Hataraku Maou-sama!
The Devil Is a Part-Timer!
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Hataraku Maou-sama!

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Demon Lord at Work!
Japanese: はたらく魔王さま!
English: The Devil Is a Part-Timer!
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Dec 27, 2011 to ?
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Supernatural Supernatural
Serialization: Dengeki Daioh
Authors: Wagahara, Satoshi (Story), Hiiragi, Akio (Art)

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Score: 7.761 (scored by 1131711,317 users)
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Ranked: #14572
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Popularity: #483
Members: 38,110
Favorites: 493

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If you like the humour of Hataraku Maou-sama!, you'll also enjoy Noblesse (and vice versa). Both deal with supernatural creatures trying to adapt to a modern day society, while still battling the concerns of their own epic quests. Both make use of the absurdity of modern life to create humourous situations. 
reportRecommended by twinkling_sheep
Blood Lad and Hataraku Maou-sama! has a main protagonist who is not quite human yet displays many human-like behavior. There's some familiar themes in both series that includes the main character getting accustomed to a new lifestyle. Their relationship with others in both stories are also considered important for character growth. There is even some potential room for romance as we see the experiences they share with the main female character. As both series also revolves around with fantasy, expect some unorthodox elements that are not so typical in the human world. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
Two villain main characters who at the moment aren't busy with their common actions of terror, now living peacefully with other humans, learning about several things in normal humans' lives. However, their opponents are able to target them face to face! 
reportRecommended by RaviDavi
It has very many similarities in One Operation Joker being about Joker raising baby Bruce Wayne into being Batman.  
reportRecommended by localveggie
* Both main characters are working in restaurant * Both series including supernatural creatures who disguising themselves as human * Both series has MC with similar hairstyle, a man with blond shoulder-length hair who's clingy to main character, and a genki twin-tailed girl. The difference is, while in Hataraku the main character is a devil lord who works in human's restaurant, in Momomoke the main character is a human who works in a youkai (demon)'s restaurant. 
reportRecommended by toumei_
In both manga either a hero or a demon lord has to work for an evil cooperation that would normally be hin enemy. 
reportRecommended by xShinigami3125
Both blur the line between enemies and allies/lovers, as there's romantic tension between the protagonist and antagonist. Both show the male protagonist fighting and yet also getting along with the female antagonist. There's a mix of humor and normal everyday life alongside the magic, fantasy, and battles too. They both also essentially feature the male and female enemies on what are essentially dates too, even if they don't acknowledge it. Fun side casts of characters too. 
reportRecommended by Animangamer
A demon lord/devil comes to the human world, only to be poor and living in an apartment. 
reportRecommended by tiredshotput
Similiarities: •The protagonist of both manga is a ruler of a kingdom in another world. Dissimiliarities: •The protagonist in one manga lose his magical powers, while in the other one did't •The protagonist in one manga can't go back and forth between worlds •The main female in one manga is a heroine with a holy sword 
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Both reverse isekai 
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- Both Maou are believe to be Cruel and evil - Both Maou live a normal person life - OP Maou who uses their power for good instead of evil 
reportRecommended by Duckii
Both Manga has a demon and a hero they once wanted to get rid of each other but now they act friendly 
reportRecommended by AkatsukiUlquiora
The main character is a demon lord but he doesn't attack people. Another main character is a female hero but she doesn't quite get the job done so to speak. 
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Beelzebub and Hataraku Maou-sama! are known for their comedy gags and action that takes place in a modern life setting. Both series' main protagonists has unique origins that grants them ability to fight against their rivals. Throughout both series, they get into conflicts with other characters that puts their daily life style on hazards. At the same time, we see their relationship development with various others, especially with the main female character. Both series' main female protagonist have strong wills and commands a presence with their personality. They do show a soft side occasionally towards others though and throughout both series' story, we also learn  read more 
reportRecommended by Stark700
The main protagonist from both series has not only supernatural abilities but also a lack of common sense on social context. Both series has great comedy with a colorful cast of characters. In addition, the main male character sets themselves with a task that earns them profit for a living. There is also a fine degree of character relationship. As both series' story progresses, there is even evident romance that blooms between certain characters. 
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It's a tough economy for both Demon Lords and Heroes! You can't just keep playing around some day you have to buckle down and get a job!  
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In some ways, I found these two series a bit similar. Both manga involves fantasy themes such as Demon King and Hero. Both manga series has a ton of comedy, drama, and humorous dialogues that are sometimes over exaggerated in context focused on the events happening throughout each chapters. Both manga also has a lighthearted mood/setting. 
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Different stories but they're both gag manga having somewhat similar universe and comedy, where demons and angels stay/visit the human world or more specifically in japan to lay low until they gained more power to go back to their original world for Hataraku, while for Ore ga Akuma to create contracts and consume souls. Also their jokes and quite similar. The only difference is, Ore ga Akuma is more of a lolicon RomCom and mostly focuses on demons contracts while Hataraku has mild romance and more on the perks of a part-timer. 
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