This episode is a "slow burn" in terms of action but high in emotional value. It serves as a reminder that the Harvest Festival isn't just a test of strength, but a test of character.
Deepens the bond between the Misfit Class and the younger students. Fan Perspectives
: The chemistry between Iruma and Shax Lead remains a comedic goldmine. Their banter provides a lighthearted contrast to the more intense rivalries happening elsewhere in the forest. Mairimashita! Iruma-kun 3rd Season Episode 8
The eighth episode of Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun Season 3, titled , is a heartwarming and strategic highlight of the Harvest Festival arc. It shifts focus from high-stakes survival to the series' core strength: Iruma’s unwavering kindness and his unique ability to build bridges in a world designed for competition. Episode Highlights
: We get a better look at the social dynamics within Babyls. The episode reinforces that while demons are naturally selfish, Iruma’s "foreign" human perspective is slowly but surely influencing those around him. Review Summary This episode is a "slow burn" in terms
: While other students are ruthlessly gathering points, Iruma and Lead find themselves helping a group of younger students. This "detour" perfectly encapsulates Iruma's character—he prioritizes people over points, which ironically always seems to lead him toward greater success.
The community often praises this arc for how it balances Iruma's growth as a "demon" king candidate with his nature as a helpful human. Fan Perspectives : The chemistry between Iruma and
A bit slower than previous episodes, but necessary for character growth.