Masaaki Yuasa has made a career out of weird yet beautifully crafted anime. From the trippy and enthralling Mind Game, to the loopy Lu Over The Wall, and even the brutally graphic and unforgiving Devilman crybaby, you know you’re in for a ride when his name comes out in the credits. Though at first glance […]
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- 10/13/2019
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
In my endless search for anime not addressed to teenagers and youngsters in general, Masaaki Yuasa has never failed to provide a constant source for titles that are addressed to a mature audience, through their context but also their presentation of sex and violence. In that regard, his taking up of one of the most cult anime titles, “Devilman” based on Go Nagai’s manga, seemed like a perfect fit. Let us see if it actually was.
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Akira Fudo, a high school student, is informed by his best friend, Ryo Asuka, that an ancient race of demons has returned to take back the world from humans. Believing that the only way to defeat the demons is to incorporate their powers, Ryo suggests to Akira that he unites with a demon. Succeeding in doing so, Akira transforms into Devilman, possessing the powers of a demon but retaining the soul of a human.
Spoilers
Akira Fudo, a high school student, is informed by his best friend, Ryo Asuka, that an ancient race of demons has returned to take back the world from humans. Believing that the only way to defeat the demons is to incorporate their powers, Ryo suggests to Akira that he unites with a demon. Succeeding in doing so, Akira transforms into Devilman, possessing the powers of a demon but retaining the soul of a human.
- 5/1/2019
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
To mark the 50th year of Go Nagai’s career, his hit series Devilman returns as Devilman Crybaby – from a team of Japan’s top creators offering their take on the anime adaptation of a legendary manga; which is comins to Netflix in 2018.
Lauded as an “eternal masterpiece” that could never be completely recreated in moving images, the entirety of Devilman will finally be portrayed in Devilman Crybaby. The new Netflix series comes from Masaaki Yuasa, the world-renowned creator known for his work on many high-quality titles such as “Ping Pong the Animation” and “Mind Game.” The series will also feature a screenplay by Ichiro Okouchi and music by Kensuke Ushio.
Lauded as an “eternal masterpiece” that could never be completely recreated in moving images, the entirety of Devilman will finally be portrayed in Devilman Crybaby. The new Netflix series comes from Masaaki Yuasa, the world-renowned creator known for his work on many high-quality titles such as “Ping Pong the Animation” and “Mind Game.” The series will also feature a screenplay by Ichiro Okouchi and music by Kensuke Ushio.
- 12/27/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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