When I was researching the manga artist Shigeru Mizuki, I didn't know that he had written another manga besides his well-known one, "Gegege no Kitaro." After watching the opening sequence of the 1989 anime series, I stumbled upon "Akuma-kun" (Devil Boy). The series centers around Shingo Yamada, who has the nickname "Akuma-kun" because of his knowledge of demons and monsters. Dr. Faustus helped Shingo's group ally themselves with the demon Mephisto to achieve their goal of wiping out harmful creatures, including the evil scientist who created one of said creatures.
I found a live-action version of Akuma-kun, as luck would have it, on the Internet Archive, but unfortunately, only episodes one and two have subtitles. But unfortunately, only episodes one and two were subtitled. But unfortunately, only episodes one and two were subtitled. For the other episodes that were not subtitled, I kind of guessed each story by watching the characters' movements.
I found this series to have a nice blend of terror and humor. Mizuki's manga was the first source for producing this significant TV series. Also, the series began long before "Gegege no Kitaro" became a successful animated series. The last thing I should mention is that "Akuma-kun" premiered in the same year as the magic-girl animated series "Sally the Witch." Overall, this series is another favorite, and I'd love to see the show on a North American DVD or Blu-ray.