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Cyborg 009 vs. Devilman

Cyborg 009 vs. Devilman

20156.31h 30m

Overview

After discovering that demonic hordes threaten Japan, the cyborgs led by Dr. Gilmore encounter Devilman, a powerful demon who appears to be an ally of Black Ghost, an evil terrorist organization.

Directed by Jun Kawagoe
Written by Shotaro Ishinomori, Go Nagai, Tadashi Hayakawa
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Top Cast

Jun Fukuyama

Jun Fukuyama

009 / Joe Shimamura (voice)

Shintaro Asanuma

Shintaro Asanuma

Akira Fudō / Devilman (voice)

Haruka Shiraishi

Haruka Shiraishi

001 / Ivan Whisky (voice)

Tomoaki Maeno

Tomoaki Maeno

002 / Jet Link (voice)

Mao Ichimichi

Mao Ichimichi

003 / Françoise Arnoul (voice)

Hiroki Touchi

Hiroki Touchi

004 / Albert Heinrich (voice)

Tsuyoshi Koyama

Tsuyoshi Koyama

005 / Geronimo Jr. (voice)

Yu Mizushima

Yu Mizushima

006 / Chang Changku (voice)

Hozumi Goda

Hozumi Goda

007 / Great Britain (voice)

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Ayumu Okamura

008 / Pyunma (voice)

About Cyborg 009 vs. Devilman

Cyborg 009 vs. Devilman is a animation, drama, science fiction film released in 2015. Directed by Jun Kawagoe, it stars Jun Fukuyama, Shintaro Asanuma, Haruka Shiraishi. After discovering that demonic hordes threaten Japan, the cyborgs led by Dr. Gilmore encounter Devilman, a powerful demon who appears to be an ally of Black Ghost, an evil terrorist organization.

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