The World's Bizarre High Deflation. Don't Stack Up Games and Play Them

Season 1Episode 1025 minJun 3, 2007
The World's Bizarre High Deflation. Don't Stack Up Games and Play Them
This episode, which is anime-only, takes place during the same time as episode eight and shows some other strange things that were going on in the background. A demon living inside an old video game is awoken and takes three of the student council members from Nagi's school inside the game where they must defeat her to return to the real world. Hinagiku, the student council president, arrives soon after and they go to destroy the demon, but she ends up ending it herself.
The World's Bizarre High Deflation. Don't Stack Up Games and Play Them has aired on Jun 3, 2007 at 1:35 AM
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