Satan gets transported to modern Tokyo and starts flipping burgers at a MgRonald's to pay the bills. It is the gold standard for the 'powerful demon lord humbled by capitalism' trope.
Why it's similar: Both series follow a high-ranking demon official who loses their magic and must navigate the human workforce. The humor centers on them trying to apply their grand ambitions to mundane service industry jobs.
Power comparison: Both protagonists are effectively powerless humans for most of the runtime, only regaining their true forms during high-stress moments or through specific external catalysts.
Why watch after The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated: Watch this if you want the exact same 'demon-to-dishwasher' pipeline with more action-focused subplots.
