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'Elegant Yokai Apartment Life' Episode 16 Spoilers: New Girl to Bring Forth Yuushi's Next Monstrous Opponent?

Yuushi's second semester in his second year in Joutou Business High School has begun, and three new characters are about to affect his life in unexpected ways on the Japanese supernatural anime series, "Elegant Yokai Apartment Life."

The new semester has brought in two new teachers in Yuushi's high school, both of whom have personalities that could be likened to two residents of the Kotobuki-so. This has led some fans to believe that the teachers could either be related to the residents or that they are one and the same.

The new male teacher, Chiaki, who is also the new homeroom teacher of Yuushi's class, is just like the gutsy red-headed Akira in a lot of ways. On the other hand, the new female teacher, Aoki, possesses the same calm aura as the black mage Ryu, which can only be achieved through spiritual training.

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Fans of the show are now wondering if these teachers were perhaps sent to the school to specifically keep an eye on Yuushi. It will be remembered that in his previous term, the guy was caught in a battle with a creature known as the Id Monster and was almost seriously hurt in the process.

This being said, one can't also help but think that a new form of monster is about to emerge through the new girl in Yuushi and Tashiro's English Conversation Club. The first year student, Konatsu, seems to have a lot of pent-up emotions inside her, which could very well be the perfect breeding ground for Yuushi's next supernatural opponent.

In the meantime, the preview for the next episode, titled "Look at the Full Moon and Jump," seems to depict a very laid-back night at the Kotobuki-so with all the residents gathering for what looks to be a special event under the full moon.

"Elegant Yokai Apartment Life" airs on Mondays at 11 p.m. JST on Tokyo MX, and late night at 1:59 a.m. JST on Yomiuri TV. It also airs on Tuesdays late night at 1:30 a.m. JST on BS11. Information on other broadcast schedules and online resources can be found on the series' official site. Episodes are available in selected regions outside Japan via Crunchyroll.

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