Amon: Apocalypse Of Devilman Repack May 2026
But over time, Amon has gained a cult following as the most adaptation of Nagai’s original ending. Go Nagai’s 1972 manga ended with humanity annihilated and Satan weeping alone on a dead planet. Devilman Crybaby gave that ending an operatic, tearful grace. Amon gives it a raw, animalistic howl of despair.
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The inciting incident is psychologically brutal: Akira’s beloved childhood friend and unrequited love, Miki Makimura, is publicly tortured and killed by a mob of terrified humans who falsely accuse her of being a demon. The sight of Miki’s crucified body, defiled and broken, is the final straw. amon: apocalypse of devilman
Grief and rage consume Akira. He loses control, not of his Devilman form, but of the demon inside him. Amon, the original "Demon of War," seizes the moment. He doesn’t just emerge; he Akira’s soul entirely. Akira Fudo ceases to exist. In his place stands the full, unshackled power of Amon: a mindless, raging beast of pure destruction who cares nothing for humanity, demons, or salvation. But over time, Amon has gained a cult
The OVA follows Amon’s rampage through a post-apocalyptic Tokyo, a hellscape of ash, blood, and crying survivors. He tears through demon generals, cultists, and anyone unfortunate enough to cross his path. Meanwhile, the demon Sirene—who has her own tortured history with Amon—seeks to either control him or destroy him. The story becomes a question without a hero: Can anyone stop a force of nature? And more importantly, does anyone even deserve to be saved? Where other Devilman adaptations lean into cosmic horror or psychedelic imagery, Amon chooses grunge and gore. The character designs, by Yoshihiko Umakoshi (later known for My Hero Academia ), are muscular, grotesque, and heavy. The demons aren't elegant or beautiful; they are chitinous, veiny, and dripping with viscera. Amon gives it a raw, animalistic howl of despair

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