Obey Me! Season 2, Episode 7 will see the return of Lucifer after his little brother had to deal with problems in his absence. To say Lucifer makes things look easy is an understatement. We learned this through his little Belphegor and how he dealt with things. The show doesn’t hold his hand at all and puts him through all sorts of trouble. The show didn’t hold or show mercy towards the lead of this episode. And this is comical since he wanted to be of help to everyone at the beginning of the episode. He even dedicated a few minutes of songs to the situation, but it all went downhill in the end.
But like every episode, we see things take a turn for the better, and the status quo be set back to what it was in the beginning. Though the show overuses this formula, there is nothing bad with this approach. The anime is a guilty pleasure series for the audience, and the only problem is it kills the prospect of rewatching ability for the show. Still, the anime is filler for the game but fun for fans.
Obey Me! Season 2 Episode 7 Spoilers
Obey Me! Season 2, Episode 7 will have another piece of entertainment for the fans as they are exposed to something unpredictable. However, it continues to be a surprise to many how the show manages to be good. It is not good in the conventional sense that you can recommend it to anyone, but good for its target audience. And that things become admirable once you realize the show is based on a mobile app.
Aside from the praise for doing well, the next episode will have Lucifer return to take the helm. The crew is sure to remember their experience and even taunt him in the upcoming episode. But given how easygoing Belphegor is, he will laugh with everyone. Other than that, there is not much to say about the series, as each episode tends to be 7 minutes long. The few who like to binge animes might want to hold out till the end but watching anime as it airs is fun in itself.
Also Read: Yuusha Party Wo Tsuihou Sareta Beast Tamer Episode 3 Release Date: Another Ultimate Species
Obey Me! Season 2 Episode 7 Release Date
The anime is slated to release every Friday in Japan. It has been coming out consistently every week, with no delays from the company. Obey Me! Season 2, Episode 7, will come out on October 14, 2022, for the following regions.
- Pacific Daylight Time: 1.00 AM (October 14, 2022).
- Central Daylight Time: 3.00 AM (October 14, 2022)
- Eastern Daylight Time: 4.00 AM (October 14, 2022)
- British Summer Time: 9.00 PM (October 14, 2022)
- Indian Standard Time: 01.30 PM (October 14, 2022)
- Singapore Standard Time: 04.00 PM (October 14, 2022)
- Philippines Standard Time: 4.00 PM (October 14, 2022)
- Korean Standard Time: 5.00 PM ( October 14, 2022)
- Austalia Time: 6.30 PM ACDT (October 14, 2022)
Obey Me! Season 2 Episode 7 Streaming Details
Obey Me! Season 2 Episode 7 is available to stream on the prolific anime streaming site Crunchyroll. The website is home to many great shows from all eras of anime. Although they no longer have due to Disney + taking away the rights of the series, they still have many hits under their domain, like Naruto, One Piece, Jujutsu Kaisen, and many more.
Meanwhile, the other anime streaming site Hidive does not stream the series and is not likely to. Crunchyroll and HiDive hardly share the anime they stream online, making it hard to stick to one streaming site ( it gets even more complicated when you put Disney + into the mix). But for Obey Me! Crunchyroll is the way to go.
What Is “Obey Me!” About?
Obey Me! and its sequel season is based on a mobile gacha game serving as a promotion to the app. The app is available on iOS and the play store with good revenue under it. As for the plot, the story follows the princes of hell attending a magic academy to better their skills. However, they are anything but proper. Their annoying charade leads to all forms of trouble that annoys faculty and raises their chances of getting expelled. Despite this, the demon princes are popular in the school for which any girl would die. And their charm sways the heart of many with them just being present.