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This is the character page for members of the eponymous Interspecies Reviewers group, whether they're regulars, part-timers, or one-offs.


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    In General 
  • Achievements in Ignorance:
    • They somehow unknowingly saved the world offscreen while on a mad dash to make money.
    • Chapter 44 revealed that through their simple, lust-filled interest in seeing what sex with other species is like, and letting other people who might be interested know about it as well, they have obliviously ended up massively improving cross-species relationships, since the Brutal Honesty of their reviews and dedication to understanding each species to get the most enjoyment out of sex has been gradually clearing away the various misconceptions each species have about each other. It's to the point that the actual church has officially sanctioned their efforts as approved by God, banning Yuti the heroine from interfering, whose attempts to do so started and ended also without any of the group being aware happened because of them.
  • Actually Pretty Funny: Despite the protagonists not liking the fact that other reviewers have copied their format, they have enjoyed reading the reviews itself to plan on their next adventures, since they can't really do anything about the reviews and they might as well hear different perspectives.
  • All Men Are Perverts: Goes without saying in a series like this where being lustful is pretty much the entire point of the job. Not everyone is on the same level as Stunk and Zel, but they all show perverted tendencies at some point or another.
  • Brutal Honesty: None of them are afraid of voicing their full opinions on the places they review and will hand out ones and zeroes just as easily as nines and tens. While most places get at least one high score from someone on the team, there have been a few times the crew has handed out low marks across the board.
  • Chivalrous Pervert: While none of the others can compare to Crim in this regard, every member of the Interspecies Reviewers, no matter what their race, despite being sex-obsessed horndogs, are genuinely good people. None of them ever mistreat their partners, even if on very rare occasions their partners might mistreat them, they always make sure their succu-girl partners are also enjoying the experience, and even outside of the succu-girl scene, many of them are upstanding members of society who help out others whenever the situation arises, even if they mainly do it for the cash involved.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: All the frequently appearing Reviewers (except maybe Crim) are skilled adventurers in their own right. Each time Stunk and Zel are shown fighting something, they do so near-effortlessly, and when Stunk, Zel, and Kanchal blow a ton of money through alcohol-and-sex-induced idiocy, they go on a questing spree that results in them obliviously saving the world in their efforts to earn back that money. Presumably, Crim has a few special powers of his own but with his halo cracked he can't use them.
  • Everyone Has Standards:
    • Zel and Stunk are near-slaves to their lust, but they did tear Crim and Kanchal away from The Dairy Farm because they were paid to review a cyclops place. It was one thing to abandon Demon Two's request, but they won't carelessly fail a job. They also tell Kanchal to cut it out when he starts yelling at Togue too much for being a terrible actress, pointing out how few succu-girls are good at acting in the first place.
    • They absolutely refuse to have sex with a skanky fairy, at least not on New Year's, though Stunk notes it would be fine once in a while.
    • The guys are fully up for having sex with girls of any shape or size from every race, no matter how they look. However, when they see that the Beast Road offers the option of genuine bestiality, all of them end up running off before the receptionist can even recommend anything, with almost all of their reviews having warnings towards potential customers about it.
  • Experienced Protagonist: All of them, save for Crim, are pretty seasoned adventurers and brothel visitors by the time the story begins.
  • Has a Type: Thoroughly discussed, as each of the Reviewers have different tastes on sexual partners. This is already shown in the very first chapter/episode, where Stunk prefers elf girls for their beautiful looks even if they are a couple hundred years old, while Zel prefers adult humans for their stronger mana.

Core Group

    Stunk Tricalco 
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Lighting one up after a night with an elf lady.
Voiced by: Junji Majima, Chinatsu Akasaki (Genderbent Form)
The primary main character of the story, he's also the only human among the recurring cast. His backstory has him thrown out of his noble family after an unspecified argument with his father. He was in the writer Amahara's previous work Masturbation Count, where he was a member of a heroine's entourage. He occasionally gets too familiar with Meidri, resulting in her hitting him to keep him at arm's length.
  • Body Horror: In the Marionette Crisis light novel, he tried a potion that turned his dick into a sword. It turned out to be way more permanent than he bargained for.
  • Brilliant, but Lazy: Chapter 33 mentions that he has the power to become a hero class adventurer, but it's quite obvious that he's more interested in reviewing succu-girls than dedicating his whole career to adventuring. Notably in chapter 39, he gets fed up with trying to escape the arachne "dungeon" and decides to let himself "get caught" so he can move on to the part where he gets to have sex with a spider girl. It does come back to bite him, though, when his success in the reviewing business causes him to become overweight during the events of Chapter 40.
  • Dumbass Has a Point: He's more willing to give in to lust than stupid, but can still act stupidly at times. However, he manages to poke holes in Crim's concerns about eating the eggs of sentient species by pointing out that the eggs are unfertilized and that Crim has let multiple girls perform oral sex on him, thus consuming his gametes.
  • Expy: Between the pigtail, his smugness and laughter, and his general body shape, when under the effects of the gender-bending potion, Stunk looks like the brunette (so, manga) Ranma Saotome's Jusenkyo Cursed form.
  • Heroes Prefer Swords: He wields a sword as his main weapon, with him using it to slice apart enemies with great ease.
  • The Leader: He's the one who gets all the other Reviewers to come along for each brothel endeavor, with him being the usual person to suggest where they should go next.
  • Lovable Sex Maniac: While every member of the Reviewers is quite horny and sex-loving, when it comes to Stunk, he's the most vocally open about it, along with being the main person to push for the Reviewers to go somewhere. It's a large part of the reason that he exasperates Meidri the most out of all the boys, since the other guys don't really bring this stuff up until Stunk mentions it. The other reason is the fact he's very open towards flirting with and coming onto Meidri, which usually results in her going Pervert Revenge Mode on him. However, despite all of this, he still has a pretty good heart in him.
  • Magically Inept Fighter: As shown early on, he's an incredibly skilled fighter, capable of killing a demon at least twice his size effortlessly. He's also completely incapable of so much as sensing mana, let alone manipulating it. This magical ineptitude does come with some pros and cons, though. The pro is that it makes him the perfect patron for reviewing longer-lived girls, as unlike people with magical aptitude like Zel, the old and rotten feeling of their mana doesn't affect him. The con is that any form of sexual experience that uses mana to enhance it, such as meat cooked on a salamander's body being full of juicy amounts of mana, ends up being less enjoyable for him.
  • Master Swordsman: As shown whenever he fights, his skill with a blade is incredible, capable of killing various monsters, many of which are several times his size, with ease. It's even been mentioned that he's been like this since childhood, having reached the point where he rivaled, and even surpassed, most adult swordsmen by his teens, with him presumably having only gotten stronger since then.
  • Mr. Vice Guy: He's constantly shown smoking, drinking and acting extremely perverted but he has a good heart underneath it all.
  • Perma-Stubble: He has a never-changing combo of a faint mustache and a chin stubble.
  • Samurai Ponytail: His hair is almost always tied up in a pigtail hanging off the back of his head. The presence of said pigtail acts as a good signifier of both his samurai-like fighting style and the fact that he's nobility, albeit one who's unconcerned about his heritage.
  • Smoking Hot Sex: He sometimes lights one up after a satisfying night with a succu-girl.
  • Token Human: Among the entire main cast, he's the only one that is a completely normal human.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: His relationship with Zel is characterized by a good deal of bickering about sexual preferences, but outside of that he and Zel are pretty much inseparable.

    Zel 
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It's been a century and he still doesn't grok human tastes in women.
Voiced by: Yūsuke Kobayashi, Hisako Kanemoto (Genderbent Form)
Stunk's best friend and partner in their endeavors, he's a 200-year-old gerontophiliac elf. Chapter 38 shows that he has been a regular at Ye Pubbe for at least 30 years, and used to travel with Ivy's father. One of his favorite succu-girls is the senior human Mitsue Onoda, who he has been visiting regularly for 30 years.
  • Extreme Libido: It is revealed that the typical male elf wants sex once every few months, so Zel is essentially a nymphomaniac by his species standards.
  • Hypocrite: He absolutely loathes the idea of having sex with any woman that has lived for centuries due to their old rotten mana. However, he himself is well over 200 years old, so he really doesn't have the right to judge. Moreover, with how much he is sleeping around, he is old enough to be the great grandfather of half the girls he's met.
  • The Lancer: He's usually found hanging around Stunk, bouncing off each other about opinions and preferences, with him being the primary Reviewer to express different opinions about succu-girls than Stunk.
  • Likes Older Women: Older human women, that is, since they're pretty much guaranteed to have plenty of sexual experience, while still having young-feeling mana until they die.
  • Mayfly–December Friendship: He actually greatly prefers these kinds of non-sexual relationships, as people from races that share his longevity aren't really all that agreeable to him, especially when it comes to interest in sex. The only exception is the vampire Count Call Girlula, and even then the guy is a former human that he goes decades between seeing.
  • Mayfly–December Romance: When it comes to sex partners, he prefers them to live less than 100 years, as past that point their mana starts feeling rotten to him.
  • Mr. Exposition: He's usually the one to explain things to Crim, and by extension the audience. His reviews also tend to be a bit more "technical" and go into general aspects about the species. Even the one useless review that gets shown after the Reviewers' drunken night crawl in chapter 25/episode 11 is still in his explanatory style, only much shorter and with added Department of Redundancy Department.
  • Our Elves Are Different: Mostly aligning with the "wood elf" depiction, Zel's a pointy eared humanoid hailing from a forest and is both magically inclined and a skilled archer. While he does butt heads with Stunk a lot, it's not over any sense of species superiority and simply friends disagreeing on things. He's also seen as just as much of a pervy scumbag as Stunk by normal people, which he never tries to deny. In the first BD bonus manga it's revealed that male elves typically only want sex once every few months, but Zel is not normal, as he himself admits.
  • Really 700 Years Old: Right from the start of the story he's already over 200, though ironically he finds people his age and older sexually unappealing due to the rotten feeling of aged mana.
  • Self-Duplication: In chapter 39, he demonstrates that Demia taught him the Decoy Doll spell by using a crude one to distract one of the arachnes before turning the tables and ambushing her himself.
  • Sultry Bangs: In his genderbent form in Episode 3, his hair grows long enough for one of the sides of his bangs to cover one of his eyes, adding to the seductive look of his female form.
  • There's No Place Like Home: A downplayed example, he begins hankering for the mushrooms native to his home forest during the myconid chapter/episode. Meidri doesn't have them on her menu because they don't import those mushrooms.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: He may disagree with Stunk on a lot of things, with the first chapter being the most notable, but when the chips are down he's always got Stunk's back.

    Crim (Crimvael) 
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Voiced by: Miyu Tomita (Japanese), Brittney Karbowski (English)
An angel that Stunk and Zel saved one day, his halo is broken, causing him to be stuck in this realm until it heals. He ends up joining the Interspecies Reviewers, and can be found working alongside Meidri at the bar between "quests". Grand Mage Demia is very interested in learning more about the nature of angels from studying him.
  • Ambiguously Bi:
    • While normally he's sticking it into women, Crim is also fully open to letting somebody put it in him instead if it's the right person. This causes a misunderstanding with his friends later when they find out that he likes taking it more than he likes "lesbian" sex. Being a hermaphrodite, however, makes the notion of sexual orientation a bit murkier than with a perisex individual.
    • When the group went to the will-o'-the-wisp brothel and stripped naked, it is heavily implied that Crim's hard on was caused as much by the light spirits as it was by all the male customers, including Stunk and Zel. There was even a scene where one of the customers expressed blunt sexual interest in Crim, causing him to blush... but still maintain his erection. In contrast, it took a while for Stunk, Zel and Kanchal to get erect.
    • In chapter 49, Stunk, Zel, and Kanchal sneak into his room, cover his mouth, and approach him like they are going to sex him. He is surprisingly okay with it and when it turns out they just wanted to show him a new brothel, he gets somewhat irate. Later, in the brothel he expresses a desire to fuck a man and not a succugirl.
  • Bathing Beauty: During his three-day session with the Demia doll, he enjoys a nice bath together with her, giving us a decent view of his naked, androgynous body.
  • Breakout Character: At the beginning of the series, Crim was mostly just a tag along companion for Stunk and Zel who only reviewed brothels out of necessity. After the first volume, however, he slowly began to get more and more focus with the series delving deeper into his backstory and character development. He even managed to dominate a popularity poll on Twitter, earning roughly twice the number of votes as anyone else.
  • Breast Expansion: It's subtle and can only be noticed in his scenes with Elza, but in the anime it appears that taking the gender-swap potion slightly increases the size of his breasts... slightly.
  • Broken Angel: Following a brutal encounter with a violent demon early on, his halo ends up chipped, which makes him unable to use any angelic powers or return to Heaven. He mentions that the halo can heal with time, though how long it would take for the halo to actually heal is uncertain. The manga eventually reveals that Crim's halo was actually damaged when the Goddess accidentally sneezed in his direction, and the force broke a piece off it, angel halos being extremely durable otherwise.
  • Chivalrous Pervert: Even when he starts really getting into visiting brothels and being a Reviewer, he's nothing but an adorable sweetheart about it.
  • Cursed with Awesome: While the damage to his halo disables most of his powers and prevents him from returning to Heaven, having a broken halo also allows him to directly interact with the mortal realm, as those with intact haloes are incorporeal and invisible. At least a few other angels are actually quite jealous of Crim's ability to freely engage in mundane pleasures such as having sex and eating food on the surface world, which is something other angels cannot do.
  • The Cutie: His general femininely cute appearance, occasional Shrinking Violet tendencies, and overall perky enthusiasm towards his interests, all combine to make him a frequent source of scenes where he acts utterly adorable and highly endearing. This even applies in-universe, as his immense cuteness, both in looks and personality, is a heavy draw for bringing in female readers, and plenty of guys also find him quite charming.
  • Dude Looks Like a Lady: Played with. As an angel, he's technically neither a dude nor a lady. Crim identifies as male and uses he/him pronouns largely for convenience's sake, but whether other characters see him as a boy or girl varies:
    • Averted in his first encounter with Stunk and Zel, who straight-up ask him whether he's a boy or girl as they can't tell from his face or voice alone.
    • His appearance doesn't noticeably change at all after taking the gender-changing potion, prompting the others to jokingly check below to see if it worked. The receptionist for The Genderswap Inn, themself an androgynous looking character, even insists on making sure the potion has worn off when it's time for Crim to leave.
    • Also averted with madam Lingzhi from Take Your Man-Mushroom To... brothel, who senses that he is both a boy and a girl.
  • Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors: As an angel, one of the few things that can hurt him is the element of darkness, which becomes a plot point during the light spirit chapter when a group of dark-elemental people had a holiday and visited Ye Pubbe, as their aura of darkness weakened him. In Chapter 42, he accidentally has a mutual knockout with Samtahn while trying to help him stand after a painful session with an undine (due to her Holy Water-based body hurting the poor demon), due to the demon's dark aura conflicting with his holy aura and injuring both of them simultaneously.
  • Estrogen Brigade: His contributions to the reviews result in an In-Universe case, with Stunk and Zel noting that more women read and purchase copies of their reviews when Crim is involved.
  • Everybody Wants the Hermaphrodite: While the nature of the series combined with the fact he identifies as male means most of the attention he gets is from women, the fact he's an androgynous hermaphrodite who's also a major case of The Cutie means there are plenty of guys that, at the bare minimum, find him adorable, with quite a few actually being attracted to him, including those that only know the male side of him.
  • Everyone Has Standards:
    • He's incredibly nice and very forgiving, but when he gets scammed by the fairy brothel, he reviews it as such and is the first character to give a place a zero.
    • He quite liked the large eye of the cyclops succu-girl he got, and found her confident attitude pleasing, but her eye-based kinks really weirded him out, which was the main reason he gave her an average score.
    • In Chapter 45, the lilim croupier is sufficiently shamelessly forward and horny that she puts him off even thinking about approaching her, instead turning towards a cute beastwoman croupier.
  • Expy: Crim's disgruntled/disgusted expressions make him resemble the angel Gabriel (whom he shares a voice actress with) with startling accuracy.
  • Fallen Angel: Subverted in that he didn't actively rebel and is only fallen by accident (though he soon discovers the perks of no longer being Invisible to Normals). Later on we meet other angels who want to damage their halos and experience the pleasures of the flesh.
  • Fantastic Arousal:
    • He likes having his wings played with gently.
    • Demia licked his halo and he felt it.
  • Floating Limbs: His wings are not connected to his body. Linghzi's reaction implies that this is unique to angels.
  • Gag Penis:
    • Based on the fact he was completely turned away by a fairy brothel, when the reasonably-sized Stunk at least had options for two of the fairy girls, Crim's penis is apparently quite large by normal human standards, and huge for somebody his size. Seeing his review, and likely having Stunk and Zel explain it to them, causes everybody at the bar to stare at his bulge with amazement, envy or desire, greatly embarrassing him. It's also deconstructed, as his large size means he can be too large for some partners. A limited event had fans receive rulers modeled after Aloe's one in chapter 4/episode 2, and it suggested that he is larger than the ruler can measure (by putting his face on the far end of the ruler with a caption "IMMEASURABLE"), putting him above 30cm or 12 inches.
    • In episode 6, when the Reviewers are at the golem brothel, Crim's encounter with the Meidri golem shows a massive shadow of his penis that completely covers the golem. And later, when they head to the will-o'-the-wisp brothel, where everyone's private parts are covered by light, Crim's light censor is huge, with the anime making it look like a pillar that is taller than Crim is, though it is most likely an exaggerated visual gag rather than anything accurate. However, a bit later in the episode, we are shown another shot of Crim along with the other Reviewers that makes the light censor a bit more realistic; emphasis on "a bit" because the censor still makes it look like Crim's penis is nearly as long as his whole upper body, or at very least as long as an arm. Warning: NSFW references.
  • Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: He has a full head of long golden-blonde locks, and he's the nicest character in the whole cast.
  • Hermaphrodite: He has both sets of genitalia, though he identifies as a male for the convenience and to keep Stunk and Zel from making a pass at him.
  • Holy Halo: As befitting an angel, he has a halo floating above his head, which also has a remote connection to him, as he can feel when people touch it. It's been damaged, however, leaving a notably missing chunk.
  • Innocence Lost: At the start of the story, Crim was a perfect little angel mentally. Even after his first time having sex, his innocence still stayed mostly intact. However, as time went on with Stunk and Zel roping him into more and more sexual endeavors, that innocence gradually eroded away (one of the first signs of which being when Stunk and Zel invited him along for the Cyclops review and he accepted with his halo blushing pink, telling Meidri that he'd take his break right there and then). Eventually, it reaches the point where, when the other guys leave him behind to deal with some undead characters, he decides to go have some fun at a sex store without anybody pushing him to do so, the willingness of which makes him feel even worse. By Chapter 42, all remaining sense of innocence is completely gone, as he's outright eager to visit a brothel with the boys, and when he's turned down he decides to form his own Reviewer group just so he'd have an excuse for going to one so he can have sex and get paid.
  • Innocent Blue Eyes: Crim has large blue eyes, which help denote his relative innocence as a (shortly-solved) virgin and inexperienced angel in a story where Everybody Has Lots of Sex.
  • Innocently Insensitive: Played with. He accidentally destroys the religious faith of some New Year celebrators by calling it "surface culture" and asking questions about New Year traditions. This is lampshaded by Zel, who says that as an angel, being a creature close to God, Crim should know what the traditions are.
  • Irony: Crim is the kindest and least experienced reviewer, but in the first volume of the manga/first half of the anime he gives the most zeroes out of the group; first to the fairy brothel Nectar for scamming him, then to the lilim horde just from seeing the others' experience (only in the manga), and then to the will-o'-the-wisp brothel from being frantically flustered.
  • Leg Focus: No matter how he appears, whether it's wearing his regular outfit or dealing with a succu-girl, a consistent part of his design has him showing off his decently slender and shapely legs, which page/camera angles often like focusing on.
  • Luminescent Blush: His damaged halo glows red-hot crimson with his embarrassment after he had his first time given to a catgirl succu-girl. That's not even getting into how often he experiences the normal version, whether it involves sex or not.
  • Marshmallow Hell: Crim gets smooshed between various ladies's boobs at various points:
    • Tiaplate grabs him and pulls him into a loving embrace, pinning him inside her bosom.
    • When he first enters the Tower of the Succubi, he is briefly surrounded by a group of eager succubi and squashed between all their breasts.
    • After having every drop of... mayo wrung out, he accidentally bumps into Meidri and ends up stuck between her breasts. At this point, he's too exhausted for his libido to even trigger and he laughs the accident off with a flat chuckle that creeps Meidri out.
  • Moment Killer: During their roleplay session in the Cold Open of chapter 16/episode 8, his discomfort at villain roleplay spoils the mood for the rest of the guys (and the girls, who really got into character for it).
  • Mr. Fanservice: While it's not to the same extent as the succu-girls, who are all about being sexy and erotic, Crim has a decent number of scenes that show off his body erotically, though it's done in a Ms. Fanservice sort of way due to his androgynous hermaphrodite body. Even outside of those specific fully-erotic scenes, he often has scenes that focus on the bulge in his pants and the curvature of his legs, which his sandals and short tights show off in full.
  • My Suit Is Also Super: Chapter 8/episode 4 reveals Crim is very heat resistant. When a fire spirit picks him up bridal style, Zel notes his clothes are as well and questions what they are made of.
  • Naïve Newcomer: When the story starts, and a good bit further in, Crim is a major newbie when it comes to both the brothel scene and life in the mortal realm in general, meaning he acts as a sort-of Audience Surrogate/The Watson who learns about and experiences how the world works alongside the readers/viewers.
  • Nice Guy: As befitting a literal angel, Crim is the sweetest, most personable character in the entire cast, with the most negative feeling he's expressed so far being major disappointment when people do things to him he doesn't like. In fact, he's so nice that he cannot even stomach the idea of role-playing as a villain at what amounts to a BDSM establishment. When he tries to be a dom, Crim ends up so freaked out that the girl he hired to be his sub had to break character and comfort him.
  • No-Sell: Despite the loss of his angelic powers due to the damage to his halo, Crim still has a large amount of natural elemental and "status" immunity:
    • He ends up being the only Reviewer who can actually bed the fire spirit salamander girls without protection due to his being resistant to their heat and fire.
    • He is completely unaffected by the near-blinding effect of the light filling out the will-o'-the-wisp brothel, which meant he could see everything going on throughout the entire place, much to his displeasure.
    • Alcohol doesn't effect him, which saves him from getting his money bled dry when the Reviewers head to a leprechaun bar designed to get customers drunk and charge for every time they touch a girl.
    • His resistance works against him in the Dream Repeater, as being resistant to the sleep spell combined with being too horny to fall asleep naturally results in his dream-eater partner putting a choke hold on him to make him "sleep".
    • This immunity later ends up being exploited by the other Reviewers when they take on monsters called Trichromatasms, which kill through heavy elemental damage, by way of baiting them into latching onto Crim, leaving them vulnerable to being killed by the adventurers of the group.
    • In addition to his immunity to the magical light illusions of the will-o'-the-wisps, he is also immune to the effects of the magical darkness mimics use to shroud the lower halves of their bodies, a fact that ended up mortifying the mimic he slept with in chapter 35 since he could see everything.
  • Not So Above It All: Crim is usually the most responsible and least controlled by his lusts, but sometimes he does react to the ladies:
    • During the salamander grill, the ribald way Stunk, Zel, and Tiaplate play around with their food and her body makes him hunch over and cover his 'holy lance', causing her to take notice when she turns his way after Stunk and Zel turn down her special discount due to their lack of fire resistance.
    • He almost gets sidetracked from the cyclops review by a minotaur from The Dairy Farm and even childishly reaches for her as he is dragged away.
    • When Zel has a strong hankering for the native mushrooms from his home forest, the first thing Crim asks him is if he has a desire for a myconid. This particular scene is averted in the manga, where he says this more out of disbelief and a degree of disgust than curiosity. Later, once the other guys have gotten their myconids, he has an eager expression on as he waits for Lingzhi to make him a recommendation.
    • When Crim is offered one of the 'living onaholes' at The Sex Marionette to sample, he ends up absentmindedly fingering it continuously for quite a while.
    • When Kanchal offers to help him make a golem in the likeness of Meidri, Crim agonizes over it briefly, but ultimately agrees to it.
    • By chapter 18/episode 9, his inhibitions have been worn away to the point where when Stunk, Zel, and Brooz went out of town to replace the Count's ageing coffin, he ended up going by himself to the Magical Lube Shop, although he's still somewhat embarrassed to do it.
    • By chapter 42 all lingering reluctance has completely withered away, as not only is he outright eager to join Stunk and Co. in their escapades, being turned down makes him miffed enough that he gathers Samtahn, Nalgami, and Lulu together so that he could form his own Reviewer group for the express purpose of acting as an excuse to visit a brothel and get paid.
    • While he originally chose to be identified as a male to prevent Stunk and Zel from perving on him when they first met, by chapter 49 he's secretly miffed that they woke him up and lifted him right out of bed without so much as trying to take advantage of him there.
    • Chapter 57 has a moment when Crim introduces the Reviewers to the Room of Oblivion, which wipes out non-virgin's sexual experiences temporarily, making them feel like virgins again. Crim, being unaffected by the magic, enjoyed watching the reviewers act out-of-character and nervous, now that he understood the feelings Stunk and Zel had when they took Crim to his first brothel.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: While his real name is actually "Crimvael", nobody refers to him by that, with the only reason his name is known being that he writes it on his reviews. Everybody from the moment he's introduced simply calls him "Crim".
  • Otherworldly and Sexually Ambiguous: A hermaphrodite angel, who identifies as male for convenience and likes to be both a "giver" and a "receiver". The localization for the light novel goes as far as to always refer to him using the singular "they" in the narration.
  • Our Angels Are Different: Crim is a hermaphrodite, possesses disconnected wings that serve no apparent purpose but send stimuli to him if touched, and has a floating halo that is the source of his active powers which he claims can heal over time, but has not done so for months. He is also incredibly resistant to just about everything other than physical strikes and darkness, considering he can touch a woman literally hot enough to cook meat on, appears immune to alcohol, needed to be put into a chokehold when he proved immune to a sleep spell, but crumpled under kicks from Meidri and becomes weary from being near dark spirits. The purity associated with angels in this setting appears to be more cultural than inherent, as Crim gets more into sex as time goes on and still knew what sex was. On top of all that, his spermatozoa are shown to have their own halos under the microscope in episode 10.
  • Ship Tease: He shows a serious fondness for Elza the Hyena. He gives her a nine, contemplates her as his first for the new year, and notes he was saddened when an experience with her was just a dream. He also wiggles adorably in the air while thinking about her.
  • Shrinking Violet: While he's gradually gotten more and more used to the sexual escapades he gets up to, when it comes to anything sexual besides one-on-one alone time with a succu-girl, whether it's talking about sex publicly or being involved in the mass orgy of the Mystery Garden Light brothel, he gets incredibly shy and nervous, with the case of the brothel causing him to black out from embarrassment, his review of the place getting a score of zero and him wanting to never go to that place ever again.
  • Stationary Wings: Does not flap them to fly (at least in the anime (outside of the opening); some panels in the manga have flapping sound effects when he moves), as lampshaded by Lingzhi. Her reaction implies that there are few if any other species that possess purely aesthetic wings. The novel mentions that angels do flap their wings, but only rarely. Deathabyss thinks that instead of flying or floating, Crim simply "anchors" himself into a position.
  • This Looks Like a Job for Aquaman: When it comes to him potentially being an adventurer, his elemental resistances aren't nearly as useful as you might think as he doesn't have much else to offer and it is really rare for someone needing to be resistant to multiple elements at once, meaning that many other species are better off doing jobs that Crim would be decent at. Chapter 33 finally puts his elemental resistances to use as the other Interviewers have him be a bait to draw in Trichromatasms so that they can pick them off.
  • Unusual Halo: Crim is an angel that fell to Earth and had his halo broken. Said halo, floating directly above his scalp, has a notch missing, looking like someone took a bite out of a vanilla-frosted donut. He said it would heal on its own, but it has made no progress in months, with Demia being able to slide the missing piece back in perfectly; showing that none of it has grown back. It is an inherent part of his anatomy, as it can give sensation and a Succubus transforming into an Angel gets one.
  • Unusually Uninteresting Sight: Zig-Zagged Trope. People who see Crim are surprisingly blase about seeing an angel most of the time, which is explained by the fact there are so many races, people can go hundreds of years without seeing a particular one but usually see a random new one once a month, but the significance that Crim is an angel does come up at times. Lingzhi, the hundreds of years old myconid madame notes how she has never seen one before and that a lot of angelic features are unique, such as detached wings, Yuti and Amaat are shocked that Crim wasn't a lie by the reviewers for attention and money, and a pair of men in a mixed bath are desperately eager to get to sleep with an angel when they mistake Crim for a Succugirl.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: His fearful apologies to Meidri let her put two and two together about the nature of the golems they reviewed, leading to all four of the boys being beaten in her anger.
  • Wound That Will Not Heal: Crim's halo has made no progress in healing for many months. Demia can slot the missing piece back in perfectly. The breaking of an angel's halo is so rare it is made clear not even other angels know how to fix it.

Part-Time Reviewers

    Kanchal 
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Halflings are fun-sized, not short.
Voiced by: Kaede Yuasa
A halfling rogue that occasionally comes along for the group's sexual endeavors. He has some talents in sculpting, as demonstrated in chapter 13 where he sculpts the golems the Reviewers use to resemble Meidri. He nearly gets in trouble with Legendary Heroine Yuti in chapter 34 for making golems in her likeness at The Sex Marionette (or so he thinks), but the matter is dropped entirely when she learns of Crim.
  • Brains and Bondage: He's fairly sharp-witted, and likes dominating girls:
    • He's shown in the manga to use BDSM collars and chains on his submissive Meidri Golem as well as on his Demia Clone, who's sporting rope burn marks in one scene and tied up shibari-style in another in the anime.
    • During chapter 16/episode 8, he puts his minotaur at The Boss's Hideout villain roleplay establishment on a (magical) wooden horse and uses (magical) candle wax on her. As the Reviewers leave the premises after their session, he even offers to provide scripts for more scenarios. The only reason he docked points from his review for this session was that the minotaur lady he hired was rather bad at acting.
  • Buxom Beauty Standard: A preference in the series as a whole, but Kanchal in particular will generally call dibs on the most stacked girl available.
  • Comically Missing the Point: The punchline behind chapter 39 - Kanchal forgets that the "escape dungeon" theme of the Arachne's joint is meant to facilitate a kind of roleplay, and winds up reclaiming their bid of 5000 gold and escaping without having sex with any of the arachnes.
  • Dual Wielding: Episode 11 reveals that he dual-wields a pair of long knives that look like swords when compared to his small stature.
  • Everyone Has Standards: He gets a little more than he bargained for when he asks, with a sadistic smile, his Demia Decoy Doll if he could do "anything" to her, as her response of outright torture and Cruel and Unusual Death being things customers do to her everyday leaves him shocked and creeped out, which he also notes in his review.
  • Hidden Depths:
    • As shown when the Reviewers go to the golem establishment, he's incredibly skilled at sculpting, using that ability to create golems that are in the exact likeness of Meidri down to the smallest detail.
    • He's good at creating BDSM scenarios, as his offer to create new scripts for The Boss's Hideout shows.
    • While it initially seems like he isn't ruffled by the presence of copycat reviewers, he spends a good amount of time offscreen before, during, and after the trip to Demia's magic city establishment setting up the profitable licensing contract that allows him to milk the copycats for profits via the Transportation Guild centaurs. He rationalizes that it would be expensive and troublesome to make the copycats stop, so instead he sought to find a way to profit from their existence.
  • Hidden Weapons: Episode 11 reveals that he conceals his weapons under his large coat.
  • Hobbits: He's a halfling. He's mostly the same as the majority of halflings in fantasy stories, being small and dexterous with a rogue-like adventuring style, with the main difference being his pointed, furry ears.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: His skills in making highly-detailed and anatomically correct golems at the Sex Marionette end up getting him in some trouble - Meidri ends up threatening him with death if he ever makes more golems in her likeness by the latter chapters of volume 3, and in volume 4 he gets in trouble with a legendary heroine because he used her likeness for another of his golems without her permission (or at last he thinks that is the reason...).
  • Hot Skitty-on-Wailord Action: Considering his size, him having sex with most species besides fairies and other halflings will obviously result in this, particularly that one case involving a dagon, where she almost squashes him flat despite his yelps of pain when she loses track of things in her pleasure. In the bonus segment of chapter 35, he eventually gets a chance to satisfy a giantess when he cashes in a half-price voucher for her workplace, and gives her such a wild ride that she's left weak-kneed on the ground as he raises his arm triumphantly. His review of the centaurs in chapter 25 indicates that he's already gotten used to dealing with female partners that are always taller than him, and the bonus segment shows that despite being Horizon Queen's first time, he was so thorough with her that he left her weak-kneed and unable to stand for a while after he was done with their session.
  • Loophole Abuse: The way he created (and worded) a long term contract with the Transportation Guild to help distribute their reviews to inns and bars all over the country ensures that all copycat reviewers will have to pay their dues to the originals if they wanted to use the services of the Transportation Guild to propagate their own reviews the same way.
  • The Napoleon: A very minor example, he often mentions in his reviews that he prefers to be dominant, penalizing his review scores when he gets dommed by a more aggressive succu-girl.
  • The Perfectionist:
    • His perfectionist side comes out at The Boss's Hideout, where the poor acting skills of the minotaur lady he hired for their roleplay session has him frustrated at her inability to squeal in distress convincingly.
    • This behaviour ends up tanking his score in chapter 49, as he had hoped to get it on with a spirit manipulating his original character but they don't act as he wants. He ends up drawing detailed character sheets so that they have material to work off.
  • Right for the Wrong Reasons: He thinks Yuti is specifically targeting him for using her as a model for his dolls in The Sex Marionette. Yuti is actually targeting reviewers in general for their public articles and the two happened to be in the same place.
  • The Smart Guy: He is the sharpest member of the Reviewers, being able to outsmart rival reviewers and able to recreate golems from memory (though Meidri showed him that last one was going too far).
  • Teeny Weenie: While he's averagely sized for a halfling, since he has a small and child-like body, he obviously has the smallest member of the male cast. Which has both its ups and downs, especially when it comes to his self-esteem. Further emphasized when it is described as 'cute' by will-o'-the-wisps; his censor light is basically a dot. In addition, when the group visited the fairy brothel, he was outright told that every single girl there was able to handle him.
  • Throw Down the Bomblet: He's shown flinging tiny cartoon bombs from between his fingers as his attack in the intro.
  • Token Mini-Moe: Among the major cast, he's the smallest and most child-like.
  • Wolverine Claws: Is shown in one scene of the manga to fight with what looks to be a bagh nakh or claw glove.

    Brooz 
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Tall, dark, and canine.
Voiced by: Kenji Hamada
A dog hybrid (Beast Man) that occasionally comes along for the group's sexual endeavors. Some time after the reviewers' visit to Necrowife, he is shown to enjoy the services of Ice, a polar bear beastwoman as her regular customer.
  • Amazon Chaser: Chapter 40 of the manga reveals that he frequents a succu-girl gym that specializes in tough and athletic girls that customers can spar with to earn discounts on their training. Though Chapter 41 shows he got slightly more than he bargained with out of the deal, as while he doesn't completely mind them doing so, the girls there apparently constantly barge into his home uninvited when off work due to them trying to court him as a result of him showing off his strength.
  • The Big Guy: He's the most physically inclined character save for maybe Stunk and is also the largest member of the reviewers. He's also a powerful fighter who uses his own claws and beast-like strength in battle rather than rely on a manufactured weapon like a sword or a bow.
  • Chubby Chaser: He tends to go for the bulkier and chubbier girls when given a choice. His favorite regular succu-girl is a large polar bear woman named Ice.
  • Natural Weapon: The Ecstasy Days volume of the light novel states he's a martial arts specialist that only fights unarmed and cannot use magic. This is shown in intro for the anime where he's seen slashing at enemies using his sharp animal claws.
  • The Nose Knows: He has a keen sense of smell, with one of the things he finds appealing in women being a pleasing odor. Though this also means anybody with a strong bad odor (such as undead girls) will drive him away, and the spicy scented perfume coming off the succu-girls of Kama Sutra messed up his nose so much he gave the place a zero. On the flip side, he appreciated the near-human "one percent beast" succu-girls at the Furry-Light District for their novelty of being human in appearance while smelling to him like fellow beast-people.
  • Wolf Man: He's a dog man, with all the physical traits that come with it, such as a strong sense of smell, and the inability to enjoy minotaur milk because he can't stomach it. When he can't handle the other undead girls, he settles for the skeleton as he could at least lick her bones.

Guest Reviewers

    Samtahn 
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After a helping of warm minotaur milk.
Voiced by: Yūki Inoue
A demon reviewer who is first mentioned in the dagon review before appearing in person to accompany the group to a demon brothel for a review before the whole group gets sidetracked by some minotaur ladies and decide to review their place instead.
  • The Bus Came Back: After completely vanishing from the story for 37 chapters, he finally shows back up in chapter 42. While it's not mentioned why he hasn't shown up for a while, the fact he kept leaving the decision-making to everybody else implies he's not good at choosing what to do on his own.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: He's a demon but is shown to be just as friendly as the other reviewers. He also gives a pretty positive score in his minotaur review at the end of the chapter/episode. He even gets along well with Crim, despite their races being elementally opposed to one another.
  • Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors: As a demon, he's extremely vulnerable to the holy element, which put a major dampener on his experience with a water nymph, since their bodies are comprised of holy water. When Crim tries to help him up, Crim's holy aura conflicts with his own dark aura, causing him to feel worse while also bringing Crim down.
  • Honor Before Reason: Keeping with chapter 26's characterization of demons always following contracts, he is completely dedicated to upholding whatever deal he gets into, no matter how badly it results for him, such as pushing through having sex with an undine despite it being comprised of holy water, which ended up leaving him barely conscious once they were all done.
  • Inconsistent Coloring: He's pale skinned in the anime, while the light novel describes him as blue skinned.
  • Meaningful Name: It's a combination of "Sam" and "Satan", with emphasis on the "ta".
  • Mystical White Hair: Similar to Lady Deathabyss. Interestingly, they both appear to be from a similar species of demon.
  • Put on a Bus: While the manga also lists him among the group in the dagon review in chapter 2, in the anime he only shows up in episode 2 (based on chapter 5) to help the crew review a demon place. After everyone gets sidetracked by a minotaur brothel, he leaves the reviewers and isn't seen again for a good while, even when the group gets around to reviewing the demon brothel they were supposed to go to.

    Nalgami 
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He really wanted to embrace a birdmaid.
Voiced by: Kengo Kawanishi
A lamia reviewer who attempts to join the group when they review some birdmaids. Unfortunately, they refuse him entry due to him being a snake species. He later shows up again to help the group review an egg-laying brothel, and expresses his interest in the will-o'-the-wisps due to the communal nature of their establishment.
  • The Bus Came Back: He shows back up in Chapter 42. It's revealed during it that the reason he hasn't popped up much since Chapter 15 is because the other reviewers find him annoying due to his personality and preferences.
  • Mr. Exposition: Usurps Zel's usual role at the egg-laying succubus joint, being quite eager to explain the appeal of freshly laid eggs and the succu-girls that lay them.
  • Nice Guy: He still gives the birdmaids a few points in his review, even though he was denied entry due to his species. Even Crim wasn't as lenient when he was shunned at the fairy place for having incompatible equipment (though in fairness, Crim was made to pay money up front just to be measured, and thus felt he was scammed rather than merely denied service).
  • Overly-Long Tongue: As could be expected for a snake-based being, his tongue is much longer than those of other species, with it often flicking about or hanging out of his mouth when thinking about his interests.
  • Put on a Bus: He shows up briefly in chapter 2/episode 1 before being turned down at the shop the group was trying to visit. After that, he disappears for a while and comes back to help the group review an egg laying place in chapters 14 and 15/episode 7 instead.
  • Reptiles Are Abhorrent: Deliberately invoked. He gets turned away from a birdmaid brothel because he's a lamia. In reality, he's actually a pretty decent guy just like the other reviewers.
  • Snake People: He's a lamia—top half of a human with a snake tail for the lower body. Unfortunately for him, this means he gets excluded from the birdmaid brothel.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: As a lamia, he seems to greatly favor eggs laid by reptilian and avian species and is willing to pay hundreds of gold for a single fresh egg from an egg-laying species.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: As a snake person, birds-of-prey and mongeese terrify him, especially in monster-person form, and while it's not as bad he has difficulties handling cat folk. Unfortunately for him in the Marionette Crisis light novel he gets hired by a masochist lamia friend to review a succu-joint that specializes in bird-of-prey-type winged women, leading to the shortest "review" seen since The Lilim's Frenzied Frolic:
    Nalgami: 0: "Kill me."

    Lulu 
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He had some delicious Beech Mushrooms.
Voiced by: Ayaka Nanase
A butterfly-winged fairy reviewer, he also happens to be familiar with the terrain of the myconid forest and guides the Reviewers over to the myconid brothel. He proceeds to be serviced by an entire group of beech mushroom myconids.
  • The Bus Came Back: He shows up again in Chapter 42. Just like Nalgami, the main reason he hasn't popped up for a review in a while is because the other reviewers find his personality and preferences annoying.
  • Curtains Match the Window: An unusual variant, he has green hair but his purple eyes match his butterfly wings instead.
  • Has a Type: Lulu prefers all the girls he goes with to be plain-colored, because bright colors look masculine to him. Samtahn theorizes that this is because male butterflies tend to be brightly colored.
  • Mundane Utility: As a magic user, he uses a Light spell cantrip to help show the way through the forest.
  • Token Mini-Moe: He's even tinier than Kanchal.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: He is absolutely terrified of spiders, especially arachne, as his insect-like wings and small size make him seem like a bug for them to catch.

    Count Call Girlula 
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A nice cup of...vine is welcome.
Voiced by: Yoji Ueda
A vampire friend of Zel's that the guys visit in chapter 18/episode 9 in order to change out his coffin while he's awake from his decades-long sleeping. He's the owner of Necrowife, an undead-focused succu-girl joint, which he joins the guys in reviewing while they're there; more accurately, the girls there are part of his harem, but he allows them to run the brothel during the long years he spends sleeping in his coffin.
  • Artifact Title: Has an In-Universe case for his title as a "count". He used to be an actual count around the time he was alive and shortly after his vampiric transformation, but it's been 1,500 years since he stopped acting out his former counthood, with it nowadays simply being an old leftover formality.
  • Dub Name Change: His Japanese name is Deriberu/Delivel (デリベル) a pun on "delivery health" (abbreviated as "deriheru" (デリル)), basically the Japanese version of a call girl service.
  • Friendly Neighborhood Vampire: Despite the fact he has the appearance of a classical Dracula-esque vampire, along with speaking like one, he's a rather amiable person, having a strong friendship with Zel and getting along decently enough with the other guys.
  • Heavy Sleeper: Since he doesn't really have much to do, especially since he refuses to run around drinking the blood of others, he mainly spends decades of his time sleeping in a coffin.
  • One-Shot Character: Since he mainly sleeps off the centuries, with him only waking up to get freshly built coffins to replace his worn out old ones, he only gets involved in the story and provides a review for the one chapter/episode the Reviewers visit him before going back to sleep.
  • Really 700 Years Old: He's been friends with Zel for centuries, though exactly how old he happens to be is unmentioned. The bonus page after chapter 18 reveals he's at least 1,500 years old, as that was how long ago he stopped performing his duties as a count.
  • Vampire's Harem: Necrowife brothel is his harem, but he only uses it once every few decades.
  • Was Once a Man: Before becoming a vampire, he used to be a human, as such he has a human regard towards beauty and can't sense mana.

    Vilchana 
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Lost to Stunk's crotch
Vilchana aka Blue Piggy Cum-for-Brains was an asura swordsman that appeared in the second novel and challenged Stunk to a duel to further his swordplay. After losing, Stunk realizes that he's a virgin and decides to take him on a succu-joint crawl that not so much sees him spiral into debaucery as send him on a meteoric crash down below any levels of sanity.
  • Amazing Technicolor Population: His skin is blue.
  • Butt-Monkey: To an incredible degree.
  • Duel to the Death: He challenges Stunk to one. Luckily for him, Stunk had no interest in killing him.
  • Gender Bender: Ends up using one of Pyugmario's permanent genderswap potions.
  • Meaningful Rename: The verbally abusive redcaps make him call himself Blue Piggy Cum-for-Brains. Being the overly serious guy he is, he actually embraces this and corrects people who call him by his old name.
  • Multi-Armed and Dangerous: As an asura, he has six arms.
  • Multi Wielding: When he started his swordsman carrer he used six swords, but after a few years he found three to be more optimal for his style.
  • "Where Are They Now?" Epilogue: In the epilogue of the novel, the reviewers receive a crystal recording showing him having been turned into a girl and being treated as a pig in a bdsm session along with several other subs.

Rogue Reviewers

These reviewers are independent from Stunk and Zel's group, who are not happy when they've found out that there are others who do the same thing as them.

    Bi Bananan 
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Sex, crystal, action!
Voiced by: Juri Nagatsuma
A female reviewer/director that reviewed the anime-only scene between Piltia and Elza while pleasuring herself.
  • Canon Foreigner: She is a character completely original to the anime.
  • Dub Name Change: Her Japanese pen name is バイナバナナン or Bainabananan. The English version opted to keep the Bi seperate so as to keep the pun in the name.
  • Girl on Girl Is Hot: The porno flick she made for her review involved two succu-girls going at it, which she really got into watching.
  • Succubi and Incubi: She's a succubus herself, as shown by the wing-horns on her head, which is really demonstrated through how intensely she gets aroused by the "movie" she's making.

    Levit Thealigra 
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Unstoppable love machine.
Voiced by: Ryōta Ōsaka
A wannabe member for the Interspecies Reviewers, he's a high level incubus capable of satisfying any woman, up to and including the entire lilim horde, without wearing himself out. Meidri eventually got tired of him ordering nothing but a single raw egg, then spending the rest of his time flirting with her. Keeping with his species' nature, he gives a 10 to all the succu-girls basically because they are female; as such the Reviewers opt not to use his entire set of ratings due to them being useless.
  • The Ace: As an incubus, but especially as an incubus lord, he has the ability to basically sleep with or please any woman he wishes. It's deconstructed, however, in that it's because of this that he makes a terrible reviewer, since while he's able to sleep with anybody and turn every visit into a 10/10, his reviews don't account for the fact that other species are physically incapable of doing what he can, such as shrinking his penis to sleep with fairies or bearing through being on fire to sleep with salamanders, so his reviews are basically useless to everyone else.
  • Adaptational Early Appearance: While in the manga, he only shows up in and sticks around for Chapter 23, the anime shows the exact moment he came into Ye Pubbe and started flirting with Meidri following the events from Chapter 21.
  • Bishie Sparkle: The anime plays up his sparkles even more when he turns his charm offensive on Meidri.
  • Bizarre Alien Biology: His status as a full-blooded incubus gives him some interesting biological quirks:
    • He has two hearts, a regular-sized one in the usual place and a large-sized one near his crotch, the main point of which is to circulate fresh blood to his penis in order to maintain his erection for as long as it takes to satisfy his partners. Him being stabbed in the normal heart doesn't end up fatal because of this, since he still has his crotch-heart working normally, giving him time to see a healer before the wound can kill him. That said, if he was stabbed in his crotch-heart instead he would've died within seconds.
    • He also has the ability to manipulate the size of his penis, able to make it bigger or smaller in order to accomodate women of different sizes than him, something Crim expressed jealousy towards since his own massive member got him scammed by the fairy brothel because he wouldn't fit into any of the girls there.
  • Extreme Libido: He takes this further than any other character in the series, being capable of having his way with the entire lilim horde without any problems, with him still able to go for more afterwards.
  • Handsome Lech: He's an incredibly attractive guy, and likes putting on airs about him being a gentleman lover of all women, which he puts into practice by having sex with as many of them as possible. But the fact he's cheating on his actual lover in the process implies he's not that good a person. Though since he's an incubus, a demon of love and lust, it's possible that he genuinely can't comprehend why sleeping with numerous women when he already has a girfriend is wrong, with his persona as a Chivalrous Pervert being legitimate in relation to other incubi.
  • Long-Haired Pretty Boy: Having incredibly good looks. Check. Wears his hair long. Check.
  • Man on Fire: Episode 11 shows that he gets set alight from getting close to Tiaplate from the heat, but he perseveres just to embrace her.
  • Spell My Name With An S: Depending how you romanize his name, it can also be spelt as "Rebito/Levito Shiarigura".
  • Succubi and Incubi: He's an incubus, a male sex demon with great skill at pleasuring women. Specifically, as guessed by Zel, he's an incubus lord, the highest level of incubus, which makes him capable of single-handedly pleasing hundreds of women in a single day without breaking a sweat.

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