
But I haven’t watched it since the first time.
But I like you.
Depending on the work, Makimura’s younger brother may be excluded.
It will only depict the end once it comes out.
>>1It’s worse than when it was AMON.
I often saw overseas audiences who didn’t know the content getting excited and then feeling depressed about it, thinking it’s a stylish dark anime!
Was it really necessary? The anime followed the original so closely, but was the original anime completely different?
The anime version, which was originally done as a manga and media mix, is aimed at children, so such content can’t be included…
I think it’s a huge degradation that the devil isn’t really a devil but rather some kind of alien-like existence.
>>6If that’s true, it’s not faithful to the original at all…
>>8Aren’t you supposed to be looking at it properly?
I vividly remember getting into a dark mood after binge-watching right at the start of the new year.
I thought it would follow the original story, but it was difficult to watch in reality…
There are many people who watch the live-action version without knowing the manga and end up saying it’s bad in terms of story!
I think that is quite consistent with the story aspect.
>>9It is not well aligned.
If you’re looking for a summary-level story, it does follow the original flow properly.
Even if the plot is good, if the presentation is poor, it’s evaluated as boring by the public…
Whether it’s Tare-chan or Jinmen’s charge, Crybaby tends to follow the main storyline to some extent while incorporating original developments.
I hate that when I become a demon, my way of running becomes weird.
It’s a bit too fancy, so let’s make this a shin too.
>>13I think it’s impossible for that guy.
>>27I understand that it will be based on the Showa anime version.
Interesting, but it’s something I never want to see again.
At that time, I was hospitalized in a mental hospital, and the first anime I watched after being discharged was this one and Pop Team Epic, so I think I must have been a bit off myself.
In the end, I concluded that manga is the most interesting.
If an anime surpassing the original Devilman comes out, Armageddon will break out.
When it comes to live-action adaptations that seem to follow the original story, completely original characters like Ushiku and the completely changed motivations for cannibalistic Jinmen tend to be overlooked.
I’m okay with Miko’s survival changes…
>>19The key character, Psycho Jenny, won’t appear in the movie either…
>>19There is a limit to the measurement, right?
Asuka is incredible, and it’s a great character that can summarize the changes in Akira and the Jinmen personnel, moo-kun!
Even the original demon is more like an ancient Earth organism than a serious mythological being.
>>21To be precise, it should be the pre-existing human ancestors that existed before modern humans.
The ability to possess any target to some extent.
Isn’t there something that’s worse than the original?
I’ll forgive you since I laughed about the end too, because of the psychogenie…
Humans are strong.
>>23I love that the one who took down Jenny in a double knockout is the jerk who was inciting discrimination against humanity.
Actually, Av-chan has been quietly doing the role of Zenon and covering the theme song for the anime.
I thought it was a good change to make the Makihara family a kind and wealthy family.
>>28Wasn’t it like that from the beginning!?
>>31In terms of modification, it was a place where vegetarians were Christians.
You could even say that the Kuraybayi version of the Makihara family is an embodiment of goodness in a different sense from the original work, right?
I quite like sudden rap that comes in.
The scene where Miki receives the baton and runs was amazing…
Devil ejaculation!!
If you weren’t leisurely doing free hugs, could you have avoided the decapitation?
>>34The other person was driving, so isn’t it impossible?
>>34Regarding this work, it was necessary to depict human goodness as well… Otherwise, even the Devilman army wouldn’t have been born.
I think the devil is desperately working on maintenance to keep SNS usable up to that situation.
I used the scene where Miko kills a filthy homeless person in the riding position multiple times.
The moans turn into those of a pig…
I just liked the quiet ending of continuing to ride my bike.
I think this is the first and last time I used Jenny to get off.
>>41Sure, the human form had a good style, but come on!?
I really like the live-action version at the end…
It’s hard to believe that Miko could be killed by an ordinary person…
I think Miko is at her best when she’s doing it.
For overseas fans, this is the first Devilman, right…?
Anyway, that old man in the wheelchair didn’t fog up…
>>48Rather, I was already a Devilman before the main story even started… I was able to stand up on my own hand only towards the end, but in a double sense.
The anime that really depressed me when I watched it.
It was interesting, but… I don’t want to see it again…
I’m not subscribed to Netflix right now, but…
When I was in, I saw about three laps.
Thanks to setting it to the track and field club, I was so good at the last scene where I couldn’t catch the baton no matter how many times I tried, and I thought, “This guy~!!!”
I like many songs, including the opening, special ending, and the theme song “Devilman no Uta” from the series.
This is Makimura…
The toughest one is Tare-chan.
It’s interesting and I like it, but if you ask if it’s true to the original, it’s a bit different.
In particular, it feels quite different from the original in terms of flavor, as humanity hasn’t completely discarded it.
>>58In manga, it completely feels like a disappointment in humanity, so here I still feel like there is some hope.
>>60The original story has a momentum like, “Let all humanity and demons perish, damn it!”
Crying Baby is like, what the heck, humanity with salvation has perished… it’s so sad…
I love staging on social media.
The ending is what it is, but…
Achieve a balance with Robo Dad within myself.
An anime you don’t want to see again in a good way.
The original work is “Devilman of Anger,” and this is “Devilman of Sorrow.”
An anime I love but never want to see again.
It’s impressive how the dad who tries to shoot Tare-chan can’t actually do it; it just seems really long.
“After that, stop it! He’s my son! The long stuff becomes irrelevant.”
Humans who can defeat Psyco Jenny are seriously amazing…
Of course, Go-chan’s side has a strong touch of his own artistic style and a dynamic quality to it.
If humanity had truly united, it wouldn’t have been a complete victory for the demons.
Somehow, humanity has self-destructed out of unwarranted suspicion and paranoia.
Okada Toshio said it was BL, but I didn’t feel that at all.