Just before the distribution! DEVILMAN crybaby" special video "Traumatic Impact Arc" is now available on YouTube!

To commemorate the 50th anniversary of manga artist Go Nagai's career, a special video "Traumatic Impact Arc" of the new anime "DEVILMAN crybaby," directed by Masaaki Yuasa, has been released on YouTube.


DEVILMAN crybaby" is a new anime based on the manga "Devilman" written by Go Nagai, which was serialized in "Weekly Shonen Magazine" (Kodansha) from 1972, and the original comic has been a big hit with a total of 50 million copies sold worldwide. It is also very popular overseas, with translated editions published in English-speaking countries, Italy, Hong Kong, France, South Korea, and many other countries. The work has been produced in a variety of media, including animated TV series, OVAs, live-action films, video games, novels, and manga derivatives.

This work commemorates the 50th anniversary of Go Nagai's art career, and is a new anime directed by Masaaki Yuasa, known for his unique works such as "Yoru wa tanashi arukete yo otome" and "Yoake ni naru rou no uta. This is the first time that even the last part of the original comic book has been made into a film. This work will be released worldwide on January 5, exclusively on the online distribution platform "Netflix".

⇒Animation "Devilman" to be newly produced on Netflix! The "ending of the original story" has been made into a film for the first time by director Masaaki Yuasa!

On December 28, a special video was released declaring that Devilman will be radically revived before the distribution of the full-length anime. The video begins with a scene in which Akira Fudo and Ryo Asuka look at each other, followed by a series of high-impact images that will inevitably traumatize viewers once they see them, including Devilman's appearance, a hedonistic sabbatical scene, and an intense battle scene. The stylish music is accompanied by dynamic images. You will surely be able to enjoy the charm of this film.


On the same day, a mask that allows anyone to transform into Devilman appeared on Facebook's AR camera function! You can take pictures in various poses. Click here to use the function. (*Facebook app and account are required to use the camera.)


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