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Episode 9 – Rooster Fighter

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Imagine my burning jealousy at the reunion between Elizabeth and her human. Not only can they speak to each other fluently (what, you don’t speak Chickenese either?), but she actually gives him cuddles! The only times my chickens have given me anything remotely resembling cuddles is when you manage to grab them and they, like all prey animals, just resign themselves to their fates and give up. And even then, you can never let your guard down because there is always a non-zero chance they’ll decide your eyeball looks like an interesting snack. The Rooster Fighter gang would (probably) never peck your eyes out unless you deserved it. They’re good eggs.

They’re so good that they’re willing to risk their lives to return Morio’s favor of self-sacrifice to save him from being mind-warged by these new Devil bad guys. Luckily, we also learn along the way, by way of a polite octopus demon, that there is a way to un-control the Demons. Apparently, the Devils have found a way to insert a parasite into the brains of each Demon. It leaves their minds and hearts intact, but makes their bodies vulnerable to control. The downside of this arrangement is that it also makes it difficult to save Morio—if Keiji even thinks of unleashing his kokekoko, he’d end up destroying his friend.

I’ve spun my wheels on this in the past, but I’ve mentioned that I can never fully tell how seriously Rooster Fighter wants viewers to take it, or how seriously it takes itself. Because while it usually trumpets themes like Sacrifice and Heart and Friendship in a way that is still within its brief of shonen satire, it often veers into an earnestness that gives me pause. I did show this episode to someone who hasn’t been watching this season, though, and they giggled up until the shocking end, so I do think my instincts are correct. But maybe it’s also the newcomer’s shock at seeing literal chickens. It’s funny how the more you watch this show, the more you accept the basic premise. It’s still good to have a second opinion, because I worry that a lifetime of watching anime has jaded me to certain things.

That said, none of the anime I’ve consumed in my life fully prepared me for how gross the last act of this episode was. And I’ve even seen all the science-fiction classics like The Fantastic Voyage and that episode of The Magic School Bus where Ms. Frizzle shrinks the bus and takes everyone inside of a human body. I think the difference is that at no point did someone say, “I’m going to go inside this opening that looks like a butthole,” and spend the next five minutes forcing themselves into increasingly tight and squelchy vasculature while being doused in mystery bodily fluids and retching about the smell. It’s like someone squeezing a blackhead in reverse, except even more visceral and disgusting. I’m a little nauseous just thinking about it, and I apologize for infecting everyone with these mental images.

Piyoko is the only one small enough to make this journey, so away she goes, into the fleshy abyss. The enemy is, of course, far beyond her childish capabilities, but your heart has to melt a little at her attempt to defeat a deadly enemy with a lone carpentry nail. The scene almost doesn’t work because it’s so visually silly, but it pays off when you’re least expecting it. The action crescendos so suddenly that when the tension snaps, you can’t help but gasp out loud. I don’t want to say anything more, but it’s a whopper of a cliffhanger, brought only to a standstill by an incredibly ill-timed Hulu car commercial.

This episode definitely has its ups and downs, and probably dwells too much on a few scenes, but overall it’s pretty solid. Truthfully, the whole Devil storyline feels a little slapped together, but it does serve its purpose as a catalyst for Piyoko’s character transformation. That alone makes the whole conflict worth it. That and the weird butthole portal.

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Rooster Fighter is currently airing on Toonami and streaming on
Disney+/Hulu.


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Happy Maid Day From Around the Anime World, Part II – Interest

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A happy accident occurred on May 10, 2026, in Japan: it was both Mother’s Day and Maid Day. While most people in the anime and manga world sent Mother’s Day messages, some celebrated all things maids. And still others had some fun mixing the two holidays together. So, here’s to all the maid mother’s in the anime and manga worlds:


Bow Ditama (Kiss×sis, Mahoromatic)


Just made May 10…
Illustration: I heard today is Flat-Chested Maid Day??
Yours is just a naked apron!!



Koume Fujichika (Supervillain Boy)

Maid Day


Konomi Fujimura

Maid Day🥹🫶🫶🫶


Yayoi Hizuki (Class no Inkya Ojō-sama no Shitsuji ni Narimashita)

It’s Maid’s Day, so here’s a clumsy young lady who wants to help out her maid☕🧹👕


Honō no Tōkyūjo: Dodge Danko

Haruka-san, Danpei’s mother wearing the Nikaido family’s maid uniform is the only person who fits Mother’s Day and Maid Day


Indosō (Building a Monster Girl Harem with Forbidden Science)

A maid robot with a strong sense of self. (Maid Day)


Junichi Inoue

I can’t believe this is the only thing I drew for Maid Day


Natsume Kurusu (A Misanthrope Teaches a Class for Demi-Humans)


From 4 p.m.! It’s a maid.
Maid Day, I’m going to become a maid?!【Natsume Kurusu/Nijisanji】




Susumu Maeya (The Food Diary of Miss Maid)


Starting at 10 p.m. tonight!
The sixth episode of The Food Diary of Miss Maid will air!
Believe it or not, today is Maid Day! I hope you enjoy watching the maid while sipping on a delicious drink☺️
(I’ll be watching it live on BS Asahi at 11 p.m. today!)



Rika Nakagawa

Maid Day


Manabu Nii


Maid Day
Maid Cafe🫖 Alice Kumiko



Nikumaru (Bad Girl)

Little maids


Tei Ogata (Dai Seirei no Keiyakusha)

Our secret pose maid


Nozomi Suzuhara

Maid Day🖤🤍🖤🤍


Saho Tenamachi (Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian)


That’s true…!
She’s just too much of a maid (professional)…



The Classroom of a Black Cat and a Witch

Maid Day


Yana Toboso (Black Butler)


Since today is apparently Maid Day, I’m posting some art from chapters 150 and beyond of Black Butler, where the series is all about maids.
The last image features a maid who’s thrown off her maid outfit, a maid, and a battle between maids【Toboso】



Too Many Losing Heroines!

May 10 is Maid Day🐈


Trapped in a Dating Sim: The World of Otome Games is Tough for Mobs


←Mother’s Day
Maid Day→



Tsumiki Ogami’s Not-So-Ordinary Life


Maid Day
🐺☕



Did we miss any Maid Day greetings? Feel free to let us know in our forums or by email!


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‘Soukou Kihei Votoms: Haiiro no Hexe’ Reveals Additional Staff, Second Teaser Trailer, November 2026 Opening

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The official website of the Soukou Kihei Votoms: Haiiro no Hexe (Armored Trooper Votoms: Die Graue Hexe) anime revealed additional staff, a second teaser visual (pictured), and second teaser trailer on Tuesday. The anime will premiere as two movies, with the first one scheduled to open in theaters on November 20.

Staff

Original Story, Supervision: Ryousuke Takahashi (Soukou Kihei Votoms)

Original Mechanical Design: Kunio Ookawara (Kidou Senshi Gundam mechanical design)

Mechanical Design: Shinobu Tsuneki (Kaijuu 8-gou), Yoshihiro Sono (Apocalypse Hotel)

Music: Kenji Kawai (Mob Psycho 100)

Distribution: Bandai Namco Filmworks

Mamoru Oshii (Ghost in the Shell, Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor) is helming the anime at Sunrise, with Production I.G credited for production cooperation.

The original sci-fi drama television anime aired in 52 episodes from Spring 1983 to Winter 1984. The Red Shoulder Document – Yabou no Roots (Roots of Treachery) prequel OVA debuted in March 1988, followed by the 12-episode Pailsen Files OVA from October 2007 to August 2008. A Pailsen Files movie adaptation premiered in Japan in January 2009, featuring a new story.

The five-episode Kakuyaku taru Itan (Brilliantly Shining Heresy) sequel OVA was released from March to November in 1994, followed by the six-episode Genei-hen (Phantom Arc) OVA from March to October in 2010 and Koei Futatabi (Alone Again) OVA in 2011.

The latest spin-off installments in the franchise, Case;Irvine and Votoms Finder (Votoms Finder Armored Trooperoid), were released in November and December in 2010.

Teaser Trailer 2

Source: Comic Natalie

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I Made Friends With the Second Prettiest Girl in My Class Anime Reveals 3rd Promo Video, More Cast Members – News

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ASMIK Ace revealed the third promotional video and new cast members for the television anime adaptation of Takata‘s I Made Friends with the Second Prettiest Girl in My Class (Class de 2-ban Me ni Kawaii Onna no Ko to Tomodachi ni Natta) light novel series on Tuesday. The promo video features reGretGirl‘s 2025 song “Hi no Ataru Kotoba” (Words in the Sunlight).


The newly announced cast members are:

Rikuya Yasuda as Nozomu Seki, Maki’s classmate

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Shinji Kawada as Itsuki Maehara, Maki’s father

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Yurina Amami as Kyoka Minato, Itsuki’s subordinate

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The anime debuted on Tokyo MX on April 7 at 11:30 p.m. JST, before airing later that evening on Kansai TV. The anime started airing on BS Asahi on April 10. Crunchyroll streams the anime as it airs.

The anime stars:

Hideki Tachibana (Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? franchise, Armed Girl’s Machiavellism) is directing the anime at CONNECT. Keiichirō Ōchi (The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten, The Quintessential Quintuplets) is both overseeing and writing the series scripts, and Shoko Takimoto (Armed Girl’s Machiavellism, Death March to The Parallel World Rhapsody) is designing the characters.

reGretGirl performs the opening theme song “Submarine Youth,” and Koresawa performs the ending theme song “Zutto Ichiban ni Shite ne.”

The anime was originally announced in 2023.

Yen Press is publishing the manga adaptation in English, and it describes the story:

Maki Maehara is always on his own at school. He has no friends or hobbies others share, and he doesn’t expect the upcoming academic year to be any different, even surrounded by new faces. And six months later, it seems like he was right—until he runs into his popular classmate Umi Asanagi at a video store! Always at the center of attention and called the “second prettiest in class” by the boys, Asanagi’s from a totally different world. But it turns out the two have more overlapping interests than just the B-grade movies they came to check out…and Asanagi asks Maehara to be her friend!

Takata launched the story on Kadokawa‘s Kakuyomu website in November 2020, and it won a special prize in the romantic comedy division of the 6th Kakuyomu Web Novel Contest. Kadokawa‘s Sneaker Bunko imprint began publishing the novel series in print in December 2021. Rin Ono launched a manga adaptation on Kadokawa‘s Comic Alive+ website in 2022.

Source: Press release


Disclosure: Kadokawa World Entertainment (KWE), a wholly owned subsidiary of Kadokawa Corporation, is the majority owner of Anime News Network, LLC. One or more of the companies mentioned in this article are part of the Kadokawa Group of Companies.


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