I Have Lost My Pompadour / The Great Demon Lord Has Come

Season 1Episode 5522 minFeb 19, 2012
I Have Lost My Pompadour / The Great Demon Lord Has Come
Himekawa introduces himself and tells everyone how he makes his "super cool" pompadour: by hardening it with a hair gel called Pomade. Furuichi ignores him and mentions a man showing up. Himekawa thinks he's referring to the Legendary Warrior, Super Pompadour. Oga asks who that is. After Himekawa introduces the two-part episode, Oga becomes surprised that the Great Demon Lord is showing up, while Himekawa ignores him and worries about his lost pompadour.
I Have Lost My Pompadour / The Great Demon Lord Has Come has aired on Feb 19, 2012 at 7:00 AM
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