Never thought I’d compare a supernatural showdown to slipping on a banana peel, but that last episode totally flipped the script. Watching Aoi try to handle a serious spirit crisis only for Yukari to accidentally set off a chain of goofy events was wild. It’s like the show is saying, yeah, the stakes are high, but you can still laugh at the chaos. If more supernatural anime start mixing in this kind of humor, it could change the whole vibe of the genre, making things less predictable and more relatable. What if the humor is actually a clue to something bigger going on at Momochi House? I’m hyped to see if the next episode will be a haunted house or a comedy club. What do you all think—does the humor make it better or just weird?
Could Unexpected Humor in Demon Prince of Momochi House Change Supernatural Anime?
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Honestly, I didn’t expect to laugh out loud during a tense spirit scene, but it totally worked. The humor made the characters feel more real, like they’re actually reacting to the absurdity around them. If more supernatural anime did this, I’d be way more invested. It keeps things fresh instead of just doom and gloom. -
Yukari’s accidental chaos had me laughing way harder than I expected, especially since the show usually leans into the spooky side. Mixing in that kind of humor makes the characters feel more real, honestly. If other supernatural anime did this, I’d be way more invested—it breaks up the tension without ruining the vibe.Comment
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