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* [[Cool Guns]]: Dante's custom Colt 1911's Ebony & Ivory.
* [[Cool Guns]]: Dante's custom Colt 1911's Ebony & Ivory.
* [[Cool Sword]]: Dante's Rebellion, a memento from his dad Sparda.
* [[Cool Sword]]: Dante's Rebellion, a memento from his dad Sparda.
* [[Convection Schmonvection]]: It's funny how Patty and {{spoiler|her mom}} can have a heartfelt reconciliation in a burning hotel without, y'know... roasting to death.
* [[Convection, Schmonvection]]: It's funny how Patty and {{spoiler|her mom}} can have a heartfelt reconciliation in a burning hotel without, y'know... roasting to death.
* [[Crucified Hero Shot]]: Dante, pinned to a cross by his own sword at the end of the penultimate episode, following the [[Once an Episode]] routine of the games.
* [[Crucified Hero Shot]]: Dante, pinned to a cross by his own sword at the end of the penultimate episode, following the [[Once an Episode]] routine of the games.
* [[Curb Stomp Battle]]: A lot of Dante's fight scenes are like this.
* [[Curb Stomp Battle]]: A lot of Dante's fight scenes are like this.
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* [[Harmful to Minors]]: Dante usually attempts to shield Patty from the gruesome battles he has with demons. He occasionally fails, though.
* [[Harmful to Minors]]: Dante usually attempts to shield Patty from the gruesome battles he has with demons. He occasionally fails, though.
* [[Healing Factor]]: Dante and Trish, natch.
* [[Healing Factor]]: Dante and Trish, natch.
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: The core cast, and then some!
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: The core cast, and then some!
** [[Toshiyuki Morikawa]] and [[Reuben Langdon]] as Dante in Japanese and English, respectively.
** [[Toshiyuki Morikawa]] and [[Reuben Langdon]] as Dante in Japanese and English, respectively.
** [[Atsuko Tanaka]] (Japanese) and [[Luci Christian]] (English) as Trish
** [[Atsuko Tanaka]] (Japanese) and [[Luci Christian]] (English) as Trish
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* [[Shirtless Scene]]
* [[Shirtless Scene]]
* [[Shock and Awe]]: Trish's lightning powers.
* [[Shock and Awe]]: Trish's lightning powers.
* [[Shout Out]]: "[[Romeo and Juliet|Capulet City]]."
* [[Shout-Out]]: "[[Romeo and Juliet|Capulet City]]."
* [[Single Stroke Battle]]: Dante has quite a few of these.
* [[Single-Stroke Battle]]: Dante has quite a few of these.
* [[Sticks to The Back]]: Dante's sword.
* [[Sticks to The Back]]: Dante's sword.
* [[Stripperiffic]]: Most of the show's female characters, to varying degrees.
* [[Stripperiffic]]: Most of the show's female characters, to varying degrees.

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Devil May Cry: The Animated Series is an anime series based on the video game series Devil May Cry created and owned by Capcom, and animated by Madhouse. It is a story that ran for twelve episodes and takes place between the first and fourth games of the video games.

The series follows half-demon Dante as he runs his supernatural Detective Agency, Devil May Cry, as a justification for carrying out his war against the Demon World. In addition to Trish and Lady, characters from the video game that the series is based upon, two new characters make an appearance. These are Morrison and Patty Lowell; Dante's informant and temporary ward, respectively.

The Devil May Cry animated series follows the tradition of the original animated series of Hellsing in that it chronicles primarily self-contained adventures before bringing them to a linked final conclusion at the end of the season. The animated series favors animation, music, and other elements of style over detailed plots or characterization.

The Devil May Cry animated series has received mixed reviews from fans with some believing the series works better as a self-contained work than attempting to adapt the video games on which it was based.


This Anime contains examples of:

 "Sorry, honey, but this show isn't for kids."