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The episode completes the series' critique of human nature. While demons are literal monsters, the show argues that humans become "demons" through fear and paranoia.
The series finale, " Crybaby " (s01e10), serves as a devastating conclusion that reframes the entire story from a supernatural action-thriller into a profound philosophical tragedy about love, loss, and the cyclical nature of violence. The Central Irony of the "Crybaby" Watch Devilman Crybaby - s01e10 Crybaby
: Some interpretations suggest Ryo's final tears are his only form of redemption, a humanizing moment that grants him a soul just as everything else is extinguished. The Philosophical "Reset" and the Two Moons The episode completes the series' critique of human nature
: The closing shots of a new Earth and two moons—one being the debris of the world just destroyed—suggest this entire apocalypse has happened before and will happen again. The Central Irony of the "Crybaby" : Some
The finale visualizes the concept of , a cycle of punishment for Ryo/Satan.
: Instead of an act of mercy, the Divine intervention at the end is viewed as a "reset" button. Ryo is doomed to repeat these events, regain his memories, lose Akira, and experience the same crushing grief for eternity. Humanity as the True Demon