Devilman: Crybaby Episode 10: Crybaby
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Devilman: Crybaby Episode 10: Crybaby

Canon
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9.1

11 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

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joestar's avatar
joestar

There's really not much to say about this finale other than "holy moly." The emotion, the stakes, and the visuals made for a really dark, yet insanely climactic conclusion that makes me want to watch it again. An emotional closure to what is one of the craziest anime I've ever watched.

dynamight_'s avatar
dynamight_
Last ep is indeed a very dramatic episode. It does not matter that I am yet to comprehend its underlying significance; what is clear is that humanity is prone to destruction and chaos.
bhaskaram601's avatar
bhaskaram601
Absolute bonkers finale to this saga. Makers have a done a phenomenal job with keeping the biggest twist right for the last episode. Cinematic animation and epic conclusive battle between humans, devilmen and demons. Still very gutted for Akira and the ending is heartbreaking.
macsher1saurus's avatar
macsher1saurus
VerifiedVerified
Overall, great capture. But, I think it's not for the faint-hearted, narrow-minded, and children. Scenes are disturbing enough and taboo, especially for Christians. I love the soundtrack in all their fight scenes. A little sentimental toward the end, but not worth your cry, baby.
grrey's avatar
grrey
The finale delivers the classic 'love conquers all' trope executed in the most batshit, depressing way possible. Episode 10 perfectly shows how Devilman Crybaby is both extremely misanthropic and weirdly humanist at the same time. Peak Yuasa.
charliereviews's avatar
charliereviews
Fantastic Ending
These last three episodes broke me but this last episode is world class, I'm still in awe especially at the revelation in the first couple minutes of this episode
katana's avatar
katana
pranavi_birhade's avatar
pranavi_birhade
The story reaches its devastating climax as ideals shatter and the world falls into ruin. Akira’s compassion collides with unimaginable loss, leaving behind a tragic ending that lingers long after the final scene.
mralexg's avatar
mralexg
This episode is definitely one of those that leaves you staring at the ceiling with a void in your chest. But that’s exactly what makes Devilman one of my favorite animes. Psychedelic animation, questioning human nature... this is pure art
charusachdeva2055's avatar
charusachdeva2055
Influential and thought-provoking - It addresses broad themes of acceptance in a cruel world, fear, bigotry, and humanity.
himang599's avatar
himang599
"Crybaby," characterize it as a devastating masterpiece of modern anime. Critics and fans alike highlight its profound nihilism and bold subversion of typical "hero" endings.

©Go Nagai-Devilman Crybaby Project

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joestar's avatar
joestar

There's really not much to say about this finale other than "holy moly." The emotion, the stakes, and the visuals made for a really dark, yet insanely climactic conclusion that makes me want to watch it again. An emotional closure to what is one of the craziest anime I've ever watched.

dynamight_'s avatar
dynamight_
Last ep is indeed a very dramatic episode. It does not matter that I am yet to comprehend its underlying significance; what is clear is that humanity is prone to destruction and chaos.
bhaskaram601's avatar
bhaskaram601
Absolute bonkers finale to this saga. Makers have a done a phenomenal job with keeping the biggest twist right for the last episode. Cinematic animation and epic conclusive battle between humans, devilmen and demons. Still very gutted for Akira and the ending is heartbreaking.
macsher1saurus's avatar
macsher1saurus
VerifiedVerified
Overall, great capture. But, I think it's not for the faint-hearted, narrow-minded, and children. Scenes are disturbing enough and taboo, especially for Christians. I love the soundtrack in all their fight scenes. A little sentimental toward the end, but not worth your cry, baby.
grrey's avatar
grrey
The finale delivers the classic 'love conquers all' trope executed in the most batshit, depressing way possible. Episode 10 perfectly shows how Devilman Crybaby is both extremely misanthropic and weirdly humanist at the same time. Peak Yuasa.
charliereviews's avatar
charliereviews
Fantastic Ending
These last three episodes broke me but this last episode is world class, I'm still in awe especially at the revelation in the first couple minutes of this episode
katana's avatar
katana
pranavi_birhade's avatar
pranavi_birhade
The story reaches its devastating climax as ideals shatter and the world falls into ruin. Akira’s compassion collides with unimaginable loss, leaving behind a tragic ending that lingers long after the final scene.
mralexg's avatar
mralexg
This episode is definitely one of those that leaves you staring at the ceiling with a void in your chest. But that’s exactly what makes Devilman one of my favorite animes. Psychedelic animation, questioning human nature... this is pure art
charusachdeva2055's avatar
charusachdeva2055
Influential and thought-provoking - It addresses broad themes of acceptance in a cruel world, fear, bigotry, and humanity.
himang599's avatar
himang599
"Crybaby," characterize it as a devastating masterpiece of modern anime. Critics and fans alike highlight its profound nihilism and bold subversion of typical "hero" endings.

©Go Nagai-Devilman Crybaby Project

AnimeOshi.com refers to anime titles, character names, logos, and other trademarked or copyrighted materials to identify and describe the works being reviewed, discussed, ranked or otherwise referenced on this site. This usage is believed to be nominative fair use or non-infringing and is not intended to imply any affiliation with the respective rights holders.

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©Go Nagai-Devilman Crybaby Project

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