Genji, alongside his rival-turned-ally (a calm, strategic trainer who uses a Hercules beetle) and the mysterious shrine maiden Miko , must collect three elemental seals (Fire, Water, Lightning) to power up Kabuto Mushi into Super Kabuto and challenge Devil Tenso in a final battle inside the "Dark Colosseum" – a corrupted digital arena that mirrors the arcade’s boss battle mode.
The climax features a full CGI animated battle sequence where Genji must perform precise "Jumbo Cards" (a reference to the arcade’s card-scanning mechanic) to counter Devil Tenso’s unblockable attacks. Ultimately, Genji refuses to use Dark Revision himself, instead appealing to the trapped spirit within Devil Tenso. Through the power of friendship and trust, Devil Tenso is purified, Dusk is redeemed, and Genji earns the title of Beetle King. | Character | Japanese Voice Actor | Beetle Partner | Type | |-----------|----------------------|----------------|------| | Genji | Romi Park (uncredited) | Kabuto Mushi (Normal → Super Kabuto) | Fire/Lightning | | Raito | Daisuke Namikawa | Hercules | Water | | Miko | Rie Kugimiya | Nanafushi (Giant Stag) | Earth | | Dusk | Showtaro Morikubo | Devil Tenso (Corrupted Stag) | Dark | Kouchuu Ouja Mushiking Super Battle Movie- Yami...
The film’s protagonist Genji discovers that Devil Tenso is controlled by a rogue former champion named . Dusk was once a kind trainer but lost his own beetle to a freak accident. Obsessed with reviving his partner through forbidden means, he merged its data with ancient beetle combat algorithms, creating the Devil Tenso system. Now, Dusk seeks to conquer the Mushiking League and prove that power is all that matters. Through the power of friendship and trust, Devil
The film was released as a double feature alongside Rentarou no Jittensha and had a limited theatrical run before receiving a DVD release in 2008. The story follows Genji , a young, hot-headed but talented Mushiking battler who dreams of becoming the Beetle King. Accompanied by his loyal partner beetle, Kabuto Mushi (a Japanese rhinoceros beetle), Genji travels across the land challenging various opponents. Obsessed with reviving his partner through forbidden means,
Japanese Title: 甲虫王者ムシキング スーパーバトルムービー ~闇の改竜帝デビルテンソー~ English Translation: Beetle King Mushiking: The Super Battle Movie – Devil Tenso, Emperor of Dark Revision Release Date: December 22, 2007 (Japan) Running Time: 50 minutes Studio: TMS Entertainment Director: Hitoshi Nanba Overview Kouchuu Ouja Mushiking Super Battle Movie – Yami Ka no Jya Debuル Tenso (often shortened to Mushiking: The Movie – Devil Tenso ) is a theatrical anime film based on Sega’s wildly popular Mushiking arcade franchise. Unlike the earlier 2005-2006 Mushiking TV anime series ( Kouchuu Ouja Mushiking: Mori no Tami no Densetsu ), which featured original characters and a more serialized fantasy plot, this film directly adapts the gameplay and lore of the Super Battle arcade cabinet, focusing on high-stakes beetle battles, elemental typing (Earth, Water, Fire, Lightning), and the legendary "Devil Tenso" beetle.
One day, a mysterious black beetle called (a demonic stag beetle) begins appearing in official league battles. Unlike normal beetles, Devil Tenso is capable of "Dark Revision" – a forbidden technique that corrupts both the beetle and its trainer, consuming them with dark energy and overpowering any normal opponent. Trainers who fall to Devil Tenso lose their beetles’ spirits permanently.
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