Mentored by Balam Shichiro , focusing on their raw combat prowess as warriors.
The first episode of Mairimashita! Iruma-kun Season 3, titled "The Misfit Class’s New Term," serves as a high-energy transition from the chaotic events of the previous season to the foundational "Harvest Festival Arc". By blending humor with a serious shift in the students' training, the episode sets a pivotal stage for the growth of the Misfit Class.
See how the Misfit Class prepares for the challenge ahead with their new specialized mentors:
The highlight of the episode is the debut of , a loud and violent archer who initially views Iruma and Lied with disdain. Her harsh methods—which include forcing the boys into maid outfits for her own amusement—provide the episode's signature comedic relief while hinting at the grueling path ahead for Iruma. This mentorship is crucial for Iruma, as it eventually leads him to develop his own signature weapon: the demonic bow.
Assigned to Sergeant Furfur , an instructor whose training emphasizes guile and manipulation.
Mentored by Raim , who aims to refine their "feminine wiles" and charm.
Placed under the guidance of Bars Robin , though the real master turns out to be his cousin, Barbatos Bachiko . The Introduction of Bachiko
The episode opens with a direct challenge from the school faculty: to remain in the prestigious "Royal One" classroom, every member of the Misfit Class must reach the before their first year ends. This requirement is nearly impossible for first-year students, but it serves a narrative purpose: forcing the cast out of their comfort zones. Specialized Mentorship: The Training Assignments
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