OVA
Description
Sirène is a prominent demoness from the Devilman franchise, appearing across multiple iterations of Go Nagai's works. She possesses a hybrid human-avian form: a slender humanoid with pale skin, voluptuous breasts, piercing blue eyes, and white or pink plumage. Distinct features include large feathered wings sprouting from her head, bird-like talons for hands and feet, forehead antennae, and a feathered tail. She can disguise herself as an exceptionally beautiful human woman with long platinum blonde hair.
Her background establishes her as the lover of the powerful demon Amon. Her primary motivation stems from Akira Fudo's fusion with Amon during the Black Sabbath ritual, which she perceives as Amon being stolen. This fuels her vengeful pursuit of Akira and his loved ones, especially Miki Makimura. She employs subordinates like Ghelmer and Agwel to attack the Makimura residence as a distraction before kidnapping Akira. In confrontation, she demonstrates flight, telekinesis, and projects her razor-sharp talons like boomerangs, controlling them via her antennae.
Her battle with Devilman culminates in mutual severe injury. Near defeat, she receives aid from the demon Kaim, her longtime admirer whose romantic feelings she previously rejected. To ensure her victory, Kaim commits suicide, allowing Sirène to fuse with his body. Empowered, she spears Devilman with Kaim's horns but dies moments later, petrified in a triumphant pose believing she succeeded. This act and Kaim's sacrifice highlight her capacity for demonic love and loyalty, acknowledged by Akira as mirroring human emotions.
In the *Devilman Crybaby* adaptation, Sirène retains her obsession with Amon and her partnership with Kaim under Zennon's orders. Her sexualized persona is emphasized, including a concept where Devilman nearly rapes her mid-air. Her fate parallels the original: after fusing with Kaim and critically wounding Devilman, she perishes mid-victory pose.
The *CB Chara Go Nagai World* OVA parodies her character in super-deformed form. Depicted as engaged to Amon, she blames Satan (Ryo Asuka) for their failed union. Her comedic pursuits involve capturing Akira due to his connection to Amon, leading to chaotic interactions with characters like Dr. Hell and Baron Ashura. Unlike her tragic mainstream portrayal, this version concludes with her reconciling with Kaim, facilitated by Psycho Jenny and Ryo's indirect intervention.
Later appearances expand her narrative. In *Violence Jack* (volume 15), a character named Shirenu/Silene fights alongside the Nine Dragons against Violence Jack. Though implied to be Sirène, she displays glider-based flight and poisoned claws before being decapitated. In *Devilman Lady*, Sirène resurfaces in Hell, still fused with Kaim, seeking revenge against Akira. Devilman rebukes her for exploiting Kaim's sacrifice, causing her remorse; she requests Medusa to turn her to stone. Following Hell's collapse, Medusa revives her; she merges with the corpse of Aoi Kurosaki, rejoins Kaim, and joins Satan's demon army. Notably, she spares an unconscious Jun Fudo despite the opportunity, signifying her release from bitterness over Amon.
The spin-off *Sirene: Tanjo Hen* explores her potential origin through a human vessel named Lisa Kamitori, a model targeted by demons for a ritual to awaken Sirène.
Her background establishes her as the lover of the powerful demon Amon. Her primary motivation stems from Akira Fudo's fusion with Amon during the Black Sabbath ritual, which she perceives as Amon being stolen. This fuels her vengeful pursuit of Akira and his loved ones, especially Miki Makimura. She employs subordinates like Ghelmer and Agwel to attack the Makimura residence as a distraction before kidnapping Akira. In confrontation, she demonstrates flight, telekinesis, and projects her razor-sharp talons like boomerangs, controlling them via her antennae.
Her battle with Devilman culminates in mutual severe injury. Near defeat, she receives aid from the demon Kaim, her longtime admirer whose romantic feelings she previously rejected. To ensure her victory, Kaim commits suicide, allowing Sirène to fuse with his body. Empowered, she spears Devilman with Kaim's horns but dies moments later, petrified in a triumphant pose believing she succeeded. This act and Kaim's sacrifice highlight her capacity for demonic love and loyalty, acknowledged by Akira as mirroring human emotions.
In the *Devilman Crybaby* adaptation, Sirène retains her obsession with Amon and her partnership with Kaim under Zennon's orders. Her sexualized persona is emphasized, including a concept where Devilman nearly rapes her mid-air. Her fate parallels the original: after fusing with Kaim and critically wounding Devilman, she perishes mid-victory pose.
The *CB Chara Go Nagai World* OVA parodies her character in super-deformed form. Depicted as engaged to Amon, she blames Satan (Ryo Asuka) for their failed union. Her comedic pursuits involve capturing Akira due to his connection to Amon, leading to chaotic interactions with characters like Dr. Hell and Baron Ashura. Unlike her tragic mainstream portrayal, this version concludes with her reconciling with Kaim, facilitated by Psycho Jenny and Ryo's indirect intervention.
Later appearances expand her narrative. In *Violence Jack* (volume 15), a character named Shirenu/Silene fights alongside the Nine Dragons against Violence Jack. Though implied to be Sirène, she displays glider-based flight and poisoned claws before being decapitated. In *Devilman Lady*, Sirène resurfaces in Hell, still fused with Kaim, seeking revenge against Akira. Devilman rebukes her for exploiting Kaim's sacrifice, causing her remorse; she requests Medusa to turn her to stone. Following Hell's collapse, Medusa revives her; she merges with the corpse of Aoi Kurosaki, rejoins Kaim, and joins Satan's demon army. Notably, she spares an unconscious Jun Fudo despite the opportunity, signifying her release from bitterness over Amon.
The spin-off *Sirene: Tanjo Hen* explores her potential origin through a human vessel named Lisa Kamitori, a model targeted by demons for a ritual to awaken Sirène.