Just checked my Crunchyroll queue—'Endro~!' is still up! The whole series is subbed, no dub, but it’s such a breezy watch. The voice acting’s great, especially Yui Ogura as the demon lord Mao. Weirdly wholesome for a show about failed heroes. If you liked 'Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle,' this has similar energy.
'Endro~!'? Oh yeah, that’s the one with the pink-haired demon lord who’s basically a cinnamon roll, right? Crunchyroll definitely has it—I rewatched it there last month when I needed something lighthearted. What’s wild is how it mashes up RPG tropes with moe vibes. Like, the party’s priestess is obsessed with snacks, and their 'final battle' keeps getting derailed by tea parties. It’s the kind of show you put on after a rough day to decompress.
Yep, Crunchyroll’s got it! 'Endro~!' is like if someone made an anime out of a tabletop game where the players keep goofing off instead of saving the world. The demon lord’s lair is basically a comfy cottage, and the 'epic battles' involve baking contests. It’s short, sweet, and weirdly profound about friendship. The sub’s the only option, but it’s worth it for Mao’s chaotic gremlin energy alone.
Man, I was just scrolling through Crunchyroll the other day trying to find some hidden gems, and 'Endro~!' popped up in my recommendations! It's this adorable fantasy slice-of-life anime where a group of heroines-in-training keeps resetting their world because they keep accidentally defeating the demon lord too early. The art style’s super cute, and the humor’s surprisingly clever—like if 'Konosuba' had a chill little sister.
Last I checked, it’s totally available on Crunchyroll, at least in my region (US). The whole 12-episode run is there, subbed only though—no dub. It’s one of those shows that flew under the radar in 2019, but if you love cozy fantasy with a twist, it’s worth a binge. The opening song is an absolute serotonin boost, too.
Crunchyroll’s had 'Endro~!' since it aired in 2019, and it’s still there! The premise sounds generic—heroes vs. demon lord—but the execution is pure charm. The girls’ chemistry feels like a D&D party that keeps rolling critical fails in the best way. No dub, but the sub’s solid. Fun detail: the ED changes slightly each episode to reflect their misadventures. Perfect for a lazy weekend marathon.
2026-06-25 20:08:29
6
View All Answers
Scan code to download App
Related Books
EDEN: Steamy Forbidden Pleasures
Alexa
10
79.1K
He leaned in again, his breath warm and intoxicating on my ear, and he gave me a deep, possessive kiss.
"Now," he whispered, his voice a low, gravelly promise that settled deep in my core. “Now let Daddy take care of you.”
He straightened up and, with a powerful, smooth motion, reached for the waistband of his faded grey sweatpants.
He pulled them down, and as the thin fabric dropped to his ankles, I saw the undeniable truth of his desire.
**********************
Welcome to EDEN....or in other words (Paradise): Where Pain is Pleasure👄. Desire becomes Control😈, and sin lingers like an afterthought.
This is a collection filled with dark, forbidden tales that will pull you in and refuse to let go.
It's not just a book, but a need, a release..... an escape.
Featuring raw, and emotionally charged scenes, strong language, taboo relationships woven with power play, dominance, submission, and intoxicating tension.
So... if you crave stories that test boundaries and awaken something deep within?
I dare you to venture into the forbidden🍏.....
⚠️ Content Warning: [ Intense themes ahead. For mature audiences only. Readers discretion is strongly advised. Enter at your own detriment.]
After years of mistreatment and anguish she escaped the hell and found a true friend. Finally, Eden wanted more from life. Or at least until she came across another obstacle in her quest to freedom - Lucius Lockhart. The rumored vile monster, who claimed he was her second-chance mate. Although hesitant, Eden gave in and put all her trust in the Moon Goddesses' choice. However, when she had to come clean with Lucius and reveal secrets she hid, he wanted revenge. For her. Returning to her tormentors was the last thing she wanted. With her mate at her side, Eden might survive the reunion, but will she?
“You think I care for what happens to my life?”
“The last thing that is certain to happen to all humans is death. There’s nothing to be afraid of.”
*
Gemma thought that in her life she would never go out while Elenio’s sky was still dark. But after she moved to Ayria, the capital of Elenio, she had that opportunity. Living in a country that has a curfew, Gemma and the millions of people in Elenio never get to enjoy the atmosphere after sunset.
Elenio is a beautiful small country in the South Pacific Ocean. At first glance, this country looks like an ordinary country, but actually, this little country holds a big thing: Draconian. Night creatures that roam and kill humans. Of all the inhabitants of Elenio, only the Arcthurian, a special force formed to fight the Draconians, had ever seen the figure of this monstrous creature.
Gemma’s work at a nightclub, a forbidden place in Elenio, the actions of her childhood best friend, Jonathan, and Gemma’s encounter with a mysterious handsome man, brings Gemma to be involved in Archturian. Until finally Gemma finds out that the curse of this country is closely related to her.
The ancient Mother Dragon Neyalha used her magic to help bring life to the world of Edon. Neyalha and her mate Gheyaral then gave birth to a pair of Dragons named Nayara and Ghaeron, and they were tasked as Guardians and advisors to the benevolent rulers of the realm. The people of Edon created two forces to preserve the good: The Black Knights, and the Sorceresses. Together they protected the realm against threats physical and mystical. Despite the Guardians’ efforts, Dark Magic and its practitioners began to rise. The Guardians knew that conflict was inevitable. But they believed there was hope yet for humanity; individuals of rare talent. Randey Edal, son of renowned Black Knights, was one such individual. Keyla Soril, a friend of Randey’s since childhood, was also singled out for her emerging skills as a Sorceress. But can they together help to defeat the forces of Dark Magic?
In a mystical realm, Eryndor, a fearless and resourceful adventurer, embarks on a thrilling journey with his loyal horse and eagle companions. As they venture forth, he confronts diverse challenges, leveraging his wit, courage, and determination to succeed in the long run. Eryndor's unwavering commitment to protecting the natural environment drives him to thwart the destructive plans of evil forces. Along the way, he forms strategic alliances with other characters, harnessing his collective strength to devise survival plans. Through his escapades, Eryndor encounters unexpected allies, uncovers hidden truths about the land and its inhabitants, and grows as a hero. As he also tries to navigate the complexities of the world, he discovers his purpose, forging a path toward personal growth and environmental stewardship. This heartwarming and action-packed tale of friendship, environmentalism, and self-discovery follows Eryndor's transformative adventures in Nestle, Heart of Dense, and beyond.
Wei Zhi Yin — The Crown Prince of the Edrinon Empire died at the age of 30 while his on a mission to investigate the missing zombies in the S City.
When he opens his eyes again, He returns to the past, 13 years before his death and eighteen months before the zombie apocalypse begins.
Since he was given a second chance to live, Wei Zhi Yin will make sure to do everything he can to change his destiny in this life.
Follow Wei Zhi Yin on his journey of changing his destiny and uncovering the truth of the appearance of the zombies, while he is being entangled with a Cold Military Marshal he fell in love with in his past Life.
*****
This is BL's (Boys Love) story. This story contains some explicit sexual scenes between the two main male characters, so if you are not into BL stories, This is not for you.
The anime 'Endro~!' is this adorable fantasy comedy that feels like a D&D campaign gone hilariously off-track. It follows four rookie adventurers—Yusha, Seira, Fai, and Mei—who accidentally prevent the Demon Lord’s resurrection in their bumbling first quest. But here’s the twist: the defeated Demon Lord gets reincarnated as their clueless, overly sweet teacher, Mao! The series is packed with slapstick humor, RPG tropes turned on their heads, and heartwarming friendship moments.
What I love is how it subverts expectations. Instead of epic battles, you get Mao trying (and failing) to nudge her students toward villainy while they obliviously treat her like a mentor. The art style’s chibi-esque cuts amplify the comedy, and there’s even a meta layer about reset timelines. It’s like if 'KonoSuba' and 'Little Witch Academia' had a cozy, low-stakes lovechild.
Endro is such a fun little anime! The main characters are all part of a party of adventurers, and each has their own quirks that make them stand out. There's Yuusha, the hero who's a bit of a klutz but has a heart of gold. Then there's Seira, the priestess who's sweet and kind but can be surprisingly fierce when needed. Fai, the mage, is the brains of the group, always analyzing situations with a cool head. And lastly, Rona, the warrior, is the muscle—loud, boisterous, and always ready for a fight.
What I love about them is how they play off each other. The dynamic between Yuusha's clumsiness and Rona's brashness creates so many hilarious moments, while Seira and Fai often have to be the voices of reason. The show has this cozy, lighthearted vibe that makes it perfect for a chill watch. It's not trying to be groundbreaking, but the characters are so endearing that you can't help but root for them.
Endro~! is one of those cute fantasy anime that sneaks up on you with its charm. It ran for a single season back in 2019, totaling 12 episodes. The show’s a mix of lighthearted adventuring and quirky character dynamics, following a party of rookie heroes stuck in a time loop with their demon lord... who’s now their clumsy teacher? It’s got that 'cozy RPG parody' vibe, like if 'Konosuba' took itself less seriously.
What I love is how it balances slice-of-life humor with little action bursts—perfect for unwinding. The episode count feels just right; any longer might’ve stretched the gag, but 12 eps let it stay fresh. Also, the ED theme is absurdly catchy—I hum it for days after rewatching.