Jashin-chan Dropkick’
- Format
- ONA
- Episodes
- 11
- Episode Duration
- 24 minutes
- Status
- finished
- Start Date
- 4-6-2020
- End Date
- 4-6-2020
- Season
- spring 2020
- Average Score
- 7.3
- Mean Score
- 7.4
- Studios
- Nomad
- Source
- manga
- Genres
- Comedy Slice of Life Supernatural
The second season of Jashin-chan Dropkick.
Jashin-chan is a demon who was summoned by Yurine Hanazono, a gothic looking girl. Unable to return home as the relevant spell was not included in the summoning grimoire, Jashin-chan resorts to violence to liberate herself from her earthly shackles.
However, this is easier said than done, as Yurine is no weakling herself. She in fact possesses formidable physical power and uses it to massacre Jashin-chan in a variety of ways, be it shoving her arm in a blender, spreading her intestines across the room or even cooking her. Though these actions would be fatal to anyone without the ability to regenerate, Jashin-chan isn't exactly undeserving of this treatment. Stuck with each other, Yurine lets Jashin-chan live with her in exchange for work around the apartment, and this cohabitation results in situations where, more often than not, Jashin-chan ends up in pieces.
(Source: MAL Rewrite)
Note: All episodes premiered on Amazon Prime Video Japan and Crunchyroll on April 6th, 2020. The weekly TV broadcast started on the same day.
Relations
Characters
Jashin-chan
main
Aina Suzuki
Japanese
Yurine Hanazono
main
Nichika Oomori
Japanese
Medusa
supporting
Miyu Kubota
Japanese
Pekora
supporting
Yurie Kozakai
Japanese
Minos
supporting
Chiaki Omigawa
Japanese
Poporon
supporting
Rico Sasaki
Japanese
Staff
Yukiwo
Original Creator
Hikaru Satou
Chief Director
Takanori Yano
Director
Kazuyuki Fudeyasu
Series Composition
Makoto Koga
Character Design
Yukie Noguchi
Color Design
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Jashin-chan
main
Aina Suzuki
Japanese
Yurine Hanazono
main
Nichika Oomori
Japanese
Medusa
supporting
Miyu Kubota
Japanese
Pekora
supporting
Yurie Kozakai
Japanese
Minos
supporting
Chiaki Omigawa
Japanese
Poporon
supporting
Rico Sasaki
Japanese
Persephone II
supporting
Riho Iida
Japanese
Mei Tachibana
supporting
Natsuko Hara
Japanese
Kouji
supporting
Miko Terada
Japanese
Yusa
supporting
Kazusa Aranami
Japanese
Pino
supporting
Marina Yamada
Japanese
Kyon-Kyon
supporting
Nanami Yamashita
Japanese
Ran-Ran
supporting
Minami Tanaka
Japanese
Yukiwo
Original Creator
Hikaru Satou
Chief Director
Takanori Yano
Director
Kazuyuki Fudeyasu
Series Composition
Makoto Koga
Character Design
Yukie Noguchi
Color Design
Yuuichi Imaizumi
Sound Director
Yuzuru Jinma
Music
Yuuki Kurihara
Music
Kazuyuki Fudeyasu
Script
Momoko Murakami
Script
Makoto Koga
Chief Animation Director
Kouichirou Natsume
Executive Producer
halca
Theme Song Performance (OP)
ZAMB
Theme Song Performance (ED)
Aina Suzuki
Insert Song Performance (ep 5)
Franz Schubert
Insert Song Composition (ep 5)
Izumi Zuga
Theme Song Lyrics (ED)
Daikou Nagato
Theme Song Arrangement (ED)
Ryuuya Kida
Theme Song Composition (ED)
GAK
Theme Song Arrangement (ED)
Ryuuya Kida
Theme Song Arrangement (ED)
Junko Miyajima
Theme Song Lyrics (OP)
Tomoya Kawasaki
Theme Song Arrangement (OP)
Kazuhiro Hara
Theme Song Composition (OP)
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