One day, high school bully Oga Tatsumi found a baby by the river. Afterwards, Oga found out that baby was the future Devil King, and that he's grown attached to his evil side. How will Oga cope with being the surrogate father of Beelzebub?
Beelzebub is a franchise created by Ryuhei Tamura. Beelzebub was first introduced as a one-shot manga, however, it became highly popular and was soon written as a full fledged franchise. Its serialization began in February 2009 in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. Shueisha published the Beelzebub manga into Tankobon volumes in July 2, 2009. Later, an anime version of the popular manga was produced Pierrot + and directed by Nobuhiro Takamoto on the network, Yomiuri TV, and it first aired on January 9, 2011. Also, Crunchyroll started its simulcast of Beelzebub.
Beelzebub is the tale of a delinquent named Oga Tatsumi, who finds a man floating down the river. He quite literally splits into half, revealing a baby carried within him (nope, we're not kidding). Oga then discovers that this baby is Baby Beel, youngest son of the Demon King and destined to destroy humanity. Now, Oga must either herald the coming of the Antichrist, or find another unlucky soul to hand him over to. Problem is, that's not so easy. Only someone more powerful and more evil than Oga would be able to handle the baby, and people like that are in short supply.
Now, Oga must find a new parent for Baby Beel, while juggling his opponents, both human and not, and trying to keep himself alive. In the beginning of the story, it was shown that Oga was trying to give the baby to other students at Ishiyama High, and after that the attempt failed. Soon, however, Oga figured that someone could take the baby, he/she would just have to be more evil and stronger than he.
Ryuhei Tamura Its serialization began in February 2009 in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. Shueisha published the Beelzebub manga into Tankobon volumes in July 2, 2009. For the North American release, there are no licensing yet.
Directed by Nobuhiro Takamoto and produced by Perriot+, the anime started its run on the network, Yomiuri TV, and it first aired on January 9, 2011. At the same time, Crunchyroll started its simulcasts of Beelzebub for audiences outside of Japan. There are no licensing of the anime for the English dub yet.
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This CD is released on June 8, 2011.
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Tomato n Pine releases a CD, Beelzebub ED3 Single - Nanairo Namida, in August 17, 2011.
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This CD is released on 10-26-2011. It's from Nozomi Sasaki.
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Beelzebub |
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べるぜバブ |
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Beruzebabu |
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Himekawa Tatsuya first in There is Nothing that Money Can't Buy |
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Alaindelon first in I Picked Up the Demon Lord |
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Kaiser de Emperana Beelzebub IV first in I Picked Up the Demon Lord |
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Kanzaki Hajime first in Are There Any Strong, Ruthless Bastards Around Here? |
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Hidetora Toujou first in I Won't Let You Sleep Tonight |
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Aoi Kunieda first in The Demon Lord Makes his Debut at the Park |
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Hildagarde first in I Picked Up the Demon Lord |
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Oga Tatsumi first in I Picked Up the Demon Lord |
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Furuichi Takayuki first in I Picked Up the Demon Lord |
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Nene Omori first in The Demon Lord Makes his Debut at the Park |
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