Beelzebub

""Long long ago, in a certain place, there was a very very handsome, cool, respected, entirely angelic young man.""

- Opening narration

This is the story of up-and-coming young delinquent Tatsumi Oga, a first year at the infamous Ishiyama High, who one day suddenly finds himself the unintentional adoptive parent to the Demon King's son, Kaiser de Emperana Beelzebub IV (Baby Beel for short), an adorable baby boy who is destined to destroy the world. Initially reluctant to carry out his fatherly duties, Oga changes his mind when the demon nanny and "mother" Hildegarde shows up, with the news that due to their contract Oga will die if he and Baby Beel are separated and that he must face his responsibilities. Unless he can find someone even stronger to take over from him that is...

A delightfully absurd gag manga with liberal doses of action by Ryuhei Tamura, Beelzebub started out as a one-shot, and is now serialized in Shonen Jump. The plot consists mainly of Oga dealing with the problems of raising Baby Beel, while fighting his way through the ranks of troublemakers he comes across, often to hilarious results.

An OVA was shown at the 2010 Jump Super Anime Tour. The anime adaptation began airing January 2011, ending in March 2012.

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"Koma: "Calm down. Whether they're massive or itty bitty, I love all tits."
 * Abnormal Ammo: Chiaki's guns are loaded with paintballs in the manga, and high pressure water jets in the anime.
 * Absolute Cleavage: Yolda and Hilda.
 * Absurdly Powerful Student Council
 * Above the Ruins: Himekawa gets one when he is standing in the wreckage of his destroyed apartment complex.
 * Accidental Truth: The Akumano Academy story that Furuichi told the rest of the delinquents, now that.
 * Action Girl: Hilda, Kunieda and the entire Red Tails gang.
 * Actually, That's My Assistant: Oga thinks Lamia is the imperial doctor, and she plays along with it, until the real doctor comes and smacks her for trying to hog the spotlight.
 * A more minor variant is when Izo mistakes Tojo for the leader of the delinquents due to the fact that he's the strongest of the Tōhōshinki.
 * A-Cup Angst: Aoi, her chest bothers her slightly, particularly when she's compared to Hilda. The other Red Tail girls seem to feel the same way during their communal bath.

Aoi: "ITTY BITTY!?""

"Oga: "That is the perfect impression of me.""
 * Adults Are Useless: When hearing about Oga's involvement in a gang war, his mother says "You got in another fight? Seriously? Well, I guess you'll take care of it".
 * Affectionate Parody
 * All Part of the Show: When the magical girl group, along with Oga and Furuichi, crash a theme park show and start fighting a bunch of hideous cross dressing delinquents, all the audience does is comment on how intense the show is getting.
 * At the end of the St Ishiyama arc, Izuma convinces the student population that Teimou storming the school was a battle demonstration and Oga's demon powers were special effects.
 * Amazon Brigade: The Red Tails. Their pledge is that if you get a boyfriend, you have to leave the group.
 * And now comes the Red Tails' demon world counterpart made up of Pillars Agiel, Tiriel, Pamiel, Fabas, and Elim.
 * Ambiguously Brown: Pillar Lunana, who's somewhat of a ganguro as well.
 * Ambiguously Gay: Arandron. He can teleport people by splitting in two, then closing up around them. Cue the "you were inside me" innuendos.
 * The implications that he has a crush on Furuichi have been dropping like anvils lately. The anime takes it to a whole new level.
 * Aaand... he has a daughter. But that doesn't prove anything.
 * Is it even an implication when he uses the phrase, "when you have me?"
 * Amusing Injuries: Any time Oga beats up some random mooks, or gets beaten up by Hilda. Or he gets electrocuted.
 * Furuichi. Every. Single. Time.
 * The perverted Tengu that Aoi
 * Amulet of Concentrated Awesome / Power-Up Food: The milk formula in Super Milk Time. It's even got power-up levels measured in cc's!
 * From a filler episode with a rare form of said milk: "Not only does it change all the Demon Milk Proteins into safe to ingest Demon Peptides, it's gone through Demon Enzyme Digestion and Demon Membrane Filtering Treatment, and with its Demon Lipid Components, chiefly Demon Middle Chain Triglycerides, its Demon Essential Fatty Acids have been Demon Strengthened, Demon Combining the Demon Fructooligosaccarides and Demon Nucleosides, and more and more and more... into Demon Golden Yellow Broth!"
 * And You Thought It Was a Game: The Ishiyama gang and the online video game chapters.
 * Animation Bump: Probably not so significant, but the scenes containing Oga's fight with Tojo were quite well-done, and somewhat more fluid than most of the other fights before it.
 * Anime Chinese Girl: Pillar Head Ananta, Odango and all.
 * Pillar Head Yinglong seems to be her Spear Counterpart.
 * Anti-Anti-Christ: The story actually seems to be telling the beginnings of such a trope.
 * Anticlimax Boss: The anime does this to Jabberwok.
 * Anti-Hero: Oga, when he can be considered a hero at all.
 * Arrogant Kung Fu Guy: Alex, Sakaki and Miki of St Ishiyama.
 * Art Evolution: Oga seems to have been getting a lot more good-looking lately....
 * Also, since when did Furuichi look like this?!
 * Being his first manga, you can really see the artist developing and becoming more comfortable with his style over time. Though it hasn't changed much, it's improved greatly, becoming smoother and cleaner with a great deal more detail (particularly in backgrounds) and effects.
 * Artificial Riverbank: A popular hang-out spot for Oga and Beel, and often where confrontations take place.
 * Art Shift: Happens when Beel tries to imitate Oga's facial expressions. (Apparently Oga is under the impression that he is some kind of Bishounen...)

""He looks as weak as hell...""
 * This is hilariously lampshaded by some of his classmates.

"Izo: "Did something about you...change?""
 * The third anime ending has a much softer Shoujo sort of look, using block colours and, for some reason, giving Aoi red eyes instead of blue.
 * Aoi is again drawn in a shoujo style during her farewell with Izo.

"Kaoru: "We didn't get to do much in the last fight." Izuma: "You pretty quickly after we arrived." Shizuka: "Us arriving was supposed to be the big climax!""
 * Authority Equals Asskicking: The Tohoshinki are the de facto leaders of Ishiyama High by virtue of being the strongest delinquents out there. Later on, they recognize Oga as their new "Chief" after the latter united Ishiyama by kicking all of their asses (except Kunieda, who fell in love with him).
 * The same applies for Behemoth's 34 Pillar Division. The Generals are all strong demons while their lackeys are pushover mooks.
 * Ass Shove: A warning for all Mooks: Don't try to mess with a pissed off Oga on a mission unless you want a spear up your ass.
 * Astronomic Zoom: When Oga realises the after effects of Super Milk Time.
 * Attack Of The 50 Foot Baby: Oh boy, Godzilla's got nothing on this...
 * Author Appeal: Considering the amount of detail he puts in when drawing them, it seems Ryuhei Tamura is a fan of motorcycles.
 * Axes At School: Pretty standard behavior for Ishiyama High, and considering its reputation no one really complains about the kids having stun batons, flick knives or even guns on them.
 * Back-to-Back Badasses: Oga and against Teimou.
 * A slightly more...mature example is Grandpa Kunieda, Principal Isurugi and Mr. Saotome giving a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown to
 * Badass: Oga, Hilda, Aoi, Tojo, Natsume, Athrun, Miki, Izuma. Heck even Baby Beel.
 * Furuichi tries to be one in front of girls but he usually fails miserably and has to be bailed out by Oga.
 * basically pwned Oga, Tojo, and Izuma in a single move.
 * Badass and Baby: That is all.
 * As of Ch. 132, the kid deserves a Badass Baby trope of his own..
 * Badass Bookworm: You know Izuma? That guy with the glasses?
 * Badass Cape: Athrun.
 * Belligerent Sexual Tension: Oga and have developed this. It took them long enough though.
 * Badass Damsel: Hilda. Not that it's much of a surprise...
 * Badass Grandpa / Old Master: Grandpa Kunieda, Principal Isurugi, and.
 * Badass Longcoat: The standard Red Tails uniform.
 * Behemoth's Pillar Squad wear a black leather version.
 * Badass Long Hair: Natsume, Athrun, Sakaki, all of whom are good-looking.
 * Badass Teacher: Zenjuro Saotome.
 * Sadohara Takumi attempts to be this, but it fails miserably.
 * Badly-Battered Babysitter
 * Balance of Power: Tōhōshinki, who are the four upperclassmen gang leaders that control Ishiyama High.
 * At least until Oga started unintentionally throwing everything out of whack by
 * The very first teacher the kids get when they transfer to St Ishiyama tries to use this to keep the kids in line by beating the strongest in the class in an arm wrestling match. Too bad the in guy in question is Tojo.
 * Bald of Evil: The students from Teimou, most of whom apparently are bald, rather than just skinheads.
 * Bandaged Face: Pillar Odonel, made even more poignant by the fact that the bandages are tattooed, cover his entire head and his arms are chained to his sides.
 * Bare Your Midriff: Aoi at first, and demons Satura, Agiel, Pamiel, Ananta and Lunana.
 * Battle Couple: That's what the whole school assumes Oga and Hilda are.
 * Beach Episode / Pool Scene: Started out the first, until Arandron came to forcibly shift the scene to the latter.
 * Beauty Mark: Hisaya Miki has two, one under the outer corner of each eye. Considering his rather traumatic middle school experiences, it's apt.
 * Betty and Veronica: Although Oga doesn't really care that much about either of them, Aoi (who is dark-haired) would fit as Betty while the blonde Hilda would be the Veronica. Likewise, the Betty for Beel would be Chiyo, with Futaba as the Veronica.
 * Berserk Button:
 * Oga's appears to be either getting in the way of his fights or, surprisingly, hurting his True Companions.
 * Don't try and out-cheat Himekawa, especially not in online gaming. Just don't.
 * If you value your life, never touch Kanzaki's facial piercings.
 * Or make cry. Cue the Megaton Punch.
 * For Hilda, it's insulting her cooking. She will make you eat it until you die.
 * Berserker Tears: When Baby Beel or En cry bad things happen.
 * Beware the Nice Ones: Natsume, oh dear God Natsume!
 * Oh, hey, look at the leader of the Six Knights! He seems like a nice guy.
 * Bifauxnen: Kaoru from the Red Tails.
 * Big Bad: The Tohoshinki for the first few arcs, then Izuma for the St Ishiyama arc, and now Behemoth.
 * Big Brother Mentor: had one, though we don't know what happened to him or if he's still around.
 * Big Damn Heroes: Natsume seems to have turned this into a habit, though his intentions still aren't entirely clear.
 * In chapter 135, practically  And then some.
 * That  one might be a bit of a subversion. Sure they certainly have a big damn entrance, but the games they were supposed to complete get overridden by Jabberwock and his personal pillars hold them up so they don't manage to interfere with his and Oga's showdown. Overall, they do zilch. Lampshaded repeatedly afterwards.
 * That  one might be a bit of a subversion. Sure they certainly have a big damn entrance, but the games they were supposed to complete get overridden by Jabberwock and his personal pillars hold them up so they don't manage to interfere with his and Oga's showdown. Overall, they do zilch. Lampshaded repeatedly afterwards.

"Furuichi: "What the hell is this?!""
 * In episode 55, Kanzaki saves Himekawa from a sticky situation by passing him his hair gel.
 * Big Fancy Castle:
 * Big Lipped Alligator Moment: Early on, one or two unusual terms were explained by an anthropomorphic gay teddy bear (sitting at a bar, or in the bathtub) accompanied by a caption saying that "this picture has nothing to do with the situation at all".
 * Baby Beel vs Delinquent Cats ('Note: From here on out, everything is going to be in cat language.')
 * In another omake, some Delinquent Kappas pop up from the river. Apparently they know karate.
 * Furuichi's weird Imagine Spot of Oga and an adult Beel as businessmen drinking sake when they activate
 * A random panel in chapter 110 that was presumably blank except for speech bubbles is filled in with a burger saleswoman (whose head is a burger) calling for 'Mr. Rice' (whose head is a rice bowl) to rescue her from something.
 * Episode 54 has Furuichi believe he stole  after some girls tell them that a handsome guy took him. Side note: Been a while since we drew "Nice Looking" Furuichi.
 * Lamia gives a recap for chapter 145. Her diagram on the other hand tackles... something else.
 * Big Ol' Eyebrows: En has particularly bushy ones. They don't even match his hair.
 * Big "What?": When Lamia and Furuichi find out that
 * Bishounen: Athrun, Alex, and Natsume to some extent.
 * Plenty of demons. Pillar Heads Naga, Salamander and Vritra, Pillar Hecadoth on a good day, and now Pillar Schethalim has joined them as well. He even gets a nude scene that turns into Fan Disservice after.
 * Baby Beel seems to think Oga looks and acts like this. So does Oga himself.
 * Bishounen All Along: After getting his hairstyle changed and shades removed forcefully, Himekawa. None of the other characters even recognised him!
 * Bishie Sparkle/Love Bubbles: Beel gets both while he is acting like Oga.
 * Mr Saotome becomes very bubbly when encouraging the delinquents to speak with the principal.

"Oga: "But you gotta do a special for New Year's!"
 * HIMEKAWA. Taken Up to Eleven in the anime, where the sparkles seem to be automatic and multiply the moment he does...well anything.
 * Black Speech: Baby Beel briefly speaks in what is apparently demon language after tapping deeper into his powers.
 * Blade on a Stick: Hecadoth's primary weapon is a spear. Aoi has wielded a naginata once or twice.
 * Bland-Name Product: Play Station 2 = Play Stephany 2
 * Averted when Oga and Furuichi are explicitly playing on the Wii Fit.
 * Pockini instead of Pocky.
 * The Ishiyama Gang, in search of Lord En, goes into Himekawa's place and plays End of War 4, which is certainly not  a Shout-Out to a certain spinoff of a successful FPS Franchise by Activision.
 * BLAM Episode: Episode 49 A.K.A the New Year's Special: Baby Beel's Journey To The West.

Furuichi: Don't you people have an inkling of creativity? This is as cliche a New Year thing as you can get!""

"Izo: "I see...*beat* WAIT THAT'S A LIE!""
 * Blatant Lies: While on the plane to Okinawa, Shinjo asks why the Ishiyama group look so serious and angry, to which Oga replies that they're excited. Tojo tells him to shut up in case they're looked down upon. He seems raring to go.
 * Oga introducing himself and Beel to Izo as Madason and Nimzo. It takes Izo a while to realize he's been duped.

"Furuichi: "DIE! Apologise to all the readers and DIE! Why the hell would we go all the way out to Okinawa to see monsters?!""
 * Blazing Inferno Hellfire Sauce: Apparently, every Demon World recipe prepared by Hilda has to have a squirt or two of this.
 * Blind Without'Em: The MK5 become the MK4 when one of their members steps on his glasses and therefore cannot see a thing. The ridiculousness of this is pointed out by the other characters.
 * Blood From the Mouth: Apparently a result of extreme emotional trauma more than anything.
 * Happens to Furuichi, Hilda, and Oga  when Baby Beel.
 * Blood Knight: Oga, Tojo, Agiel, and possibly Baby Beel himself.
 * Izo seems to avert this, as he tends to beat up his own gang members for starting fights rather than retaliating against the opposing side and is the only character in the series so far turn down a fight against Tojo. The only reason he's even at Oga's throat is because he sees him as a rival for Aoi's affections.
 * Blood Oath: It is revealed that to make a full contract with a demon, the demon must consume some of the potential contractor's blood.
 * Blood Upgrade: Baby Beel, who will electrocute everyone in the vicinity at the mere sight of blood, whether it's his or not.
 * Blue with Shock/Sweat Drop/Cross-Popping Veins/Alertness Blink: Used with great frequency by most characters, but particularly Oga, Furuichi and Kunieda. The anime takes it to new levels.
 * Body Horror: Don't let Baby Beel get too excited...
 * Bodyguard Crush: From the way she blushes around him, it can be assumed Pillar Lunana feels this way about Jabberwock.
 * Boke and Tsukkomi Routine: Oga's boke to Furuichi's tsukkomi. The series even plays on this from the very start of the first chapter/first episode.
 * Boobs of Steel: Hilda is the currently strongest woman introduced, and by far the bustiest. Isabella and Yolda may rival her though (in bustiness, not strength).
 * Book Dumb: Apparently all of Ishiyama High. They "hate studying 180 percent!" and Furuichi got the highest on the standardized test (a 59). And as Furuichi mentioned earlier, the test was on elementary school subjects.
 * Moves into Informed Flaw territory for some of the delinquents. In particular Natsume and Himekawa are shown to be very intelligent in other episodes (though Natsume didn't seem to study and Himekawa still cheated on the test like everyone else). It was probably just Rule of Funny at work, though.
 * Book Ends: The Okinawa trip both starts and ends with Alex being roped in to deal with the delinquents' holiday shenanigans.
 * Bottle Fairy: Suiten is revealed to be one when she gets depressed, even replacing Aoi's water with vodka. Shame she Can't Hold Her Liquor (and neither can Aoi).
 * Bowdlerise: In the original manga, one of MK5 pulled a gun on Nene and seemed about to shoot her. The anime changes it to having him prepare to punch her, which made her reaction of despair pretty uncalled for. Also, the way Natsume takes out the whole gang in the manga is far more violent and involves a lot of blood, whereas the anime version just cuts to them lying unconscious at his feet.
 * Animax-South East Asia actually had ALL anime episodes edited for re-broadcast in the region with Baby Beel wearing a diaper.
 * Brainwashed: Pillar Head Salamander tries to do this to Oga and Tojo.
 * Bratty Half-Pint: Lamia. Though Furuichi just thinks she's Tsundere.
 * En and Futaba too, as the former is a prince who's used to being spoiled while the latter is simply a Spoiled Brat.
 * Breaking the Fourth Wall: Though several characters endanger it, Kanzaki outright smashes the fourth wall when he complains about being given a small panel while trying to make a dramatic speech.
 * Tojo turns up during a dream sequence in chapter 124 and mentions his lack of air time. The others reply that he's out-of-character and it's been so long no one even remembers him any more.
 * Also, Furuichi does this after the ending animation in episode 33.
 * In the beginning of episode 43, after waking up from his first Kangaroo Court dream, an annoyed Oga asks to get to the opening already.
 * Happens quite a bit in the End of War 4 episodes, particularly Nene who wonders why her avatar is still alive when she died oh-so dramatically in the previous episode. Also, Natsume takes a peek at the chainsaw carnage done on Shiroyama and cheerfully announces that they can't show it on-air.
 * In episode 54,  and Furuichi declares that they can't show that on TV, with the animation replaced by a scene with Arandron.
 * When Oga ruins Furuichi's fantasy in chapter 146.

"Oga: "I'd rather die than have a woman carry me.""
 * Brick Joke: General Furuichi. During the Volleyball incident, Furuichi was included because he is obviously the mastermind and leader of these punks.
 * When Tojo first learns about demons he starts thinking about bears, due to the words for "demon" (akuma) and "bear" (kuma) sounding the same in Japanese. When we meet him again,
 * Tojo crying after.
 * Bridal Carry: Hilda does this to Beel when he gets tired. However Oga  protests and ends up carrying him himself. Thank goodness Oga's strength seemed to have carried over!

"Oga: "Dammit. Each time I think things will turn over to what we want, these fodder characters keep popping up!""
 * In more straight-up examples, Oga's also done this with Aoi and Hilda.
 * Brilliant but Lazy: Natsume, who hardly ever goes all out but has never lost a fight, yet is still only The Dragon of the weakest Warmup Boss.
 * Bromantic Foil: Furuichi to Oga, though it's more a sort of love-hate relationship.
 * Bullying a Dragon: The punks that try and mess with Aoi's grandpa. Works about as well as one would expect.
 * The Bus Came Back: Chapter 111 features the return of several minor characters, such as MK5, whose sole purpose seems to be to prevent the main characters from meeting Mr Saotome.

""TOTALLY WIPED OUT!""
 * But Thou Must!: When Oga's about to fight Tojo, Kanzaki and Himekawa offer to help gang up on Tojo. When he refuses, they respond by making the exact same offer, causing Oga to make the comparison to Dragon Quest.
 * Butt Monkey: Furuichi, oh so much. He's always either getting beaten up by Oga, beaten up by someone else, electrocuted by Baby Beel, roped into Oga's crazy schemes against his will and paying far more than anyone else, caught in compromising situations, rejected by the ladies, and generally seems to have the worst luck in the world.
 * In chapter 143, Oga reveals that part of the reason he drags Furuichi everywhere because he thought it would be funny. Poor guy.
 * MK5 is definitely one. Despite the group's status as a gang of dangerous delinquents, the only purpose they serve is to be pounded down by both protagonists and antagonists.
 * As specified, it's their talent to "be beaten in the space of one page".
 * By the Power of Grayskull: The anime's Magical Girl episode gives us "Piple Yople Pampoppin". Becomes a Crowning Moment of Funny when Hilda is forced to say it.
 * Calling Your Attacks: Oga starts doing this during his fight with Miki.
 * Aoi is guilty of this with her sword techniques.
 * Also, CHANGED MAN PUNCH! and etc.
 * Yuka does this when she get her hands on a Humongous Mecha. It Makes Sense in Context.
 * Don't forget the Gurren Lagann style Finishing Move the whole group delivers when the Humongous Mecha upgrades into a Combining Mecha - DIAMOND EVIL ARROW!
 * Devil Shock, POMPADOUR SPECIAL!
 * Cannot Spit It Out: Aoi and her feelings for
 * Casanova Wannabe: Nobody can deny Furuichi has lots of enthusiasm. His success rate on the other hand...
 * He finally gets some in episode 53 of the anime.
 * The latest arc has introduced us to Mikagami of Teimou's Shadow Force.
 * Cast of Snowflakes: The massive cast of Mooks are all drawn uniquely, even those who are simply characters in the background waiting to get trounced by Oga. Quite a pleasant surprise granted they are all supposed to look like generic thugs, but each one manages to have several distinctive features in the drawing of their facial structures, scars, tattoos and piercings, hairstyles, musculature, clothing, and accessories.
 * Casual Danger Dialog: Sometimes. It helps that Oga is a Cloudcuckoolander.
 * Catapult Nightmare: Oga does this in episode 3 of the anime after dreaming about what a grown-up Beel might turn out like.
 * Catapult Nightmare: Oga does this in episode 3 of the anime after dreaming about what a grown-up Beel might turn out like.

"Hilda: "Let's do this...like women.""
 * Here in chapter 124. To be frank, it was a really messed up dream.
 * Arandron after the trippy "Robot Oga" omake. Though he seems more confused than afraid. As are the readers.
 * Catch Phrase: "Goodnight!" Shimokawa. "DABUU!" may also count.
 * Cat Fight: Hilda and Aoi duke it out over who Beel likes more, in the chapter aptly titled 'Cat Fight'.

"Oga: "Hey you two. I think you're forgetting the original problem here. We're trying to get me back to normal right? Then why are you two fighting it out?""
 * The utter randomness of it is lampshaded by Oga.

"Furuichi: *Nosebleed* "What a nice scene that was...""
 * Furuichi doesn't seem to mind though...

"Nene: (Regarding Aoi) "This is bad! If she sees this, it'll be Dangerous Beauties Coliseum!""
 * In chapter 140, a Genre Savvy Nene worries that this will happen if Aoi and Hilda meet.

"Hilda: "Isn't it weird that they're in the same class as Oga?" Kanzaki: "What I want to know is...why the hell are you guys in that same class as me?""
 * Cat Smile: Oga has one during his, er... training of Beel.
 * Again when Beel.
 * Himekawa also has one really briefly after he blackmails Sadohara into letting him keep his shirt.
 * Character Title
 * Charles Atlas Superpower: Oga, who considering he gets electrocuted on a daily basis, would be dead without it.
 * Tojo and Kunieda are just as bad, being able to easily destroy concrete and throw people across rooms.
 * Chaste Hero: Good grief, Oga.
 * Chekhov's Gun: Tojo was briefly shown doing part-time work at a construction site.
 * Chekhov's Gunman: Most of the apparently minor antagonists that Oga defeats early on later return to take active roles. Examples include Shimokawa, Kanzaki's Gang, Himekawa, the Red Tails and Teimou. The anime also brings back several other denizens of Ishikawa.
 * Chick Magnet: Oga, for some reason, seems to be attracting a lot of girls, at least one of whom is definitely in love with him.
 * Himekawa with his hair down attracts a huge gang of St Ishiyama girls to their classroom to swoon over him.
 * Chivalrous Pervert: Furuichi. It just keeps getting worse.
 * Class Is in Room X-01: All the characters that come from Ishiyama are in the same class (3F) when they transfer to St Ishiyama, freshman, junior, or senior status be damned. Lampshaded by several people.

"Hilda: "Try it again and I'll give you a crew cut.""
 * Class Trip: The latest arc has the delinquents going on a field trip to Okinawa.
 * Cleavage Window: Isabella's maid outfit.
 * Clock Tower: Akumano Academy has one, which is destroyed by Oga during his fight with
 * Close-Call Haircut: Kunieda gets one at St. Ishiyama from Sakaki. But she doesn't let it faze her and quickly pays him back.
 * Hilda gives one to Yolda, breaking her broom in the same hit.

"Yuka: "She's so bratty! It's so cute!""
 * Clothing Damage: Kiriya gets all his clothes blown off (except his boxers) when Oga and Beel hit him with a lightning bolt.
 * Agiel's Badass Longcoat gets ripped to shreds after she gets hit with one of Aoi's sword techniques.
 * Cloudcuckoolander: Oga, the guy who thinks it perfectly normal to fish a dead body out of the water, only to have it split open and reveal a baby inside. Then take the baby home...
 * Reinforced when he meets Aoi. She's trying to explain that Kota isn't her son, but her brother. Cut to Oga beginning a début boxing match between Baby Beel and Kota. While she was talking.
 * When En addresses his "brother", Oga's first reaction is to assume he's talking to Hilda and that she's secretly a man. His next reaction is to comment on how short En is.
 * "If I stay like this forever, then I won't be able to play the piano!"
 * "What are they doing? You can't catch crayfish in the winter, they go into hibernation!"
 * Also Tojo as well. Even Oga thinks he's weird. He attempted to trade a little girl some guy was holding hostage for a box of candy.
 * The Demon King is possibly even more random than both Oga and Tojo.
 * Being one seems to be a requirement for being absolutely Badass. Note how the three examples here are also considered to be the strongest in the story.
 * Combat Commentator: Utterly skewered. When Oga starts calling attacks which are perfectly normal punches and kicks, Furuichi immediately starts making up bullshit to explain to the other people on the sidelines.
 * Later, during the volleyball match, one of the two official commentators is wearing a cat costume, and is only allowed to say "meow". Whenever he tries giving genuine commentary, he is chastised by the other commentator.
 * Color Failure: Happens a few times.
 * Comedic Sociopathy: Pretty much everybody on the series has sociopathic tendencies - even characters who are not supposed to be delinquents. Like 1-year-old toddlers.
 * Cool Shades: Himekawa (they hide how pretty his eyes are) and Aizawa.
 * Cool Car: En and his maids get one thanks to Isabella's magic.
 * Creepy Doll: Decapitation Island is full of them. They're all possessed by demons and many are life-size. Luckily they're also quite stupid.
 * Crucified Hero Shot: Happens to by the Pillar Squad.
 * Cry Cute: There, there Lamia. Oga and Furuichi are going to make everything better now...
 * One word:
 * Futaba finally stops being bratty and acts her age.
 * Curb Stomp Battle: Pretty much every single one of Oga's fights.
 * Curtains Match the Window: The titular Beelzebub. Also his big brother, Lord En.
 * Demon maid Isabella as well.
 * Custom Uniform: Only two or three people actually wear the school uniform straight.
 * Cute Little Fangs: Lord En. It's safe to assume little brother Baby Beel will develop these as well - as soon as he's done teething.
 * Ch. 138
 * Cuteness Proximity: Yuka finds Futaba absolutely adorable.


 * Tojo can't seem to help himself when it comes to small animals and babies. He immediately seeks to adopt them.
 * Cute Witch: Pillar Elim comes complete with the requisite Simple Staff and wizard hat.

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"Oga: "Like there's such a convenient power-up, dumbass!!""
 * Dancing Theme: The fourth ED.
 * Date Peepers: Nene, Chiaki and Yuka become this during Aoi's aquarium date.
 * Deadly Game: En is very fond of these. Aside from online shooters, others used include sudoku, darts, bowling and pool (though don't ask how any of those are supposed to work).
 * Deal with the Devil: An unintentional one mind you.
 * Death Glare: Jinno, one of Tojo's followers, can give one strong enough to physically harm a person, as Himekawa and Kanzaki found out.
 * Deep-Immersion Gaming: Ever since the gang started playing End of War 4, all the action has been seen as if they were really within the game.
 * Defeat Means Friendship: After Oga individually defeated each member of the Tohoshinki, whether they admit it or not, They can be considered as Oga's True Companions.
 * Defrosting Ice Queen: Aoi, at least when it comes to Oga, and to some extent Hilda.
 * Defusing the Tykebomb: Oga's just-realized goal as Baby Beel's foster father.
 * Delayed Causality: Pillar Head Yata pulls one on Tojo thanks to his super-sonic sword.
 * Delinquent Hair: And how. Oga and Furuichi invert this with the first having brown hair and being one of the most feared in the series, while the latter has silver hair but had potential to go to the non-delinquent Saint Ishiyama.
 * Designated Girl Fight: During the Akumano Academy Raid, when Oga encounters a Pillar Squad made up of female demons,.
 * Destructive Saviour: Luckily, Oga and Baby Beel aren't asked to foot any of the bills for the damage caused.
 * Determinator: Oga, Tojo, Kunieda, Izuma and Miki. All of them had got beaten to bloody pulps and yet still forced themselves to get up and fight.
 * Deus Ex Machina: Subverted.
 * Played straight later. When confronted by a giant demon monster and surrounded by hell's resident Evil Poacher bandits,  develops a previously unheard of power.
 * The concept is openly mocked during Oga's fight against

"Aoi: "What kind of God are you if you get satisfaction from asking a middle schooler about her growth!?""
 * The Devil Is a Loser: Or in this case, a hardcore gamer.
 * Dirty Old Man: Mr Saotome is accused of being this after sharing his Field Trip fantasies with the class. Unsurprisingly, his only follower is Furuichi.
 * The Youkai that Aoi meets is a Dirty Old Tengu demanding her measurements and panty color in exchange for his power. She gives neither, instead choosing to Take a Third Option.

"Student: "I never ordered a shake."
 * Disco Dan:  is a big gamer but his knowledge (and presumably his skill) are stuck effectively in just the 16 bit generation before meeting the cast.
 * Dismotivation: Seriously what is Oga's motivation? He isn't interested in girls, money, power and never even seems to actively seek out battles just for the hell of it. Even his desire to get rid of Baby Beel seems to only show up when it's convenient for the plot. Its seems that if left alone he would just slack off all the time.
 * Disproportionate Retribution: En thinks that is trying to take Lamia from him, so he declares war and swear to bring a whole army next time.
 * Dissonant Serenity: Natsume. Just... Natsume.
 * When Oga's not grinning during his fights, he wears a completely blank and detached expression, as if he doesn't even realise he's beating the shit out of people.
 * Dissimile: According to Mr Saotome, going through high school without a field trip is like having a burger without a shake.

Student: "That example sucked.""

"Hilda:"
 * Distressed Damsel: Angelica, with Furuichi as the resident Knight in Shining Armour.
 * Aoi briefly becomes one when
 * becomes one for most of the Behemoth arc.
 * The Ditz: Azusa, who is always cheerfully oblivious and so dumb it makes her border on Cloudcuckoolander at times.
 * Yuka hasn't once made a serious/normal remark since her introduction. Even Kanzaki thinks she's weird.
 * Do Wrong Right: During the volleyball match, Himekawa gets angry at Tojo and Oga for breaking the rules... and being stupid enough to get caught doing it.
 * Does Not Like Men: The Red Tails, especially Nene.
 * Doppelganger: gets a frighteningly powerful one during his training by Saotome.
 * Doting Grandparent: Kanzaki's dad towards his granddaughter Futaba. Made even funnier due to the fact he's a Yakuza head and she treats him like filth.
 * Oga's parents seem very doting towards Beelzebub, more-so than they are to their own children.
 * The Dragon: Aizawa to Tojo, Natsume to Kanzaki, Nene to Aoi, arguably Miki to Izuma.
 * Dropping the Bombshell: Happens when Hilda introduces herself to Aoi as

"Isabella: "Those two would be a nice example of, if it weren't for the fetters binding them down." Furuichi and Lamia: "WHAAAAAAAAAAT!?""
 * A more minor example happens to Furuichi and Lamia when Isabella let's it slip that

"Futaba: "Hajime, open this!" Shinjo: "Are you on a leash?""
 * Dual-Wielding: Surprisingly averted until the entrance of Tiriel and her twin swords.
 * Dude Looks Like a Lady: Natsume at first. He looks slightly less feminine later on, but still abnormally pretty.
 * Athrun too. He and Kunieda could be twins.
 * Don't forget Pillar Head Salamander.
 * Dumb Muscle: There are a lot of these. Generally the bigger and more muscular the delinquent, the less you have to worry about them.
 * Early-Bird Cameo: In the anime, En and his maids get several during the St Ishiyama arc festival.
 * Elegant Gothic Lolita: Hilda's default outfit. Apparently it's a requirement for demon maids.
 * Enemy Mine/Rivals Team Up: Almost the entire point of the St Ishiyama arc.
 * And again against Behemoth's men, who everyone thinks are from a rival school called Akumano Academy that must be crushed for having such a stupid name.
 * Now the themselves joined Oga's group to help fight En.
 * Emotion Suppression: Seems to be what helped to climb the wet nurse ranks: she ignores her own emotions and lives solely for her master. No wonder she's such an Ice Queen...
 * Enfant Terrible: Kanzaki's adorable little niece Futaba is one of these, manipulating everyone into doing her bidding for her and beating them up when they refuse.

"Furuichi: "I'm so very sorryyyyy!""
 * Evil Counterpart: Pillar Head Salamander to Natsume. Hecadoth also looks a lot like Oga at first glance.
 * Evil Laugh: Oga, all the way. Sometimes for absolutely no reason.
 * Even the Guys Want Him: If the Spit Take is any indication, Himekawa cleans up nicely.
 * Exposition Break: Oga and  have one to piece together why exactly   As in, they literally abandon the Pillar Squad members Oga was facing down to have a nice chat in the supply closet   was napping in. It finally ends when some Pillar Squad mooks yell at them for taking so long.
 * Expy: Arandron acts and looks a lot like Tessai did in the early parts of Bleach. Just remember the scene where he is in the bed with Ichigo and all questions should be answered.
 * Hey, look! Jecht is a homeroom teacher.
 * Pillar Tiriel looks a lot like Mami Tomoe.
 * In the anime, Kazuya bears a strong resemblance to Ichigo Kurosaki.
 * Orochimaru is now working for Jabberwock. Only now he's going by the name Rindeblum.
 * Extra Eyes: Of the third eye in the forehead variety - and the fact that gains one may hint that the Demon King has one too.
 * Eyes Always Shut: Sakaki, who does open them slightly when he's surprised. Salamander has these most of the time, but opens them more often than Sakaki.
 * Eyepatch of Power: Pillar Yshiel, who we can assume is strong.
 * The Faceless: Beelzebub III aka the Demon Lord. We only see him from the back.
 * Also Dr Awesome's human form, which utilizes the Face Framed in Shadow technique to good effect.
 * Face of a Thug: Oga isn't a candidate, since he's only nice when he wants to be, but Tojo is also scary looking and acts genuinely good-natured most of the time.
 * Face Heel Turn: has a brief period of this during the Okinawa arc where he  so that he can get revenge on Aoi for flushing him down the toilet.
 * Facial Markings: Edda and Galle, Those Two Bad Guys from Vlad's Gang. Behemoth's minions also have them.
 * Fan Service with a Smile: Azusa and her friends (plus Kazuya) set up a Maid Cafe for the school festival, which Furuichi frequents.
 * An anime filler has Hilda collect the "best hosts" to welcome Demon King to Earth. Cue Himekawa and Natsume shirtless, carrying serving trays.
 * This colour page, featuring Catgirl and Playboy Bunny outfits and, once again, Natsume as a waiter.
 * Fed to the Beast: Natsume and Kanzaki attempt to chuck Furuichi into the aquarium shark pool in chapter 150.

"Izo: "He sure flew far...""
 * Femme Fatale: Hilda. Yolda even more so.
 * Filler: The anime is very fond of using these and various Day in The Limelight episodes to stretch out the manga arcs. However this means that the canon manga filler arcs (such as the Pool Episode) are often mistaken and treated the same as pointless filler eps, which usually is with much rage and annoyance.
 * Final Speech: Arandron, after teleporting to the wrong part of the Demon World and being impaled on a tree, starts giving some corny speech about promising to give his daughter a dress for her birthday, until Oga and Furuichi tell him to stop with the cliché death lines already.
 * Finger-Poke of Doom: Izo's is strong enough to fling a hapless mook several meters out to sea!

"Oga (On hearing a description of the young Saotome): "And WHO are you talking about exactly?" Aoi: "It's like she's talking about the two of us!""
 * First-Name Basis: Miki insists that Oga should call him "Hisaya", but Oga refuses because he thinks guys being that personal is creepy.
 * Arandron also calls Furuichi by his first name by mistake, causing Hilda to question their relationship. Arandron blushes and says that it "just came out".
 * When Hilda she begins calling Oga by his first name (the chapter is even called "Tatsumi"). Oga's reaction is hilarious.
 * And then . Oga is bit confused the first time.
 * Five-Man Band: Oga, Beel, Furuichi, and the TKKH have been slowly becoming one. It's explicitly hinted in the 5th intro.
 * The Hero: Oga and Beel. Or Anti-Heroes, anyway.
 * The Lancer: Kunieda
 * The Big Guy: Tojo and Kanzaki
 * The Smart Guy: Himekawa
 * The Chick: Furuichi
 * Sixth Ranger: Hilda.
 * Foe-Tossing Charge
 * Forgotten Childhood Friend: is this to Oga, complete with his own vague turning point.
 * Freak-Out: En has one after meaning that he has lost the game.
 * Happens to Oga when
 * : Between Oga and Beel as an after-effect of using Super Milk Time for too long.
 * : Super Milk Time does this, to varying degrees with Oga and Beel.
 * Fun with Acronyms: Chapter 146 gives us the Principal Isurugi Enticement Strategy, or P.I.E.S for short.
 * Furo Scene: Oga, Furuichi, and Natsume all get one in the anime.
 * Gainaxing: Shizuka of the Six Knights. Happens in footage of her practicing volleyball, and for the purpose of Arandron's bad dub-over, the clip is actually put into a loop for the Ishiyama boys. Lampshaded by Furuichi and Himekawa.
 * For some inexplicable reason, this has been averted so far by Hilda, Yolda, and Isabella.
 * Gamer Chick: Chiaki, who normally keeps quiet about it.
 * Gecko Ending: The anime suffered from this.
 * Generation Xerox: Oga and Aoi seem mirror the highschool days of Mr Saotome and Suiten: one being a delinquent demon contractor and the other being the leader of an all girl gang. Of course, this is lampshaded to high heaven.

"Furuichi: "Will you please get your minds out of the gutter?" Yuka: "My mind is going further into the gutter because both of your are trying so hard to cover it up...""
 * Genre Savvy: Audience Surrogate Furuichi seems to know exactly where the plot is going, and frequently lampshades the more ridiculous occurrences of certain tropes.
 * Later on, Nene starts asking herself if she's wandered into a love comedy.
 * Gentle Giant: Tojo, despite being massive in size and a Blood Knight to boot, is a pretty nice and easy-going guy, and likes cute animals.
 * Shiroyama also qualifies.
 * Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!/Dope Slap: Oga socks En in the head to snap him out of his Freak-Out.
 * Affectionate Gesture to the Head: He then rubs his hair and tries to comfort him. En starts crying anyhow.
 * Get Your Mind Out of the Gutter: Said word for word by Furuichi while trying to explain yet another Not What It Looks Like moment with Lamia.

"Oga: "Who the hell said that trying harder makes you weaker than being awakened!!!?""
 * Giant Flyer: The wild Ak-Baba.
 * The Grand Bahamut completely blows it out of the water though.
 * Girly Run: Furuichi is running like a bitch.
 * Giving Up the Ghost: In the anime, after his transdimensional accident, Arandron's spirit begins to float out of his body until Oga hauls it back in. Oga then proceeds to smack Arandron's mortally wounded body around in order to wake him up.
 * The Glasses Come Off: Jinno, when he's about to get dangerous. Oddly Himekawa and Aizawa, who wear shades, keep them on.
 * The Glomp: Beel gives Aoi a few while.
 * Hilda gives Beel one in chapter 143 when trying to out-hug.
 * The Glorious War of Sisterly Rivalry: seem to have had this going on since they were in Wet Nurse Training Academy.
 * Glowing Eyes of Doom: Most powerful demons are depicted with glowing red eyes. Nurse Oga also has them.
 * In the anime anyone can have them if they're pissed enough. Oga, Baby Beel and Tojo are the most common offenders.
 * Goldfish Poop Gang: MK-5, full stop.
 * THERE YOU HAVE IT! THE MK5'S SPECIALITY: LOSE IN ONE PAGE!! In volleyball, to boot!
 * Goo-Goo Godlike: Beelzebub. He may be cute now, but just wait until he grows up...
 * Good Scars, Evil Scars/Scars Are Forever: Many of the characters, whether bad or slightly less bad, are covered in scars. Notable are Kanzaki, Tojo and Miki.
 * The majority of Behemoth's Pillar Squad have scars, particularly the more morally ambiguous ones.
 * Groin Attack: Lamia lands one on Oga during their first meeting.
 * Lamia lands another one on Oga just before he and Furuichi return to the human world after their Vlad's Haunt adventure. Poor lad probably needs to check if his boys are still swimming after that.
 * Grievous Harm with a Body: As seen here, Oga makes use of this while fighting . It fails spectacularly.
 * Guile Hero: Furuichi is pretty good at getting out of sticky situations, but he's recently shocked everyone (including himself) by managing to unite the Red Tails and the Tohoshinki to his cause and enlist them to help him find En and defeat Behemoth's men, all by twisting the facts to his advantage. Granted they're not the cleverest bunch, but still it's a miracle he actually got them to listen to him.
 * Natsume also qualifies as this - at least when he chooses to.
 * Gun Fu: Chiaki. Four at a time.
 * Hair Flip: Badass Long Hair Natsume is quite fond of running a hand through his hair. It also gets its fair share of dramatic flipping in both the manga and anime.
 * Hair-Trigger Temper: Most delinquent characters will turn to violence with very little provocation.
 * Hard Work Hardly Works: Averted hard during Oga's fight with, where he manages to turns the tables by simply putting more effort into his moves.

"Himekawa: "Don't move or else I'll drop this- Drops mook Himekawa: "-guy. Ah, he fell.""
 * Harmless Electrocution: What, do you expect the adorable Baby Beel to actually kill someone in this series?
 * Demons like Hilda and people with super strength like Oga only end up charred, but notably weaker characters are more severely injured or knocked out, as shown with the Rice Boy actors in chapter 157. It kills bugs though.
 * Head Pet: Lamia carries a cute little ghost around on her head.
 * Hello, Nurse!: The outfits that come with Baby Beel's doctor kit invoke this. However considering it's Oga and Furuichi wearing them...
 * Abe's reaction to Furuichi may play it straight.
 * Heroic BSOD: Oga has had two, both of which are played for comedy. The first time was when he found out that Furuichi had been on a holiday abroad with his family and after kidnapping him realized he could have just gone with them, causing him to spend the next couple of hours spaced out and talking with an Okinawan accent. The second time was after he failed to protect Hilda and got beaten by a demon, he got extremely depressed and started apologizing to people for being weak after beating the shit out of them.
 * Heroic Sacrifice: Nene performs one, Taking the Bullet to save Chiaki in the online war game. She makes it very dramatic, giving a little speech and everything, only to wake up again seconds after dying due to Chiaki being a Medic.
 * pushes Oga and Beel out of the way of an oncoming dragon.
 * Heroic Comedic Sociopath: OGA
 * Hey, It's That Voice!: A whole LOT of them. For example, Oga would not mind to don Kamina glasses.
 * Hidden Depths: Chiaki takes video gaming very seriously. Even Nene notes that she's like a different person when there are games involved.
 * Natsume certainly has them, but we don't know exactly what they are yet.
 * Neither Furuichi nor Himekawa seem like genius strategists at first glance. Himekawa's wealth and pretty boy looks could also count.
 * Hidden Eyes: Characters are often drawn with this when enraged or badly injured.
 * Pillar Kirin wears a blindfold at all times.
 * Hidden in Plain Sight: After three days of non-stop online video games searching for En, the gang eventually find out that he and the maids were
 * Hidden Purpose Test: When the resident shrine Tengu starts asking Aoi questions, she expects something like a test of character. Instead she gets asked about her measurements.
 * High School Hustler: Himekawa. His brazenness seals the deal on both the volleyball gambit and "End of War 4". It helps he's got the cash to back it up, though.
 * Horned Humanoid: The Demon Lord has a rather cartoonish looking pair.
 * Horrible Judge of Character: Kazuya thinks Oga is the most awesome guy in the world. He also described Furuichi as Oga's super cool, good looking Number Two.
 * Hostage Situation: While the Chinpa mooks play it straight in chapter 153, Himekawa spoofs it by taking a mook hostage, delivering a standard hostage taker spiel...and dropping the mook off the roof mid-speech

"Yuka: "We're gonna talk amongst ourselves naked, as women.""
 * Hot Chick with a Sword: Aoi and Hilda.
 * Hot Shonen Mom: Pillar Head Laymia, who is mother, is quite the looker.
 * Hot Springs Episode: Following their training, the Teimou gang, Aoi and Oga go to a shrine with hot springs. Mikagami considers peeping into the girls' half, only for Aoi to reveal that she and Isafuyu can hear them and close the partition.
 * Yuka, Ryoko and Kaoru of the Red Tails get Hilda to go have a bath with them at the hotel in Okinawa.

"Oga: "This isn't the I know!!!""
 * Also in episode 57, Hilda wins a trip to one taking the Oga family with her.
 * Hour of Power: Oga's It gives him Game Breaker power levels, but can only be used once for five minutes.
 * How Dare You Die on Me!: In the Demon World, Oga yells that if Arandron dies, then he'll kill him. Yeeeaaah.
 * Humongous Mecha: If this isn't enough, Himekawa gives us this.
 * Hypercompetent Sidekick: Natsume to Kanzaki, and to a lesser extent Aizawa to Tojo.
 * Identity Amnesia: Salamander's flames completely erase your personality, leaving you with no memories or idea who you are. This is how ends up. Oga is so unnerved he eventually can't take it any more and runs for his life.

"Nene: "Creepy bastard." Ryoko: "Touch me and I'll slit your throat.""
 * Idiots Cannot Catch Colds: Furuichi brings this up when Oga sneezes due to being gossiped about.
 * Idiot Hair: Pillar Head Salamander, although he's definitely not an idiot. Mischievous, hell yes. His personality certainly fits the Hair Antennae trope, though.
 * Idiot Hero: Oga. Frequently pointed out by other members of the cast.
 * I Don't Like the Sound of That Place: Vlad's Haunt.
 * I Have the High Ground: Hilda stands atop a lamppost in the first chapter, prompting Furuichi to tell her they can see up her dress.
 * Apparently Mr. Saotome eats his ramen on top of cranes in the anime.
 * Episode 55 has Kanzaki begin his Big Damn Heroes moment by announcing himself from the school roof.
 * I Have Your Wife: Himekawa kidnapping Hilda and Furuichi to lure Oga out.
 * The Chinpa group kidnap Yuka and Futaba in order to lure Kanzaki and Tojo into an ambush.
 * Imagine Spot: Furuichi and Aoi are both very prone to having these, especially in the anime.
 * Seems Furuichi's Butt Monkey status has bled into these as well. His recent one has him chasing after swimsuit clad Red Tails, who are throwing abuse at him at every step.

"Oga: "This again? You guys are making no progress at all.""
 * Improbable Weapon User: Both Hilda and Aoi have used umbrellas to devastating effect.
 * Aoi also cut Sakaki's bamboo sword in half with a ruler.
 * Yolda wields a mop.
 * has managed to take down two of the Six Knights with a pair of shoes.
 * Inner-City School: Ishiyama High. Filled to overflowing with Delinquents, who are constantly getting into bloody gang wars and never go to class. And not a teacher in sight!
 * Would you be seen in that situation?
 * Informed Attractiveness: Oga, sort of. He gets Beel to act like a total pretty boy, complete with Bishie Sparkles and Love Bubbles, as that is how he believes he acts. However in reality he acts anything but. Although, many people do think that he possesses a more rugged type of charm...
 * Innocent Aliens: The Yoppolu Aliens, which are the nicest demons in the area. If you harm one though...
 * Innocent Cohabitation: Oga and Hilda, who everyone (including his parents) think are practically married, but in reality hate each other and only live together for the sake of Baby Beel.
 * Insane Troll Logic: It's everywhere, but primarily Oga, Tojo and Kanzaki. Basically anyone who isn't a Straight Man or holding the Sanity Ball can be affected.
 * Instant Fanclub: The Chinpa mooks form one for the Tōhōshinki after Oga curbstomps Izo.
 * Interplay of Sex and Violence: Yolda seems like she's trying to kill Oga one minute, then kisses him the next. She also renders Aoi and Furuichi unconscious by caressing their cheeks.
 * Invisible to Normals:
 * Invulnerable Knuckles: Oga and Tojo are the leading offenders. Miki averts this, seriously damaging his hands after training too vigorously.
 * Is That Cute Kid Yours: Aoi's younger brother Kota is often mistaken as being her own child by the other mothers. There's also Oga and Beelzebub.
 * Presumably Aiba gets the same treatment with his baby sister.
 * It's All My Fault: Surprisingly enough, Oga experiences a moment of this, blaming himself for Hilda's and complaining that if he can't put things right he'll regret it forever.
 * Japanese Delinquents: Practically everyone.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Oga and Furuichi, and it is looking like qualifies as well.
 * Also
 * Jobber: It appears MK-5 and "Goodnight" Shimokawa are this.
 * Joke Character: Baby Beel, when not in contact with Oga or crying.
 * Kangaroo Court: Oga's nightmare of 'People vs Oga' in "Isn't it about time we stopped calling him the best? Because he got beaten ragged."
 * It picks up nearly forty chapters later, with the second proceedings getting under way. Oga has to wear a sash marked 'Loser', and Judge Furuichi is crazier than ever, talking about Buddha's face and insisting that that it's not what Oga said, but his feelings that are important. It just gets even more trippy from there.

"Nene: "We're leaving." Yuka: "Nyaah, why?""
 * Kansai Regional Accent: Quite subtle, but you can tell when they start calling each other "aho" instead of "Baka". It is set around Kanto after all, and adds to the delinquent stereotype.
 * Kick the Son of a Bitch
 * Knight of Cerebus: While En is not dark in and of himself, his arrival (and the near immediate secondary arrival of the Pillar Squad) takes the story into a lightly less comedic place. Sort of a shift from Action-Comedy to Dramatic-Action-Comedy.
 * Several members of the Pillar Squad itself, however are very dark, as is their purpose:.
 * The Akumano Academy arc seems to have Cerebus Syndrome setting in. Thankfully there's still a ton of gags even if the story is getting darker.
 * Large Ham: The leader of Vlad's Gang. When he's trying to taunt Angelica into working for them, he indulges in a moment of evil laughter, then orders his men to laugh along with him. After a couple panels of the laughter SFX almost completely obscuring the background, he has to yell at them to stop again.
 * Last-Name Basis: Furuichi and Oga are nearly always referred to by their last names, even when with each other.
 * Lampshaded as Hilda apparently didn't know Furuichi's first name until Arandron mentioned it about one hundred chapters in.
 * Also extends to the four TKKH heads (except for when the Red Tails address Kunieda), Natsume, and Miki.
 * Leave the Two Lovebirds Alone: Happens in chapter 155, when Nene (forcibly) drags Yuka away from Izo and Aoi's heart to heart.

"Nene: "Like father, like son.""
 * Lethal Chef: Hilda, whose cooking is apparently perfectly deadly (particularly the croquettes).Not even Baby Beel can stomach them...
 * However, after Salamander's memory wipe, her efforts improve tremendously.
 * Let's Get Dangerous
 * Like Father, Like Son: Oga and Baby Beel often mirror each other's actions and expressions. Their similar looks are also why Oga's family so easily believed Baby Beel is his biological child.
 * During their field trip in Okinawa, Beel mistakenly gets into a sticky Love Triangle between Futaba (Kanzaki's niece) and Chiyo (Izo's sister), the two wanting to get a straight answer out of Beel (who, by the way, can't talk) as of who he prefers more. Cue comparisons with Oga's situation between Hilda and Aoi. Nene even lampshades it.

"Yuka: "I think he may be lonely now that everyone has gone home." Chiaki: "That's a good one.""
 * Loads and Loads of Characters: Each new arc brings with it 3+ characters.
 * Locked in a Room: Hilda and Oga, it was their own fault, they learned nothing except that Baby Beel is dumber than a chimpanzee, and that the directions are evil.
 * Locked Out of the Loop: Kunieda until she discovers . Lately, Furuichi is becoming more and more estranged from main events (and he realises it too).
 * Lolicon: Furuichi is mistaken for one after getting into certain.... positions and situations with Lamia.
 * Lonely Rich Kid: Himekawa. Overlaps with I Just Want to Have Friends Type B. Despite being the son of the head of a very large financial group, Himekawa chooses to enroll in the worst high school in Japan and practically buys himself into the whole delinquent scene so that he can have tough kids on the opposite side of the social spectrum to mingle with and boss over. May be due to Parental Abandonment as Himekawa reveals he lives alone in a high-rise apartment complex owned by his family.
 * During the online gaming chapters, he invites the Ishiyama gang over to his pad for three straight days to play against Lord En, accommodating all their needs down to providing them with individual gaming terminals and a multi-panel viewing base! On the surface it seems Himekawa is merely boasting about the depth of his pockets, but it turns out he really does enjoy the gang's company and will do everything money can buy to show them appreciation and keep them around (such as giving the gang a big bag of very expensive cookies after ).
 * This is even lampshaded by Yuka.


 * Hell, even is one of these.
 * Loony Fan: Kazuya, who follows Oga around insisting they are "bros" and trying to be his groupie. Oga and Furuichi eventually give in to flattery and let him tag along.
 * Love At First Sight: Izo Aiba towards Aoi. Seems to run in the family as well, seeing as his sister has fallen for Beel.
 * Luminescent Blush: Aoi after one too many glomps from Beel.
 * Hilda makes up for never having blushed before by doing it about once a page in chapter 139 after reuniting with Baby Beel and getting embarrassed about.

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"Chinpa Mook: "How petty! That's basically limited you to one wish!""
 * Made of Iron: Oga and Tojo in particular, but the amount of damage some characters can take is ridiculous.
 * Magical Girl: The main point of episode 27. With the Demon Sparkling Transformation Wand anyone (that's 18 or under) can become one!
 * Magic Skirt: Hilda, Aoi and Lamia are all affected by this, even when performing mid-air acrobatics or in extremely windy conditions.
 * Make a Wish: Koma offers to grant Izo any one wish...along the lines of 'capturing the heart of a girl you like and making her yours'.

": "Now then... why isn't this child wearing any clothes?""
 * Male Frontal Nudity: Put a diaper on Baby Beel for crying out loud.
 * , of all people, lampshades this when she see's him for the first time after

"Oga: "Dammit... even though this is my dream, I have no idea what's going on!""
 * Mama Bear: Hilda. God help you if you threaten her little master.
 * Mandatory Unretirement:
 * Mark of the Beast / Power Tattoo: The Zebub Spell on Oga's arm is a symbol of the contract between Baby Beel and his parent. Appears subject to Marked Change in major battles when it spreads over his whole body.
 * Measuring Day: Episode 28. Complete with a whole lot of shirtless scenes from the guys as well Oga and Furuichi being the (unintentional) peeping toms.
 * Meganekko: Kunieda/Kunie Aoi when in "disguise". Also Isabella, though she's of the stoic kind rather than the Moe kind.
 * Agiel is probably meant to look cute as well... it just doesn't help that she's a sadistic, scantily-clad psychopath.
 * Megaton Punch: Oga has a habit of launching delinquents through the local masonry. Tojo can pull this off to an absurd degree, made more impressive by the fact that.
 * As Furuichi finds out, Beel can pull one off just fine when in Oga's body.
 * Chapter 150 sees Oga getting two in rapid succession from Izo and Aoi. (Thought the latter's one is more of a sugarcane hit than a punch, it still has the same general effect.)
 * Meido/Ninja Maid: Hilda
 * Now there are four of them!
 * Mental World: Oga goes to his to Turns out he has no idea what goes on in his mind at all.
 * Eldritch Location
 * A similar sort of situation occurs in his courtroom nightmares.

"Furuichi: "I haven't done anything, so I don't understand why I was called..." Teacher: "Don't play dumb! You've been going around gathering information, you're basically the ring-leader here!""
 * Mike Nelson, Destroyer of Worlds: The Great Demon King. Tries to fit destroying the human world into his calendar, between games of mahjong and poker and attending demon golf tournaments. We know what happens next.
 * Miko: Aoi, whose family own the local shrine, dresses like one for training.
 * Isafuyu from the shrine in the mountains is a more traditional version.
 * Suiten appears to be a Delinquent version.
 * Mind Control Device: Salamander's
 * Mission Control: Furuichi, Lamia and are this for Oga when he
 * Mistaken for Badass: A lot of characters seem to be under the impression that Furuichi is some strong, gritty, hardcore delinquent type due to him always hanging around with Oga. How wrong they are...
 * And this reputation of his backfires on him when

"Oga: Jabberwock: Oga:"
 * Mistaken for Cheating: Aoi gets pissed off when she thinks that Oga has been cheating on Hilda with her, though he wasn't interested in either of them to begin with.
 * Mistaken for Gay: Happens to Furuichi, mostly thanks to Arandron's actions. The anime takes it Up to Eleven, with nearly everyone new they meet thinking that they are an item.
 * Modesty Towel: Natsume in the Volleyball Arc, when he gets kidnapped by Arandron in the middle of his bath.
 * Mooks: Loads and loads of them.
 * More Dakka: Chiaki using four pistols at once.
 * Moses in the Bulrushes: Subverted heavily by Baby Beel and the fact that he was drawn to Oga because he was ideal demon parent material: strong, arrogant, and downright bloodthirsty.
 * Mr. Exposition: Furuichi, constantly, since Oga doesn't know anything. Even his buff counterpart in Oga's mind acts as this.
 * Himekawa does some of this later on.
 * Natsume as well. He's the one who tells Oga all about the Tōhōshinki after the defeat of Kanzaki. Also does some exposition about online gaming in the video game chapters.
 * Odonel takes it upon himself to tell us all about the working of Behemoth's Pillar Squad. Unfortunately Takahashi-sensei just doesn't get it.
 * Parodied in the anime when Kanzaki and Himekawa give En a crash course in online gaming. Cue Imagine Spot with them explaining various terms, which quickly degenerates into gibberish, that leaves them breathless afterwards.
 * Mr. Fanservice: Not much cast out there since the series is Rated "M" for Manly, but Oga, Natsume, and Himekawa (with hair down) are the designated eye candy.
 * Mugging the Monster: People tend to mistake Hilda as "Oga's Bride" and try to get to him by attacking her. This is a mistake.
 * Though this can also be considered Too Dumb to Live as you would think that being part of the requirement of being the "bride" of the most violent high schooler would be just as capable as he is.
 * My Kung Fu Is Stronger Than Yours: Awesomely subverted in Ch. 138 in a wonderfully non-typical shounen trope fashion against Jabberwock when Oga.

""Even if I do try to fight, all I could do is kill roaches!!""
 * My Little Panzer: Every single one of the demonic medical toys from the anime sixth episode. Oga frequently calls attention to the highly destructive unnecessary extra features, which are only mentioned by the talking manual after something has gone wrong.
 * My Name Is Not Durwood: Izo calling Oga 'Madason'. In his defence, Oga did originally introduce himself like this.
 * Neutral Female: Despite being a highly capable archer, Shizuka is the only one of the Six Knights who has yet to participate in any fights. Well, aside from the volleyball.
 * New Transfer Student: As of chapter 61,
 * Also but the implausibility of this is Lampshaded.
 * Nightmare Face: Most of Oga's slasher smiles count, but this in particular is probably the most nightmarish of them all yet.
 * And now Jabberwock has joined the fun.
 * No Celebrities Were Harmed: Arandron's design is based on Freddie Mercury. His name comes from the French actor Alain Delon who was big in Japan during the 70's.
 * No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: delivers one the first time he takes on Oga and Tojo.
 * Non-Action Guy: Furuichi. And he knows this.

"Furuichi: "If I didn't know any better, this scene would resemble...""
 * Not a Date: Chapter 157 may as well be called 'Not a Date: The Chapter'. Everyone that Oga and Aoi meet at Ishiyama Land assumes they're on a date, to the point of it being a Running Gag.
 * Not What It Looks Like: Oga upon Hilda introducing herself to his family. This may be a partial subversion, because while it wasn't what it seemed, Hilda appears to be fully aware of the implications of what she is saying and milks it for all it's worth.
 * Also, Oga asking Kunieda to be Baby B's new "mother".
 * This is basically the definition of the trope.
 * And here Furuichi basically one-ups himself.
 * Oga temporarily having shows that he and Hilda aren't immune to this. As his dad and sister can attest. Furuichi even lampshades it:

"Aoi: "Dammit, this stupid guy...time after time. Does he enjoy watching me mistake his obliviousness as affection?""
 * Now That's Using Your Teeth: Pillar Labed does a surprise jump attack on, only for
 * Oblivious to Love: Oga to Kunieda, and Kunieda to herself (though she eventually comes to term with her feelings... sort of).
 * Seems like Aoi has finally realized the problem with Oga.

"Yuka: "Shouldn't we help the people who were drilled into the wall?" Himekawa: "Leave 'em be. It's not like they'll die from being drilled like that.""
 * Oh Crap: . Big time.
 * , in earlier chapters.
 * , during Super Milk Time.
 * One-Gender School: Subverted. As no girls were ever shown attending, readers were originally led to believe that Ishiyama was an all-boys school, however they were eventually proved wrong when the Red Tails arrived.
 * Specifically, the Red Tails are an all-girls gang that contains all the girls in the school. So, naturally, when the gang goes somewhere else, it's functionally an all-boys school.
 * One-Man Army: Oga is the best example, though most characters are inhumanly strong anyway.
 * Played oh-so straight by Oga in Ch. 130-132 where it becomes a Mook Horror Show.
 * One Steve Limit: There are two characters with the first name 'Kaoru' - one is Kaoru Jinno, Tojo's underling; and the other Kaoru Umemiya, a Red Tails member. The fact that they are of opposing genders makes it even weirder.
 * Only a Flesh Wound: Himekawa misses the point after Pillar Agiel blasts several Ishiyama students into an Akumano Academy wall.
 * Only a Flesh Wound: Himekawa misses the point after Pillar Agiel blasts several Ishiyama students into an Akumano Academy wall.

"Takayuki Furuichi, struggling along the rugged road of a true general..."
 * Only Known by Their Nickname:
 * Beelzebub, is only called by his nickname Baby Beel or "Master" by Hilda.
 * Hildegarde, otherwise known as Hilda, or "Oga's Bride" by the populace of Oga's school.
 * Only Sane Man: Furuichi, the only non-delinquent main character introduced so far, and the only one who seems to acknowledge just how weird the situation is.

"Random Ishiyama Student: "Are you some kind of streaker?""
 * Somewhat subverted as he has his share of insanity too. Case and point? The pool incident.
 * In the courtroom dream sequences, the roles are reversed, and it's Oga who becomes the Only Sane Man.
 * Recently Natsume seems to have taken over as the serious one of the Ishiyama group. Furuichi is not happy about it.
 * Ordinary High School Student: Sort of. Oga may be a delinquent, but then everyone is a delinquent, so he's nothing out of the ordinary. Furuichi may actually play it straight though.
 * Overly Long Name: Kaiser de Emperana Beelzebub IV. Furuichi and Oga find it impossible to remember, and it's a good bet the audience do as well.
 * Our Demons Are Different: The Demons simply look more "Human-Like" than anything else.
 * Paid Harem: Himekawa has two gun molls fawning over him during his introduction.
 * Panty Fighter: Pillar Agiel. FULL STOP.

"Saotome: "Hmm... white, huh? I expected black.""
 * Panty Shot: An Ishiyama student pretends to fall over so he can get a look up Chiaki's skirt... only to find out she's got a pistol strapped to her thigh.
 * Hilda inadvertantly gives one of these to Saotome during their encounter on the roof of the St. Ishiyama gym.

""I swear I won't peep on you while you're in the bath!""
 * Papa Wolf: Oga is getting there.
 * In chapter 138, Oga even has a power-up from his desire to get Beel what he wants, apparently something all proud parents can do no matter how tough the situation. Known as the "Father Switch" or sometimes the "Miracle Switch".
 * Paper-Thin Disguise: Aoi whilst babysitting. Though the only person she manages to fool is Oga.
 * Parasol of Pain: Hilda keeps a sword in hers.
 * Parental Abandonment: Aoi, sort of. Her parents are both away at the moment: her dad vanished after going out training and her mom went to search for him.
 * Parental Obliviousness: Oga's parents seem unconcerned by their son getting frequently beaten to a bloody pulp or going off to train in the mountains, and accept Hilda and Baby Beel into their house without question.
 * Also when Arandron kidnaps Furuichi from a holiday abroad, his family just assumes he went home by himself.
 * Peek-a-Bangs: Hilda, of the sultry type. Also Athrun to some extent.
 * The Peeping Tom: Aoi's Tengu.

"Vabam: "You'll die a dog's death..." Oga: "Dog's death? But aren't you the dog here?""
 * Also, Teimou's Mikagami.
 * Perpetual Smiler: Natsume. Does this even when announcing the gang's impending war with the demons.
 * Also, Natsume's Demon World doppelganger, Pillar Head Salamander. And Pillar Head Quetzalcoatl.
 * Pet the Dog: Tojo is apparently very fond of small cute things, like babies and kittens, and will attempt to take them home with him.
 * Petting Zoo People: So far all the demons introduced look near indistinguishable from humans. Then along came Pillar Vabam, who is essentially a dog on two legs wearing a suit with sunglasses, guns and smoking a cigar.

""I'm extremely weak!! I'm so weak all people want to do is protect me!!""
 * Pimp Duds: In the anime, Himekawa disguises himself in some after being stuck in his Pretty Boy mode.
 * Playing Against Type: Aki Toyosaki plays Aoi, a Tsundere, Tall, Dark and Bishoujo Delinquent, and Youko Hikasa plays Azusa, a Genki Girl Ditz in the anime, reversing their most famous roles.
 * Playing Pictionary: Beel's attempt to draw a family portrait confuses everyone and is dubbed 'abstract'. To be honest, he's a toddler, were they really expecting a masterpiece?
 * Playing with Fire:, to contrast Beel's lightning powers.
 * Also
 * Pose of Supplication: Oga's father. He even has variations.
 * Kanzaki when he loses to Oga at playing watercut, despite his super special ultra move.
 * Power Gives You Wings: Baby Beel's  has them. Later on  . The fact that they look so much like fly's wings is probably a Shout-Out to the fact that Beelzebub literally translates into 'Lord of the Flies'.
 * Precision F-Strike:
 * Pretty Freeloaders: Hilda, though Oga doesn't want his parents to think she's their daughter-in-law.
 * Horribly subverted with Arandron. Who uses much of the same language as Hilda while trying to trick his host's parents.
 * Previously On Beelzebub: The embarrassment, the tactical leader Furuichi is doing a review of the last chapter, although this is not the time for it.
 * Promotion to Parent
 * Protectorate: What Furuichi is striving to become, apparently.

"Referee: "Foul. Of course it's a foul. Idiots.""
 * Psychic Link: Played for laughs when Oga and Furuichi have unexplained telepathic conversations. About a hundred chapters later it crops up again, and Kanzaki, Hilda and Baby Beel join them.
 * Inner Monologue Conversation
 * Punch a Wall: Oga punches the ground after . The force of it
 * He punches the ground hard enough to make his hand bleed in chapter 135 when running out of time to rescue.
 * Punch-Punch-Punch Uh-Oh: Happens in Oga's first fight against Tojo, and later his first fight with Jabberwock.
 * Punny Name: Tatsumi Oga, commonly known as the "Violent Ogre".
 * Kanzaki's first name means "first son", but he actually turns out to be the second son.
 * Puppy Love: Beel and Chiyo are toddlers. Also Beel and Futaba (who's a little older) if that's what you like.
 * Put on a Bus: Athrun hasn't been mentioned since his first appearance, despite being made out as plot-important. Kazuya and Azusa, now friends of Oga, haven't been seen since the end of their arc either.
 * As of Ch. 140, The Bus Came Back briefly with Kazuya and Azusa.
 * Quirky Miniboss Squad: MK5 and Teimou's Shadow Force.
 * Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs: The punches fly faster than they would in real life, but recent chapters have seen it reach almost Kenshiro level demonstrations.
 * Rated "M" for Manly
 * Reality Ensues: After getting Tojo to throw him into the air so he can perform an epic kick in a volleyball match Oga gets a foul called.

"Kanzaki: "He's making a lot of sense...""
 * The reasons that prevent the delinquents from coming on the St. Ishiyama Field Trip. Putting aside the fact that they aren't even in the same grade, they also aren't official members of the school and have no money to pay their way, since Himekawa can't be bothered to foot the bill.

"Oga: "...you...just though you looked cool saying that, right?""
 * Really Seven Hundred Years Old: It's implied that the demon maids are all at least a few hundred years old, and have retained their youth for a long time.
 * Refuge in Audacity: And how.
 * Oga's practically the definition of this trope when it comes to his fighting skills.
 * Furuichi has his moments. The pool incident, for one.
 * The Rest Shall Pass:  has an epic one when he decides to stay behind and keep the Pillar Squad busy so that   Becomes a Crowning Moment of Funny when Oga calls him out on invoking the Rule of Cool.

"Tojo: "I got the feeling someone called for me.""
 * Retired Badass: Oga's Cool Big Sis Misaki is a former leader of the Red Tails. And she sometimes uses that badassery to beat on her brother.
 * The Reveal: Chapter 129:
 * The Rival: Tojo is this to Oga in a way, though Miki took his place for the Ishiyama arc. Hilda and Aoi also have something of a rivalry. Kota is Beel's sworn rival (played for laughs).
 * Roaring Rampage of Revenge: goes on a short-lived one when  is beaten into unconciousness with dumbells. Unfortunately
 * Rooftop Confrontation: Quite common, probably because Oga tends to frequent the school roof.
 * Rule of Funny: Explicitly invoked by Oga as a justification for dragging Furuichi along to Kanzaki's place.
 * Rule of Three: Kanzaki gets three times as powerful when his Berserk Button is pushed.
 * Running Gag: Beel becoming upset and electrifying everyone at the slightest thing.
 * Furuichi being dragged into Oga's plans against his will.
 * No one recognizing Himekawa when he has his hair down.
 * I'm Himekawa, don't you know? *Sparkle*
 * MK5. SPECIALTY: TO LOSE IN ONE PAGE!!
 * Furuichi getting caught in compromising positions with Lamia.
 * Kanzaki's obsession with yogurt drinks. Taken up to 11 in the anime.
 * Tojo's revolving door of part-time jobs.
 * Aoi misinterpreting every innocent quip Oga has for her as romantic innuendo.
 * Baby Beel and Kota's ongoing rivalry, with the latter always winning despite being human.
 * Looks like the  might turn into one.
 * Furuichi (and more characters later on) running like a bitch.
 * Tojo turns up twice, virtually on cue, in chapter 149 to make the same penis joke.


 * Moved to tears.

S-Z
""I had to blow some pocket money.""
 * Sanity Ball: All over the place.
 * Sarashi: Aoi, and other Delinquent characters.
 * Scare Chord: When Shimokawa sees Oga dressed as a nurse and wearing a particularly disturbing Slasher Smile. "Welcome, good patient!" indeed.
 * Scary Shiny Glasses: Izuma, nearly all the time.
 * School Uniforms Are the New Black: On the school field trip, all the Ishiyama girls wear casual clothes, but for some reason the boys (except Tojo) wear their uniforms.
 * Screaming Warrior: Oga during his rematch with.
 * Screw the Rules, I Have Money: Himekawa is ridiculously rich, and firmly believes that Every Man Has His Price. This actually becomes a major plot point in the Behemoth arc where he is able to use his influence to rent out whole office complexes and turn them into gaming rooms.
 * During the FPS battle, when it seems that Lord En is going to win due to his servants cheating with demonic power, Himekawa does something that goes beyond cheating: he buys the game so he can have whatever changes he wants made to it.

"Oga: "Why are you the one that's running?""
 * Screw This, I'm Outta Here: In chapter 140, Furuichi hightails it out of the brewing conflict between Hilda and Aoi after complaining about the way things are developing and how Oga always gets the 'juicy parts'.

"Oga: "What the hell are you doing? You're pathetic.""
 * Chapter 151 has Beel fleeing from Chiyo and Futaba's little spat to go cry into Oga's chest.

"Aoi: "What the hell is that?""
 * Selective Obliviousness: When Tojo is told that he's been fighting against demons, he just agrees that "those guys were strong as demons". He also doesn't question Baby Beel's origins on account of him being cute, nor since he got paid well for the job.
 * Serious Business: Volleyball.
 * And park debuts.
 * And online FPS games.
 * And skipping stones. Like a work of art!
 * And field trips. According to Mr Saotome anyway.
 * And buying souvenirs. For Tojo at least.
 * And UNO. It decides everything.
 * So does Sudoku!
 * Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness: Used in an omake where Hilda's voiceover talks about "extenuating circumstances", causing Idiot #1 (Oga) and Idiot #2 (Furuichi) to ask what that is.
 * She's Not My Wife: Oga and Hilda. To the point where when Kazuya called her that neither of them even bothered to correct him.
 * Though Oga says these exact words when Tojo implies this is why in chapter 133.
 * In recent chapters, Hilda causes Oga to suffer a massive Freak-Out.
 * Shipper on Deck: Chiaki seems to ship Oga and Aoi. However the other Red Tails are very keen to know about Oga's relationship with Hilda.
 * Shock and Awe: Baby Beel's power to electrocute people when he's angry or upset, which is by extension Oga's as well.
 * Shouldn't We Be in School Right Now?: Pretty much the entire Ishiyama group skip school, either because they're training in the mountains or playing video games against a Demon Lord. Their excuse is that they all had relatives who died.
 * Apart from Aoi, who was hospitalized for acute gastroenteritis.

"Oga: "A man I respected said these great words - 'Everyone, give me some of your cash in aura form!'" Furuichi: "NO HE DID NOT!""
 * And Tōjō, who's always out on one of his part-time jobs during class hours.
 * Shout-Out: The demons have green hair, electrical or fire powers, the zappy one is clingy, and the Running Gag is the (more or less villain) protagonist getting electrocuted now and then. Sound familiar?
 * Many references to Dragon Quest.
 * It's Madason you dumb ass...and this guy's Nimzo.
 * Ichiro "Alex Rodriguez" Shinjo. Made even weirder by the fact that he's a boxer, not a baseball player.
 * Athrun? Seriously?
 * At the school festival there are booths run by both Psyren and Sket Dance cosplayers.
 * Furuichi Ear reminds one of a certain "alien's" special abilities.
 * And now, unexpectedly, to Call of Duty 4.
 * Chapter before that there was a call out to Street Fighter. Only with more nudity.
 * Yet another shout out to Street Fighter in this cover.
 * Oga, apparently, can do the Shoryuken and Psycho Crusher.
 * Max the Ishiyama King is a blatant shout out to Voltes V.
 * Apparently, even The Flintstones get a shout-out from Oga.
 * When Hilda is trying to come to terms with body switch, she sings "When You Wish Upon A Star".
 * Chapter 91 contains some Dragon Ball references.
 * And in one omake Oga tries to quote Goku when he needs to get a New Year's Ball for Beel.

"Furuichi: "Wait, isn't this what Goku has on his head? Wait...don't tell me, I'm Son Goku?!""
 * Episode 49 too.

"Kanzaki : "Let's To Love-Ru Darkness!""
 * The entire rescue arc seems to be a homage to the Ruika rescue from Bleach. To future drive the point home, they both have an extremely similar inverted Shut Up and Save Me moment.
 * Episode 47 of the anime.

"Oga: "... and while they're in the air, finish them off with Wolverine's Weapon X Combo Special. That's the type of woman you are.""
 * Now Lady Gaga makes her appearance. She's truly a good wife!
 * Also a wordplay shout out to the NHK drama GeGeGe no Nyobo (Spooky Wife) about the wife of the GeGeGe no Kitaro manga creator.
 * Oga's mother introducing herself as "Big Mom".
 * Chapter 140 references X-Men and Marvel vs. Capcom.

"Koma: "I'm scattering off again!""
 * Episode 51 has Aoi attacking Koma with "Scattering Sakura Blossoms" when this line was dropped:

"Oga: "I'm here to rescue you dumbass! Now shut up and let me save you!""
 * Does this image remind you of something?
 * Futaba tries to make Kanzaki play Pretty Cure with her.
 * In episode 56 Kanzaki's first suggestion for a new group name is Afterschool Yogurty Time.
 * Shower Scene: Oga gets one eventually, though it's only from the waist up and is kinda spoiled by the fact that Shiroyama is standing outside the window. In the anime he gets a Furo Scene in the second episode.
 * Furuichi gets an anime Furo Scene too, but it is treated as Fan Disservice due to him being the resident Butt Monkey.
 * Shut Up and Save Me: Inverted.

"Chinpa Mook: (To a captured Yuka) "No one's gonna come save you this time!"
 * Sick Episode: Sick arc. Although the aim is to discover why he's sick.
 * The Silent Bob: Several characters, particularly Oga, have shown the ability to interpret Baby Beel's wordless gurgling. Or maybe he has very expressive eyebrows. Or they're just making it up.
 * "Silly Me" Gesture: Yuka does this after finding and subsequently losing the group's gamebreaking "Crazy Frog" mecha while playing End Of War 4.
 * Similar Squad: We now have one introduced for the St. Ishiyama field trip for the Ishiyama High School students, South Chinpira High created their own Tohoshinki modeled after Ishiyama and an Oga clone, Izo Aiba, who's just a bit less of a Cloudcuckoolander and just as much of a Badass. The main difference so far? Well, he's blond and falls in Love At First Sight with Kunieda... and his baby sister fell for Beel... at first sight..
 * Slasher Smile: Oga, oh God, Oga. The faces he makes can be seen as the definition of a slasher smile.
 * Pillar Head Salamander seems to be getting in on the action as well.
 * Jabberwock is usually frowning, but gets one of these when he's really enjoying a fight.
 * Sleep Cute: Hilda snuggled up to Beel in chapter 139.
 * Chapter 141 gives us one with Hilda and Yolda.
 * Sleep Mode Size: Koma's goofy little monkey form.
 * Smoking Is Cool: Saotome-sensei smokes almost constantly, and is undeniably the most Badass character introduced so far.
 * Arguably Basilisk, with his ever-present cigar and ten foot battleaxe.
 * The Smurfette Principle: Both Aoi and Shizuka are the only female members of the Tohoshinki and Six Knights respectively.
 * Sneeze Cut: Oga is cut to several times when other characters are talking about him, complete with the "I must be getting a cold" line.
 * Spell My Name with an "S": Many of the demons, thanks to bad romanisations.
 * Alaindelon/Arandron. However, since the character is named after actual French actor, Alain Delon, Alaindelon is likely the correct romanized spelling of the name. Doesn't help that the official website spells it Arandron though.
 * Dr. Forkas/Furcas/Folcas Rachmaninoff/Rachmaninorr
 * Hecados/Hecatos/Hecadoth, Graffel/Graphel/Graphiel, Odonel/O'Donnell, Xoblah/Kusobra, Yshiel/Yuchelle, Labed/Rabid
 * Spoiled Brat: Kanzaki's niece Futaba. En as well, combined with a generous helping of Royal Brat.
 * Stalker with a Crush: Good Night Shimokawa, on Aoi.
 * Arandron seems to be developing into one for Furuichi, even following him as far as Okinawa and acting like a housewife. The below trope certainly doesn't help.
 * Stealth Hi Bye: Arandron has this in spades, being a dimensional transfer demon. No one ever seems happy when he turns up either.
 * The Stoic: Jinno acts extremely mellow about everything, and Chiaki only had one or two facial expressions at first. She's been succeeded by Laymia.
 * Strange Minds Think Alike: In chapter 140 both Furuichi and later Aoi ask if a 'wife' is "that red liquid the French are well known for". Furuichi lampshades this by telling Aoi to calm down, since he already asked the same thing.
 * Stripperiffic: Aoi's "school uniform" that bares almost her entire torso. And now we have Satura, who wears a bikini and an apron.
 * Pillar Agiel probably takes the cake, with her outfit consisting of only underwear and the Pillar Squad's mandatory badass long coat.
 * Strong Family Resemblance: Laymia and Lamia, as well Furuichi and his mom.
 * Super Mode: Just when you thought Oga couldn't get any more powerful, he goes and breaks the contract bounds he has with Beel and activates  Too bad it has a time limit...
 * Kanzaki apparently gets three times a powerful when he gets mad at someone pulling on his facial piercing...chain...thing.
 * Super Window Jump: Tojo and Natsume get into the principal's office this way during Operation P.I.E.S. Not like they had any reason to smash it though.
 * Surreal Theme Tune: The opening song "Dadada!". It would be impossible to know what was going on at all if the animation wasn't vaguely related to the lyrics.
 * And now End Theme 4 "Papepipu♪ Papipepu♪ Papepipupo♪". "Grugrugrugrugrugrugrugrugru... DON'T TOUCH ME!" Indeed.
 * The Symbiote: Baby Beel actually is like this. He needs a human parent in order to channel and develop his powers, while at the same time giving super human powers to his host/parent.
 * Synchronization: This happens to  when Super Milk Time is activated, turning  into a literal Adult Child.
 * Talk to the Fist: Pretty much the only way Oga knows how to communicate. Tojo is almost as bad.
 * Forget almost, Tojo is JUST as bad, especially if you're a Pillar.
 * Tan Lines: A running gag in the anime is that Oga always gets incredibly awkward Beel-shaped ones.
 * Teenage Wasteland: Gangs of teenage thugs roam the streets day and night and the underground network is made up mainly of young people. Ishiyama High takes this to the extreme.
 * Teleporter Accident: While Doctor Awesome is successfully dropped off at the Demon King's palace, Arandron makes a mistake and are instead taken to the wildest, most dangerous area of the Demon World where they are stranded until help comes. And there are monsters everywhere. Huh.
 * Tempting Fate: All over the place, but the Chinpa Mooks in chapter 152 really take the cake.
 * Cut to Himekawa standing right there*"

"Oga: (At the start of the fight) "I've always wanted to do it with you..." Oga: (After trapping Aoi's hand) "But now I'll never let you go...""
 * There's no way that a toy from the demon world would just conveniently arrive. Right?
 * Tender Tears: Oga's family are moved to tears several times in the space of one chapter when Hilda and begins acting very polite and endearing.
 * That Came Out Wrong: Thanks to Oga, his training match with Aoi is packed full of this.

"Aoi: "I know what he means. But couldn't he have said it differently?""
 * Aoi even lampshades it. (After the obligatory Luminescent Blush.)

"Kanzaki: "You can bet your life he's NOT thinking!""
 * There's also Behemoth's request for Hilda's tits...when he really just means to ask her to be En's new wet nurse.
 * Theme Music Power-Up: Episode 55. Because you just know things are about to go down when Himekawa does his hair and busts out the stun baton.
 * Theme Naming: In Behemoth's Pillar Squad, the Pillar Heads are named after legendary dragons, whereas the Pillars themselves are named for the letters of the Alphabet of Angels.
 * The Only One Allowed to Defeat You: Agiel claims this over Aoi.
 * There Is No Kill Like Overkill: Most of Oga's opponents end up buried waist-deep in concrete. Sometimes in the floor, sometimes the ceiling. And occasionally the walls.
 * Did he really need to slam Miwa's face into the roof that many times?
 * He did. He really did.
 * Natsume slams four of the MK-5 head-deep into the toilets.
 * There Was a Door: When he takes on Akuma Academy, the enemy call Oga out on smashing holes in the wall. Oga says that he got tired of searching for the door.
 * The Thing That Goes Doink: Kanzaki's family home is shown to have one.
 * Thinker Pose: There's a statue of En doing this in the Akumano Academy grounds.

"Futaba: "You rotten bitch, don't go seducing my Beel!" Chiyo: "My, what dirty language! You too, calling him your 'lackey'. Is something wrong with your head?" Furuichi: "This doesn't seem like a conversation between four year olds...""
 * Those Two Guys: Natsume and Shiroyama (at first), Nene and Chiaki (at first), Aizawa and Jinno, Ryoko and Kaoru.
 * Tiger Versus Dragon: Tatsumi Oga and Hidetora Tojo are represented by a dragon (tatsu) and a tiger (tora) respectively.
 * Toilet Humour: Baby Beel's urination period. Recently the focus has been shifted to Furuichi, seeing as in St Ishiyama arc he was abducted by Arandron while sitting on the toilet (without having a chance to wipe his ass first), while the Okinawa arc has him suffer from a bout of diarrhea and therefore miss the chance to go into Aoi's room or spy on the girls comparing breast size in the hot spring.
 * Too Soon: Due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake, an entire episode of the anime was changed.
 * Training From Hell: Oga's "training" of Beelzebub in chapter 39 and 40. To get rid of his fear of bugs.
 * Grandpa Kunieda forces his students to break rocks with their bare hands as training. And they don't eat until they succeed.
 * Saotome's training involves jogging round the mountains doing stretches while he chants some weird made-up song about punching people. Subverted as Oga only finds it complete hell because of how stupid it is.
 * Train Station Goodbye: Though it's more of an Airport Goodbye, this happens with Izo and Aoi in chapter 155. In a small lampshade to how Shoujo the whole thing is, Aoi is briefly drawn in a softer art style during her final line.
 * Transformation Sequence: Parodied in episode 6 of the anime, demon toys transform baby Beelzebub into a doctor and Oga and Furuichi into his nurse assistants.
 * Played straight in episode 27. Angelica's Demon Sparkling Transformation Wand turns herself, Hilda, Azusa, Furuichi's kid sister and Aoi into magical girls.
 * Parodied again in episode 55, which shows an extremely detailed sequence of...Himekawa fixing his hair. Not the mention the way he pulls out his stun baton is a mirror image of how a Magical Girl would pull out her staff.
 * Trapped in Another World: When are pulled into the Demon World by Arandron. They get back, eventually.
 * Troubling Unchildlike Behavior: Futaba and Chiyo's argument over Beel.

""The market value will never drop!""
 * True Love's Kiss: The only thing that can reverse Salamander's memory erasing flames is a kiss from Prince Charming. Salamander lampshades that this is the way problems are solved no matter the era.

"Aoi: "Don't they..." Oga: "...seem kinda close?""
 * You know, it makes sense when you think about it. I mean, Beel is a prince, and he's quite charming. Thus, he's Prince Charming!
 * Trying to Catch Me Fighting Dirty: Furuichi readily admits that the other characters are combat monsters well beyond anything he could compete with. Thus if forced into a conflict, he'd rather run, and barring that will resort to any low-blow or sneak attack necessary for victory. It works pretty ok for him.
 * The entire Ishiyama High delinquent team using Baby Beel in volley ball. Just barely within the rules thanks to what the Six Knights said before the match.
 * The female Pillars use underhanded tactics to try and get at Oga, such as flirting with him or pretending to be afraid/innocent. Aoi calls them out for it.
 * Tsundere: Aoi Kunieda sways between Type A and Type B.
 * Recently Furuichi seems to think Lamia's one.
 * Natsume called Kanzaki this in one of the earlier episodes.
 * Hilda doesn't show her warm side very often, but When She Smiles...
 * True Companions: The delinquents are very, very, very slowly becoming this.

"Furuichi: "You know I've been wondering this for a while, but what do the teachers in the school actually do?""
 * Twin Switch: Although they aren't exactly twins
 * Two-Teacher School: Ishiyama High is actually a no-teacher school (except for the lunch lady and the principal/janitor). With a delinquency rate of 120%, what do you expect?
 * Lampshaded by Furuichi in the anime.

"Furuichi: "Why would there only be sadness in your album?" Himekawa: "That's because in that album...there won't be any pictures of us going on the field trip!"
 * Ugly Guys Hot Daughter: Arandron's daughter Angelica, and how!
 * Unfazed Everyman: Furuichi becomes this after he gives up and just accepts any weird demon-related mess he gets thrown into. Cue Mistaken for Badass.
 * Unflinching Walk: Oga and Beel have an EPIC one after handing out some serious ass kicking to the Pillar Squad. Complete with Hidden Eyes for added dramatic effect!
 * Unknown Rival: Aiba sees Oga as rival in his pursuit of Aoi. Oga being Oga is not only totally uninterested, but hasn't even realized that Aiba thinks he's this.
 * Unlimited Wardrobe: When not at school, the cast are always shown wearing different casual clothes, some of which are pretty detailed. The covers also have them in a variety of fancy outfits.
 * Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist: Oga's redeeming personality traits number in the single figures but his situation is hilarious. Heck, Furuichi, Hilda and Tojo probably count as well.
 * Unusual Ears: Some demons have webbed gills in place of ears.
 * Unwanted Harem: Genre Savvy Furuichi is doing everything in his power to prevent Oga from gaining one because "It just isn't fair".
 * Up to Eleven: The delinquency rate at Ishiyama is 120%.
 * Verbal Tic: Yuka has a habit of saying "paa-ne", which earns her the nicknames Paa-ko and Paa-nazawa.
 * Villainous Harlequin: Pillar Head Quetzalcoatl's makeup and hat resemble this, and due to his calm personality he's not quite a Monster Clown. Not yet.
 * Villainous Crossdresser: Miwa, who wears mascara and set MK5 on Kunieda because he thinks he should be the only "queen" of Ishiyama.
 * Violence Is the Only Option: The only action ever considered.
 * Vitriolic Best Buds: Oga and Furuichi would gladly put each other in danger to save themselves, but they're never apart and always stick together.
 * Volleying Insults: The Delinquent characters do this all the time, often calling everyone an idiot and ending sentences with things like "you bastard" or "I'll kill you".
 * Weaksauce Weakness: Himekawa's power halves if his hair isn't in his iconic pompadour, which makes him extremely weak when in his Bishounen mode.
 * Webcomic Time: Lampshaded in chapter 147, when Oga talks about having only been Beel's father for around six months despite it being the series' three year anniversary. Then Misaki invokes Tonight Someone Dies for some reason.
 * We Do Not Know Each Other:, probably because of them going to very different schools.
 * Weirdness Censor: Oga's family never seems to comment on why Baby Beel can produce powerful electric shocks when he cries. Or why Oga's room frequently explodes. Or all the weird uninvited guests that keep turning up.
 * After Tojo got into a fight with a demon, Saotome tried to explain the situation, but Tojo persistently just agrees, "yeah, that guy fought like a demon" when Saotome is trying to flat-out tell him "No, he actually was a demon!"
 * Played with when En has the Akuma Academy built as a base for his forces and they hire Mr. Takahashi, a regular teacher, to teach them about the human world. He does notice the many, many things that are wrong with his "class", but is too freaked out and needs the job too badly to make the necessary mental leap to acknowledge that they're demons.
 * What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?: The Ishiyama students.
 * And using a gay demon as a weapon.
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy: Himekawa, when he lets his hair down, and Furuichi.
 * Why Do You Keep Changing Jobs?: Tojo. Not entirely his fault, though. Random thugs keep showing up at his workplace to challenge him to a fight - which he never turns down. Naturally, that gets him the pink slip.
 * Wine Is Classy: Played for laughs during . Oga's impression of himself daintily holds a glass of wine in class surrounded by bishie sparkles.
 * With Friends Like These...: Pretty much sums up Oga and Furuichi's relationship.
 * Wooden Katanas Are Even Better: Aoi can cut through walls with hers.
 * Sakaki managed to cut off a piece of Aoi's hair with his, only for her to one up him by slicing his sword in two with
 * Word Salad Lyrics: The song the delinquents sing to persuade the principal of St. Ishiyama to let them go on the Field Trip.

Oga: "Oh God...""

"Himekawa: "I don't really give a damn. Just stop stalling and do it.""
 * World of Badass
 * Would Hit a Girl: So far none of the delinquents have shown any problem with beating up women.
 * Oga doesn't mind fighting girls, but he does hold back from harming the directly, causing them to invoke Wouldn't Hit a Girl.
 * Wrestler in All of Us: Oga finishes off with a frickin' suplex!
 * Which Baby Beel later reenacts with a stuffed lion while Oga cheers him on.
 * Also, CHANGED MAN KICK!, CHANGED MAN CLOTHESLINE!, CHANGED MAN ELBOW DROP!, and finally, CHANGED MAN BOSTON CRAB!.
 * Tojo gets in on the suplex action while taking on
 * Yakuza: Kanzaki is related to some. We get to meet them in chapter 143, and being a son of the boss Kanzaki demands their respect.
 * You Are Not Alone: Seems averted at first when Oga However then it's revealed that  It's finally played straight after
 * You Have Failed Me: Kanzaki beating up Shiroyama after he lost a fight, before ordering him to jump out a window. Hecadoth and Graphel are imprisoned after they lose in a fight against humans.
 * You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Hilda attempts to kill Oga when he first neglects his duties as parent.
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Most of the demons have brightly coloured hair, like pink, blue or green. Although it's justified because they're, well, demons, no one in the human world comments on it.
 * Youkai: He's described as a type of demon that came to the human world hundreds of years ago.
 * You Must Be Cold: Tojo gives Shizuka his jacket while waiting for Izuma to show up.
 * You Wouldn't Shoot Me: Himekawa does this to the Chinpa mook threatening to throw Futaba off the roof.


 * He then shows what it really means to go through with a threat by chucking him and the rest of the mooks in the VIP area off the roof instead.
 * Zettai Ryouiki: Type A for both Lamia and Satura.