Devilman: Crybaby 90%

Masaaki Yuasa’s (2018) is a hyper-stylized reimagining of Go Nagai’s seminal 1970s manga that functions as a devastating exploration of nihilism, the frailty of human society, and the ultimate necessity of empathy. Plot and Contemporary Update

: A central theme is the duality of love and pain. The show suggests that to feel love, one must be capable of feeling sadness. Ryo, who begins the series believing love is nonexistent, only realizes its reality after it is too late, illustrating that "love is the most powerful thing... strong enough to make even the devil cry". Devilman: Crybaby

Yuasa modernizes the 1970s setting by incorporating , using these tools to show how quickly mass hysteria and paranoia can dehumanize others in the 21st century. Thematic Analysis Masaaki Yuasa’s (2018) is a hyper-stylized reimagining of