: As the brothers hide around the House of Lamentation, the animation style shifts to capture the frantic energy of a demonic "survival" game. Why It Stands Out
: True to form, Mammon immediately tries to figure out how to profit from his brothers' predicament, though his plans usually end in a physical comedy routine. Obey Me! Episode 7
🚀 : The episode highlights how the brothers' personalities remain exactly the same even when their physical forms change. Lucifer is still bossy, and Beelzebub is still hungry. : As the brothers hide around the House
: Seeing the formidable Avatar of Pride, Lucifer, reduced to a palm-sized version of himself is both hilarious and stressful for the younger brothers. Lucifer is still bossy, and Beelzebub is still hungry
The episode centers on a magical "Transformation Wand" that causes more trouble than it's worth. Leviathan’s attempt to use it backfires, turning several brothers into small, adorable, and highly portable versions of themselves. Key Moments
🔥 : This episode leans heavily into the "found family" trope, showing that despite their constant bickering, the brothers are surprisingly protective of one another when things get weird. If you'd like to dive deeper into the series: Which brother is your favorite to watch?