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Amon is the demon that was called the greatest hero among the demons who fused with Akira Fudo and is the main character of Amon: Apocalypse of Devilman. Amon is a large red-skinned demon with black fur covering his lower body and around the neck area especially with his long hair. Release date September 25th 2018! This is a Region A Blu Ray. Japanese language with English subtitles, and the English dub! Just curious. Why no inclusion of 'Amon: Apocalypse Of Devilman'? Any chance you might.

Amon: The Darkside of The Devilman
Japanese cover of Amon: The Darkside of The Devilman Volume 1
AMONデビルマン黙示録
(AMON debiruman mokushiroku)
GenreAction, horror
Manga
Written byGo Nagai
Illustrated byYu Kinutani
Published byKodansha
DemographicSeinen
MagazineMonthly Magazine Z
Original runAugust 1999April 2004
Volumes6
Original video animation
Amon: The Apocalypse of Devilman
Directed byKenichi Takeshita
Toyoo Ashida (general supervision)
Written byRitsuko Hayasaka
Music byMangahead
Takeshi Kobayashi
StudioStudio Live
ReleasedMay 24, 2000
Runtime45 minutes
Manga
Devilman Mokushiroku: Strange days
Written byGo Nagai
Illustrated byYu Kinutani
Published byKodansha
DemographicSeinen
MagazineMagazine Z
Published2005
Volumes1

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 an action/horror manga illustrated by Yu Kinutani, based on the Devilman manga originally created by manga author and artist 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 clothing. Amidst the growing tensions, tragedy strikes Akira causing his mind to snap. Retreating into his subconscious, this allows his devilish alter-ego Amon to break free from Akira's cage of flesh and wreak havoc on both human 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 friend 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.

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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. 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 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 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 Miki, Akira snaps and allows Amon to take control of him. Akira later defeats Amon in combat and rejects Satan 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 power, 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 and, instead of fighting, Akira walks past him while Ryo looks back at him sadly.

Media[edit]

Manga[edit]

The manga was originally published in the Kodansha's Magazine Z, from August 1999 issue to April 2004 issue.[1]

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No.Japanese release dateJapanese ISBN
1 January 21, 2000ISBN4-06-349008-4
  • 1. kyōma sairin (兇魔再臨)
  • 2. shi o matoi shimono (死を纏いしもの)
  • 3. yottsu no ikimono.. (4つの生き物…)
  • 4. ni hiki no kemono (2匹の獣)
  • 5. horobi no wazawai (滅びの災い)
  • 6. saigo no shinpan (最後の審判)
2 December 22, 2000ISBN4-06-349040-8
  • 1. kotonaru mono (異なる者)
  • 2. horobi no nichi (滅びの日)
  • 3. gishiki (儀式)
  • 4. kaikō (邂逅)
  • 5. akaki tsuki no namida (赤き月の涙)
  • 6. kuroi tsubasa shiroi tsubasa (黒い翼・白い翼)
  • 7. kemono no kokuin (獣の刻印)
3 September 21, 2001ISBN4-06-349066-1
  • 1. ōinaru to (大いなる都)
  • 2. fūin no tobira (封印の扉)
  • 3. chi o horobosu mono domo (地を滅ぼす者ども)
  • 4. ten kara no koe (天からの声)
  • 5. sabaka reshi to (裁かれし都)
  • 6. yorube nakimono (よるべなきもの)
4 August 23, 2002ISBN4-06-349104-8
  • 1. sabaki shisha no matsuei (裁きし者の末裔)
  • 2. inochi no mizu no izumi (命の水の泉)
  • 3. tsubasa aru mono (翼ある者)
  • 4. uruwashiki mukuro (麗しき骸)
  • 5. nasu bekikoto (成すべきこと)
  • 6. chi ni somarishi tenshi tachi (血に染まりし天使たち)
  • 7. shūen no toki (終宴の時)
  • 8. eien naru mono.. (永遠なる者…)
5 July 23, 2003ISBN4-06-349136-6
  • 1. yūkyū no hajimari (悠久の始まり)
  • 2. akumu no omokage (悪夢の面影)
  • 3. shinobi yoru kon ki kage (忍び寄る昏き影)
  • 4. yami no naka kara (闇の中から)
  • 5. yojire shi kage (捩れし影)
  • 6. meimō no rengoku (迷妄の煉獄)
  • 7. uruwashiki zetsubō (麗しき絶望)
6 April 23, 2004ISBN4-06-349169-2
  • 1. akuma ka.. ningen ka.. (悪魔か…人間か…)
  • 2. tada ai yueni (ただ愛ゆえに)
  • 3. kanzen naru akuma (完全なる悪魔)
  • 4. kadone no yami (カドネの闇)
  • 5. ningen soshite akuma (人間そして悪魔)
  • 6. mezame shi kemono (目覚めし獣)
  • 7. saigo no koku, hajimari no koku (最後の刻、始まりの刻)

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.Release date ISBN
1 July 22, 2005ISBN4-06-349214-1

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.

Dub

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 video 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 loses control and transforms into Devilman and kills them all in a sea of blood. Devilman is told his Army is combating a squadron of demons led by Selos. When Akira arrives Selos gives Akira the option to join his army or die. Akira responds by destroying the building. Amon emerges from the ruins, having been liberated from Akira's body and Selos' demons attack him, but Amon is far too powerful for them. Amon finds the young Yumi under the rubble and bites her in half, ending her short life. He then confronts Selos. They engage in a citywide titanic battle but Amon is far too strong and kills Selos. Amon then finds and attacks Satan who tells him that Akira still exists. Amon confronts Akira in a wasteland. Akira transforms into Devilman and they fight, but Amon is 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 destroy Amon. The OVA ends with Akira and Ryo Asuka (who is Satan in his human form) facing each other as if to fight (as they did in the original Devilman manga), but Akira slowly walks past him.

Staff of Amon: Apocalypse of Devilman (2000)[edit]

  • Creature Design: Yasushi Nirasawa
  • Theme Song Performance: Mangahead
  • Voice Cast: Shinji Takeda (Akira Fudo/Devilman), Atsuko Enomoto (Miki Makimura), Tomokazu Seki (Ryo Asuka/Satan), Akio Ōtsuka (Amon), Kazuki Yao (Saylos), Rie Tanaka (Miko)

References[edit]

  1. ^'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 the dark side of the Devilman at PaTaTo's Manga DB (in Italian)
  • Devilman Mokushiroku Strange Days at PaTaTo's Manga DB (in Italian)
  • Amon: The Apocalypse of Devilman (OVA) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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StoryPoison-spitting nipples? Extreme gore? Monsters whose faces appear to be coming out of giant vaginas? That's right, Amon: Apocalypse of Devilman could only have been created by the illustrious Go Nagai. Amon is a direct sequel to the Devilman OVA, and essentially replaces the latter part of the TV series (with differences in the final battle and other elements). Akira Fudo is still around and still fighting demons - the powerful demon Amon inside of him, combined with his human heart, gives him the ability to control his body and fight as Devilman. However (and I don't consider this a major spoiler, given that it happens in the first few minutes) Akira's girlfriend Miki is soon brutally murdered, and while Akira checks out mentally, Amon takes over Akira's body. This is a bit of problem, given that Amon is brutal and merciless and doesn't care who or what he kills. Easily the most disturbingly violent anime I've had the misfortune of seeing, Amon is a very difficult watch. With bone-crunching bravado, we watch people be practically ripped in half, eaten alive, and overall mangled in a variety of creative ways - all with incredibly realistic sound effects that tell a chilling narrative. Given that the story is practically non-existent, and you'd only watch this for the violence, I suppose it does its job - but be forewarned, only those who are totally desensitized to torture or otherwise have a sadistic streak would be able to appreciate this. I liked Elfen Lied, I liked GANTZ, and I like cheesy gore-filled horror anime from the 80s; but Amon smashes any chance of disassociating animation with real gore when it includes such a realistic spread of sound effects. Though I strongly did not enjoy watching this OVA, due to the gore's effectiveness it's probably necessary to give the story section a solid 7.AnimationThough Amon relies on its violence for fan appeal, it's generally the audio that takes the center stage for effectiveness. That being said, the animated gore is still brutal to watch and helps provide a perfect counterpart to the audio. Massive sprays of blood emerge from holes that have been punched through demon bodies, and floods of the substance fill the street in the midst of a massacre. The character designs are very typical Go Nagai-style, with bizarre sexual undertones (poison-spitting nipples, anyone?) and ugly features. SoundThough minimal (and at times, non-existent), the audio track for Amon is practically perfect for the tone and feel. Gruesome crunches, slurps and tearing noises deliver a visceral punch that will leave you nauseous well after completion. Accompanying tracks are haunting and memorable. Though dated, Amon's soundtrack is perfectly matched with its story. CharactersThe most deficient element of the anime, Amon's characters are fairly flat and uninteresting. If you haven't seen the original OVA, you won't be empathetic to Akira's loss and thus, the battles will not be as engaging. If you have seen the original OVA, you'll feel somewhat empathetic; regardless, you'll be reeling from the nonstop violence to far too much of an intensity to appreciate any element of character development (of which there is practically none). All good and bad demons have no identifying characteristics or personalities - save for Akira's two cohorts. OverallThis is one of those reviews that I'd love to rate low for sheer lack of enjoyment, but I must rate high due to its original purpose and effectiveness. Amon excels at what it aspires to be: a nonstop violence-fest filled with disturbing gore and murders. If you want something over the top that will make you feel sick for hours to come, check out Amon.