Ani-One Asia Premieres Devils' Line Anime for Fans in India
Stream the latest anime adaptation of Ryo Hanada’s hit manga—now available to watch for free on YouTube!

Anime Adaptation of Ryo Hanada's Manga Streams on YouTube
An exciting update for fans of dark fantasy and vampire stories: the anime adaptation of Ryo Hanada's manga Devils' Line is now streaming on YouTube in India.
About the Anime
Produced by Ani-One Asia, the anime began streaming in India on Sunday. Here’s a brief synopsis:
In a world where vampires live hidden among humans, the police form a secret unit to handle rising attacks. Yuki Anzai, a half-vampire officer who's never tasted blood, rescues a student named Tsukasa—and feels an urge he's never known before. Is it instinct… or something more?
The series premiered in April 2018.
Behind the Scenes
The anime was directed by Yoshinobu Tokumoto at Platinum Vision, known for works like Nagasarete Airantou and Amanchu!. The series composition and scripts were handled by Kenji Konuta, Hideaki Nakano, and Ayumu Hisao.
Creative Team
- Character Design & Chief Animation Director: Senri Kawaguchi (also credited alongside Toshimitsu Kobayashi)
- Action Animation Director: Yasuhiro Saiki
Production Details
- Series Directors: Yoshinobu Tokumoto
- Assistants: Hideaki Nakano, with involvement in series scripts.
Manga Origins
Ryo Hanada launched the dark fantasy manga in Kodansha's Monthly Morning Two magazine in 2013. The series has 14 volumes in total. The manga was published in English by Vertical (now Kodansha Comics), making it accessible to a global audience.
Visuals
© 花田陵・講談社/デビルズライン製作委員会
Source
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