajima (ep 10)
- ?“"Like a Party"” - Team Nekokan feat. Chihiro Yonekura (ep 13)

