Devil Me

Devil Me is a 2006 Kuboian traditionally animated drama slice-of-life street film, and the sixth film produced by Scopescreen Media. It was released to Kuboian cinemas on 31st October, 2006, and is the first Scopescreen film to be distributed by Universal Pictures after FourPaws, which distributed every Scopescreen film up to that point, became defunct in 2005.

Devil Me was directed by Fyp Housin and writen by Scopescreen co-founder Dan Walkers. The film serves as a prequel to the 2002 animated series Cindi and Friends, and was originally conceived to be a parent-advisory family film, however, the film was changed to an adult film with drug references, sex references, violence and occasional profanity, as Housin and Walkers thought an adult-orientated direction would fit Cindi's background better.

Devil Me had a €22 million budget, and was critically acclaimed by critics. A sequel to the film, titled Devil Me 2 was released on 30th September, 2008. The film also has a large fan culture, with a large number of fanfics, fan theories and more being made to this day.

Certifications
In the United Kingdom, the film received an 18 rating by the BBFC. Its description says "Contains strong language and drug refernces, and moderate violence and sex references."