What a crossover... I thought about it at first, and then I remembered that the author of Honey the Cutie and Devilman are the same person, and... I was even more amazed by the realization that the characters from the two works by Go Nagai probably live in the same universe. Although, I already guessed from the opening that there was a reason why it showed a piece from the ova about the Siren, but I didn't think that everything was so connected. P.S. It also made me smile when, at the end, Honey told Akira not to sell his soul to anyone else. And he won't sell it... because it is impossible to sell what has already been taken from you :D I just give a standing ovation to the creators for such a noble irony) Anyway, the series turned out to be cool and very exciting both in terms of fights and the abundance of flashing lights here and there... *ahem* to the symbols of the prison island group, eerily reminiscent of some kind of symbiosis of the Duchy of Zion and the 3rd Reich (or else I've already lost my mind from the machinations of references where there are none)). In general, I give the episode 10 scorpions out of 10, it's a masterpiece! :-)
P.S. It also made me smile when, at the end, Honey told Akira not to sell his soul to anyone else. And he won't sell it... because it is impossible to sell what has already been taken from you :D
I just give a standing ovation to the creators for such a noble irony)
Anyway, the series turned out to be cool and very exciting both in terms of fights and the abundance of flashing lights here and there... *ahem* to the symbols of the prison island group, eerily reminiscent of some kind of symbiosis of the Duchy of Zion and the 3rd Reich (or else I've already lost my mind from the machinations of references where there are none)). In general, I give the episode 10 scorpions out of 10, it's a masterpiece! :-)