After Akira is nearly killed by the combined form of Sirene and Kaim, Ryo heals and re-attaches Akira's ripped off arm, showing his strange regenerative powers. Later, when Akira is fighting Sirene, Ryo helps with his shooting confidence before being hit by his claw flight. Ryo does not merge with a demon but he and Akira have a chat about life and nature. Later, Akira visits Ryo in the hospital and is recovering above the average speed. Ryo is injured in the chaos and Akira holds him, begging him not to leave him alone.Īkira and Ryo holding hands so hard that they begin to cry.Īkira visits in the hospital and finds him recovering at above average speed. Ryo is used to the sweet and gentle Akira, however, the boy he sees fighting monsters is not the same boy he used to know. As Akira massacres the other demons, Ryo, standing by, is surprised by how Akira is acting. Thanks to his pure heart, Akira claims the demon power as his own and becomes "Devilman". He acts on natural fear and instinct and becomes possessed by Amon, the lord of war and one of the strongest demons. However, something within Akira snaps after a moment of panic. During the course of events, everyone participating becomes possessed besides Akira and Ryo. This unknown area is revealed to be a nightclub participating in a black mass, a demon worshipping ritual. They hold hands with tears and determination in their eyes, as Ryo opens a door to an unknown area. Akira accepts this, and asks Ryo to be the one to lead him to hell. Ryo tells Akira that a pure-hearted person can resist a Demon's will, and use the demon powers as their own, but if the demon takes over then they will have to commit suicide. On the way down, Ryo realizes Akira knows that the only way to defeat demons is to become a demon yourself. They take a secret floor passage within the mansion to escape from the attacking demons. However, they are attacked on their path to Akira's resulting in the two turning around and returning to the mansion. He decides this is enough information for one night and drives Akira home. Ryo explains to Akira how demon merging works, and how demons are evil creatures. His father merged with a demon, which resulted in his suicide. Ryo tells Akira that these demons aren't extinct, and are trapped in ice. These images reveal the world was once ruled by demons. Inside the mansion, this grave inheritance Ryo is revealed to Akira: a mask that can show the user images of the past. Ryo views everyone but Akira as an enemy. He then illegally drives Akira to his home, but, during the car ride, reveals to Akira that his father, Professor Asuka, has committed suicide and has left him a grave inheritance.Īt the gates of his mansion, Ryo cries and tells Akira that he is the only person Ryo can trust. Akira questions why Ryo is carrying such a dangerous weapon, and Ryo tells Akira he fears his life is in danger. In the beginning of the manga, Ryo saves Akira and Miki Makimura from a biker gang by pulling a gun on them. "I don't give a sh-t." -Ryo Asuka's life philosophy' All of these are binge-worthy but who comes out on top as the best of the best? Read on to discover which to skip and which to binge based on their critical scores.Ryo, showing why he's just the worst Uber driver. There are not many releases but nonetheless, here are all the ‘Netflix Original’ anime ranked in terms of best and worst. There are different studios, stories, and styles out there to choose from so you will find something to watch no matter what. Some ‘Netflix Originals’ bored me to tears while others made me cry with joy. I personally think that there’s a mixed bag going on here and the quality has improved over time. Not only that, but Netflix has been bringing out their own ‘Netflix Original’ anime like Violet Evergarden and Devilman Crybaby.įans have mixed feelings about Netflix’s anime some feel that they’re good, some think that they are corporate garbage. Sites like Crunchyroll have been around for years, but Netflix has really shown its mettle in achieving the impossible.
Only in recent weeks (at the time of writing) has Netflix announced that it will give us a live-action Cowboy Bebop and bring Neon Genesis Evangelion to the site, which is crazy no other site has been able to do this. It has realized that giving international audiences legal access to an already lucrative industry is a good move. Netflix, unlike other streaming sites like Hulu and HBO, is really trying to cater to anime fans.