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Devilman Crybaby

Original title: Devilman: Crybaby
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2018
  • TV-MA
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
34K
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POPULARITY
1,840
123
Devilman Crybaby (2018)
Devilman: Crybaby
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With demons reawakened and humanity in turmoil, a sensitive demon-boy is led into a brutal, degenerate war against evil by his mysterious friend.With demons reawakened and humanity in turmoil, a sensitive demon-boy is led into a brutal, degenerate war against evil by his mysterious friend.With demons reawakened and humanity in turmoil, a sensitive demon-boy is led into a brutal, degenerate war against evil by his mysterious friend.

  • Stars
    • Kôki Uchiyama
    • Ayumu Murase
    • Griffin Burns
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    34K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,840
    123
    • Stars
      • Kôki Uchiyama
      • Ayumu Murase
      • Griffin Burns
    • 164User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Kôki Uchiyama
    Kôki Uchiyama
    • Akira Fudo (2018)
    • 2018
    Ayumu Murase
    Ayumu Murase
    • Ryo Asuka (2018)
    • 2018
    Griffin Burns
    Griffin Burns
    • Akira Fudo
    • 2018
    Kyle McCarley
    Kyle McCarley
    • Ryo Asuka
    • 2018
    Cristina Valenzuela
    Cristina Valenzuela
    • Miki Makimura
    • 2018
    Megumi Han
    Megumi Han
    • Miki Makimura (2018)
    • 2018
    Ami Koshimizu
    • Miko Kuroda
    • 2018
    Cherami Leigh
    Cherami Leigh
    • Miko Kuroda
    • 2018
    Jun'ya Hirano
    • Moyuru Koda
    • 2018
    Ken The 390
    • Wamu
    • 2018
    Subaru Kimura
    • Gabi
    • 2018
    Afra
    • Hie
    • 2018
    Cindy Robinson
    Cindy Robinson
    • Silene
    • 2018
    Rikiya Koyama
    Rikiya Koyama
    • Kaim
    • 2018
    Atsuko Tanaka
    Atsuko Tanaka
    • Sirene
    • 2018
    Eri Inagawa
    • Taro Makimura
    • 2018
    Kenjiro Tsuda
    Kenjiro Tsuda
    • Koji Nagasaki
    • 2018
    Anne Yatco
    Anne Yatco
    • Akiko Makimura
    • 2018
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    8reddice26

    Great anime

    Even though I am not familiar with the source material, I decided to watch this anime. The first couple of episodes, I felt were ok-ish. What I did not realize is that this was setting up the story for the second half of the series, which is where the show really shines. It is then that it becomes immensely brutal and uses the background of the first episodes to build on. Blood and gore go hand in hand with the drama that unfolds in front of your eyes. I was shocked to see just how brutal it becomes and had to fight against the tears on some moments. If you're looking for a feel-good anime, this is not for you.

    If there is one bad thing I can say about this show, it is that it's too short. With 1 or 2 episodes more, they could have clarified some background stories and made the final battle more intense. The ending is thought provoking (in fact much more than neon genesis), but if a bit more time had been invested, it would have gone into the history books as a classic for sure.

    One of the best animes on Netflix and highly recommended.
    9lanycera

    This is a strange...masterpiece.

    This anime is actually true to the manga, not like the 1972 TV version. It is cruel, bloody and in the end, it really touched me.

    It may look very strange at first glance, but it got really interesting from episode 3 onwards, so give is a little bit of time if you are hesitant on the first two episodes.

    Devilman has a good length (although I wouldn't have complained about 1-2 more to explain the archaeology part/demon background a bit more - the manga did a bit of a better job here I believe), since it's very common with Anime's nowadays to stretch it out over many episodes and seasons.

    It's visually stunning, the narrative style very different, and the soundtrack great. An amazing anime, I loved watching it. It touched some sensitive topics, how humans treat each other and what's the real evil in this world.

    I'm actually happy that Netflix supported this kind of production - I kind of would've expected them to censor it more, but it's perfect the way it is.
    10dilagawani

    Some deluxe experience

    I'm not even anime guy, but this is truly a masterpiece. From the scoring, story and animation it just beautifully perfect. Really worth to watch.
    9fuderiki

    Not for everyone, but a masterpiece nonetheless.

    So basically, this is an adaptation of the darkest manga of Go Nagai: DevilMan. Go Nagai was also creating TV Shows for kids (like Gurendaizer - Goldorak -, BomberX and Mazinger Z), so a manga as dark, crude and violent as DevilMan from the same author can be quite unsettling. However, the anti-war theme that we find in most works of Nagai is present here nonetheless, yet the exposition of this discourse involves a lot of disturbing violence. Graphically, this adaptation may look quite different from the original work of Nagai, it is narratively very faithful to the source material. The storyline follows the manga, but modernizes a lot of things in the storytelling. Smartphones, internet, social networks, among other things are included seamlessly in the plot without denaturing it, on the contrary, it adds a lot to the message of the original work. The unique animation and direction style of Yuasa adds a lot to the freshness of the overall experience.

    However, this is still DevilMan, it is raw, harsh, there is abuse, sex, drugs, nudity and violence. The overall experience is a cruel, nihilistic, emotional rollercoaster. The story is quite grandiloquent, and we can still feel a certain narration style from the 70s. But it is definitely a good anime that reminds of pre-2000s mangas, when nothing was ever half-baked if it serves the discourse.

    If you are prone to get offended, do not watch DevilMan, but if what I said above still appeals to you, go watch it ! It's damn good. (no pun intended)

    I am happy that Netflix supports this kind of uncensored productions. I've recently watched "The end of the F***ing World" and "Black Mirror Season 4," it definitely feels good to have more things with substance on Netflix recently, and DevilMan Crybaby is definitely on the Anime side of this good wave that makes me like Netflix again.
    7DanTheMan777

    Brilliantly Animated, Fast Paced, Yet Shallow

    The Good: Devilman Crybaby is certainly worth a watch if any of the promotional imagery or description tickles your fancy, and was my first delve into the franchise. It's filled with aggressive sex (that's only a short walk away from being hentai), visceral gore, superb synthwave style music that gives a real "underground" vibe and explosive animation. The character designs of the demons are also quite aesthetically pleasing/intriguing, particularly of Devilman himself. The fantastic action scenes, intense soundtrack and fast pacing of the show make it so that you'll never become bored, which is a blessing as the show probably wouldn't hold up without them. The very ending was also unexpected and somewhat refreshing, with an interesting moral and a conclusion that makes it possible to tie in Devilman Crybaby as a sequel/prequl to every other previous/future Devilman story respectively. The show is also apparently very faithful to the original manga.

    The Average: The (dub) voice acting is not exceptional but still perfectly acceptable by anime standards so there are no real issues there. There are also certain moments where the animation quality seems to take a bit of a nose dive, but whether this is the result of the director's (Masaaki Yuasa) fairly unique style is up for debate.

    The Bad & The Ugly: Where the problems really begin is with the story. The story's basic plot points are interesting enough, although they never really have a chance to develop properly and there are plenty of moments that bring up questions that are never actually answered. This ranges from "world building" related questions to characters that just turn up, act like we know that they're a big deal and then vanish, never to be spoken of again. These instances are fairly unimportant and can be glossed over quite easily but as a Devilman first-timer it's very confusing. Some people may take more issue than me with the logistics of the story not making much sense at times but... eh, it's an action anime so y'know. The characterisation is also pretty flat. Almost all of the characters stay exactly as they start off as which makes any twists or revelations either entirely predictable from the start or just dull, not because the twist is bad, but because you just don't really care. The only characters that I kind of felt for by the end were the rapper guys (who can basically be treated as one singular character for the most part), Miki "Miko" Kuroda, Akira Fudo (Devilman) and Ryo Asuka (within the show's closing seconds). That's not to say that they're bad character templates, but that's all they ever are, templates.

    Conclusion: If it looks cool to you just watch it. You'll have a fun time and at worst you'll wonder what all the fuss was about. If it gets a sequel I'll certainly be watching it if you want to put it that way. If you're looking for something more emotional, in-depth and that is a bit more intellectually stimulating however, this probably isn't it.

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      The original"Devilman" series plays on the TV when Akira remembers parts of his childhood. A still image from that same series also comes up when Taro searches for the Devilman online.
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    • Release date
      • January 5, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Official Netflix
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Людина-диявол: Плаксій
    • Filming locations
      • Tokyo, Japan(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Aniplex
      • Dynamic Planning
      • Netflix
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    • Runtime
      • 25m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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