Hozuki's Coolheadedness

2014
Hozuki's Coolheadedness

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Ancient Underworld Overhaul / The Palace with the Malice Oct 08, 2017

As Lord Enma passes judgement on the denizens of hell, Hozuki's past is revealed. Has he always been a demon?

EP2 Hell Minion for a Day / The Line Between Workaholic and Artist Oct 15, 2017

Hozuki takes Maki and Miki around as hell minions to capture special tortures never seen before on film!

EP3 The Auspicious Alliance / Eccentric Cuckoo-land Creature Oct 22, 2017

The Four Benevolent Beasts argue over a meal about who is older and how well they are aging. Meanwhile, Hozuki has some problems of his own down in Hell.

EP4 The Legend of Mustard / Please Turnip for the Demon Parade Oct 29, 2017

Koban the paparazzo gets an interview with Mustard. When Hozuki gets involved in the interview as well, Koban gets far more of a performance than he bargained for.

EP5 Ono no Takamura / Great King Enma and Anecdotes Nov 05, 2017

After continually being mistaken for the Great King Enma, King Shinko muses about how he should differ himself to avoid future confusion with the deceased.

EP6 Princess Sakuya's Showtime / The Battle of Children's Limbo Nov 12, 2017

We get a look at Young Hozuki and what he was like when he was younger. Later, Hozuki has to deal with some children who ended up in Hell.

EP7 In Those Days You Were Always On Edge / Dr. Monkshood Nov 19, 2017

The inventions and ideas of the Engineering Department are being discussed while Young Hozuki tries to make sense of it all.

EP8 Hopping Vampire Nov 26, 2017

Young Hozuki accidentally discovers the dead and meets quite a unique King with an extraordinary power.

EP9 Snow Demon / The Offices of Boring Dec 03, 2017

A showdown arises between the Cold Hells and the Hot Hells. Meanwhile, Hozuki unravels the path of how the deceased enter hell.

EP10 Kagachi's Coolheadedness / Married to His Work Dec 10, 2017

Hozuki is questioned about his humdrum, daily program in the normal world. Meanwhile, the Gods demonstrate their extraordinary matchmaking capabilities.

EP11 Family / The Hounds of Hell Dec 17, 2017

Hozuki, with great reluctance, agrees to take a vacation for the weekend. In the meantime, the dogs bicker as they try to distinguish themselves amongst each other.

EP12 King Gokan's Chief of Staff / Hell's Hot Springs Dec 24, 2017

Shiro discovers the mighty Scales of Karma and yearns to do one more thing that will make him an accomplished dog of hell.

EP13 Master of Hell / Have a Drink and Get Some Rest Dec 31, 2017

The arrival of a special guest brings an unceasing barrage of annoyances as Hozuki prepares for the end of year party.

EP14 The Day-to-Day at the Offices of Enma / 1 Soup, 3 Dishes, 10 Meats Apr 08, 2018

Hozuki conducts interviews while dealing with a fraud and all the newcomers.

EP15 What is a Magical Girl? / Indulging in Western Clothing Apr 15, 2018

Learning about witches and girls western clothing bring about a whole new set of annoyances for Hozuki.

EP16 Dakini of the Welcoming Committee / Under the Sod Apr 22, 2018

Dealing with flesh-eating demons is a lot easier than receiving a vaccination (only if you're Hozuki, of course).

EP17 The Man Who Learned From Yokai / The Woman Who Makes Use of Yokai Apr 29, 2018

Love is a complicated thing, especially when the police and eons of family feuding are involved. Leave it to Hozuki to talk about...employee benefits?

EP18 Amanojaku / Go Home, Crane May 06, 2018

A stranded crane presents a set of holy and annoying problems for Hozuki, who was only trying to be... nice?

EP19 Slippery as a Catfish / Gon Gets to Work May 13, 2018

Hozuki learns that self-deprecation and laziness isn’t just for the Mundane world but is still just as annoying. How… tragic.

EP20 Games / Mechanical Chief of Staff May 20, 2018

Shiro, Rurio and Kakisuke take some time off at the Arcade and run into some interesting people. Hozuki has to entertain some new guests, hooray?

EP21 The Rabbit Called Mustard / Types May 27, 2018

The tiny and hellishly mighty Mustard describes her typical day of writing in her diary, looking for a partner and torturing souls.

EP22 Yakan Siblings / Shiro's Butt is in a Real Jam Jun 03, 2018

Hozuki, the ever eccentric man, is invited to teach young children about Hell. What could possibly go awry?

EP23 Fundamentally / Mixed Martial Arts Contest Jun 10, 2018

After some intense training with Hozuki, Mustard is ready for battle (even if her opponents are less than awake)!

EP24 The Stripping Hag and Clothes-hanging Geezer / Chef Miki Jun 17, 2018

Hozuki teaches the hell minions about the old people that dwell at the Sanzu River bank and the monsters within, but it proves to be more of a headache than anticipated.

EP25 Onki / Animals Don't Forget One's Kindness Jun 24, 2018

Momotaro returns to the fabled Ogre Island in response to a recent incident. Later, Hozuki visits the court of King Shoko, where animals are called as material witnesses.

EP26 Unrivaled at Poker / Is Hell Your Intended Destination? Jul 01, 2018

Hozuki uses the apathetic nature of the Zashiki Warashi twins to wrangle a newcomer to Hell. Later, Hozuki settles a disagreement between different departments.
7.2| 0h30m| TV-14| en| More Info
Released: 10 January 2014 Ended
Producted By: WIT STUDIO
Country: Japan
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.hozukino-reitetsu.com/
Synopsis

Hōzuki is the aide to the great king of Hell, King Enma. Calm and super-sadistic, Hōzuki tries to resolve the various problems in Hell, including a rampaging Momotarō and his companions. However, he also likes spending his free time on his hobbies, such as fawning over cute animals and raising "Goldfish Flowers."

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Irishchatter I honestly thought the jokes in this anime were too blunt. This is not because I don't get humour but rather the humour was just boring for me this time. Even the characters and storyline were confusing, I found there wasn't much in depth of character or storyline development. Just didn't like this anime, full stop...
scientiiaa Warning: the following review is also dedicated for those, who have not seen the first season yet. Cool-headed Hoozuki is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Natsumi Eguchi, which is, as of today, her only work. Hoozuki's Coolheadedness has been serialized by Kodansha in the magazine Weekly Morning since March 2011. Wit Studio (Shingeki no Kyojin, Mahoutsukai no Yome, Koutetsujou no Kabaneri) adapted the manga into a 2014 anime television series and three 2015 original animation DVDs (OADs). In 2017 Studio Deen produced an OVA and the second season of the anime series that started airing in October of the same year. It is also worth mentioning that the manga and the anime have been featured at various times in weekly top ten lists of best-selling in their respective media.Hoozuki's Coolheadedness centers on Hoozuki, who works under King Enma. It is possible to say that the Japanese hell only functions because of Hoozuki, who manages hundreds of demons, greets delegations from other hells, and keeps King Yama, focused on what he is supposed to be focused on. However, he is not the only one to accomplish such an uneasy task-manage the whole Japanese hell; he also has many companions to help him. Hoozuki is, perhaps, the most efficient bureaucrat in the underworld, who actually invented the system of the modern Japan's hell. Hozuki's Coolheadedness season two answers many questions: including hell's structure, Hoozuki's childhood and many many more. (Side note: King Enma (the King of Hell, King Yan or Yanluo) is a wrathful god, who judges the dead. That mythological figure is also known in countries, where Buddhism is practiced, including: China, Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Bhutan, Mongolia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos).Hoozuki no Reitetsu is massively popular in Japan; the manga regularly sells 200 000 plus per volume. That is why you might want give this show a try. It took some time for the next season to air, due to Wit's being a huge ass and a director's change. Anyways, here we are. Although, it was unclear which path season two is likely to follow, it turned out to be a pretty solid continuation of Eguchi Natsumi's dark comedy work Cool-headed Hoozuki.Animation wise, my biggest concern here was studio switch. There are some changes in season two, you will surely notice, but at the same time these minor changes are something too minor for you to notice. As you already know, Hoozuki involves Buddhism that is why the anime's animation should be: rich, vivid, and colorful. And it manages to do so; many new characters are being introduced, many new types of scenery are being shown to the viewer and I dare say, Hoozuki is still the same as it was 3 years ago; somewhere even better than season one. Sound wise, nothing major to mention. Voice actors are still the same; opening and ending themes still have the same feeling as in season one. There are also many tracks that are heavily laced with folk elements and traditional Japanese instruments. They do help to dive in the atmosphere; however, you will hardly find anything memorable.Perhaps, the best part about this show is its characters. The show follows two main protagonists, the first one being: Hoozuki, who is the chief secretary of the Great King. He is literally the only person to maintain order in a Buddhist hell. King Enma is the second main character of the anime. He is supposed to be the second man in hell: cold-blooded and a wise judge of the underworld; however, he is displayed as some dunce old man. In addition to this, Hoozuki no Reitetsu has also an ultra-rich variety of supporting characters, involving: Karauri and Nasubi. Their childish absurdity always creates some comic moments that will surely make you smile. Many new supporting characters are being introduced, including: Izanami, who is a goddess of both creation and death, Zashiki-warashi, who are gods that live in storage rooms; they also like pranks, and many others.Overall-(8/10) Anyways, for those who still have not seen the first season and are reading this review, I must say that Cool-headed Hoozuki is a very unique comedy, unique in a sense that it might be problematic for you to understand the humor. On top of that, the anime makes fun of Satan and Beelzebub. For instance, Satan is displayed as some horrific creature that acts like a princess. That being said, it might be popular among Japanese, but I do not think that this show might have the same popularity rate among the western viewers. Nevertheless, the show still has some good comedy in it. Cool-headed Hoozuki is also somewhat similar to Yondemasu yo, Azazel-san, Gintama, and Beelzebub. It is not a masterpiece of the comedy genre, but still is a good anime to kill your free time.
booktag I loved this show about the bureaucracy of Hell. The title translates to "Coolheaded Hozuki" and Hozuki, the main character, is exactly how I'd imagine Sebastian from "Black Butler" to act when he's a demon in hell. The show goes into Shinto and Buddhist beliefs, has some Japanese folk tales, and just some really funny moments.Only two things I'd fix - sometimes they talk really fast and the subtitles can't keep up, so you end up missing some details like signs or explanations that are translated off to the side. The second thing... It's way too short! I want more episodes! Since it's so new, I don't know if they plan on making more seasons, but I hope they do! The theme song is so.damn.catchy.