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Netflix Streams Cyborg 009 vs. Devilman Anime in 190 Countries, 20 Languages

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    Netflix began streaming the Cyborg 009 Vs. Devilman anime project on Friday in Japan. Netflix plans to stream the series in 20 languages and in 190 countries worldwide. The anime is the first crossover anime between Shotaro Ishinomori's Cyborg 009 and Go Nagai's Devilman characters. In Japan, Netflix is currently streaming the series with English and Japanese audio, and with English, Japanese, and Korean subtitles.
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    The anime's English dub cast stars:
    Robert Buchholz served as the dialogue director, and Sachiko Takahashi served as the dialogue translator.

    The show's main Japanese cast includes:
    Jun Kawagoe (Cyborg 009 The Cyborg Soldier, Mazinkaiser SKL, New Getter Robo) directed the three-episode original video anime at Bee Media and Actas. The anime song unit JAM Project performed both the opening and ending theme songs.

    The anime originally screened two-week theatrical engagement starting in October in Japan, and then shipped on home video as a three-episode OVA.

    The anime is available in the U.S. now and is available with Japanese or English audio and subtitles in English, French, Japanese closed captions, Latin American Spanish, or Traditional Chinese.​
     

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