Demon Lord Dante

Demon Lord Dante

Cover of Mao Dante #2 (2002 series), published by d/visual
魔王ダンテ
(Maō Dante)
Genre Horror, Action, Science-Fiction
Manga
Mao Dante
Written by Go Nagai
Published by Kodansha
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Bokura Magazine
Original run 1 January 19711 June 1971
Volumes 3
Manga
Shin Mao Dante
Written by Go Nagai
Illustrated by Akira Fuuga
Published by LEED
Demographic Shōjo
Magazine Kyofu no Yakata DX
Original run 19941996
Volumes 8
Manga
Mao Dante
Written by Go Nagai
Published by Kodansha
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Magazine Z
Original run March 2002October 2003
Volumes 4
Anime television series
Directed by Kenichi Maejima
Produced by Hiroshi Murano
Written by Shozo Uehara
Music by Hiroshi Motokura
Studio Magic Bus
Licensed by

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Network AT-X, Animax
Original run 31 August 2002 23 November 2002
Episodes 13

Demon Lord Dante (魔王ダンテ Maō Dante) is the title of several horror-themed manga series written by Go Nagai as well as an anime series.

During 1971, Go Nagai wrote the original Demon Lord Dante manga, which was published in Kodansha's Bokura Magazine. After its original run in 1971 from January to June, Go Nagai went on to author the Devilman anime and manga, which was greatly inspired by Demon Lord Dante. However, the series received a remake in 1994 by illustrator Akira Fuuga called Shin Maō Dante (真・魔王ダンテ lit. The True Devil Lord Dante).

In 2002, the comic series was officially revived for another remake by Go Nagai, and during the same year a 13 episode anime adaption was created and broadcast worldwide by Animax.

Story

Anime

A Satan cult, whose leaders are demons in human form, begin to hold a series of Black Masses in hopes of reviving an ancient demon known as Dante with a virgin sacrifice. Ryō Utsugi, a high school student, begins experiencing strange nightmares and premonitions. Soon after, Ryō's sister, Saori, is kidnapped by these cultists for use in one of their sacrificial ceremonies. Ryō's premonitions guide him to the ritual and he saves her right before it is disrupted by a group of militant Christians. Believing that Ryō's new-found powers could ultimately awaken Dante, the cultists orchestrate a chain of events and end up luring Ryō high into the mountains, where he discovers a portal that takes him into the deepest parts of the Himalayas, the heart of Dante's prison.

Using telekinetic powers, Dante uses Ryō to free himself from his ice prison before eating him alive as the cultists use a princess to again perform the black mass used to summon Dante, this time with success. However, due to unexplained reasons, Dante's consciousness has been taken over by Ryō who, upon seeing his new form, is blinded by rage and rampages through Nagoya. His frenzy ends upon encountering Zenon, an old friend of Dante, who, becoming enslaved by God, was forced to fight and thereby be killed by Dante. Eventually, Ryō encounters the leader of the cultists, who tells him that his birth family was killed in a car accident and his adopted father, who is both a doctor and the leader of a rival cult dedicated to God's Will, was the one who saved him, revealing Saori to be unrelated by blood. In retaliation to Dante's release, the followers of God unleash four demon lords, who wreak havoc on the city by draining the life force of its inhabitants, causing train wrecks, and so on, in order to gain Dante's attention. Ryō also meets the demon Medusa, who assumes the form of a supermodel named Saeko Kodai.

As the story progresses, it is finally revealed that Ryo is actually an incarnation of Dante when he was human. It turned out that Sodom and Gomorrah were a futuristic utopia under the rule of Satan. However, God, an energy-based being came to Earth and demanded to use the people of Sodom as hosts for its power. When Satan and the people refuse to comply, God proceeds to use animals as vessels to destroy Sodom, an action that resulted in many of its occupants turned into their current demonic forms from being exposed to the residual energies. The survivors of Gomorrah, the last actual humans in existence, became the Satanists who allied themselves with the Demons to fight God who took residence in apes and jump-started their evolution into the current human race. Near the end of the conflict that followed, as Satan both sealed himself within another dimension, Dante transferred his human body and soul to Judas Iscariot and Ryo Utsugi respectively to keep fighting after he was sealed. With Ryo finally regaining his memories as Dante while in Sodom and Gomorrah, he teams up with the cultists and plans to finally take vengeance upon God for his sins while releasing Satan.

However, God decides to jumpstart the apocalypse, gathering the pieces of itself within humans to reform, as the humans ultimately destroy themselves, while taking Saori to make her the ultimate weapon under his control to smite all the demons. After Dante/Ryo succeeds in destroying the first form which was a large serpent featuring twisted parodies of Adam and Eve, she transforms into an angelic knight with Saori's body placed in its forehead. She battles Ryo fiercely before managing to break God's hold over her. But ultimately, along with the demons' creation, this was all part of God's design as they were collectively his trump Adam and Eve, their embrace destroying the world and scattering God back into space to find another world to repeat the cycle of conflict among its native lifeforms. The final scene of the show shows them holding hands and walking in what seems to be a prehistoric version of the Garden of Eden.

Characters

Ryo possesses two forms while transforming into the demon version of Dante. One is the form Dante assumed during God's attack on Sodom and the other is a small, human sized version reminiscent of Akira Fudo's Devilman form in the early anime/manga.

Demons

Episodes

  1. Nightmare (悪夢 Akumu)
  2. Ritual (儀式 Gishiki)
  3. Resurrection (復活 Fukkatsu)
  4. Madness (狂乱 Kyōran)
  5. Fate (宿命 Unmei)
  6. Herald (予兆)
  7. Encounter (邂逅 Kaikō)
  8. Disbelief (不信 Fushin)
  9. Labyrinth (魔宮 Makyū)
  10. Encroachment (神略 Kamiryaku)
  11. Saori (沙織)
  12. The Unbreakable Weapon (窮地 Kyūchi, Adversity)
  13. Consummation (終焉 Shūen, End)

Cast

Japanese Version

English Version

See also

External links

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