***Warning, the following may contain spoilers for Devilman Crybaby. Reader discretion is advised.***
Series Synopsis
Akira Fudo (voiced by Koki Uchiyama) has a reputation of being overly sensitive. The slightest bit of hardship is enough to throw him into a fit of tears. Akira is – in a single word – a crybaby.
One day, Akira’s old friend Ryo Asuka (voiced by Ayumu Murase) returns to Japan in need of Akira’s help. Ryo informs Akira that the world is on the verge of destruction. Living in the shadows are an ancient race of demons who are about to make their apocalyptic return. To fight the oncoming threat, Ryo proposes an insane idea.
Demons have survived because they attach themselves to other lifeforms. However, if a human heart manages to beat out a demon’s attempt to take over the body, a person can then wield the power of the damned while still retaining their humanity. Ryo believes Akira will be able to do just that.
Against the odds, Akira does manage to successfully win control over a particularly powerful demon. In a single night, the once timid high school student becomes an unstoppable defender of humanity.
Neither man nor demon, Akira has transformed into the frightening creature known as a Devilman.
Series Positives
Regardless of what I am about to say, if you are looking for a mind trip, you need not look any further.



With that said, there are two important points I need to add before I go any further with this review:


Thus, I want to make it clear: If you are a person who enjoyed Devilman Crybaby, I am happy for you. In fact, I would appreciate it if you, or anyone with an opinion of this show, let me know your thoughts. Perhaps there was something I missed.

Devilman Crybaby was exceedingly well animated. This show’s visuals were absolutely fantastic.


This show explored a ton of deep topics – loss, paranoia, fear, cruelty – and it did so with a heavy reliance on drugs, sex, and violence. And my god, this show got violent.




Near the end of this series, I won’t specify exactly when it happened, there came a moment that was difficult to watch – in the positive kind of way. I won’t go into any details, but this one scene involved a lot of fire and a lot of pikes, and it was neither the fire nor the pikes that got to me.


There were some solid action scenes in this series, and that was thanks to the outstanding pairing of this show’s animation and soundtrack. These two elements made for some pretty badass moments. Again, going back to the orgy in episode one, it was the music that helped drive home what type of story Devilman Crybaby was going to be.
Putting aside the visuals and the music, the best thing about Devilman Crybaby had to be its main character, Akira Fudo.
This show’s story jumped around a lot and left much to be desired – a discussion I will bring up in a second. However, this series nailed it with Akira’s personal development. He was the only person in Devilman Crybaby to come off as well-rounded. There were others who felt as necessary as Akira, but there was no one as complete as Akira. Every step in his progression had a purpose and, more importantly, a catalyst.
Moreover, when Akira fused with a demon to become the titular Devilman, his personality became a lot more bearable than what it was when he was first introduced. He was a lot more confident and proactive. Given the direction this story ended up taking, it would have been hard to stomach a protagonist who would have been hesitant to act. It was this push-forward attitude that served as the perfect backdrop for Devilman Crybaby to shine at its brightest.
Once becoming the Devilman, Akira did undergo a massive personality shift. Nevertheless, – and despite only being with his full human-self briefly – Akira, in his heart, always remained the same caring person he was at the beginning of this story. He retained his empathy and truly lived up to the second-half of this show’s title. Seeing an imposing figure like Devilman Akira cry was never awkward or out of place. This openness made Akira a character worth rooting for.
Finally, whenever Devilman Crybaby’s three best elements – its animation, its music, and its Akira – came together, I would be lying if I said this series was not a fascinating sit. These three aspects did make up for many of this show’s shortcomings.
However, the place where I seem to differ from the general consensus is this: These three aspects didn’t make up for all of this show’s shortcomings.
However, the place where I seem to differ from the general consensus is this: These three aspects didn’t make up for all of this show’s shortcomings.
Series Negatives
I’m not even going to beat around the bush with this.
Do not let the pretty pictures fool you into thinking this is a great show.


And regarding this show, the thing that was missing was a complete story.






Devilman Crybaby did this so much. It was bull crap. This show pulled this kind of nonsense in one of three ways:
One, some characters should have gotten an introduction much earlier in this story.

Three, and this was the kicker, there were so many pointless, useless, unimportant characters in this show.

I’m only giving Miko a hard time, but trust me, she was not the only character like this. She was one of a handful of people who led to nothing. However, this show at least looked nice while it was going towards nothing.
If you come to me and say, “Odyssey you need to check out this one series. The artwork is terrific. The visuals are brilliant. Everything looks absolutely stunning,” so on and so on, you will have missed the point. If the one thing you keep praising a show for is its animation, and only its animation, my response to you will always be:
So what?
If you want to find great animation, search YouTube; you will find something. But when I go into an anime, I’m looking for visual storytelling, keyword being “story.”
Beautiful animation is only wasted animation when it is part of a story that does not work. And many things within Devilman Crybaby simply did not work.
I am making it sound like I hated this series, I didn’t. Like I said in the beginning, Devilman Crybaby was mediocre. But in that mediocrity, there were good things to be had. And those good things did make up for a lot of lost ground. Unfortunately, there was just too much preventing this series from being great.
Should you decide to watch this show, and I’m not saying that’s necessarily a bad idea, you will see an outstanding display of animation prowess: I guarantee it. Hell, you may even get a lot of enjoyment out of that.
But if you are looking for anything more, you will not find it in Devilman Crybaby.
But if you are looking for anything more, you will not find it in Devilman Crybaby.
Final Thoughts
There is a reason I don’t look up reviews before I watch a series. Sometimes I’m going to disagree.
This show was stunning to look at – no one can ever take that away. Through the visuals, this series managed to get dark, intense, and unnerving. For any horror fan, there will be things you will enjoy. Plus, the main character, Akira, was a great protagonist.
Too bad once you look below the surface, you’ll find there is not much to this show. This story wasted its time on too many superfluous events and characters. Had there been more focus, there is no doubt in my mind this could have been a masterpiece.
So, where does that leave me? If you want to get lost in a compelling story with a ton of exciting characters, this show isn’t going to do that. However, I can understand if this series is a bit tempting. For that alone, I would say Devilman Crybaby is worth checking out; just don’t expect much beyond that.
But these are just my thoughts. What are yours? Have you seen this show? What would be your advice concerning Devilman Crybaby? Leave a comment down below because I would love to hear what you have to say.
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I’m LofZOdyssey, and I’ll see you next time.
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