| Djibril- The Devil Angel | |
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![]() From left to right: Aries, Djibril, Luvriel, Zero, and Misty May |
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| 魔界天使ジブリール (Makai Tenshi Jiburiru) |
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| Genre | Hentai, Fantasy, Magical girl |
| Game | |
| Series 1 | |
| Developer | Front Wing |
| Genre | Eroge |
| Rating | 18+ |
| Platform | Windows98/2000/Me/XP/Vista |
| Released | April 23, 2004 - May 23, 2008 |
| Game | |
| Series 2 | |
| Developer | Front Wing |
| Genre | Eroge |
| Rating | 18+ |
| Platform | Windows98/2000/Me/XP/Vista |
| Released | April 22, 2005 - May 23, 2008 |
| Game | |
| Series 3 | |
| Developer | Front Wing |
| Genre | Eroge |
| Rating | 18+ |
| Platform | Windows98/2000/Me/XP/Vista |
| Released | June 27, 2008 - present |
| Original video animation | |
| Makai Tenshi Jibril 01 | |
| Director | Corrida |
| Studio | Front Wing Animac |
| Released | 2004 – 2006 |
| Episodes | 4 |
| Original video animation | |
| Makai Tenshi Jibril 02 | |
| Director | Corrida (ep 1-2), and Jiro Nakano (ep 3-4) |
| Studio | Front Wing Milky Studio |
| Released | 2007 – 2009 |
| Episodes | 4 |
| Original video animation | |
| Makai Tenshi Jibril 03 | |
| Director | Jiro Nakano |
| Studio | Front Wing Milky Studio |
| Released | 2009 – ? |
| Episodes | 1+ |
| Manga | |
| Author | Nikaidoh Kageyama |
| Illustrator | Kuuchuu Yousai |
| Publisher | Front Wing |
| Demographic | Hentai |
| Magazine | P-mate Comics, Harvest Novel, XO COMIX |
| Original run | 2005 – 2008 |
| Volumes | 6 |
Djibril - The Devil Angel (魔界天使ジブリール Makai Tenshi Jiburīru) is a hentai anime OVA series, composed of two four-episode series. It is based on the erotic video games (eroge) Makai Tenshi Jibril and Makai Tenshi Jibril —episode 2—, which were created by Front Wing. The first OAV series was produced on DVD in Japan by Animac 2004–5, and released in the U.S. by JapanAnime in 2005.[1] Animac released the first episode of Makai Tenshi Jibril 2 (A.K.A. series 2) on May 25, 2007, the second on July 27, 2007, the third on September 28, 2007 and the fourth on February 29, 2009. Due to the same released date of the upcoming third episode Megachu! animation series, its sale was discontinued and was left on hold. Also, the license of the company had expired, until it was moved to Milky Studio.[2] On September 25, 2009 The Third Series of the first volume has been released.[3] The first two episodes of the second series that comes with a DVD was released in North America sometime in August and the another one was about to be released on February 24, 2009[4] but it was "Swapped Out"[5]. Instead, it was released on June 23, 2009.[6] Its release date was issued by its new license Kitty Media.[7] MS Pictures announced that the first series and later, the second series needs to be re-released on a new license after Animac lost the original rights. MS Pictures, with Milky Studio, has decided to issue the anime hentai series under a new license. The first series DVD collection has been re-released as of October 2008[8], while the second series (with the fourth episode that hasn't been completed with the Animac company) re-released as of July 25, 2009. The game series also won a Bishojyo Game Award as of September 5, 2008 as part of the best game series ever.[9]
This series is created by Kuuchuu Yousai and produced by Noboru Yamaguchi.
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It all started when summer break began. Naoto Jinno (Jinno Naoto) and Rika Manabe (Manabe Rika) confessed their love they had for each other since their childhood and began dating. Suddenly a boy named Asmo appeared. He declared he was a devil and attempted to kidnap Rika. Naoto did his best to save Rika, but he couldn’t defend against the devil’s power. At that very moment, a girl named Luvriel, who said she was an angel, came and saved them. Luvriel was injured in the battle against the devil and was brought to safety. Luvriel then told them the facts behind the incident; the angels in Heaven and the devils in Hell have been fighting for a long time. She also informs them that the devil would return for another attack. Because Luvriel had lost her power during the fight, she requested Rika to fight as a replacement. The devil had also lost his power in the fight. He then met up with Meimi Otonashi (Otonashi Meimi), a classmate of Naoto's, happened to come and see Naoto confess his love to Rika. This made Meimi jealous of Rika. Taking advantage of her jealousy, Asmodeus haunted her. He turned Meimi into an evil heroine, Misty May, and made her attack Rika again. Meanwhile, Loveriel turned Rika into "St. Jibril" (Jiburiru) and let her fight against the forces of evil, eventually destroying Asmodeus.
After the first series ends, the story continues. New characters including Hikari Jinno (Jinno Hikari), Naoto's little sister and Rococo, Asmo's sister appear in the new series. Within the series, Rika gets kidnapped by Misty May by using her monster to attack Rika. After the kidnapping, Naoto becomes upset that Rika was taken away. Similar to Rika's fate in the first series, Luvriel gets Hikari to become a Devil Angel. However, for this to occur, Naoto must make love with his sister. Initially, Naoto is shocked and refuses to commit such an act, but soon changes his mind when Hikari offers herself in order to save Rika. As they have sex, Hikari transforms into Jibiriru Aries and fights the forces of evil... including Dark Jibril, the converted form of Rika Manabe!
This peace is short-lived, with a strange new photography student taking pornographic pictures of some of the students, something connected to the return of Misty May. When a more powerful monster than they've ever faced before attacks them, Hikari Jinno is abducted, and the New Angelic Gaia Interface is activated, in the form of a blue-haired virtual girl named Nagi... Can the N.A.G.I rescue Hikari... or is it too late already?
A major plot point of each of the three games is the transformation of the female lead into one of the Devil Angels, under the title of St. Jibril, with later games, and the associated anime including the sub-plot of cleansing a former lead character.
The form of a Devil Angel differs with the person, with each having both an angelic aspect and a demonic aspect, depending on how they gain the power to transform. These usually are signified by a change in hair color, with angelic Jibrils all having hair that is some shade of light blue, and transformation into a leotard-style outfit. The only exclusion to this is the New Angelic Gaia Interface, which only has the change being that Nagi is changed into a leotard. In the games, the dark aspect is indicated by the colors of their uniforms changing to red and black, as well as changing their eye color, as well as other additions dependent on the level of corruption.
Known Devil Angels include -
"Amore" (Magical Energy): Transforms Rika, Hikari or Nagi into Jiburiru from having sex with a person of the opposite sex for whom they care for. Negative Amore, created by tentacle and/or demonic sex causes a Devil Angel to turn dark.
"Tenshi no Shiki" (Angelic Ceremony): By performing particular sex acts under the same conditions as when they accumulate Amore certain powers are stored up. Each power has two different forms: A Heaven Form and a Hell Form, which are achieved by a different act, but give the same effect. Despite the names of the forms, they do not visibly cause a Devil Angel to have a greater or lesser chance of turning Dark over time.
"Cellular Regeneration": A unique power of Jibril Zero, She is able to regenerate battle damage like the loss of limbs without too much effort, but she is not able to avoid some forms of damage, due to limits in her programming. The two forms give them a choice on how they gain the power.
"Angel Super Nova" - A Super Form, used once when their main powers fail them, this powers them up, allowing them to break free of whatever danger they are in. It is empowered by the wishes of someone who they especially care about. In Series 1, Jibril used this to break up the perverted Angelic Ceremony and allowed herself to destroy Rirouge. In Series 2, Jibril Aries used a variant of the technique to both defeat Dark Jibril and to break free of the dark trance.
There are other powers later in the series, but in the beginning of the series, during the battle, Loveriel has Angelic Wind Storm and Asmo has Devil Storm, but unfortunately failed and defeated at the same time. In middle of the series, when Misty May shouts, blushes, or screams, she explodes .
There is an manga version of the series that are known as an Anthology Comics. They were published by P-mate Comics. There is also other manga comics being made as and Official Fanbooks for the second series, and Artwork books as well, they were published by Harvest Novel. There is also an Episode 3 Manga which came out as of July, 2008. It was published by XO COMIX.[11] There is also a soundtrack, figures, posters, and dakimakura for the game series as well.
In the trilogy, the opening/ending theme songs differ from one another. Game theme songs were later inserted in the anime series at the end of credits, when the episode ends, in lieu of title credits. Also, The themes, where appropriate, are sometimes used in instrumental form as a leitmotif for each of the main female leads, and a remixed instrumental form is used as the menu theme for each game. The Lyrics, Composer, and Vocals of the theme songs were written by the Japanese pop rock band, Funta (Under the name of U), with the help of the Anime J-Pop company, GWAVE.
Clu Clu lovely day was released as an audio CD as part of the promotional materials for Episode 3. Other themes include "Control Is Impossible", A fast tune used in the three games and two anime to indicate a comical or crazy moment, which seems, in a lot of cases, to involve directly Loveriel.
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