2 Devilman gemelli diversi

As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. #advertising 2 Devilman Different Brothers In this video, I talk about two Devilman films created in the same year, 1972, by Go Nagai and Toei Animation, which were completely different. The story of Devilman is not the simple chronicle of an adaptation, but rather the testimony of a double genesis, a phenomenon of deliberate media segmentation, characteristic of the Japanese publishing and television context of the early 1970s. To understand the radical divergence between Go Nagai's original manga and the television series produced by Toei Doga, it is essential to understand the author and the market pressures that led to the birth of two conceptually opposed products, launched almost simultaneously. I.1. The Go Nagai Ecosystem: The Man Behind the Revolution Go Nagai emerged in the 1970s as an absolute pioneer, a figure capable of breaking conventions and establishing new genres that would shape Japanese animation and comics for decades. the man who had defined the Super Robot genre with Mazinger Z and who had even influenced the aesthetics of modern fanservice through works such as Harenchi Gakuen. 1 This ability to move between mass entertainment and avant-garde content gives the birth of