In "Ishiyama High," the protagonist, Oga Tatsumi, is a first-year student who has been labeled as the strongest juvenile delinquent. One day while sleeping near a river, he discovers a man floating downstream and pulls him to shore. Upon closer inspection, the man transforms into two halves, revealing a baby boy. This child is the son of the demon king and has been chosen to be raised by Oga with his demon maid Hilda. The story follows Oga's journey as he navigates life at Ishiyama High while also caring for the young boy.
Beelzebub: Hirotta Akachan wa Daimaou!? is the pilot episode of what would become the 60-episode series Beelzebub. The original video animation premiered at the Jump Super Anime Tour in Fukuoka, Japan, on October 23, 2010. It was subsequently released in DVD form along with the ninth volume of the manga on December 29, 2010.
Previously, Ryuuhei Tamura served as an assistant to Toshiaki Iwashiro, who provided artwork for the initial release of Beelzebub through a joint effort....
Takahashi Tsuyoshi, born May 19, is a voice actor from Akita Prefecture, Japan. He was affiliated with Aoni Production....
Junichi Higashi was previously an art director at Tatsunoko Pro before establishing his own studio, Studio Easter, in 1985. He began his career as an art director with Z Gundam and has since contribut...
Hiromi Muranaka, who hails from Osaka, Japan, is part of JAniCA. In the late 70s, Anime R was developed by her along with Moriyasu Taniguchi, who each led their own teams. Later on, Muranakas team evo...
Takeshi Seyama is a well-known editor who has worked on numerous anime series and films over an extended period of time. He gained prominence for his work with Studio Ghibli, where he edited all their...