King Records is bringing the supernatural rom-com "Mistress Kanan is Devilishly Easy" to television screens in spring 2026. The series adapts the manga of the same name, following a millennia-old demon who descends to Earth seeking human souls.

Studio KAI, known for its work on "Undead Girl Murder Farce" and "The Eminence in Shadow," will handle animation duties. The story centers on Kanan, a demon who, instead of devouring her first target, a seemingly ordinary boy named Youji, unexpectedly enters into a "romantic contract" with him. This unexpected turn forces the demon to navigate the complexities of high school romance, a concept entirely foreign to her.

"Mistress Kanan is Devilishly Easy" promises a blend of supernatural hijinks and romantic comedy, leaning into themes of tsundere dynamics and the clash between demonic ambition and budding human affection. The series targets audiences who enjoy lighthearted, character-driven stories with a supernatural twist and a focus on romantic entanglements within a school setting.