What anime is this. It was a bunch of faeries that get eaten by carnivorous flow!


Question: It was a preview for some anime before Ghost in the Shell on vhs years ago. It was a very pretty scene and all the faeries where moving from flower to flower. All of a sudden the plants come to life and tear the faeries apart. It was a very bloody scene.


Answers: It was a preview for some anime before Ghost in the Shell on vhs years ago. It was a very pretty scene and all the faeries where moving from flower to flower. All of a sudden the plants come to life and tear the faeries apart. It was a very bloody scene.

Debiruman: Tanjou hen (1987) (V)
aka "Devil Man. Volume 1: The Birth"
the OVA (original video animation) . That is the opener for the OVA. There are two parts of this story. This ends in a cliff hanger. So if you are going to buy this story...pick up...Debiruman: Kaich? shireinyu hen (1990)
aka "Devil Man. Volume 2: Demon Bird".........and watch the entire story in one sitting.
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A group of archaeologists find cave full of Demons that ruled the Earth millions of years ago. A teen-aged schoolboy attempts a ritual which will give him demonic powers, and with it the power to save the world. Of course things go terribly wrong....then get worse. classic anime. There is also a remake from 2000...even more violent...and in some places...just plain wrong.
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Amon: The Apocalypse of Devilman

In 2000, Amon: Apocalypse of Devilman was released as a pay-per-view event in Japan and was later released on video and DVD. Perhaps the most violent of all the anime incarnations of the franchise, it covers the period between the humans becoming aware of demons and the final battle between Devilman and Satan.
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The TV Series

The anime series was 39 episodes long and ran from July 1972 to March 1973 on NET (now TV Asahi). The series sported some differences from the manga (the character of Ryo Asuka wasn't created until Go started working on the manga after he finished working on the anime), but was still very popular. Both the anime and the manga also vary on the ending; while the anime series had a bittersweet open-ended finale, the manga had a tragic ending. Rather surprisingly given its level of violence, the Devilman TV series was also broadcast on TV in Italy in 1983, and also became extremely popular there.

Hmm i would say...


The Faries that get eating my carnivorous flowers SHOW :)

Great Show. =)



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