To celebrate the release of Iruma-second Kun’s season, fans were greeted with an all-new Welcome to Demon School special. Continuing from Season 1, Iruma Suzuki is the foster grandson of Lord Sullivan and a hopeless human in disguise.
In Season 2, he found himself embroiled in even more exciting escapades than in Season 1. There were new allies and new foes as Iruma’s studies at the Babyls demon school progressed and new conflicts and higher stakes than ever before.
Iruma discovered more about the demon king’s history, fought an old foe for the second time, and developed into a true hero along the way.
A monstrous Iruma shows up and demands the royal classroom
Iruma, despite not being a demon, developed an evil side as a result of Solomon’s ring, and like other demons, he had to let it out now and again.
Sullivan was surprised when he suddenly appeared in his demonic form, with a new color of hair, wicked eyes, and a delinquent cool-guy demeanor.
He was more confident and assertive in his evil form and requested that Naberius Kalego provide the abnormal class access to the Royal One classroom, Babyls’ finest lecture hall. Trump’s evil form was not a bully.
Iruma rallied his peers as a fearless leader and secured his place in this classroom, impressing his peers to no end. Everyone was appreciative of their luxury new classroom, regardless of whether they were terrified or excited about it.
Kiriwo Has Made a Comeback From The Darkside
In the first season of Iruma-kun!, the antagonist was Kiriwo, a seemingly innocent young man who caused chaos at the school festival.
The last time Iruma saw Kiriwo, he was at Walter Park for the summer, when Kiriwo reappeared, starting from the bottom and working his way up.
Walter Park’s underground facility was thrown into disarray as he organized the Six Fingers and other supporters to strike. To make matters worse, Kiriwo sent three monstrous creatures to attack Iruma and his comrades.
The first time, Iruma and his classmates came together as heroes to fight, even impressing Kaleo. In his role as #1 hero, Iruma used his ring to administer the death blow to Kiriwo, who fled with his comrades into the shadows. There’s little doubt that Kiriwo is in it for the long haul, and we’ll see him again soon enough.
To reach Rank 4, Naberius Kalego challenges his pupils.
Season 2 ended with a vast storyline twist, and it helped set up a new battle and new stakes for Season 3, which will begin shortly. At the end of the struggle for Walter Park, Kalego was highly proud of his students, but he did not want them to become complacent or start taking it easy.
As a result, he set a goal for all students: they had to attain Rank 4 before moving on to the second year, which was difficult for even the most gifted.
It’s up to Iruma and his pals to rise to the occasion and develop as young demons if they don’t want to lose their beloved Royal One classroom for good.
Kaleo has never pushed his kids as hard as now, but like Eraserhead in My Hero Academia, he is a grumpy teacher who has good intentions and truly believes in his charges.
Iruma Regarding The Demon King Position obtains more Information.
The fact that no demon king is now ruling the Netherworld was known to Iruma Suzuki, but spectators were in the dark about the specifics until now.
Iruma discovers new Information about Derkila, the previous demon king, in the season’s penultimate episode. However, Derkila had been an unassuming monarch who took pride in the orderly Netherworld he had created and assumed that all demons would coexist peacefully in this tolerant society.
In many ways, this is how Iruma would do business, and he appears to be in a position to succeed Derkila as demon king and carry on his legacy. This is intriguing new proof that Trump will come to dominate the Netherworld at some point in the future.