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is a dark fantasy manga and Original Video Animation (OVA) that serves as an alternative ending to Go Nagai’s seminal horror series, Devilman . Released in 2000, the story diverges from the original timeline to explore a grim "what if" scenario where the protagonist loses his humanity before the final battle begins.

The plot picks up at the most desperate moment of the Devilman saga. Akira Fudo, the kind-hearted boy fused with the demon Amon, has been fighting a losing war against the demonic hordes of the fallen angel Zennon. Humanity, manipulated by the demons and their own fear, has descended into paranoia and violence.

Unrestrained by Akira's morality, Amon embarks on a rampage. He slaughters the humans responsible for Miki’s death with terrifying cruelty. But his hunger for destruction does not stop there. Amon declares himself the enemy of all creation, targeting both the remnants of humanity and the demon armies led by Satan. amon: apocalypse of devilman

The climax of the story shifts the focus to the cosmic conflict between Amon and Satan. In the original series, Satan realized their love for Akira only after destroying humanity. In Amon , Satan is faced with a horrifying reality: the being they loved is gone, replaced by a mindless monster wearing his face.

: Regaining his strength, Akira delivers a relentless barrage of punches, subduing Amon and forcibly merging back with the demon to reclaim control. The Bittersweet Ending Akira wakes up in a massive crater in the ruined world. Ryo Asuka (Satan) stands before him, waiting for their final war to begin. However, Akira rejects Satan's challenge. Instead of fighting the person who destroyed his world, he silently walks past him into the wreckage of Tokyo, leaving a saddened Satan alone in his hollow victory. Copy Creating a public link... Good response Bad response 6 sites Amon: The Darkside of the Devilman - Wikipedia Plot. Fear runs rampant throughout Tokyo with the revelation that demons in fact exist amongst us. Paranoia and the darker side of... Wikipedia Amon: The Apocalypse of Devilman Amon: The Apocalypse of Devilman (アモン デビルマン黙示録, literally "Amon: Devilman Apocalypse") is an anime OVA directed by Kenichi Takeshi... Devilman Wiki Amon (Devilman) - Villains Wiki Type of Villain. ... Amon is the deuteragonist of the Devilman franchise. He is an extremely powerful demon and the source of Akir... Villains Wiki Devilman - Wikipedia The DVD release included only the English-dubbed version (the original Japanese version was previously released on VHS in 1995 by ... Wikipedia Amon: Apocalypse of Devilman (Video 2000) - Plot - IMDb Summaries. * Fear runs rampant throughout Tokyo with the revelation that demons in fact exist amongst us. Paranoia and the darker ... IMDb Devilman - Ultimate Pop Culture Wiki 22 Feb 2006 — is a dark fantasy manga and Original Video

The 2000 OVA is often criticized for its abrupt ending (it adapts only the first half of the Amon manga before the story diverges). However, many argue this is its strength. Amon is not a story about winning; it’s a story about losing so completely that the protagonist’s very soul is erased.

Upon release, Amon was a shock to the system. Fans of the 1987 OVA, which ended on a cliffhanger of noble sacrifice, were horrified by this nihilistic follow-up. Critics panned its perceived lack of narrative structure, calling it "45 minutes of screaming and punching." Akira Fudo, the kind-hearted boy fused with the

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 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.