
Hōzuki is the aide to the great king of Hell, King Enma. Calm and super-sadistic, Hōzuki tries to resolve the various problems in Hell, including a rampaging Momotarō and his companions. However, he also likes spending his free time on his hobbies, such as fawning over cute animals and raising "Goldfish Flowers."

Hozuki is charged with putting out fires in hell after the Great King Enma becomes overwhelmed with requests. Later, Hozuki wishes to go to Australia.

Hozuki deals with an irate old hag and a giant sick crab. Later, the European King of Hell visits, and Hozuki gives him the grand tour.

Hozuki heads to Shangri-la on a day out, but runs into his immortal enemy. King Enma recounts how Hozuki and Hakutaku came to loathe each other.

Hozuki is caught up in a low speed chase between flying policemen and air taxis with giant heads. Later, he teaches some of his more slacking employees the art of torture.

Hozuki and Hakutaku make a cauldron of ingredients, each with their own flavor. Later, the Sports Day Festival takes a different turn as Hozuki celebrates in his special way.

Hozuki is pestered by a scoop-seeking, feline journalist and sits next to a peach idol on the train. Later, the right hand man from the European Hell pays Hozuki a visit.

Hozuki takes his young charges on a tour of a very sexy part of hell. Later, the Great King Enma hurts his back and Hozuki decides to deal with it.

A new damned soul appears to make Hozuki's day slightly more difficult than before. What he doesn't expect is what she brings with her!

Momotaro has to deal with another of his master's hangovers and, while out drinking, runs into an annoyed Hozuki. Later, chaos erupts in the Alcoholic's Hell.

Hozuki speaks to the kings of the Afterlife regarding his opinion on offerings to the dead. After, Hozuki forces the Great King to undergo a heavy training regimen.

After reading Shiro a story about a samurai, Hozuki takes him in search of the real thing. Later, a troubled wood spirit comes to Hozuki for help in taming a scorned princess.

Lillith, a demonic seductress, sinks her fangs into Hozuki, but he deftly dodges her advances by pawning her off on less than savory company.

The Bon Festival is here, giving Hozuki and the minions some time for fun! Later, Hozuki has a nice chat with the Great King Enma.

While Lord Enma is passing judgement on the denizens of hell, we learn about Hozuki's past. Was he always a demon or was he once human?

Hozuki takes Maki and Miki around as hell minions for the day to capture special tortures that have never been shot on film! To be shared on their homepage, of course.

The Four Benevolent Beasts argue over a meal about who is older and how well they are aging. Meanwhile, Hozuki has some problems of his own down in Hell.

Koban the paparazzo gets an interview with Mustard. When Hozuki gets involved in the interview as well, Koban gets far more of a performance than he bargained for.

After continually being mistaken for the Great King Enma, King Shinko muses about how he should differ himself to avoid future confusion with the deceased.

We get a look at Young Hozuki and what he was like when he was younger. Later, Hozuki has to deal with some children who ended up in Hell.

The inventions and ideas of the Engineering Department are being discussed while Young Hozuki tries to make sense of it all.

Young Hozuki accidently discovers the dead and meets quite a unique King with an extraordinary power.

A showdown arises between the Cold Hells and the Hot Hells. Meanwhile, Hozuki unravels the path of how the deceased enter hell.

Hozuki is questioned about his humdrum, daily program in the normal world. Meanwhile, the Gods demonstrate their extraordinary matchmaking capabilities.

Hozuki, with great reluctance, agrees to take a vacation for the weekend. In the meantime, the dogs bicker as they try to distinguish themselves amongst each other.

Shiro discovers the mighty Scales of Karma and yearns to do one more thing that will make him an accomplished dog of hell.

The arrival of a special guest brings an unceasing barrage of annoyances as Hozuki prepares for the end of year party.

Hozuki conducts interviews while dealing with a fraud and all the newcomers.

Learning about witches and girls western clothing bring about a whole new set of annoyances for Hozuki.

Dealing with flesh-eating demons is a lot easier than receiving a vaccination (only if you're Hozuki, of course).

Love is a complicated thing, especially when the police and eons of family feuding are involved. Leave it to Hozuki to talk about...employee benefits?

A stranded crane presents a set of holy and annoying problems for Hozuki, who was only trying to be... nice?

Hozuki learns that self-deprecation and laziness isn't just for the Mundane world but is still just as annoying. How… tragic.

Shiro, Rurio and Kakisuke take some time off at the Arcade and run into some interesting people. Hozuki has to entertain some new guests, hooray?

The tiny and hellishly mighty Mustard describes her typical day of writing in her diary, looking for a partner and torturing souls.

Hozuki, the ever eccentric man, is invited to teach young children about Hell. What could possibly go awry?

After some intense training with Hozuki, Mustard is ready for battle (even if her opponents are less than awake)!

Hozuki teaches his "pets" about the old people that dwell at the Sanzu River bank and the monsters within, but it proves to be more of a headache than anticipated.

Momotaro returns to the fabled Ogre Island in response to a recent incident. Later, Hozuki visits the court of King Shoko, where animals are called as material witnesses.

Hozuki uses the apathetic nature of the Zashiki Warashi twins to wrangle a newcomer to Hell. Later, Hozuki settles a disagreement between different departments.
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