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  1. Devilman: The Birth (デビルマン 誕生編, Debiruman Tanjō-hen?) is a 1987 OVA film based on Yasutaka Nagai's novelization of his brother Go Nagai's manga Devilman. It was the directorial debut of Umanosuke Iida, who followed it up with a sequel, Devilman: The Demon Bird in 1990 and the spin-off CB Chara Nagai Go World in 1991. The OVA starts with a group of beautiful creatures ...

  2. Devilman: The Birth. OVA Oh! Production. Akira Fudou leads the life of a typical high school student. After a chance encounter with school bullies, he is rescued by his childhood friend Ryou Asuka. Ryou and Akira catch up over the course of an afternoon that ends with them crashing a party at a nightclub.

  3. Devilman: El nacimiento es la primera Ova de 1987 basada en la novelización de Yasutaka Nagai sobre el manga Devilman de su hermano Gō Nagai. La historia de Akira Fudo que, luego de un encuentro casual con los matones de la escuela, es rescatado por su amigo de la infancia Ryo Asuka. Ryo y Akira se ponen al día y su día acaba en un club ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DevilmanDevilman - Wikipedia

    Devilman (Japanese: デビルマン, Hepburn: Debiruman) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Go Nagai.The manga focuses on a high school student named Akira Fudo who absorbs the powers of the demon called "Amon" with help of his friend Ryo Asuka in order to battle creatures hidden in human society, thus calling himself the "Devilman" in the process.

  5. Devilman features Akira Fudo, a shy and timid teenager who has gone mountain climbing in the Himalayas with his father. While in the middle of the expedition, both father and son are killed in a tragic accident. Akira's body is found and possessed by the demon soldier Devilman, who uses his new human form as a disguise in order to fulfill his mission of causing chaos on Earth in order to pave ...

  6. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › DevilmanDevilman - Wikipedia

    Devilman - Time Travellers è un volume unico pubblicato da Kōdansha nel 1981, ripubblicata in seguito nel 1987 in Giappone (solo nel 2007 e nel 2013 in Italia rispettivamente da d/visual e J-Pop) contenente alcune storie scritte dallo stesso Nagai non inserite nei volumi della serie originale.