The Music Festival is getting closer, and the Misfit Class is still missing one important member. Purson Soi has decided to stay hidden, leaving the group without a trumpet player just days before their big performance. Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun Season 4 Episode 5 will show how Iruma and his friends deal with this problem as the Music Festival Arc moves forward.
The anime has been following the Misfit Class as they prepare for the school’s Music Festival. Each student needs to perform, but Purson’s choice to hide makes things very hard for the group. Episode 5 will focus on why Purson stays away and how the class tries to bring him back.
Episode 5 Release Date and Time
Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun Season 4 Episode 5 comes out on Saturday, May 2, 2026. The episode first airs in Japan on NHK Educational TV at 6:25 PM JST. International viewers can watch the episode on Crunchyroll at the same time it releases in Japan.
Here are the release times for different regions:
- Pacific Daylight Time (PDT): 2:25 AM on Saturday, May 2
- Mountain Daylight Time (MDT): 3:25 AM on Saturday, May 2
- Central Daylight Time (CDT): 4:25 AM on Saturday, May 2
- Eastern Daylight Time (EDT): 5:25 AM on Saturday, May 2
- Greenwich Mean Time (GMT): 9:25 AM on Saturday, May 2
- Indian Standard Time (IST): 2:55 PM on Saturday, May 2
- Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST): 7:25 PM on Saturday, May 2
The complete Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun Season 4 will have 24 episodes in total. The season splits into two parts called cours, with the first half running for 12 episodes from April to June 2026. Episode 5 is part of this first cours.
What Happened in Episode 4
Episode 4, which came out on April 25, 2026, showed the Misfit Class getting ready for the Music Festival. Each student picked their instruments, but Purson Soi remained invisible and refused to join the group. The class now has only five days left before they need to perform, and they still only have eleven members instead of twelve.
Iruma and his classmates realized that forcing Purson to join would not work. They need to understand why he stays hidden. The episode ended with the Misfit Class thinking about a new plan to reach Purson without pushing him away.
Where to Watch
Crunchyroll is the only streaming service that offers Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun Season 4 for international audiences. The platform provides the episode with English subtitles and an English dub option. Viewers in these regions can watch the episode:
- North America (USA and Canada)
- Central America
- South America
- Europe
- Africa
- Oceania (Australia and New Zealand)
- Middle East
- CIS countries
- India
Fans in Japan can watch the episode on NHK Educational TV at 6:25 PM JST. Crunchyroll releases each new episode at the same time it airs in Japan, so there is no delay for international viewers.
The Music Festival Arc and Purson Soi’s Role
The Music Festival is a major event at Babyls Demon School. Each class must perform a musical piece, and every student needs to participate. The Misfit Class has always been seen as the worst class in school, but they want to prove everyone wrong with a great performance.
Purson Soi has the ability to make himself invisible. He has used this power to stay in the background since joining the class. No one really knows him because he never talks or shows himself. The Music Festival forces him to face a choice. Will he stay hidden forever, or will he finally join his classmates on stage?
The upcoming episodes will show why Purson acts this way and how Iruma’s kindness might be the key to bringing him out.
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Episode 5 Expectations
Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun Season 4 Episode 5 will focus on the Misfit Class’s plan to reach Purson. The episode might reveal why Purson chooses to stay invisible and what happened in his past. Fans can also expect to see Iruma Suzuki use his natural ability to connect with others to help Purson feel welcome.
The episode will likely set up the Music Festival performance, which should happen in the next few episodes. With many episodes still left in the season, the Music Festival Arc will have time to fully develop every character’s role.
Season 4 continues the story from the manga written by Osamu Nishi. The anime is directed by Makoto Moriwaki at Bandai Namco Pictures. Previous seasons covered Iruma’s first year at demon school, including the Harvest Festival and the battle against the six fingers.
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