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Devil May Cry

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Devil May Cry (デビル メイ クライ?) is an anime series based on the video game series by Capcom. It debuted on the WOWOW TV network in Japan on June 14, 2007 and ran 12 episodes.[1][2][3]   The show was produced by the anime studio Madhouse and was … see full wiki

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Devil May Cry - Completely spits in the face of the game. This series is terrible.

  • Jun 14, 2011
Rating:
-4

Demon hunter Dante is a human/demon half breed who runs an agency called Devil May Cry. He works as a private investigator taking on missions that are only related to demon activity. However, Dante is constantly in debt, due to his laziness and bad luck during gambling. Therefore, whatever money he does make is lost paying for collateral damage, or paying off his never ending debt.-summary


I'm not surprised one bit. No, really I'm not. It's a video game to anime/movie translation. Normally, these types of projects are horrible anyway. Devil May Cry is based on the very popular video game series by Capcom. The game followed Dante as he completed missions, by exterminating demons in some very stylish ways. Unfortunately, although the demon killing is present in the series. The greatness that was found in the games is completely lost. Those out there who sat through the Street Fighter Alpha series,Fatal Fury movies, or heaven forbid Art of Fighting. More than likely, should have an idea on just how often the mark is missed. The only thing mildy surprising about this series is that it's a studio Madhouse project. An anime studio with a rather solid reputation for producing very good to excellent anime, but they do have their failures with this being another one.

Video game to anime are mainly meant for one particular fan base, and that is fans of the games. However, as a fan of the game myself. I can tell you that this series doesn't do the game any justice at all, and as an anime, Devil May Cry is pretty much unwatchable. Non fans of the game really should place this on their "avoid for all of eternity list". Devil May Cry has almost nothing to offer.

There's a dumpster load of reasons to hate this series. Right from the very beginning, I knew this series was going to be bad, because Dante was given a chibi character named Patty to baby sit. This character along with many others serves absolutely no purpose, except to provide small repeated comedy relief. Which was never funny to begin with, and this is among the cliches that are present in this series.

The characters are incredibly bland, and the secondary characters make appearances for no reason, other than to squeeze in popular faces from the video game. Outside of the way they fight, the viewer can forget about learning anything about them. The secondary characters who make their appearances are Trish and Lady. Two female fighters that aren't even slightly developed, with only very small hints about them thrown out there.

Dante is a decent character sort of, yet he's very lame as well. He deals out death packing two pistols with a large sword, but his full abilities are never fully displayed. Even fans of the game should come away disappointed here. Try to imagine Ryu from Street Fighter never using his ultimate attack, which would be the "Hadoken", and you will get the picture. In addition, I find nothing cool about a character who fights demons, but loses to children, and everybody in grown up games. Plus, has a love for cherry sundaes? It just comes off weird to me. Instead, he should be drinking beer; top quality, cheap, or whatever.

The direction is atrocious. The series utilizes an episodic format, which happens to become quite repetitive and very predictable. Clients would appear to Dante requesting his services, and each episode ends with some type of battle with a demon. Hints at a greater plot are mentioned very early. Only to be completely dropped and never mentioned again.

Giving a tad bit of credit where it's due. Some of the villains are somewhat interesting with decent abilities, but every last one of them are poorly used in delivering good battles. The action sequences are very boring, and lack a lot of imagination. Many of the fight scenes either consist of, off screen and unseen action, or are decided in one move victories. This also includes demons that are heavily hyped in to being real threats. The battles are colossal disappointments, and they are cut too short for an action oriented fan, who has binged on a lot of action anime to really be pleased. There are too many action titles out there that very far surpasses this, and I'm talking titles that pre-date this at least a decade. The ending is every bit as unsatisfying, bland, and nonsensical, as every thing that came before it. This series is almost a bigger waste of time than Hell Girl, and that's saying a lot.

Devil May Cry at least stands out with its production values. It definitely looks pretty, and it smoothly blends in 3-D with CG. The artwork brings the Madhouse flavor with scantily clad chicks almost baring it all, and the character designs are very faithful to their video game counterparts. I didn't find any of the designs for the demons to be impressive. Only passable at the very best.

The soundtrack contains a real good opening theme, which is titled "d.m.c.", and quite honestly displays the best animation in the series. Plus, the ending theme is a nice song performed by Rin Oikawa called "I'll Be Your Home". But it's not worth sitting through 20+ minutes of bad anime to hear it. The voice work from the English cast was fine to me. Dante at times delivered some profanity filled lines, which were kind of funny. I can't comment on the Japanese cast, because I would never sit through this more than once.

Devil May Cry is a nightmare for the anime vet, and non fans of the game, but as a fan of the game. All this series does is make me want to play through the games for two reasons. Number one: to remind me that Devil May Cry really is a cool and entertaining franchise. Number two: to cleanse my mind of the vacuous tripe, I've wasted my time on. Devil May Cry is 12 episodes with a 300 minute run time.

Pros:
-Visuals
-Opening and ending themes

Cons:
-Sloppy character development
-Disposable characters
-Boring fights
-Plot less
-Cliche ridden, just yuck!
 

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June 17, 2011
I have been meaning to watch this since we own it but I never do, looks like I can wait longer.
June 17, 2011
If you already have it then there's no reason not to see it. You might like it.
 
June 14, 2011
I skipped this entirely because of your review and Nick's. Glad I seemed to have made the right decision....
June 14, 2011
Nick ripped this apart too? I'm not surprised. He's gotten pretty aggressive towards anime in the last 2 years or so.
 
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