濱川修二郎 — Key Animation
Episodes 8
Zel and Stunk settle an age-old question of old age. The adventurers aren't kitten around when they take their new angel buddy to a catgirl brothel. The customers of the Ale 'n Eats learn the bird is the word.
Read MoreStunk learns that bigger doesn't always mean better. The Demon Party has a scandalous plan to help them win the election. The Reviewers are udderly mooved by a legen-dairy experience with minotaur girls.
Read MoreStunk, Zel, Kanchal, and Crimvael head to the Gender Swap Inn to get in touch with their feminine sides. Zel gets into a sticky situation with a slime girl. Crim goes on safari with a well-endowed hyena girl.
Read MoreThe Reviewers visit a brothel filled with insatiable succubi, which they soon come to regret. Later on, they try visiting a heated-up brothel of salamander women.
Read MoreThe Reviewers visit a cyclops brothel. Later on, they try out a myconid brothel filled with mushroom girls.
Read MoreWhile making a delivery to Count Delivel the vampire, Stunk, Zel and Bruise are introduced to an undead brothel, offering everything from zombies to vampires. Back at home, Crimvael visits a magical slime brothel by himself. Later, the gang discover some reviews written by a different group of reviewers, including one of a lesbian joint by a female film director named Bina Banana.
Read MoreAn incubus takes offense to the reviewers' negative reviews, taking it upon himself to review these establishments himself and give them all perfect scores, although his bragging is cut short when a vengeful lover stabs him. After an arrangement with the Porter Guild and the rival reviewers pays huge dividends, the gang get drunk and go to an leprechaun establishment for succu-girls on top of more alcohol.
Read MoreThe reviewers finally visit the demon brothel they were originally supposed to review during the election. They are given special treatment due to the nature of how demons abide to contracts. Meanwhile, Demia meets up with the demon lord Death Abyss, discussing what things are like in a world without magic.
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