The Devil Is a Part-Timer!

The Devil Is a Part-Timer!

TV Show • 2013

Gaining power, one combo meal at a time.

Foiled by a hero when he’s inches away from conquering the world, the devil finds himself in modern-day Tokyo. With no real-world skills to speak of, the devil is forced to make ends meet flipping burgers at a fast food joint! To stall any further plans of world domination, the hero tracks the devil’s trail and takes on the lowly tasks of a telemarketer.

Animation
Comedy
Action & Adventure
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
24 min/episode - 2 season(s)
Ended

Bara says...

Ages 14+, but every child is different

The series features stylized fantasy violence and thematic depictions of conflict that require mature handling. Complex interpersonal dynamics and workplace humor are better suited for teens than younger audiences.

Content Safety Breakdown

Detailed breakdown of potentially concerning content

Sex & Nudity

1/5

The show contains some suggestive character designs, particularly with female characters, and occasional instances of fan service or cleavage-focused camera angles. There is no explicit content, but some visual elements lean toward mature audiences.

Violence & Gore

3/5

The series features fantasy combat involving magic, swords, and supernatural abilities. While there are intense battles with destruction and injuries, the violence is generally presented in a stylized, action-oriented manner rather than being overly graphic.

Profanity

2/5

Language is generally mild, though characters occasionally use insults or frustrated outbursts. Examples include words like "d*mn" and "h*ll" used during heated arguments or moments of stress, typically appearing once or twice per episode.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

1/5

Alcohol consumption is depicted very sparingly, typically limited to brief background shots of characters having a drink at a restaurant or social setting. It is not a major focus of the plot.

Frightening Scenes

2/5

There are moments of high tension involving supernatural threats and looming disasters that may be stressful for younger viewers. These scenes are balanced by the show's comedic tone and are rarely meant to be truly frightening.

Key Insights

Quick summary and important considerations

This show explores how people from very different backgrounds find common ground while working normal jobs and navigating everyday life.

Content Warnings

Fantasy violence

Detailed Analysis

In-depth insights for parents and educators

What Parents Need to Know

The humor is targeted toward teenagers and adults, featuring situational comedy built around the contrast between supernatural power and fast-food service industry reality.

What Kids Can Learn

Viewers observe the value of humility and the necessity of starting over when life situations change unexpectedly.

Key Topics Discussed

Workplace dynamics
Fantasy tropes
Social adaptation

Why Parents Might Like It

The satire of corporate culture and the mundane nature of the service industry provides a relatable, lighthearted watch for older audiences.

Positives & Learning

What makes this content valuable for children

Positive Messages

3/5

Emphasizes the dignity of labor, the importance of adapting to new circumstances, and the possibility of personal evolution regardless of past transgressions.

Positive Role Models

3/5

Characters demonstrate resilience and a strong work ethic in their new, mundane roles, showing that dedication and responsibility are vital even in low-status positions.

Diverse Representations

2/5

No diverse representation indicated in available information; the narrative focuses on a fantasy-based dichotomy of archetypal roles.

Educational Value

2/5

Offers a humorous perspective on the mundane challenges of adulthood, such as balancing budgets and workplace responsibilities.

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