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  • Several instances where Jashin-chan gets hacked to pieces by Yurine are immensely disturbing, but one in particular involves a chainsaw. In one of Jashin-chan 's schemes for killing Yurine, Jashin-chan attempts to strike her with a crowbar only to fail because she was giving her intentions out in the open. As punishment, Yurine uses a chainsaw on her, causing blood to splatter all over the apartment room.
    • The anime adaptation was even worse. Before the above scene, Jashin-chan attempted one last attack on Yurine, which Yurine countered by using the crowbar to completely shatter Jashin-chan 's spine, leaving her paralyzed and helpless.
  • Everything about Poporon. Poporon appears as benevolent, being a fellow angel alongside Pekola, but she has sinister designs. Upon finding Pekola, Poporon is at first thrilled to see her...and then she pulls out her bazooka. Even when she reveals that she only searched for Pekola so that she could kill her, she still has a smile on her face which only contributes to her creepiness.
    • The most jarring part during her introduction is perhaps how she expresses about herself and others, the show of arrogance from an actual angelic being and her contempt for other creatures, and in no moment you see her losing an inch of her power despite flagrantly crossing multiple lines imposed by practically any religion featuring angels.
  • When Medusa buys some contacts from a shifty salesman in episode 7, she slowly starts to petrify, beginning with her legs.
  • Much like with Poporon, Pino is introduced as a seeming benevolent angel only to try to kill both Pekola and Poporon so she could move up in her ranking.
    • Upon being trapped on Earth due to her halo getting destroyed, Pino hides away in the woods and lures a rabbit towards her and eats it. She then decides that she would get rid of God and become the new one after which she would destroy both the human realm and the underworld to lord over all.
    • There comes to a point where you start wondering what the hell is going on in Heaven for breeding such psychos.
  • Lierre completes the figure by visiting the Earth in order to decide if she should just wipe all life out or not through a deluge, implicitly stating no one has been really watching what's going on upon the material plane, upon finding her minions she comments she really doesn't care about what happens to them, while this may sound understandable for Poporon and Pino, it's shocking when it comes to Pekola who for the most part has been trying to be a decent person a remain faithful. While all of them eventually somewhat mellow towards humankind and end up enjoying living on Earth it takes some character development to reach a point where they are no longer scary.
  • Those who live in the West and/or had bad encounters with authorities may find Mei's antics unsettling, especially when it involves Jashin-''chan'' . There's a bit where Mei tries to kill Jashin-chan for refusing to come home with her. She stops not because her conscience kicked in or Yurine intervened, but because her shift ended. Mei never seems to face disciplinary action, and will likely keep stealing things and harassing Jashin-chan until she retires.
  • In episode 6, Jashin-chan opens a shaved ice stand on what turns out to be Yakuza turf. Two goons eventually come to drag her away. While doing so, one remarks that she could "make a lot of money with the top half of her body." The other says that he actually has a "viper fetish." Even in a series with so much black comedy, it's a bit...much.
  • In chapter 23 of the manga, Jashin-chan senses a dark aura coming from Yurine, who then proceeds to happily tell Jashin-Chan that she's been in a really good mood after a college professor resigned and the sexual harassment has stopped, revealing that the latter is a victim of sexual harassment. When Jashin-chan uses the opportunity to kill Yurine only to fail, again, Yurine decides to simply forgive Jashin-chan than punish her. One can imagine if the sexual harassment was that bad that it puts Yurine into a great mood while emitting a dark aura when the person doing it has stopped. Oh, and let's not forget how the professor was never caught by the authorities.
  • In episode 11 of the third season of the anime, we get introduced to Atre. After she apologises to Jashin-chan for Ecute attacking her, she then wants Ecute to apologise. And how does she get Ecute to apologise? She punches Ecute and then angrily yells at her for attacking Jashin-chan, before furiously demanding that Ecute should apologise to Jashin-chan right now. This even scares Jashin-chan as she did not expect Atre to be so brutal towards Ecute.

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