Dororon Enma-kun Meeramera


Ghastly Prince Enma Burning Up

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Synonyms: Dororon Enma-kun Me-ra Mera, Dororon Enma-kun Meramera
Japanese: Dororonえん魔くん メ〜ラめら
English: Ghastly Prince Enma Burning Up
German: Ghastly Prince Enma Burning Up
Spanish: Ghastly Prince Enma Burning Up
French: Ghastly Prince Enma Burning Up
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 8, 2011 to Jun 24, 2011
Premiered: Spring 2011
Broadcast: Unknown
Licensors: NIS America, Inc.
Studios: Brain's Base
Source: Manga
Genres: ActionAction, ComedyComedy, SupernaturalSupernatural, EcchiEcchi
Themes: MythologyMythology, ParodyParody, Super PowerSuper Power
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Ranked: #73772
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Popularity: #5222
Members: 19,033
Favorites: 31

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The kind of jokes, and the plot (the concept of demons) are similar. Both were very enjoyable :)  
report Recommended by YuuChanneru
Group of youkai (and a human girl that happened to be dragged into it) clash with other youkai that cause troubles for humans. Both of these are episodical show that are remakes of much older vintage anime. 
report Recommended by abystoma2
While watching Brigadoon, I almost immediately recognized the art style in something else. Turns out that Brigadoon and Dororon share the same character designer and director. Also, the humor is very much alike in that it’s very zany and wacky with plenty of fanservice used mainly for laughs. Both main characters, Marin and Harumi are also alike. Both anime also have intense moments paired with funny moments inbetween. Brigadoon features monsters of the week while Dororon has yokai of the week. 
report Recommended by Cottonspore
Both series are about yokai and in both series they have special organization that deal with yokai that disturb the peace among humans. Also, both series have wacky comedy, so there will be times that the plot isn't taken seriously. But Dororon Enma-kun takes it more to the ecchi side more than Moeyo Ken. 
report Recommended by SakuraLily1044
In both works a team of supernatural beings. Both have a similar humor. 
report Recommended by kudere
Episodical show about a sort of detective agency solving issues, though one is real world crime while other is youkai related. Both of the protagonists have leecherous personalities but are powerful when they are needed. 
report Recommended by abystoma2
Episodical show about group of youkai friendly to humans that fight youkai that cause problems for humans. Both are remakes of much older franchises. 
report Recommended by abystoma2
This literally has the same feel as Re Cutie Honey, but for kids! 
report Recommended by seldeslim
The two shows revive famous Shouwa Era anime--while Osomatsu is a sequel, Enma is a remake. They cater towards an adult crowd who watched the originals as children but do not require the watcher to have seen the originals to whole-heartedly enjoy the revivals. The display of never-ending gags, ecchi/dirty/toilet humor comedy, and a multitude of hyper parodies is a delight to watch. 
report Recommended by lanblade
Both are created by Go Nagai. Have similarities concerning the humor and are about demons. 
report Recommended by Anti-Pollen
Similar humor, Enma-kun has more chaotic jokes though. Main characters have similar personalities - both are conceited, lecherous and unprincipled hotheads who use overpowered magic. 
report Recommended by Kennit
kind of stupid jokes and crazy 
report Recommended by Jinchuu
Some group chasing demons/youkais with similar kind of humor. 
report Recommended by CodeSaint
Both series are re-imaginings of classic Go Nagai properties, and if you're a fan of Go Nagai, you'll love Dororon Enma-kun Meeramera. It's filled with references to his work as well as references to 1970s Japanese pop culture. 
report Recommended by Doublas_Mk-II
Both male leads defeat youkais, and said male lead isn't human, along with a lot of the other cast. One of the female leads are humans and is involved with the male lead. The male lead is extremely overpowered, but rather stupid. The said male lead is involved in a demon patrol, but that male lead is the only one who can actually fight. There is a person who uses ice to defeat youkai in both anime. 
report Recommended by MisaTange
Parody/homage to 70-80s anime. Enma-kun of Comedy/Ecchi, Daimidaler of Super Robot/Ecchi. Both are quite horny but more for comedy than fanservice's sake. Most importantly they don't take themselves seriously and that's why they make it all work. 
report Recommended by Hikarizu
Similar themes and archtypes but different settings. Both main characters are demon princes with scantily glad sidekicks. Enma-kun is a dirty minded Earth based cousin of Disgaea with more references. I think if you like one you'll like the other 
report Recommended by djmintlaw
Very similar sense of humor. Also revolves around a magic premises. Ep 06 stands out in particular for it's sheer ridiculousness. Not recommended for anime freshman as it's very heavy on the reference jokes. 
report Recommended by Kyonkochan
If you like Gintama for it's randomness, puns, oldschool anime references and parodies, and don't gross over some perviness, then Dororon Enma-kun Meeramera will please you aswell. 
report Recommended by twy
Old manga with many colors and onomatopoeia that blend shonen battles and comedy. 
report Recommended by FilipeJourney