OVA
Description
Hanappe Yamada, a Japanese high school student at Meiwa University Affiliated High School, exhibits pronounced cowardice, clumsiness, and social ineptitude. He nominally belongs to the boxing club but routinely skips practice. His motivations center on obsessive sexual fantasies, manifesting as collecting non-consensual photos of female classmates and voyeurism, framing him as a perpetually embarrassed and frustrated adolescent.

A pivotal event occurs during a masturbation session while watching pornography: specific finger movements coinciding with the television screen—acting as a demonic portal—accidentally summon two demons, Ophisto Bazooka and Mephisto Dance. These trickster entities grant Hanappe three literal yet manipulative wishes, reflecting his immediate desire to avoid confrontation rather than pursue ambition. This marks his supernatural entanglement.

The demons bestow two primary powers: superhuman strength requiring emotional detachment ("heart of ice") and a transformative index finger capable of inducing uncontrollable sexual arousal in women or firing destructive energy blasts. Hanappe struggles with both abilities. His emotional nature prevents reliable strength activation, while his finger power backfires, often targeting unintended individuals like overweight women or cross-dressers instead of his desired romantic interests.

His personal life deteriorates as the demons corrupt his family—granting his father excessive wealth for hedonism while engaging in ongoing sexual relationships with his mother and sister. Hanappe attempts resistance, researching demon-fighting methods and identifying holy pliers as a potential weakness. His efforts collapse when his family explicitly chooses their demon-influenced lifestyles over him during a confrontation. This rejection, combined with discovering his idealized crush Etsuko Takayanagi trades sexual favors for academic advancement, culminates in his suicide by jumping from a building.

Post-death, Hanappe's spirit faces judgment by the Spirit of the World Tree, which highlights his latent "great love power"—derived from emotional connection, not detachment. The demons intervene, battling monstrous entities to retrieve his soul. They revive him physically, acknowledging his potential as a future world ruler tied to this love-based power, signaling a tonal shift toward unrealized potential beyond his prior failings.

Throughout, Hanappe remains emotionally volatile, prone to humiliation, and ineffective despite supernatural advantages. His brief moral resistance collapses under family betrayal and suicide. He functions as an unwilling conduit for chaotic supernatural forces rather than a proactive protagonist. Post-resurrection, his arc concludes ambiguously, with the demons' ongoing presence implying continued corruption over redemption.