Breaking away from his typical role as a one-dimensional bully, Kanzaki looks after Kouta and returns him to Aoi, showing a rarely seen, more responsible side. Key Takeaways

Natsume shows Kanzaki video footage of Oga's fights. Shiroyama deduces that Oga’s immense strength is due to constantly carrying Baby Beel on his back.

Kanzaki gets significant development, which sets the stage for his more sympathetic role in later manga chapters.

During the episode, Kanzaki takes care of Kouta (Aoi's little brother), who he finds lost, and in doing so, finds the secret to unlocking his "double heel dropkick".

The episode focuses on over-the-top comedy and gags, particularly through Shiroyama's antics and Natsume's chaotic influence.

Beelzebub Episode 14 File

Breaking away from his typical role as a one-dimensional bully, Kanzaki looks after Kouta and returns him to Aoi, showing a rarely seen, more responsible side. Key Takeaways

Natsume shows Kanzaki video footage of Oga's fights. Shiroyama deduces that Oga’s immense strength is due to constantly carrying Baby Beel on his back. Beelzebub Episode 14

Kanzaki gets significant development, which sets the stage for his more sympathetic role in later manga chapters. Breaking away from his typical role as a

During the episode, Kanzaki takes care of Kouta (Aoi's little brother), who he finds lost, and in doing so, finds the secret to unlocking his "double heel dropkick". showing a rarely seen

The episode focuses on over-the-top comedy and gags, particularly through Shiroyama's antics and Natsume's chaotic influence.