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[[File:Yondemasu-yo-Azazel-san__6299san 6299.jpg|frame|Center: [[Lovable Sex Maniac|Azazel]]. From top right, clockwise: [[Straw Misogynist|Salamander]], [[Butt Monkey|Sakuma]], [[Everything's Better Withwith Penguins|Beelzebub]], [[The Chew Toy|Moloch]], [[Occult Detective|Akutabe]] and [[Christmas Cake|Undine]]. ]]
 
''Yondemasuyo, Azazel-san'' is an on-going manga by Yasuhisa Kubo, and a [[Spring 2011 Anime|Spring 2011]] anime series from studio Production I.G.
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The mysterious and knowledgable detective Akutabe and his young, increasingly less naive assistant Rinko Sakuma, make use of their powers to solve cases. [[Hilarity Ensues]].
 
The anime adaptation of ''Yondemasu yo Azazel-san'' is directed by Tsutomu Mizushima (''[[Bludgeoning Angel Dokurochan (Light Novel)Dokuro-chan|Bludgeoning Angel Dokurochan]], [[Jungle wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Haré+Guu|Haré+Guu]], [[Kemeko Deluxe]], [[The Legend of Koizumi]]''... and ''[[Something Completely Different|Big]] [[Ookiku Furikabutte|Windup]]''). It's like ''[[Keroro Gunsou|Sergeant Frog]]'', but [[Beyond the Impossible|crazier]]. And [[Cluster F-Bomb|with more profanities]].
 
[[YondemasuYondemasuyo, Yo Azazelsan (Manga)Azazel-san/Characters|Now with a character sheet.]]
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* [[Actor Allusion]]: Since the anime there's been a number of fanart of [[Kazuya Nakai|Salamander]] and [[Tessho Genda|Moloch]] in [[Sengoku Basara|Masamune's and Shingen's]] outfit, respectively.
* [[Aerith and Bob]]: In a way: most angels and demons have a proper angelic/demonic name and a common Japanese first name (Azazel Atsushi, Beelzebub Yuuichi, Undine Megumi, Salamander [[Named After Somebody Famous|Kimitake]], Moloch Yoshinobu, Zeruel Takeru, etc.). The angelic/demonic names function as surnames.
* [[Affably Evil]]: The demons. Usually [[Played for Laughs|played for laughs]].
** Indeed, while Sakuma does get along with Azazel, Beelzebub and most other demons, they don't particularly like her or care about her well-being, and they're sometimes seen plotting her and Akutabe's demise.
* [[All Myths Are True]]
* [[Animation Bump]]: Episodes 5 and 6 feature looser-than-usual animation direction by Chiaki Nakajima, who in the past has worked on [[The Tatami Galaxy]] and the token realistic [[Art Shift]] episode of [[Panty and& Stocking Withwith Garterbelt (Anime)|Panty and Stocking With Garterbelt]]. As a result both episodes are some of the best looking in the show, with 6 having some of the most expressive and lively character movement in the TV series, not to mention some interesting scene composition and use of color.
* [[Our Angels Are Different|Angels]] [[Police Are Useless|Are Useless]]: The angels are just watchers unless they're fighting demons.
* [[Archangel Lucifer]]: Lucifer is apparently not the king of the demons, but he ''is'' the highest ranking and probably most powerful demon. And he loves reminding others about this.
* [[Attack of the Fifty 50-Foot Whatever]]: Beelzebub's true form is a [[Flies Equals Evil|huge, monstrous fly]] with a tiny crown on its head.
* [[Badass Bookworm]]: Akutabe is almost always seen reading something, from grimoires and newspapers to (apparently) children's books.
* [[Balloon Belly]]: Happens to Gusion after he [[Laser-Guided Amnesia|cleans up the evidence]] to a [[Crapsack World|mess]] Koutarou made.
* [[Baleful Polymorph]]: Sakuma is nearly turned into a cow by Moloch (in the first OVA) when she fails to provide him an adequate sacrifice.
** Later she actually turns into a panda when Behemoth decides he doesn't want her sacrifice after all. {{spoiler|She only turns back when Behemoth accidentally destroys the sacrifice, a PSP}}.
* [[Berserk Button]]: Do not question Beelzebub's... peculiar eating habits.
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* [[Blind Without'Em]]: Sakuma.
* [[Bratty Half-Pint]]: Koutarou, with the exception being that he dug himself out of his own mess when Sakuma and Akutabe didn't feel like helping him out.
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: A number of times, most obviously when Lucifer specifies his sacrifice (marijuana leaves) and Azazel worries about the manga influencing the readers.
** [[Aside Glance]]: In episode 12, Beelzebub [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|looks at the camera]] to tell the audience to treat their grandmothers well.
** The Behemoth story, big time. A manga editor at ''Evening'' (the magazine Azazel-san is published in) wants to murder Kubo Yasuhisa and the entire plot revolves around ''Evening''. Sakuma even likens a manga with half-assed artwork to ''[[Hunter X Hunter]]''.
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* [[Cute and Psycho]]: Beelzebub usually comes off as a pleasant (in his own way), well-mannered person... until he slips into the darker side of his persona, which is foul-mouthed, vulgar and violent.
* [[Cute Little Fangs]]: Azazel's girlfriend, Kiyoko in her human form. Azazel himself has them as well but they're not very cute.
* [[Dark and Troubled Past]]: Many members of the otaku circle Sakuma joins have suffered severe traumas due to bullying and other abuse in the past.
* [[Deadly Gas]]: In his monstrous form Beelzebub's breath is comparable to really, really noxious gases.
* [[Death Glare]]: [[Perpetual Frowner|Akutabe pretty much all of the time]], but Sakuma has a mean one too.
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** Strawberry Warrior licking the condensed milk off the strawberry in the mock opening...
* [[Deranged Animation]]: The series is mostly realistic, as per Production I. G.'s usual art style. Oftentimes the animation goes nuts though, almost to ''[[Ren and Stimpy]]'' levels.
* [[Energy Ball]] [[Potty Emergency|Of Potty]]: Beelzebub tries to blast Akutabe with one. [[NoWon't SellWork On Me|Obviously, it doesn't work.]]
* [[Everything's Better Withwith Penguins]]: Played with: Beelzebub is actually a fly demon.
* [[Executive Meddling]]: With the manga being what it is, the anime has been on the receiving end a lot during production to be fit to air on TV. In interviews various staff members asked Kubo Yasuhisa to write stories that can be adapted easier for TV.
* [[Extreme Doormat]]: Himoi, a cheerful one.
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* [[Four-Fingered Hands]]: The demons. Humans have normal five-fingered hands.
** The anime gives Beelzebub's human form five fingers.
* [[Freudian Slip]]: After cosplaying for a while, Sakuma's speech patterns accidentally slips to the Strawberry Warrior's.
* [[Fundoshi]]: Salamander is always wearing one.
** When {{spoiler|Beelzebub}} is thought to be dead he changes his usual white fundoshi to a black one.
* [[Gag Series]]: Well, duh.
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* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: The anime has a pretty impressive cast, for its genre and category. In the voice commentary the director said he'd been surprised that some of the more high-profile seiyuu (such as [[Rie Kugimiya]] or [[Keiji Fujiwara]]) accepted his offer.
** Azazel is [[Masaya Onosaka|Vash, France, Leeron and Don Patch]].
** [[Daisuke Namikawa|Akutabe]] talks a lot like [[Bleach (Manga)|Ulquiorra]], but in the voice-over he manages to use his [[Axis Powers Hetalia (Manga)|Veneziano-esque]] voice.
** Rinko Sakuma is [[Rina Satou|Negi Springfield and Mikoto Misaka]].
** Beelzebub is [[Hiroshi Kamiya|Nozomu Itoshiki, Izaya Orihara and Koyomi Araragi]].
** For the fourth time, [[Kazuya Nakai|Salamander]] [[One Piece|always carries]] [[Gintama (Manga)|a katana]] [[Sengoku Basara|with him]].
** Undine is [[Yuu Kobayashi|Mariya Shidou, Kaere Kimura and Clain]].
** In the first episode, [[Rie Kugimiya]] cameos as Kiyoko, Azazel's girlfriend.
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** [[Yuko Kaida]] as Uriel.
** And Lucifer will be voiced by [[Takehito Koyasu]].
* [[High-Pressure Blood]]: Every single time. In the very first episode a small cut on Sakuma's finger spurts out fountains of blood.
* [[Hot-Blooded]]: Salamander.
* [[The Idiot From Osaka]]: Azazel.
* [[Impaled Withwith Extreme Prejudice]]: Akutabe impales Azazel, Beelzebub, and Salamander with Sakuma's ''[[Parasol of Pain|umbrella]]''.
* [[Inconvenient Summons]]: The demons are often in the middle of something when they get summoned.
** Played with when Sakuma summons Beelzebub while he and Lucifer are duking it out at full strength, saving the world of demons from serious damage.
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* [[Keigo]]: Beelzebub, most of the time.
* [[Killed Off for Real]]: {{spoiler|Moloch, it seems.}}
* [[Killer Rabbit]]: All the demons.
* [[Large Ham]]: Salamander!
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: Gusion's ability, Oblivion.
** Also happens to Koutarou as a sacrifice for his contract to Gusion. He loses the memories of his grandfather.
* [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]]: [[Final Fantasy VII|A red-haired Cloud]] and [[Vocaloid|orange-haired Miku]] in episode 9, [[Ghost in Thethe Shell: Stand Alone Complex|the Major]] in episode 10. [[Gonk|Gonked out, of course.]]
** The corresponding manga chapters have more: [[Dragonball Z|Goku and Vegeta]], [[Utawarerumono|Hakuoro]], [[Gintama (Manga)|Gintoki]], [[Sailor Moon|Usagi]], [[Samurai Warriors|Yukimura]], and of course the inevitable [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Rei]].
** Volume 2 has an employee of Evening hugging a plush ''[[Moyashimon]]'' toy (both Azazel-san and Moyashimon are published in Evening).
* [[Lovable Sex Maniac]]: Azazel. You mileage on the "lovable" part may definitely vary.
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* [[Meganekko]]: Sakuma. Undine accused her of using this trope to try to seduce men and fixes it (temporarily).
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: {{spoiler|One moment, it's [[Gonk|Marshmallow DJ]]. The next, Moloch is dead.}}
* [[More Than Mind Control]]: Salamander's ability, Revolution, which makes people believe in what they say if they really think the opposite.
* [[Motor Mouth]]: Half of the people exposed to Beelzebub's ability, Divulgence, become this. The other half, [[Potty Emergency|well...]]
* [[Mouthy Kid]]: Koutarou.
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* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Salamander's entire character is a parody of [[wikipedia:Yukio Mishima|Yukio Mishima]]. (Although obviously he doesn't look like Mishima, being a small, red lizard, his fundoshi-and-katana outfit is a [[Shout-Out]] to Mishima. His full name is Salamander Kimitake. Kimitake was Mishima's real first name.)
* [[Occult Detective]]: Akutabe. Sakuma is studying to become one.
* [[Only in It For Thethe Money]]: Sakuma.
* [[Only Sane Woman]]: Sakuma.
* [[Otaku]]: Sakuma grudgingly cosplays for some in her university to get her hands on some notes.
* [[Pandaing to Thethe Audience]]: Behemoth looks similar to a huge panda (with a trunk), and Sakuma gradually turns into a panda when Behemoth doesn't accept her sacrifice.
* [[Perpetual Frowner]]: Akutabe, Salamander
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: It's when Beelzebub uses his [[Potty Emergency|powers]].
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* [[Seppuku]]: Salamander tries to commit seppuku a couple of times, but never gets to go through with it.
* [[Shapeshifting]]: Undine's ability, Jealousy. She mostly uses it to [[Gonk]] people up, [[Reality Warper|but she can also use it on a much larger scale.]]
* [[Ship Tease]]: Akutabe and Sakuma, especially in episode 9 when Akutabe asks Beelzebub and Azazel to go see what Sakuma's up to when her work habits change.
** In the manga Azazel implies that Akutabe just pretends to have a hands-off approach to Sakuma learning to be a demon summoner, and is actually watching her from the shadows. (Then again, it's ''Azazel'' who says this so it may or may not be true.)
* [[Sliding Scale of Comedy and Horror]]
* [[Stalker Withwith a Crush]]: Okada.
* [[Straight Man]]: Akutabe and Koutarou.
* [[Straw Misogynist]]: Salamander.
** Because of this he is the least popular demon in the manga among female readers. One of the reasons why the director of the anime gave the role to Kazuya Nakai was to boost Salamander's popularity. It worked.
** He's so bad, the first thing he does to Sakuma when she greets him is spit on her face. Later, when the man who summoned him introduces himself to her, Salamander chastises him.
* [[Stringy -Haired Ghost Girl]]: Sakuma claimed to be able to see one after Undine had "cured" her myopia.
* [[Stylistic Suck]]: Namaste-chan.
* [[Super-Deformed]]: Mixed with [[Sleep Mode Size]] in the first OVA. The demons are properly monstrous in hell, but in the human world they become [[Killer Rabbit|absolutely adorable]].
* [[Tall, Dark and Handsome]]: Akutabe.
* [[Throw the Book At Them]]: Akutabe is fond of doing this to his demons, with the added effect that the books he uses are grimoires, and touching a grimoire has very painful consequences for demons.
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* [[Toilet Humour]]
* [[Too Kinky to Torture]]: Salamander is quite the masochist.
* [[Took a Level Inin Badass]]: Sakuma, in the second OVA.
** In the manga she eventually learns how to handle demons, and becomes almost as bad as Akutabe.
* [[Trademark Favorite Food]]: Curry for Beelzebub.
* [[Tsundere]]: Koutarou convinces Undine that Akutabe isn't a [[Jerkass|jerkass]], [[Blatant Lies|he's just this.]]
* [[Unusual Eyebrows]]: Akutabe and Lucifer have none.
* [[Villain Protagonist]]: Pretty much everyone except Sakuma, who is more of a neutral/anti-hero anyway.
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** His {{spoiler|younger brother}} doesn't fare much better either.
* [[Widget Series]]
* [[X Meets Y]]: It's [[Hellblazer (Comic Book)|Hellblazer]] in Japan.
* [[Yandere]]: Undine
 
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