Beelzebub-jou no Okinimesu mama.


As Miss Beelzebub Likes.

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Japanese: ベルゼブブ嬢のお気に召すまま。
English: As Miss Beelzebub Likes.
German: As Miss Beelzebub Likes It
Spanish: As Miss Beelzebub Likes. (Beelzebub-jou no Okinimesu Mama)
French: As Miss Beelzebub Likes It
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Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 11, 2018 to Dec 27, 2018
Premiered: Fall 2018
Broadcast: Thursdays at 02:50 (JST)
Licensors: Discotek Media
Studios: LIDENFILMS
Source: 4-koma manga
Genres: ComedyComedy, FantasyFantasy, RomanceRomance
Themes: MythologyMythology, WorkplaceWorkplace
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.231 (scored by 3701237,012 users)
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Ranked: #31682
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Popularity: #2114
Members: 97,288
Favorites: 332

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Both fantasies set in a world where demons are present. Although the plots differ, their style and fantastical royalty feels very similar. They have vibrant colour palettes where Beelzebub has more of a pastel feel whereas Maoujou is a bit more grungy overall due to the nature of the anime. Although similar in style, Beelzebub is a lot more fluffy whereas Maoujou is a lot more intense in their plots. 
report Recommended by BonBonToro
Blend-S is a slice of life comedy and BJNOM is a fantasy comedy, but both have similarities: - a very cute artwork with a romance subplot. - main girl is supposed to be "evil" but she is actually the sweetest of girls. - main boy has a big crush on main girl and wants to watch over her at all times. - Over the top tropes and fanservice & ridiculous setting. If you enjoyed one you'll probably enjoy the other. 
report Recommended by Orulyon
Both anime's center around a mythical creature as an anime girl. Both are very cute and wholesome. Both have the two main characters in a wholesome servant-master situation. Both have a loveable cast of side characters. The main differences are that Kobayashi-san focuses on WLW romance while Beelzebub's romance is heterosexual.  
report Recommended by 44mebh
Both anime focus on the character's day to day work job while having some romance involved. Both have cute styles and are a comedy Retsuko & Haida remind me of Beezlebub & Myurin in some ways, possibly just the height difference between them lol Besides that they are way different, Aggretsuko focuses on more adult topics while Beezlebub is just a cute mini slice-of-life  
report Recommended by 44mebh
From art perspective, these two show kinda similar in some way, but story-wise, it didn't but hey just try it out if you're quite bored and need something light to watch while staring at the ceiling in your room 
report Recommended by Anggi14
Honestly they both have really cutesy stuff. But this one (Beelzebub) has a very specific fluffy aesthetic. It's a lot more fluffy to be honest and it's cute in a different way but I still think they're similar. :)) 
report Recommended by amorsarang
Both are cute romantic comedies with a laidback atmosphere and soft colors 
report Recommended by shrimpfan92
It is quite similar, the boy likes the girl and the girl likes the boy, but neither realizes what the other feels, and the anime is about how the protagonists try to make the boy or girl they like feel something for them or she. beelzebub, as well as kaguya is a semi-epic anime where the whole anime shows how the characters are related, the two have a cast of pleasant secondary, but beelzebub has quite a few fanservi, I leave it as a warning in case you don't like those things otherwise, as I said, they are quite similar, I just  read more 
report Recommended by M_N_
Lots of fluffy cuteness. Low key, chill, relatively low stakes. Main difference is AMBL is more slice of life and a bit less serialized. Also, there's a romance angle in AMBL (by no means the defining aspect of the show), while Fluffy Paradise lacks any romance 
report Recommended by goodhumor79
First off let's talk about the differences. First off Gj-Bu is in a school life anime which shows harem but doesn't involve romance unlike beezlebub-jou no okinimesu mama which includes romance and no harem in a work/government workplace. next is the art. Gj bu uses a typical art style with normal shading with its own design while beezlebub-jou no okimesu uses light colors and has 3 or 2 colors of shade to bring/show a bright and happy feeling. Now that the differences are set aside let's move on to why these two anime are relatable and sure to be like if you love the other! -uses comedy  read more 
report Recommended by Agnol
Casual romcom with a very cutesy art style.  
report Recommended by susururu
Both series are a parody of their genre but have different plots and settings. However, you might enjoy one if you enjoy comedy and fluffiness: - Both heroines were supposed to be evil but they are very cute and dense. They have a tendency to be gluttons. - Heroine has a stereotypical group of male and female friends to hang out with her. - Heroine is completely dense and oblivious to the feelings of the main "hero". 
report Recommended by Orulyon
Both are chill anime, good choices if you want something simply peaceful and cheerful. Major differences between them are that Yuru Camp is about enjoying camping, while Beelzebub-jou no Okinimesu mama. is purely cute, seasoned with a some romance. 
report Recommended by ylight67
They're both actually cute and fluffy shows with romance but with different theme. Acchi Kocchi take place in school while Beelzebub-jou take place in hell 
report Recommended by AkihisaMaruyama
Both are really similar in reverse-roles. As in they portray characters that usually act one way. Gabriel DropOut - Angels have devil personalities and devil has angel personalities. Beelzebub - Hell is portrayed differently. It's not dark and gloomy as it is usually thought of in real life. 
report Recommended by octAY
Both are about demons and stuff, but they're both actually cute and fluffy shows. Both have a sort of light pastel colour scheme and laid back pacing. 
report Recommended by StephanieRoberts