TV-Series
Description
Vibhishana appears across multiple Devil Children franchise entries, with distinct portrayals in games and anime.

In the Devil Children Black Book and Red Book games, he leads the Rasetsu tribe and participates in a competition among tribal leaders to determine the new Tyrant of Marble Land, opposing the Shura and Deva tribes. Presented as one of three potential Tyrant candidates renowned for wisdom, he admits shock when defeated in battle, acknowledging his strategic knowledge failed him. He objects to the protagonist abdicating rulership. Statistically, he is a level 18 Wood-elemental boss demon wielding skills like Zan (light wind damage), Iron-cutting Leaves (medium damage), and Patra (ailment removal).

His role expands in the Shin Megami Tensei: DeviChil anime. Vibhishana emerges alongside Demogorgon and Paimon after Lucifer's initial defeat, seeking to conquer the Demon World by controlling other demons. Characterized as an extremely wise strategist who interacts rudely with peers, his alliance later fractures, leading to abandonment by Demogorgon and Paimon and culminating in his demise in episode 40. Within the anime's narrative, he forms shifting antagonistic alliances: co-antagonist alongside Demogorgon and Paimon in the second story arc, then part of a duumvirate with Paimon under Demogorgon in the third arc while Zebul operates separately.

In the DemiKids: Light & Dark games (localized as Devil Children: Light Version and Dark Version), he appears under the name Bibisana. His characterization aligns with a benevolent figure fighting for peace. He possesses combo abilities like Holy Attack (with Windlord, light damage to all foes) and Ice Wind (with Sylph). Statistically, he is a level 19 Wind-elemental Ogre/King-class demon with skills including Cycloburst (medium wind damage), Cure (removes ailments from one ally), and Lucidity (increases accuracy for all allies). Similar statistical profiles appear in Devil Children Fire/Ice Book, maintaining his Wind elemental association and skillset.

No information connects his Devil Children portrayal to his mythological origins from the Ramayana.