Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-kun S4E5 Review
The latest episode of Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-kun (Season 4, Episode 5) doubles down on one of the series' strongest suits: turning broad comedy into genuine character moments. What begins as a setup for a music festival quickly becomes a deeper look at Soi Purson, the Misfit Class's quiet phantom musician, and the complicated legacy he carries. Between a potentially biased judge, late-night heart-to-hearts, and the emotional stakes of keeping the Royal One classroom, this episode balances laughs and earnestness in a way that feels quintessentially Iruma-kun. © Osamu Nishi (Akita Publishing)/NHK・NEP Poro as a Problematic Judge: Jealousy and Bias One of the episode’s most effective conflict engines is the arrival of Poro as a judge for the festival. On paper, he’s an entertaining antagonist: talented, opinionated, and a little too in love with the old days under Derkila, the last demon king. But the show smartly presents Poro’s hostility as persona...