
Jashin-chan Dropkick
- Rate: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
- Native: Jashin-chan Dropkick, False God My Dropkick, 邪神ちゃんドロップキック, Dropkick On My Devil!, Dropkick on My Devil!, ¡Patada Voladora a mi Demonio!
- Synonyms: False God My Dropkick
- Aired: Jul 10, 2018 to Sep 17, 2018
- Premiered: summer 2018
- Duration: 23 min per ep
- Episodes: 11
- Score: 7
- Producers: BookLive BS Fuji Global Solutions Hokkaido Cultural Broadcasting ibis Capital Partners Kanetsu Investment Strawberry Meets Pictures Y&N Brothers
- Studio: Nomad
- Genres: CGDCT Comedy Gag Humor Mythology Supernatural
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Characters and Voice Actors
Hanazono, Yurine
MainOomori, Nichika
JapaneseJashin-chan
MainSuzuki, Aina
JapaneseBeth
SupportingIchimichi, Mao
JapaneseDevil A
SupportingYusa, Kouji
JapaneseGirl B
SupportingIwatani, Mayu
JapaneseKouji
SupportingTerada, Miko
JapaneseMedusa
SupportingKubota, Miyu
JapaneseMinos
SupportingOmigawa, Chiaki
JapaneseOni
SupportingHisakawa, Aya
JapanesePekora
SupportingKozakai, Yurie
JapanesePersephone II
SupportingIida, Riho
JapanesePoporon
SupportingSasaki, Rico
JapaneseTachibana, Mei
SupportingHara, Natsuko
JapaneseYusa
SupportingAranami, Kazusa
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Hashtags :RPG Real Estate , RPG Fudousan, RPG不動産

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Hashtags: Hakyu Hoshin Engi, Hakyuu Houshin Engi, 覇穹 封神演義

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