Kazuki Hagiwara's Diablo animation confirmed to be released on Netflix this year

Kazuki Hagiwara's Diablo animation confirmed to be released on Netflix this year

The official announcement of "BASTARD!! Diablo", the representative work of Japanese manga artist Kazuyuki Hagiwara, has recently been announced that it will be produced into an animation and is scheduled to be released on Netflix this year. Let's take a look at it.

• "BASTARD!! Diablo" is a well-known fantasy harem manga created by Hagiwara Kazuchi, with a circulation of over 30 million. It began serialization in "Weekly Shonen Jump" in 1988, and was transferred to the monthly youth manga "ULTRA JUMP" in 2001. It has been serialized intermittently for nearly 30 years and has not yet been completed. The story tells a story of a chaotic magic age, with no order and authority, only bloody killings.

•The animated version of "Diablo" has been confirmed to be produced by LIDEN FILMS, with Ozaki Takaharu as the director, Kuroda Yosuke as the screenwriter, Ono Sayaka as the character designer, and music by Takanashi Koji. The voice actors of the main characters, including Taniyama Noriya, Kusunoki Tomori, Yasumoto Hiroki, and Hikasa Yoko, have confirmed their appearances, so it is worth looking forward to.

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