ENDRO!
Finished · 12 epStudio Gokumi · 2019 · Japan

ENDRO!

えんどろ〜!

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The anime's story is set on Naral Island, a continent with swords and magic in which humans and monsters coexist. The terrible Demon King lives there. In ancient times, the first-generation hero defeated the Demon King. Over the many successive generations since then, the Demon King has been resurrected, and the hero who opposes him has likewise reappeared. Girls attend a school for adventurers in order to defeat the Demon King when he appears again. Though a bit absent-minded, Yusha has the body of a hero. The holy elf Seyla's trouble never ends because she is too serious. The cheerful warrior Fai loves to eat. Mei is a quiet otaku magician. As the four girls aim to be in the hero party, they live relaxed fantasy lives and show no sign of defeating the Demon King no matter how much time passes. (Source: Anime News Network)

Episodes

12
1. Episode 1 - It's Still Too Soon for the End Roll!
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2. Episode 2 - Demon Lord, Vanish into the Sunset!
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3. Episode 3 - Quest Practical!
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4. Episode 4 - Ocean, Swimsuits, and Slaying Evil Gods!
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5. Episode 5 - My Hero!
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6. Episode 6 - One Room, 100 Square Feet, Demon Lord Included!
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7. Episode 7 - Princess Rona, Fait On!
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8. Episode 8 - My Yusha-sama!
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9. Episode 9 - Secret Cartado Festival!
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10. Episode 10 - Snowy Mountain Dream!
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11. Episode 11 - Final Dead End!
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12. Episode 12 - After the End Roll...
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Where the money actually goes

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