Hayate no Gotoku Season 1 Episode 44 The Mystery of the 120% Employment Rate (Temp.)

  • January 17, 2011

Hayate no Gotoku, also known as Hayate the Combat Butler, is a Japanese anime series that revolves around a teenage boy named Hayate Ayasaki. The show follows his journey as he becomes a butler to various wealthy families, with the hope of paying off his family's debt.

In season one, episode 44, titled "The Mystery of the 120% Employment Rate (Temp.)," Hayate is in desperate need of a job. As luck would have it, he stumbles upon a bizarre job listing with an employment rate that exceeds 100%. Curious about the opportunity, Hayate decides to investigate the job offer.

Upon arriving at the interview, Hayate is met with a peculiar group of employees. They're all extremely passionate about their jobs, but seem oblivious to the fact that they're working for free. Hayate quickly discovers that the company is a scam, designed to exploit the employees' enthusiasm for work.

With the help of his friends, Hayate sets out to uncover the mastermind behind the operation. Along the way, he meets a mysterious woman named Linn Regiostar, who seems to have ties to the shady organization. As Hayate delves deeper into the mystery, he uncovers a plot to create a mass-produced army of robots.

Despite the obstacles in his way, Hayate remains determined to put a stop to the scam and save the innocent employees from being exploited. With his combat butler skills and unwavering determination, he sets out to bring down the mastermind behind the scheme and restore justice to the world.

Overall, "The Mystery of the 120% Employment Rate (Temp.)" is a thrilling episode that highlights Hayate's resourcefulness and unwavering determination to do what's right. It's a must-watch for fans of the series and anyone looking for a fun and action-packed anime adventure.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 17, 2011
  • Language
    English