Chillin' in My 30s After Getting Fired from the Demon King's Army is a comedic fantasy anime from the Japanese animation studio Encourage Films. It is an adaption of the manga by Rurekuchie who based it on a light novel series by Rokujūyon Okazawa and artist Sage Joh.
Dariel (Tomokazu Sugita) is a demon who lacks any magic power. As a result, he has become an administrator and essentially runs the Demon King's kingdom. After the war with the humans ends at a standstill, the newly appointed general Bashvaza (Atsushi Abe) fires him. Dariel ventures into the human world since he looks like one and happens to save the human woman Malika (Akane Fujita), who instantly falls in love with him. She takes him back to her village which borders the Demon Lands and he uses his skills to help it, even negotiating a deal with a nearby mine run by rock creatures called Knockers who know him. However, he faces unique challenges at every step including the outbreak of another war.
For parents, be prepared for minor foul language, action violence, and some crude humor, but nothing gross.
While the animation is very good, it did not blow me away. A lot of the characters resembled the tropes they were representing and that is fine, but it did not stand out. That being said, the magical abilities were very well done and captured my eye. It was truly a sticking point to the show.
Dariel is a character you can cheer for. He starts on with who you would consider the bad guys or "demons." In this world, demons can use magic naturally while humans have to use weapons or other instruments to channel it. Dariel's place in this works very well as he goes from soldier to town mayor, settles down, and learns a startling secret to his past. It blended very well and watching his journey was very interesting.
This is an aside, but the Knockers were cute little creatures. They added the extra seasoning to this and I was glad they were not a one-off group, but appeared multiple times.
Now, the ending did feel a bit rushed. With only twelve episodes, I was fully expecting a cliffhanger, but it was tied up in a bow, but a wrinkled one. They kept hinting at other future story arcs, but none came to fruition and I think the studio knew it was not getting renewed so they just wrapped it up. There was nothing wrong with how it ended, it just needed another punch. That being said, it was still a very compelling story and one that is worth exploring.