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Devilman Crybaby is a 2018 Japanese anime series based on Go Nagai's manga Devilman. Although the series updates the 1970's scenario to one in a 21st-century setting, it retains the basic premise of Nagai's manga, following Akira Fudo and his friend Ryo Asuka as they face demons. In Devilman Crybaby, Akira is informed by Ryo that an ancient race of demons has returned to take back the world from humans. Believing the only way to defeat the demons is to incorporate their powers, Ryo suggests to Akira that he should unite with a demon. Succeeding in doing so, Akira transforms into the titular Devilman. He possesses the powers of a demon but retains the soul of a human as he confronts the demons.


The anime was directed by Masaaki Yuasa, who was offered the opportunity to envision a Devilman project by Aniplex. Yuasa worked on the series incorporating what he thought Nagai would explore in terms of graphic content if the author was not restrained by the demographics of a shōnen (young boy's) magazine. It was co-produced by Aniplex and Nagai's Dynamic Planning at Yuasa's animation studio Science Saruas a Netflix original series. Announced in 2017 to mark Nagai's 50th anniversary as a creator, it was made available for worldwide streaming on January 5, 2018, exclusively on Netflix.



Crybaby updates the 1970's scenario of Go Nagai's Devilman manga on which it is based to a 21st-century setting. The anime uses rappers as a substitute for the original delinquents. Most episodes feature extended rap sequences performed by professional rappers.




Crybaby takes on Devilman's original anti-war theme and turns it into a tale of how humans can be as cruel and violent as those they call demons. Interpreted as a reflection on what it means to be good and to be human, the anime was seen as a metaphor for bigotry, in which manipulation and paranoia is discussed using the allegory of the demons as "the other". The anime's themes of puberty, sexuality, sex, love and LGBT were explored in critics' analysis of the work. There was also debate over whether it is a nihilistic series or not.

The series' announcement caused some fan anticipation, while its release made it one of the most talked-about anime series of the year. Although it spawned a meme over the Devilmen's running-style and its remix of the 1970's anime theme song, fans were divided in their response to Yuasa's take on Nagai's work. Its viewership numbers are unknown since Netflix does not disclose them but many journalists considered it a hit. As one of the most popular of Yuasa's works it brought attention to Yuasa's and Nagai's oeuvre. Critics assessed it favorably, some calling it a "masterpiece". Others labeled it one the best Netflix anime and one of the best anime of the year overall and the decade. Although the response to its graphic content and its ending was divided, its animation was mostly praised. Critics also commented on its soundtrack, characterization, openly LGBT characters, and faithfulness to the original manga.

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Plot


High school student Akira Fudo lives with his only friend and longtime crush Miki Makimura, her brother Taro and her parents Noel and Akiko because his parents, who are doctors, work traveling abroad. One day Akira attempts to defend Miki from a local gang led by rapper Wamu and is rescued by his childhood friend Ryo Asuka, a child prodigy and American university professor. Ryo tells Akira that his recent expedition to the Amazon rainforest revealed the existence of an ancient race of demons but that the world's governments are suppressing this. Seeking Akira's help to expose the demons' existence, Ryo takes Akira to a dance club called Sabbath. Akira is horrified when Ryo begins slashing people with a broken bottle; the violence causes several demons to appear, and they massacre the remaining humans while Ryo films it. Ryo cries out to a powerful demon named Amon, ordering him to devour Akira, but Akira's will overpowers Amon, transforming him into Devilman and allowing him to slaughter the demons. Akira's body has been physically altered by his demonic encounter, giving him strength and athleticism.

Ryo and Akira proceed to fight several demons, including Gelmer, Jinmen, Kaim, and Silene. In the process, Akira fights Ryo when he proposes to kill Miki because she had witnessed Akira's transformation. They compromise by making her believe it was a dream. Akira's parents are killed, and he cries as he kills the demon his father turned into that absorbed his mother, while Ryo remains indifferent. Seeing Kaim's devotion to Silene, Akira wonders if demons are capable of loving, which Ryo denies. One day, Ryo plans to expose the demons' existence by revealing that famous track star Moyuru Koda is a demon. Ryo drugs Koda, forcing him to transform in public and kill most of the other runners. Against Ryo's advice, Akira helps Koda to escape, but the revelation of the existence of demons triggers a global panic. Koda takes refuge with Akira's help, and they are soon joined by Miki "Miko" Kuroda, another Devilman and a friend of Akira's from track. As the panic spreads, humanity begins turning on itself. Disgusted by these events and Ryo's apathy toward the chaos he has caused, Akira begins trying to find other Devilmen himself. Meanwhile, Akiko flees home after discovering that his son Taro is a demon. When Noel finds them, the demonically-possessed Taro is eating his mother's corpse; all three are ultimately gunned down by the military.

Wanting to know the reasons behind his own actions, Ryo returns to the Amazon rainforest. There he uses a worldwide broadcast to lie about the origin of demons, saying that people dissatisfied with society eventually evolve into demons. He demands that anyone acting even slightly differently should be killed, turning the worldwide panic into a full-fledged genocide. He also shows footage of Akira transforming into Devilman. When the broadcast ends, Akira is threatened by Wamu's gang, who have taken refugee at the Makimura residence. They relent when Miki reiterates her trust in him, but they still ask him to leave. While Wamu and fellow gang member Gabi choose to look after Miki with Miko, the other two gang members Hie and Babo betray them by leading a mob to the Makimura home. Wamu, Gabi, Miko and Miki are stabbed to death. Meanwhile, Akira finds himself protecting innocent people from being stoned by a mob. After he convinces the mob to stop, traitor Koda and several other demons appear and slaughter them all. Escaping from Koda, Akira returns to the Makimura residence. When he finds the mob parading in the street with his friends' dismembered body parts impaled on pikes, Akira denounces the mob as the real demons and incinerates them all.

In the end, Akira confronts Ryo, who reveals himself to be the fallen angel Satan, whom God exiled to Earth, where he discovered the demons. When God's angels descended on Earth and devastated it, the bodies of Satan and the demons were destroyed, but their souls endured their physical destruction. Having reincarnated as Ryo, Satan explains that his apocalypse is meant to exterminate humanity for defiling the world. Satan also reveals that he made Akira a Devilman to allow him to survive in the world to come, as his way of thanking Akira for being by his side when he was human. Akira refuses to join Satan's cause and gathers the other Devilmen to fight Satan's army. After killing Koda for his betrayal, Akira battles Satan but is ultimately defeated. With humanity finally obliterated and the Earth a devastated ruin, the victorious Satan reminisces with Akira until he realizes Akira has already died. Having killed the only person he ever loved, Satan becomes overwhelmed by the same emotions he previously denounced as a weakness and cradles Akira's lifeless body as the angels of God descend, ravaging the Earth.






 

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