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Jahy-sama wa Kujikenai!
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Lv1 Maou to One Room Yuusha
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Two comedies with a demon (who turned small but can shapeshift to a more adult size) drained of their powers living in a modern-day human realm, also encountering a hero too amidst everyday life activities.
The main demons in both are played by Naomi Oozora but the main difference is that in Jahy, the demon is female, whereas Lv1 the demon is male plus the fact that majority of characters in Jahy are female but Lv1 is a bit more equal on that.
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Recommended by BonBonToro
A powerful demonic entity is drained of her powers and goes to live in the human realm.
Both shows feature a strong demon who loses their kingdom and gets turned into a powerless child version (with the ability to temporarily transform into fanservice).
They also share a similar hit-or-miss comedy and each have their own wholesome, more serious main story.
Personally, I'd say Jahy-sama is more heartwarming. It greatly puts the focus on friendship and character growth, while Lv1 Maou features a unique politic plot instead.
After demon lord has been defeated a loli demon girl can change into an adult who wears a skimpy outfit
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Recommended by MarkWisthejob
Both have a demon lose their powers and then end up living in the human world with a child form and adult form, and are comedies.
Jahy for the most part abandons it's premise and feels more like a waitress/child who happens to be a demon, and it's mostly slice of life, very thin on an overarching story of Jahy being a Demon Commander.
Whereas Lv1 Maou actually sticks to the premise of the Demon Lord becoming more humanized while trying to help the Hero with his mid-life crisis, and the overarching story actually develops and culminates into a conclusion at the end. I found this one
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Recommended by Garrett_Dark