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Cyborg 009 Vs. Devilman Anime's Teaser, Staff, Stills Unveiled

posted on by Egan Loo

The official website for Cyborg 009 Vs. Devilman, the first crossover anime between Shōtarō Ishinomori's Cyborg 009 and Gō Nagai's Devilman characters, opened on Friday and began streaming a teaser trailer.

Text: Once
Text: There were nine warriors who saved the world from peril
Text: Once
Text: There was a man who possessed the power of demons and the heart of justice Text: And so… in 2015
TexT: This battle accelerates towards hell…
Text and Voice: Cyborg 009 Vs. Devilman
Text: Who will survive!?
Text: "Screenings set for "limited two-week event" in theaters throughout Japan!

Jun Kawagoe (Cyborg 009 The Cyborg Soldier, Mazinkaiser SKL, New Getter Robo) is directing the three-episode original video anime at Bee Media and Actas. Nagai acknowledge that he once thought that these characters are like "water and oil." Nevertheless, he commented that it is "an anime that displays excellent harmony without destroying the mood or sensibilities of each character as they clash."

The anime will open in eight Japanese theaters in October for a limited two-week engagement. It will then ship as a three-episode original video anime.

In the story of Cyborg 009, Joe Shimamura and others gained cyborg powers when they were involuntarily altered by an evil organization, and then they fight to protect the world against the organization. The story of Devilman follows Akira Fudō, who fights invading enemies to save humanity after being possessed by demon powers.

In the new film, the two title characters will meet and battle because of a certain incident. The tagline reads, "Who will survive…?"

Nagai worked as an assistant to Ishinomori and drew backgrounds for Cyborg 009 before launching Devilman. According to Sankei Sports, Nagai has had thoughts on a collaboration with Ishinomori for a long time.

A new Cyborg 009 anime project and a Devilman anime project had already been announced for limited event screenings this fall, but the two announcements — complete with two separate visuals — were not linked together at first.

Ishinomori first launched the Cyborg 009 manga in the Weekly Shonen King magazine in 1964, and the series remained unfinished due to his death in 1998. Three Cyborg 009 television anime series adapting his manga premiered in 1968, 1979, and 2001. Four theatrical anime film adaptations also debuted in 1966, 1967, 1980, and 2012. Kenji Kamiyama directed the last film in the franchise, 009 Re:Cyborg, in 2012. Mamoru Oshii also directed his own 3D short of Cyborg 009 in 2010 with sponsor Panasonic.

Nagai launched the original Devilman manga in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine in 1972. The collected volumes of the manga have more than 10 million copies in print. A television anime adaptation of the manga aired simultaneously in 1972.

Source: Comic Natalie


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