Following a bad experience teaching at a public high school that resulted in a break from working, Haruaki Abe eagerly takes up a new job at Hyakki Academy, a school attracting youkai from all over Japan. The anime, produced by Satelight, aired from October 2024 to March 2025.

“Youkai Gakkou no Sensei Hajimemashita!” – A Hilariously Chaotic Start to a Monster School Adventure
If you’re a fan of supernatural comedies with a dash of chaos, Youkai Gakkou no Sensei Hajimemashita! (or A Terrified Teacher at Ghoul School!) might just be your next binge-worthy obsession. Produced by Satelight and airing from October 2024 to March 2025, this anime throws a hapless human teacher into a school full of mischievous youkai, resulting in a rollercoaster of laughs, absurdity, and surprisingly wholesome moments.
The Premise: A Teacher’s Worst (or Best?) Nightmare
Haruaki Abe, our protagonist, is a former public school teacher who, after a traumatic experience, jumps at the chance to teach at Hyakki Academy—a school exclusively for youkai. From the get-go, it’s clear that Abe is in way over his head. The first episode wastes no time establishing the show’s tone: chaotic, fast-paced, and unapologetically silly.
Fans have drawn comparisons to Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun and Assassination Classroom, and for good reason. Like Iruma, Abe is an outsider navigating a world of supernatural beings, but unlike Iruma’s charm, Abe’s defining trait is his sheer terror. His over-the-top reactions—crying, screaming, and even getting German-suplexed by a student—are the backbone of the show’s humor.
Fan Reactions: Love It or Hate It?
The online discourse around Youkai Gakkou no Sensei Hajimemashita! is as divided as it is passionate. Here’s what fans are saying:
- The Comedy Hits Hard
Many viewers praised the show’s comedic timing and energy. One fan noted, “It’s so stupid but in a funny way, which is why I find it entertaining. I like turning off my brain and having a good laugh.” Another added, “The first episode was hilarious—I was entertained from start to finish.”
The absurdity of Abe’s situation—like being bullied by his own students—resonates with fans of slapstick humor. The show doesn’t take itself too seriously, and that’s part of its charm.
- Mixed Feelings About the MC
Abe’s personality is a point of contention. Some find his constant crying and overreactions grating. “The teacher acted like a 2-year-old. He cried five times just in the first half,” one critic remarked. Others, however, see potential for growth. “I hope Abe becomes the good teacher he wants to be by the end of the season,” a hopeful fan commented.
There’s also some discomfort around Abe’s uniform fetish, which a few viewers found inappropriate. “Trying to get girls into sailor uniforms because he has a fetish grossed me out,” one user admitted. While this aspect is played for laughs, it’s definitely a polarizing choice.
- Nostalgia and Freshness
For long-time anime fans, the show evokes nostalgia. “Feels a bit nostalgic for some reason. Love it,” one viewer wrote. The lighthearted, monster-school trope isn’t new, but the execution feels fresh enough to stand out.
The youkai designs also got praise. “Good youkai variety,” a fan noted, highlighting characters like the long-necked Rokurokubi and the chill Maizuka.
- Production Quality
Satelight’s animation is simple but effective, with clean visuals and expressive character designs. Some fans were pleasantly surprised, given Satelight’s mixed track record. “Was skeptical since it was Satelight, but looks like they’re pulling it off,” one comment read.
Final Verdict: A Promising Start
Youkai Gakkou no Sensei Hajimemashita! isn’t trying to reinvent the wheel—it’s a fun, chaotic romp with a lovable (if whiny) protagonist and a colorful cast of supernatural students. While the humor won’t be for everyone, those who enjoy over-the-top comedy and monster-school settings will find plenty to love.
As one fan perfectly summed it up: “This anime has officially stolen my heart!”
If you’re looking for a lighthearted, laugh-out-loud series to unwind with, give this one a shot. Just don’t expect Abe to stop crying anytime soon.
Episodes: Season 1 Episode 1 to 24
File Size: 7.1 GiB
Format/Quality: HEVC x265 10bit
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