Isekai Meikyuu De Harem Wo -uncensored- Episode 9 < 2026 Release >

The labyrinth exploration in Episode 9 is different from previous episodes. Previously, the battles were straightforward showcases of Michio’s overpowered “Job” and “Growth Cheat” skills. Here, the party descends to the 4th layer, where enemies begin to use poisoned weaponry and ambush tactics.

In the uncensored cut, the gore and impact effects are sharper. When Michio uses his cursed longsword, the arterial spray and the disintegration of a giant centipede are rendered with high-contrast detail. This is not gratuitous; it serves to raise the stakes. For the first time, Roxanne takes a hit that breaks her leather armor. The ensuing repair scene, where Michio must help her remove the damaged straps, is where the uncensored episode truly earns its rating.

For those seeking the authentic experience, note that not all streaming services carry the uncensored version. Crunchyroll and Funimation stream the censored “TV” edit. To watch Isekai Meikyuu de Harem wo -Uncensored- Episode 9, you will need access to:

Be wary of fan-sub groups that claim “uncensored” but simply upscale the TV version. True uncensored releases have a runtime of approximately 24:30 (compared to the TV cut’s 23:30), accounting for the restored scenes. Isekai Meikyuu De Harem Wo -Uncensored- Episode 9

Entertainment in this world is sparse for commoners, but Michio uses his wealth and knowledge to create it.

  • Music and Storytelling: While not the focus, the episode hints at entertainment through Michio humming modern pop songs (which sound exotic to the girls) or telling simplified versions of Earth stories as bedtime tales. It’s a subtle way he maintains his own sanity while impressing his harem.
  • The title promised a “harem,” and up until Episode 9, that promise was largely unfulfilled, focusing almost exclusively on the Michio-Roxanne dyad. Episode 9 changes that. During a rest stop in the labyrinth, Michio discovers a hidden alcove—a “Treasure Room” that his search skill failed to detect in previous runs. Inside, he finds not gold, but a Magical Crystal containing a sealed contract for a second slave: a cat-eared girl named Sherry.

    While Sherry does not fully awaken until the final 60 seconds of the episode, her introduction dominates the middle act. Michio must debate the economics of purchasing a second party member. The uncensored episode includes the full uncut negotiation sequence with the slave merchant, which was trimmed for time in the broadcast version. This sequence is critical because it outlines the cost of the harem—both financially and emotionally. The labyrinth exploration in Episode 9 is different

    At the start of Isekai Meikyuu de Harem wo -Uncensored- Episode 9, Michio and Roxanne have established a comfortable rhythm. Episode 8 ended with the duo successfully farming orcs and goblins, amassing enough gold to upgrade their equipment. Episode 9 picks up with a sense of arrogant confidence—a feeling that the narrative deliberately punishes.

    The episode opens in the town of Vismar. Michio visits the Adventurer’s Guild, where he encounters a party of higher-ranked adventurers who scoff at his reliance on a single “beast slave” (a term the series uses controversially). This social friction sets the stage for the episode’s core theme: trust versus utility. Roxanne, voiced by Shiori Sugiura (in a performance that is notably more vulnerable in the uncensored audio mix), confronts Michio about his long-term plans.

    Before heading back into the dungeon, Michio consults with the slave trader, Dwarft the merchant. This scene is critical for world-building. Michio learns that while Roxanne is a top-tier close-combat specialist, his party lacks a magic user or a scout. Be wary of fan-sub groups that claim “uncensored”

    Realizing that deeper floors of the labyrinth will require more than just brute force, Michio begins saving for a new purchase. The uncensored dialogue here is sharper, with the merchant giving blunt, unfiltered advice about the "commodities" he sells—focusing on temperament, skills, and physical attributes without the TV edits.

    The episode opens not in the labyrinth, but in the comfort of Michio’s rented room. After the intense events of the previous episodes, the pacing slows down significantly. This is where the "uncensored" label earns its keep, offering extended, uncut scenes of Michio and Roxanne solidifying their relationship.

    Unlike the broadcast version, the uncensored release features full character models and unblurred intimate scenes, which are used here to emphasize the growing trust between the protagonist and his first slave companion. Roxanne, the wolf-eared warrior, continues to be a fascinating mix of fierce combatant and loyal partner. Their domestic interactions serve a dual purpose: pure fanservice for some, and a narrative device to show that Roxanne has genuinely accepted her role, going beyond mere obligation.