TV anime "Gavril Dropout", episode 6 synopsis and scene cuts have arrived!

The TV anime "Gavril Dropout" has released the synopsis and scene cuts for episode 6.



Gavril Dropout" is a TV anime based on the manga series by Ugami-san in "Comic Dengeki Daiouji" (KADOKAWA). This comedy work depicts the daily life of Gavril, an angel who is the top-ranked angel in the Angel School but has become a "bad angel" because she is too familiar with the human world and leads a self-defeating life. Directed by Masahiko Ota of "YuruYuri" and "Umaru-chan! Umaru-chan" and the series composition is by Masahiko Ota, who also directed "Reikan! Umaru-chan! Umaru-chan"; character design by Katsuhiro Kumagai, sub-character designer of "Raquen Logic"; animation production by Animation Studio.
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The synopsis of the sixth episode, "Satanya Strikes Back," as well as some advance cuts have arrived. In addition, the design of the card that will be distributed at the "Special Valentine's Day Card & Chocolate Free Distribution Event" to be held at AKIHABARA Gamers main store on February 14 from 19:00 to 20:00 has been revealed. Please check it out as well. For more information about the event, please visit the official website ( # ).

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Episode 6 "Satania Strikes Back
Staff: Screenplay/ Hideaki Koyasu Storyboard/ Takenori Mihara Director/ Tsutuya Endo Animation Director/ Rei Tanaka, Kinomi Sakurai, Mami Mitsui, Toyohiro Okada, Yoshiko Shimizu
Satania, who has always been beaten up by Gavril since they first met in the human world, decided that today would be the day and planted something in the shoe box. However, it had no effect on Gavril, and she ended up getting angry with her. While Satania was feeling frustrated at home, she heard lively music coming from the TV. It was "Demon World Mail Order," a mail-order program for demons. Seeing a recommended product that would make angels gasp, Satania immediately buys it and tries it on Gavril, but....

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