Amon: The Darkside of the Devilman
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Amon: The Darkside of the Devilman | |
AMONデビルマン黙示録 (Amon Debiruman Mokushiroku) | |
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Manga | |
Written by | Go Nagai |
Illustrated by | Yu Kinutani |
Published by | Kodansha |
Magazine | Monthly Magazine Z |
Demographic | Seinen |
Original run | August 1999 – April 2004 |
Volumes | 6 |
Original video animation | |
Amon: Apocalypse of Devilman | |
Directed by | Kenichi Takeshita |
Written by | Ritsuko Hayasaka |
Music by |
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Studio | Studio Live |
Released | May 24, 2000 |
Runtime | 45 minutes |
Manga | |
Devilman Mokushiroku: Strange Days | |
Written by | Go Nagai |
Illustrated by | Yu Kinutani |
Published by | Kodansha |
Magazine | Monthly Magazine Z |
Demographic | Seinen |
Published | 2005 |
Volumes | 1 |
Amon: The Darkside of the Devilman (AMON デビルマン黙示録, AMON Debiruman Mokushiroku, sometimes translated as Amon: The Apocalypse of the Devilman) is a Japanese manga series by Yu Kinutani, based on the Devilman manga originally created by Go Nagai. The first volume (tankōbon) was published on January 21, 2000, and the final volume was released on April 24, 2004.
Plot
[edit]Fear runs rampant throughout Tokyo with the revelation that demons in fact exist amongst us. Paranoia and the darker side of humanity boils onto the streets as people turn on one another, suspecting that anyone could in fact be a demon hiding in human appearance. Amidst the growing tensions, tragedy strikes Akira causing his mind to snap. Retreating into his subconsciousness, this allows his devilish alter-ego Amon to break free from Akira's cage of flesh and wreak havoc on both humans and demons alike.
Amon: The Darkside of the Devilman is an alternate setting to the last chapters of the original Devilman manga. Where in the original, Devilman faces Satan after seeing his slain lover Miki Makimura's severed head, Amon sees Akira lose control of himself, and due to his sadness and depression from not being able to protect Miki, allows Amon to gain control of Akira and his powers again.
In Volume 2, we start to see the origins of both Amon, and Sirène, and see more of Earth under the demons' rule.
Characters
[edit]- Amon: Known as the Lord of War, is one of the most powerful demons known, and considered one of the greatest warriors of Hell. Lover to the demon, Sirene. Originally "trapped" within Akira Fudo, when Amon attempted to possess Akira, but due to Akira's pure heart, Amon loses control and remains sealed within Akira, giving Akira complete control over Amon's powers. He appears in the anime as a tall and red humanoid demon with black fur and chiropteran wings on his head and back (possibly to symbolize the rivalry between Amon and Satan). He is defeated and re-merged by Akira in one-on-one combat after being savagely beaten by a flurry of right-hand punches.
- Akira Fudo: The main protagonist of Devilman. He maintains the same role as he did in the original Devilman, but his appearance is more intimidating than in the original. After witnessing the brutal murder of his lover Miki, Akira snaps and allows Amon to take control of him. Akira later defeats Amon in combat and rejects Satan by walking past him instead of fighting him.
- Sirène: Amon's lover and the main protagonist of the Cretaceous Era arc.
- Ryo Asuka (Satan): Leader of all demons. Wields incredible psychic powers, among other abilities. Satan is in love with Akira Fudo (based on the friendship gained as Ryo Asuka, Satan's human form). He appears as a twelve winged seraph. The story ends with the two meeting face to face, with Akira walking past him while Ryo looks back at him sadly.
Media
[edit]Manga
[edit]The manga was originally published in the Kodansha's Monthly Magazine Z, from August 1999 issue to April 2004 issue.[1]
No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN | ||
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1 | January 21, 2000 | 4-06-349008-4 | ||
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2 | December 22, 2000 | 4-06-349040-8 | ||
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3 | September 21, 2001 | 4-06-349066-1 | ||
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4 | August 23, 2002 | 4-06-349104-8 | ||
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5 | July 23, 2003 | 4-06-349136-6 | ||
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6 | April 23, 2004 | 4-06-349169-2 | ||
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Devilman Mokushiroku: Strange Days
[edit]A sequel, titled Devilman Mokushiroku: Strange Days (デビルマン黙示録 STRANGE DAYS)), was also published in the same magazine in 2005.
No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN |
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1 | July 22, 2005 | 4-06-349214-1 |
OVA adaptation
[edit]On May 24, 2000, a loose adaptation of the first volume of Amon: The Darkside of the Devilman was released. Being based on volume 1 of the manga (no other volumes were released at the time), it is much shorter than the manga, and branches off in an entirely different direction shortly after Amon gains control of Akira Fudo at the end of volume 1.
In the OVA, fear runs rampant throughout Tokyo as paranoia grips the population who believe that demons exist among them. Akira is seen coming to the aid of Miko and Yumi, two female members of his team of demon hunters. Later, at Miki's home, her brother Tare watches a live broadcast video footage of Akira transforming into Devilman. Before he can tell Miki, a group of vigilante demon hunters corner and kill him. When Miki comes down the stairs, she is attacked and decapitated. Ryo Asuka goes on TV and stirs unrest and violence by warning people to be vigilant against demons. Later, Akira sees the group of vigilantes with Miki's head. He then loses control and transforms into Devilman and kills them all in a sea of blood. Akira is later informed by Yumi that the Devilman Army scout troops are combating a squadron of demons led by Seylos.
When Akira arrives, Selos gives Akira the option to join his army or die. Having lost control, Akira releases a wave of energy which destroys the building, with Amon left in his place. Selos' demons attack him, but Amon's overwhelming strength immediately grants him the upper hand, and he effortlessly defeats them one after the other. During a pause in the fight, Amon finds Yumi trapped under a piece of masonry. After seemingly rescuing her from the wreckage, he then suddenly takes a bite in her, eating on her and leaves her body in half while Seylos' remaining demons and Miko look on in terror. He then confronts Selos. The two demons engage in a citywide titanic battle but Amon is far too strong and kills Seylos after punching through his body. Amon then finds and attacks Satan who tells him that Akira still exists. Amon later confronts Akira in a wasteland. Akira then transforms into Devilman and they fight, but Amon seems far stronger and savagely beats Devilman. Semi-conscious, Devilman's mind drifts back to his life as Akira and time with Miki which gives him the strength to retaliate and defeat Amon. Devilman then fights back and delivers a rapid-fire barrage of right-hand punches which finally subdues Amon and ultimately finishing him off with a final blow, resulting in Akira successfully regaining control. The OVA ends with Akira Fudo and Ryo Asuka (who is Satan in his human form) facing each other before Akira begins to slowly walk past him.
Staff of Amon: Apocalypse of Devilman (2000)
[edit]- Creature Design: Yasushi Nirasawa
- Ending Theme Song Performance: Me no Mae no Tsuzuki (目のまえのつづき) by MANGAHEAD
- Voice Cast: Shinji Takeda (Akira Fudo/Devilman), Atsuko Enomoto (Miki Makimura), Tomokazu Seki (Ryo Asuka/Satan), Akio Otsuka (Amon), Kazuki Yao (Seylos), Mitsuki Saiga (Psycho Jenny), Motoko Kumai (Tare Makimura), Rie Tanaka (Miko), Tomoko Kawakami (Yumi), Hirotaka Suzuoki (Zubo)
References
[edit]- ^ "fjの教祖様の既読・漫画・衣谷 遊" (in Japanese). Japan. Archived from the original on 8 June 2011. Retrieved 19 October 2016.
External links
[edit]- Amon - Apocalypse of Devilman (OVA) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia