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03 November 2014

Tsukimonogatari - The tenth part of the Monogatari series Full Wikia

Tsukimonogatari is the tenth part of the Monogatari series newly added to us to enjoy. It's story containa the Yotsugi Doll anime novel story. It is the first book in the final season  of the story.
The title is portmanteau of tsuki, "possess", and monogatari, "story".


Publisher's Summary
"Please!—Do it, and get it over with." Slowly but surely, Koyomi Araragi, who "has been averting his eyes from reality", has no choice but to face it. February comes, and the college entrance exam is approaching. What is this "change" that is happening to his body that cannot be overlooked? The "Monogatari" begins to sprint towards its conclusion. This is Oddity taking place in the modern world! In a story of youth, a word of farewell is inevitable.

Synopsis
After the events of Hitagi End, Araragi is trying to focus on studying for the college entrance exam. One morning, he fights with Araragi Tsukihi about who should take a bath first. In the end, they decide to take a bath together, and they wash each other's hairs. Looking at the mirror in the bathroom, Araragi finds that he can’t see his reflection in the mirror, a phenomenon that only true vampires have. He talks to Shinobu about this problem, and she suggests asking the expert who specializes in immortal Oddity, Kagenui Yozuru and her familiar Ononoki Yotsugi. He uses his phone to mail Gaen Izuko asking for Kagenui’s contact information. As he is preparing to write the mail, he receives a mail from Gaen, who says she has already made arrangements for Araragi to meet Ononoki Yotsugi tonight. Araragi tells Karen and Tsukihi to sleep over at Kanbaru's place tonight, since he is worried that Kagenui will attempt to kill Tsukihi again.

Araragi and Shinobu go to an arcade later that night to meet Ononoki and Kagenui. After Ononoki examines Araragi’s body, Kagenui concludes that he is slowly turning into a vampire. What caused this condition was not because he had been giving Shinobu a small amount of his blood in order for her to live. It was rather because Araragi has constantly been letting Shinobu suck a large amount of his blood to regain his vampire powers. For the past months, Araragi has been repeatedly using this method in order to gain enough strength to fight various Oddity. This was especially the case when Sengoku Nadeko turned into the snake god, and Araragi had been fighting her at the shrine practically every day. Araragi has relied so much on his vampire powers that he is turning into a vampire himself, independent of Shinobu. Currently, his condition is relatively light and the only obvious symptoms are lack of reflection and a relatively fast regeneration ability. Kagenui tells him that it’s impossible to reverse the condition, but he can stop the condition from getting worse by never using his vampire powers again. Currently, Araragi and Shinobu are recognized as harmless within Gaen’s circle of Oddity experts. However, Kagenui warns him that if his condition worsens, then she will have no choice but to kill him.
As they are talking, Kagenui receives a call from Gaen. Gaen reports that Kanbaru and Araragi’s sisters have just been visited by a very dangerous Oddity expert, Teori Tadatsuru. Teori is also an expert in immortal Oddity, which means Tsukihi is in danger. Ononoki immediately takes Araragi to Kanbaru’s residence using her Unlimited Rulebook ability. When they arrive, they find that no one is in the house, and they find a single origami crane in the bedroom. As soon as Araragi touches the paper crane, it multiplies into a thousand paper cranes. Realizing that Kanbaru and the other have been kidnapped by Teori, they go back to meet Kagenui, bringing the cranes as the only clue. Kagenui explains that Teori was a former member of Gaen’s occult club in college along with Kagenui, Kaiki Deishu, and Oshino Meme. Teori along with others in the club created Ononoki Yotsugi using a hundred-year-old corpse. A dispute occurred with who should have possession of Ononoki. Both Kaiki and Oshino backed down as they were not interested in her, but argument ensued between Teori and Kagenui. In the end Kagenui claimed possession of Ononoki, Teori left their circle. Stilling holding the grudge, Teori now works outside of Gaen’s circle of Oddity experts. He is dangerous because of this, and Kagenui warns that he is very unpredictable. Teori’s real target is Araragi, not Tsukihi. He is using Kanbaru, Karen, and Tsukihi as hostages. Because Teori is outside of Gaen’s circle of influence, the fact that Araragi is recognized as harmless is meaningless to Teori. In Teori’s eyes Araragi is a vampire-hybrid that is also harboring Shinobu, and must be eliminated. Kagenui finds a message within one of the thousand cranes, and it indicates the Kitashirahebi Shrine. Kagenui has Ononoki accompany Araragi to the shrine, and tells them she will catch up later. Along the way, Ononoki tells Araragi that Kagenui actually wanted Teori to have possession of Ononoki at first, but Ononoki herself chose Kagenui in the end.

When they reach the shrine, Araragi has Ononoki sneak up to the shrine from the other side to search for the hostages while he faces Teori in order to buy her some time. Araragi sees Teori waiting in front of the shrine. Teori tells Araragi that someone sent him a request to eliminate Araragi and Shinobu. Whoever sent him the request knew Teori is outside of Gaen’s influence. However, he feels like he has been casted for a role in a movie because the timing seemed too perfect. It’s like someone is directing everyone’s actions. Teori claims that the only two people who are not being controlled or being “casted” right now are Kaiki and Meme. Teori asks Araragi to find Meme, as he is the only hope for solving the recent abnormalities. Refusing to be casted as the character that fights Araragi, Teori asks Ononoki, who has been right behind him, to kill him. Ononoki kills Teori with Unlimited Rulebook without any hesitation, obliterating him into dust. Araragi is traumatized as he just witnessed a murder. Ononoki tells him that the reason why she killed Teori is not because she was trying to protect him, but because she is a monster, (“bakemono”).

Aferwards, they find Kanbaru and the others in the shrine. They are still asleep, and they don’t seem to be harmed. Araragi and Ononoki send them back, still asleep, to Kanbaru’s place, and Araragi goes home. He is reminded about what Teori said about casting roles. He thinks that Teori perhaps was “casted” in order for him to witness the seemingly cute and innocent Ononoki kill a man in cold blood. This way, Araragi can never look at Ononoki the same way again.

The next day is Valentine's Day, and Araragi goes to Senjougahara's house, and Senjougahara makes him chocolate. He tells her about his current vampire condition. Senjougahara seems relatively calm about this news. She doesn't think it's too serious if the only obvious symptom is not being able to see his reflection. Araragi and Senjougahara are still hopeful that they can have a normal life together. After Araragi goes home, he is shocked to find Ononoki pretending to be a doll in his sister’s room. Ononoki says if the purpose of last night’s event was to create a distance between her and Araragi, then Gaen and Kagenui suggests Ononoki purposely work against this “casting” by staying close to him. As a result, Ononoki will be staying at Araragi’s house until this town stabilizes.

06 October 2014

Inou Battle Within Everyday Life Anime Wikia


     When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace (異能バトルは日常系のなかで Inō-Batoru wa Nichijō-kei no Naka de), also referred to as Inou Battle Within Everyday Life, is a Japanese light novel series by Kota Nozomi with illustrations by 029. SB Creative has published seven volumes since 2012 under their GA Bunko imprint. A manga adaptation with art by Kōsuke Kurose began serialization in Kadokawa Shoten's Comp Ace from September 2013. An anime television series adaptation by Trigger is scheduled to air from October 2014.




Literature Club members


Jurai Andō (安藤 寿来 Andō Jurai)

Voiced by: Mamoru Miyano (drama CD), 
Nobuhiko Okamoto (anime)


Tomoyo Kanzaki (神崎 灯代 Kanzaki Tomoyo)

Voiced by: Asami Imai (drama CD), 
Haruka Yamazaki (anime)

Hatoko Kushikawa (櫛川 鳩子 Kushikawa Hatoko)
Voiced by: Hisako Kanemoto (drama CD), 
Saori Hayami (anime)

Sayumi Takanashi (高梨 彩弓 Takanashi Sayumi)
Voiced by: Yumi Hara (drama CD), 
Risa Taneda (anime)


Chifuyu Himeki (姫木 千冬 Himeki Chifuyu)

Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya (drama CD), 
Nanami Yamashita (anime)


Others



Mirei Kudō (工藤 美玲 Kudō Mirei)

Voiced by: Kana Asumi (drama CD) 
Kaori Fukuhara (anime)


Hajime Kiryū (桐生 一 Kiryū Hajime)

Voiced by: Tomokazu Seki (drama CD) 
Takuma Terashima (anime)


Rītia (リーティア)

Voiced by: Yuka Ōtsubo (drama CD)

Madoka Kuki (九鬼 円 Kuki Madoka)
Voiced by: Emiri Katō (anime)


Shizumu Sagami (相模 静夢 Sagami Shizumu)

Voiced by: Yoshimasa Hosoya (anime)


Shiharu Satomi (里見 詩春 Satomi Shiharu)

Voiced by: Kaori Nazuka (anime)



Light novels
     The first light novel volume was published on June 16, 2012 by SB Creative under their GA Bunko imprint. As of August 2014, seven volumes have been published.

Anime
     An anime television series adaptation by Trigger is scheduled to air from October 6, 2014.

05 October 2014

Sora no Method Anime Wikia

    
Sora no Method (天体のメソッド Sora no Mesoddo) is an upcoming Japanese anime television series produced by Infinite and directed by Masayuki Sakoi. The story was originally conceived by Naoki Hisaya, who also wrote the screenplay, with original character design by the group QP:flapper made up of Tometa Ohara and Koharu Sakura. It will begin airing in Japan in October 2014.



Characters

Noel (ノエル Noeru)

Voiced by: Inori Minase

Nonoka Komiya (古宮 乃々香 Komiya Nonoka)
Voiced by: Shiina Natsukawa


Yuzuki Mizusaka (水坂 柚季 Mizusaka Yuzuki)

Voiced by: Aki Toyosaki

Koharu Shiihara (椎原 こはる Shiihara Koharu)
Voiced by: Haruka Yoshimura

Shione Togawa (戸川 汐音 Togawa Shione)
Voiced by: Mikako Komatsu

Sōta Mizusaka (水坂 湊太 Mizusaka Sōta)
Voiced by: Kaito Ishikawa



Manga
   A manga adaptation, written by Naoki Hisaya and illustrated by Yuka Namisaki, began serialization in the October 2014 issue of ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Daioh magazine released on August 27, 2014.

Anime
     The anime television series is directed by Masayuki Sakoi and produced by Infinite. It will begin airing in Japan in October 2014.The screenplay is written by Naoki Hisaya, who originally conceived the series. Chief animator Yukie Akitani based the character design used in the anime on original designs by the group QP:flapper made up of Tometa Ohara and Koharu Sakura. Sound and music direction is headed by Jin Aketagawa.[4] An image song produced for the anime is "North Method" by Larval Stage Planning. The opening theme will also be by Larval Stage Planning, and the ending theme will be by Fhána.

Dramatical Murder Wikia



Dramatical Murder Official Trailer

Dramatical Murder (ドラマティカル マーダー Doramatikaru Mādā), styled as DRAMAtical Murder, is a Japanese BL visual novel developed and published by Nitro+chiral. It was released on March 23, 2012 for Windows PCs as a first press edition, with a regular edition released on April 27, 2012. A sequel, DRAMAtical Murder re:connect (ドラマティカル マーダー リコネクト Doramatikaru Mādā Rikonekuto?) was released for Windows PCs on April 26, 2013. An anime adaption by studio NAZ will premiere in summer 2014.
Story

Dramatical Murder is set in the near future of Japan on the fictional island of Midorijima (碧島?). At some point in the game's recent history, the island was privatized by the powerful Tōe Company (東江財閥 Tōe Zaibatsu) and turned into a resort called Platinum Jail (プラチナ・ジェイル Purachina Jeiru), with the island's original residents forced to live in the Former Residents' District (旧住民区 Kyū-Jūmin-ku?). Protagonist Aoba Seragaki lives on the island and works at a store named Junk Shop Heibon (平凡, lit. "mediocre"), hoping to live a simple life. However, he is drawn into the popular cyber game Rhyme (ライム Raimu?) with its virtual world and its All Mates (オールメイト Ōru Meito), mobile devices that appear as if they are the owner's pets, as well as the hand-to-hand combat Ribstiez (リブスティーズ Ribusutīzu) game, ending all semblance of a peaceful life for Aoba.


  Characters


Main:

Aoba Seragaki (瀬良垣 蒼葉 Seragaki Aoba)
is the primary protagonist of the game. He works part-time at a junk shop called "Heibon", and lives with his grandmother, Tae. Aoba has a special ability called SCRAP, which allows him to control people's minds with his voice, though he can also destroy them (leaving the victims in a comatose-like state).
  Voiced by Atsushi Kisaichi

Ren (蓮) is Aoba's All Mate and resembles a black Japanese Spitz. He is shown to have dark blue hair when in he's in his human form.
Voiced by Ryōta Takeuchi

Kōjaku (紅雀) is Aoba's childhood friend, and the leader of a Rib group named Benishigure. He has many tattoos on his body and works as a hairdresser. His All Mate is Beni.
  Voiced by Hiroki Takahashi

Noiz (ノイズ Noizu) is an information broker for Rhyme and is the founder of his group, Ruff Rabbit. His body is covered with many piercings.
Voiced by Satoshi Hino

Mink (ミンク Minku) is the leader of "Scratch", a group of former prison inmates. His "All Mate" is a cockatoo who is named "Tori" that also means bird.
Voiced by Kenichiro Matsuda

Clear (クリア Kuria) is a strange masked man who one day fell from the sky. He refers to Aoba as his "Master". He is almost always seen holding his clear umbrella and owns two masks to hide his face. Voiced by Masatomo Nakazawa

Supporting:

Beni (ベニ) is Kōjaku's All Mate, who takes the form of a Red Avadavat.

Tori (トリ) is Mink's All Mate, who takes the form of a cockatoo.  

Mizuki (ミズキ) is the leader of the Rib team Dry Juice. Mizuki and Aoba became friends in the past. Voiced by Kenji Takahashi

Virus (ウイルス Uirusu) and Trip (トリップ Torippu) are childhood friends of Aoba who work for the yakuza. Voiced by Junji Majima & Tomoyuki Higuchi)

Tae (タエ) is the grandmother of Aoba, whom she often scolds but deeply cares for.
Voiced by Fudzuki Kun

Kio (キオ), Nao (ナオ) and Mio (ミオ?) are siblings who lives in Midorijima. They often visit Aoba in Heibon and annoy him.
Voiced by Satosaki Ume & Megumi Matsumoto & Emi Motoi

Haga (羽賀) is the owner of the junk shop Heibon at which Aoba works.
Voiced by Eiichirou Tokumoto

Akushima (悪島) is a violent and hot-headed police officer in the Former Residents' District. Yoshie is a woman who works at the Delivery Works, a local courier shop. She enjoys gossip and soap operas, generally sharing what she hears to Aoba .

  Sei (セイ) is Aoba's twin brother that is held captive by Toue. He also has the ability of Scrap, but the power lays in his eyes.(In every end of the routes, he either dies, or is barely living. Only in the true route you meet him.)
Voiced by Yūichi Iguchi

Toue (東江) is the owner and de facto leader of Platinum Jail. He is the main antagonist of the game. Voiced by Tadahisa Saizen

04 October 2014

Love Stage!! Anime Wikia



Love Stage!! Official Trailer 


haha! Cuteness and Yaoi overload.. The first time I watch the trailer it made me laugh hard. Come on guys Watch this Trailer right away! I'm being excited for this anime.

 Love Stage!! is a Japanese yaoi manga series written by Eiki Eiki and illustrated by Taishi Zaō. It began serialization in the July 2010 issue of Kadokawa Shoten's Asuka Ciel magazine. A spin-off light novel series titled Back Stage!! began publication in May 2011. An anime television series adaptation produced by J.C.Staff will air in  July 10, 2014.

Characters

Izumi Sena (瀬名 泉水 Sena Izumi)
Voiced by: Tsubasa Yonaga
Izumi is the main protagonist of the story. A college student, he aspires to be a manga author despite lacking the talent for it. His father is a singer, his mother is a film actress, and his older brother Shōgo is the lead vocalist of a popular band.


  Ryōma Ichijō (一条 竜馬 Ichijō Ryōma)
Voiced by: Takuya Eguchi
Ryōma is a popular young actor who fell in love with Izumi as a child, thinking him to be a girl, when they co-starred in a commercial together ten years prior. Even after he finds out Izumi is a guy when they reunite, he still maintains strong feelings for him.

Rei Sagara (相楽 玲 Sagara Rei)
Voiced by: Daisuke Hirakawa
Rei is the Sena family's manager. He was taken in by Seiya Sena when he was 18-years-old and has lived with the family since then.

  Shōgo Sena (瀬名 聖湖 Sena Shōgo)
  Voiced by: Daigo Shōgo
is Izumi's doting older brother. Whenever Rei has problems regarding Izumi, Rei contacts his brother. He always dotes on his younger brother and gives Izumi Magic Lalalulu merchandise whenever the situation calls for it. He has been in love with Rei since he was 16 and is the main reason why he joined the band Crusherz.

  Manga
Love Stage!! is written by Eiki Eiki and illustrated by Taishi Zaō. It began serialization in the July 2010 issue of Kadokawa Shoten's Asuka Ciel magazine. The first tankōbon volume was published on June 1, 2011, and the third volume was released on May 30, 2013. The manga is licensed in Germany by Tokyopop.

  Light novels
The first volume of a spin-off light novel series titled Back Stage!!, written by Eiki Eiki and Kazuki Amano, with illustrations by Taishi Zaō, was published by Kadokawa Shoten under their Kadokawa Ruby Bunko imprint on May 31, 2011. As of June 1, 2013, three volumes have been released.
Anime
An anime adaptation, directed by Ken'ichi Kasai and produced by J.C.Staff, will begin airing in July 2014. The screenplay is written by Michiko Yokote and the character design is by Yōko Itō.[8] The opening theme is "LΦvest" by Screen Mode under the record label Lantis.

02 October 2014

Magic Kaito Anime Wikia

     Magic Kaito (まじっく快斗 Majikku Kaito) is a Japanese phantom thief manga series written and illustrated by Gosho Aoyama, that began in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday in 1987. The story tells of a thief named Kaito Kid (怪盗キッド Kaitō Kiddo). Aoyama stopped work on the manga after the first two tankōbon volumes were published in 1988, and only occasionally updates it: the third volume was published in 1994 and the fourth volume in 2007; two more chapters were released in 2011, and another three chapters will be released between October 1 and October 15, 2014. Kaito Kid and other characters from Magic Kaito make occasional appearances in Detective Conan, another manga series by Aoyama that has also been adapted into an anime.


     Several animated television specials based on the series have been produced, with twelve having aired between 2010 and 2012 to date. A 24 episodes anime series titled Magic Kaito 1412 (まじっく快斗1412) was created by A-1 Pictures and will begin airing on October 4, 2014.


Plot
     Kaito Kuroba is a normal teenage student whose father died under mysterious circumstances eight years ago. Eight years later, he is made aware of his father's secret identity; a famous international criminal known as Kaito Kid, and that he was murdered by a mysterious organization because he tried to steal a gem which was also targeted by them. The goal of the organization is to find within a year the Pandora Gem, a mystical stone said to shed tears during the passing of the Volley comet (which happens once every 10,000 years): drinking these tears bestows immortality.

     He vows to prevent the organization from gaining immortality, and assumes his father's thief identity as he begins his quest for the gem. His only clues as to the gem's location are that it glows red under the full moon and that it is a doublet: a gem hidden within a larger gem. Thus, it would have to be a relatively large one with a bizarre history, and always stored in a place that never receives moonlight. He thus researches and steals famous priceless gems with odd histories from incredibly well-defended areas, but returns them after the very next full moon as they are not the Pandora.


Characters
Kaito Kuroba
Main article: Kaito Kuroba
The protagonist, Kaito Kuroba (黒羽 快斗 Kuroba Kaito?) is a smart, quirky and almost arrogant 17 year old boy who is an excelled illusionist. He is childhood friends with Aoko Nakamori, who he is in love with. Kaito is also the thief known as Kaito Kid (怪盗キッド Kaitō Kiddo). He gives the police notices describing when, where, and what he is going to steal in a heist, and often ends up returning the item that he stole because it wasn't what he was looking for, the Pandora gem. His Japanese voice actor is Kappei Yamaguchi and his English voice actor is Jerry Jewell.

Aoko Nakamori
Aoko Nakamori (中森 青子 Nakamori Aoko?) is Kaito's childhood friend and love interest. She is an obstinate, impulsive and lighthearted girl. As the daughter of Inspector Nakamori, she despises the Kaito Kid. Her Japanese voice actresses are Ayumi Fujimura in the specials and Mao Ichimichi in Magic Kaito 1412, Yukiko Iwai in episode 76 of Detective Conan, Minami Takayama in episode 219 and OVA 4 of Detective Conan.

Saguru Hakuba
Saguru Hakuba (白馬探 Hakuba Saguru) is a famous high school detective based out of Japan and Kaito's love rival. As the son of a high police official, he had many chances to capture the Kaito Kid. He believes that Kaito is the Kaito Kid but lacks the evidence. His Japanese voice actors are Akira Ishida in the Magic Kaito specials and in Detective Conan, and Mamoru Miyano in Magic Kaito 1412.

Akako Koizumi
Akako Koizumi (小泉 紅子 Koizumi Akako?) is a witch with real magic, which causes her to be very critical of Kaito's "sleight-of-hand" magic. She knows that he is Kaito Kid. Akako is very much a seductress, and is "trying to make every man her slave". She is at first angry at Kaito because she cannot "control" him, but later on she grows to love him. Her Japanese voice actresses are Miyuki Sawashiro in the Magic Kaito specials, Eri Kitamura in Magic Kaito 1412, and Megumi Hayashibara in Detective Conan.

Ginzo Nakamori
Ginzo Nakamori (中森 銀三 Nakamori Ginzō), renamed "Mace Fuller" in Funimation Entertainment's Detective Conan dub, is the inspector in charge of capturing the Kaito Kid. His Japanese voice actor is Unshou Ishizuka and his English voice actor is Jay Jones.

Toichi Kuroba
Toichi Kuroba (黒羽 盗一 Kuroba Tōichi) was the original Kaito Kid and Kaito Kuroba's father. He taught Kaito how to be a magician. When he was Phantom Thief 1412 he was once stopped by Yusaku Kudo, but managed to escape. Yusaku is the one who came up with the name "KID" by rearranging the lines in the number 1412, and it is implied that Yusaku found out his secret identity. As a magician Toichi taught Yukiko Kudo and Sharon Vineyard the art of disguise for their acting careers. During his life as a thief, he tried to steal a gem which was also targeted by a mysterious organization, and was thus killed during a magic trick involving an escape, all done in a way that seemed like an accident. His Japanese voice actor is Shuuichi Ikeda.

Manga

     Written and illustrated by Gosho Aoyama, Magic Kaito has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday since 1987. It was halted in 1988 after two tankōbon volumes, but new chapters have been occasionally released since then, with the third volume published in 1994 and the fourth one in 2007; two chapters not yet collected in a volume were released in 2011. Also, in 2011 all four volumes were republished in "Treasured Editions" from August 15 to December 16. Two versions of each volume were released, one containing a DVD of one of the TV specials.

     While there has not been an official English-language release of the manga, it has been translated and released in Italy, Spain, Germany and Taiwan, by Star Comics, Planeta DeAgostini Comics, Egmont Manga & Anime and Chingwin Publishing Group respectively.

18 September 2014

Blue Spring Ride





    Blue Spring Ride (アオハライド Aoharaido, written Ao Haru Ride within Japan) is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Io Sakisaka. It began serialization in the February 2011 issue of Shueisha's Bessatsu Margaret. An anime television series, produced by Production I.G. and directed by Ai Yoshimura, premiered in Japan at midnight on July 7, 2014. A live-action film adaptation will be released in December 2014. A drama CD has been released as a tie-in with the 10th volume of the manga. An OAD is also slated for release tie-in with the 11th volume of the manga. Translations of manga volumes have been released in Germany, France, Italy, Taiwan and Poland. The Anime has been licensed for release in North America.


Plot
Futaba Yoshioka wants to "reset" her life. In junior high, girls ostracized Futaba because too many junior high boys liked her. The only boy Futaba liked, Kou Tanaka, moved away before she could tell him how she felt. Now in high school, Futaba is determined to be unladylike so her new friends will not become jealous of her. While living her new life contentedly, she meets Kou again, but he now uses the name Kou Mabuchi and has a cold attitude. He tells her that he liked her too in junior high, but feels differently now.

17 September 2014

Ushinawareta Mirai o Motomete

"In Search of Lost Future", subtitled À la recherche du futur perdu, sometimes abbreviated as Waremete (われめて), is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Trumple and released for Windows on November 26, 2010. The title is derived from In Search of Lost Time, a French novel written by Marcel Proust. A manga adaptation was published by Kadokawa Shoten from 2011 to 2012. An anime adaptation has been announced.




Gameplay


Ushinawareta Mirai o Motomete is a romance visual novel in which the player assumes the role of Sō Akiyama. Much of its gameplay is spent on reading the story's narrative and dialogue. The text in the game is accompanied by character sprites, which represent who Sō is talking to, over background art. Throughout the game, the player encounters CG artwork at certain points in the story, which take the place of the background art and character sprites. Ushinawareta Mirai o Motomete follows a branching plot line with multiple endings, and depending on the decisions that the player makes during the game, the plot will progress in a specific direction.

There are four main plot lines that the player will have the chance to experience, one for each heroine. Throughout gameplay, the player is given multiple options to choose from, and text progression pauses at these points until a choice is made. Some decisions can lead the game to end prematurely, which offer an alternative ending to the plot. To view all plot lines in their entirety, the player will have to replay the game multiple times and choose different choices to further the plot to an alternate direction. Throughout gameplay, there are scenes with sexual CGs depicting Sō and a given heroine having sex.

I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying

    Danna ga Nani o Itteiru ka Wakaranai Ken is a Japanese 4-panel manga series by Cool Kyōshinsha. The series is about the daily lives of Kaoru, a hard working Office Lady, and her otaku husband Hajime. Chapters are released online and then published in print by Ichijinsha. The first volume was released on December 29, 2011 and the fourth volume was released on June 26, 2014.




    An anime television series adaptation is scheduled to air from October 2014. Tamura Yukari will provide the voice of Kaoru and Suzumura Kenichi will provide the voice of Hajime.


Plot Summary:

    Kaoru is a serious office lady who's passionate about her job. Her husband Hajime, on the other hand, is a hard-core otaku who lives a nearly shut-in lifestyle. Kaoru worries about her husband, but they get along better than you'd think.

16 September 2014

Denkigai no Honya-san

Anime

An anime television series, produced by Shin-Ei Animation and directed by Masafumi Sato, will start airing in October 2014.


   is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Asato Mizu. It depicts slice of life stories about a group of characters who work in a fictional dōjin shop called Umanohone (うまのほね?, "the horse's bone"), a reference to the real-life dōjin shop Toranoana (とらのあな?, "the tiger's lair"). It began serialization in the July 2011 issue of Media Factory's Comic Flapper magazine. A drama CD was released in August 2013. An anime television series adaptation produced by Shin-Ei Animation will start airing in October 2014.






Characters:

Umio (海雄)
Voiced by: Ryōta Ōsaka

Kantoku (カントク)
Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka

Hiotan (ひおたん)
Voiced by: Natsumi Takamori

Sensei (先生)
Voiced by: Minami Tsuda

Sommelier (ソムリエ Somurei)
Voiced by: Takahiro Tomita (anime), Tomokazu Sugita (drama CD)

Fu Girl (腐ガール Fu Gāru)
Voiced by: Ayana Taketatsu (anime), Mako (drama CD)

Kameko (カメ子)
Voiced by: Mai Aizawa

Ero Hon G Men (エロ本Gメン)
Voiced by: Yū Kobayashi

Tsumorin (つもりん)
Voiced by: Satomi Satō

Amagi Brilliant Park Anime Wikia


     is a light novel series written by Shoji Gatoh and illustrated by Yuka Nakajima. Fujimi Shobo has published four volumes since February 20, 2013 under their Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint. A manga adaptation with art by Kimitake Yoshioka started serialization in Fujimi Shobo's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Dragon Age from February 8, 2014. An anime television series adaptation by Kyoto Animation is set to begin airing in October 2014.





Plot Summary:


     Seiya was forced to accept an invitation to an amusement park by the mysterious and beautiful girl Isuzu. What he didn't know was that she would bring him to the decrepit Amagi Brilliant Park, Japan's most disappointing amusement park. Seiya is introduced to the leader of the Park, the "real princess" Latifah, who suddenly entrusts him with saving the park, which is in danger of shutting down. Amagi Brilliant Park, it turns out, is not just any amusement park, but rather one populated by fairies.





Characters:

Seiya Kanie (可児江 西也 Kanie Seiya)
Voiced by: Kōki Uchiyama

Isuzu Sento (千斗 いすず Sento Isuzu)
Voiced by: Ai Kakuma

Latifah Fullanza (ラティファ・フルーランザ Ratifa Furūranza)
Voiced by: Yukiyo Fujii

Moffle (モッフル Moffuru)
Voiced by: Ayako Kawasumi

Macaron (マカロン Makaron)
Voiced by: Ryoko Shiraishi

Tirami (ティラミー Tiramī)
Voiced by: Ai Nonaka

Muse (ミュース Myūsu)
Voiced by: Yuka Aisaka

Salama (サーラマ?, Sārama)
Voiced by: Minami Tsuda 

Sylphy (シルフィー?, Shirufī)
Voiced by: Tomoyo Kurosawa

Kobori (コボリー?, Koborī)
Voiced by: Shiori Mikami

04 July 2014

Barakamon Wikia


Barakamon  Official Trailer


Barakamon (ばらかもん) is a Japanese manga series written by Satsuki Yoshino. This anime will aired on July 06, 2014 with the genre of Comedy and Slice of Life.



The story follows Seishū Handa, a calligrapher who moves to the remote Gotō Islands off the western coast of Kyushu, and his various interactions with the people of the island.

 Square Enix has released seven volumes, with an eighth to be released in September 2013. A spin-off manga, titled Handa-kun, will start serialization in Square Enix's Monthly Shonen Gangan magazine. An anime adaptation has been announced. In February 2014, Yen Press announced they had licensed Barakamon for English release in North America.


10 May 2014

Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya 2wei! - Anime Wikia And Trailer


Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya 2wei! Official Trailer Release

Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya (Fate/kaleid liner プリズマ☆イリヤ)  is a manga series by Hiroshi Hiroyama (also known as KALMIA), serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's Comp Ace magazine from 2007 to 2008. It is an alternate universe spin-off of the Fate/stay night visual novel by Type-Moon, with Illyasviel von Einzbern as the protagonist. Various other characters from Fate/stay night and its sequels and spin-offs also appear. A sequel series titled Fate/Kaleid liner Prisma Illya 2wei! (Fate/kaleid liner プリズマ☆イリヤ ツヴァイ!?) was serialized from 2009 to 2012. A third manga series titled Fate/Kaleid liner Prisma Illya 3rei!! (Fate/kaleid liner プリズマ☆イリヤ ドライ!!) began serialization in 2012. A 10-episode anime television series adaptation by Silver Link aired on Tokyo MX between July and September 2013. A second anime season, adapting the sequel manga Fate/kaleid Prisma Illya 2wei, is scheduled to air from July 2014. A video game adaptation titled Prisma Illya ( プリズマ☆イリヤ?), published by Kadokawa Games for the Nintendo 3DS, will be relin Japan in July 2014.
Plot: Illyasviel von Einzbern is an ordinary middle school student who becomes a magical girl when the magical Kaleidostick Ruby deems her a more suitable master than the sorceress, Rin Tosaka. Rin, who had been tasked by the wizard Zelretch to collect the seven Class Cards containing the spirits of Heroic Spirits from legend, finds that she is unable to change Ruby's mind and must supervise Illya in completing the task of collecting the Class Cards. During Illya's adventures, she receives a friend and rival in a girl named Miyu, the contracted master of the Kaleidostick Sapphire, which similarly abandoned its original master and Rin's rival, Luvia Edelfelt. After a series of battles, Illya and Miyu were able to collect all Cards and became good friends, while Rin and Luvia remained in Japan by the order of Zelretch. However, the appearance of Kuroe, a girl with a striking resemblance to Illya, soon complicates their lives as she attempts to eliminate Illya. Characters: Main characters: Illyasviel von Einzbern (イリヤスフィール・フォン・アインツベルン Iriyasufīru fon Aintsuberun) Voiced by: Mai Kadowaki In contrast with her Fate/stay night counterpart, Illya has had a normal childhood, growing up with no knowledge of magic or the Holy Grail War. She lives with her brother Shirō and is looked after by her maids Leysritt and Sella when her parents Kiritsugu and Irisviel are away. She is a fan of magical girl anime, and daydreams about becoming one. When she encounters a magic wand named "Magical Ruby", Illya is tricked into signing a contract and becoming a magical girl. As a magical girl, she must search for the seven "Class Cards", which contain the souls of heroic spirits. Magical Ruby (マジカルルビー Majikaru Rubī) Voiced by: Naoko Takano, Jōji Nakata (drama CD, temporarily) A Kaleidostick, a magical device that enables its user to become a magical girl. Though Ruby initially belongs to Rin, Rin's constant squabbling with Luvia causes Ruby to abandon Rin and contract itself to Illya instead. Miyu Edelfelt (美遊・エーデルフェルト Miyu Ēderuferuto) Voiced by: Kaori Nazuka A mysterious girl who is chosen by Sapphire to become its new master and then adopted by Luvia. She takes her duties as a Magical Girl very seriously and is initially dismissive of Illya's abilities, but gradually warms up to Illya. She comes to value Illya's friendship greatly and is highly protective of her. Magical Sapphire (マジカルサファイア Majikaru Safaia) Voiced by: Miyu Matsuki A Kaleidostick, the younger sister of Magical Ruby, that enables Miyu to become a Magical Girl. Sapphire was originally assigned to Luvia, but, as with Ruby, Sapphire abandoned Luvia after becoming tired of how she was constantly quarreling with Rin. Rin Tōsaka (遠坂 凛 Tōsaka Rin) Voiced by: Kana Ueda A young sorceress sent by the wizard Kischur Zelretch Schweinorg to Japan in order to capture the Class Cards using the powers of a Magical Girl. After Ruby abandons her for Illya, Rin forces Illya to accomplish her mission in her stead, all while guiding and supervising Illya. Though normally competent, her constant fighting with Luvia often causes them to create various embarrassing blunders, leaving Illya and Miyu with a negative opinion of their skills. Luviagelita Edelfelt (ルヴィアゼリッタ・エーデルフェルト Ruviazeritta Ēderuferuto) Voiced by: Shizuka Itō A wealthy and proud young woman and sorceress assigned to work together with Rin to capture the Class Cards. After Sapphire abandons her, Luvia immediately adopts Sapphire's new master, Miyu, and guides her to capture the Class Cards. She is indiscriminate in using her wealth, erecting a mansion across the street from Einzbern house in a single day, where she and Miyu are currently living. Her rivalry with Rin stems from their mutual crush on Shirō, who fails to notice their attraction to him. Kuroe von Einzbern (クロエ・フォン・アインツベルン Kuroe fon Aintsuberun) Voiced by: Chiwa Saitō A mysterious girl who is identical to Illya, save her dark skin, and appears after Illya and Miyu capture all the Class Cards. She is an antagonistic presence and her initial goal is to destroy Illya for reasons unknown. Kuroe's existence is later revealed to be another side of Illya that was previously sealed away so that Illya could live an ordinary life. Einzbern family: Shirō Emiya (衛宮 士郎 Emiya Shirō) Voiced by: Noriaki Sugiyama Illya's adoptive older brother, an ordinary young man who seems to often wind up in unfortunate situations. Illya has a crush on him and he is rather popular with girls, including Rin, Luvia, and Sakura Matō, though he fails to notice that they are openly attracted to him. Shirō tends to be treated poorly by the people around him, though he admits that he's gotten used to being at the bottom rung of the ladder. Sella (セラ Sera) and Leysritt (リーゼリット Rīzeritto) Voiced by: Haruhi Terada (Sella), Miho Miyagawa (Leysritt) Sella and Leysritt are maids in the Einzbern household and Illya and Shirō's primary caretakers. Sella is woman who is easily irritated by the disturbances in the household, but is dedicated to Illya and takes her duties seriously. In contrast, Leysritt is easy-going and doesn't hesitate to shirk her duties and have Shirō do them instead. Nevertheless, she is very enthusiastic and sympathetic towards both Illya and Shirō. Irisviel von Einzbern (アイリスフィール・フォン・アインツベルン Airisufīru fon Aintsuberun) and Kiritsugu Emiya (衛宮 切嗣 Emiya Kiritsugu) Voiced by: Sayaka Ohara (Irisviel) Illya and Shirō's parents, who are both often away from home and working hard to make sure their children can live ordinary lives. Irisviel is an eccentric woman who loves Illya and Shirō deeply and has enough skill to knock out Kuroe with a single blow. She is often away from home, only revealing that she and her husband are working hard to allow the children to live ordinary lives. In spite of being away, she and Illya share a close relationship. Though she is a descendant of a long line of magi, she and Kiritsugu left the Einzbern family shortly after Illya was born. Kiritsugu has yet to make a formal appearance in the series, though Shirō expresses the wish for him to return, mostly because he feels downtrodden by the overwhelming female presence in his household. Homurahara Academy: Taiga Fujimura (藤村 大河 Fujimura Taiga) Voiced by: Miki Ito Illya and Miyu's homeroom teacher at school. Mimi Katsura (桂 美々 Katsura Mimi) Voiced by: Satomi Satō Issei Ryūdō (柳洞 一成 Ryūdō Issei) Voiced by: Mitsuaki Madono Tatsuko Gakumazawa (嶽間沢 龍子 Gakumazawa Tatsuko) Voiced by: Emiri Katō Suzuka Kurihara (栗原 雀花 Kurihara Suzuka) Voiced by: Kanae Itō Nanaki Moriyama (森山 那奈亀 Moriyama Nanaki) Voiced by: Mariya Ise Caren Hortensia (カレン・オルテンシア Karen Orutenshia) The school nurse, a woman who has been observing Illya, Miyu and Kuroe. She displays absolutely no interest in the events, and she is rather carefree about her job as a nurse. She is later revealed to be the Church's representative in the affair related to the Class Cards, working as background support as well as supervisor. It is also revealed that she chose to work as a school nurse as it always her to indulge in her interest in observe the sufferings of children close up. Class Cards: Rider (ライダー Raidā) Voiced by: Yu Asakawa Caster (キャスター Kyasutā) Voiced by: Atsuko Tanaka Saber (セイバー Seibā) Voiced by: Ayako Kawasumi Assassin (アサシン Asashin) Voiced by: Akina Abe, Kazunori Nomata, Naoya Nosaka Berserker (バーサーカー Bāsākā) Voiced by: Tadahisa Saizen Gilgamesh (ギルガメッシュ Girugamesshu) Gilgamesh is the eighth Class Card that was discovered by Rin after she investigated Fuyuki's Earth Pulses. Though he initially appears mindless and covered in a malignant black fog, he is fully capable of using his entire arsenal of weapons against his opponents. After defeating Bazett and Kuroe, he escapes from the mirrored world of the Class Cards and completes a ritual allowing him to separate into two forms: a child version of himself and a gigantic black being that has access to most of Gilgamesh's noble phantasms and desires to win the Holy Grail War. Despite having no intention of winning, he allows himself to merge partly with the black being as he recognizes Illya is a worthy adversary after she combines both Kaleidosticks to become Kaleido Liner Zwei. He is ultimately defeated after a clash of strength between Illya's Kaleido Liner Zwei and his Enuma Elish. Others: Bazett Fraga McRemitz (バゼット・フラガ・マクレミッツ Bazetto Furaga Makuremittsu) Voiced by: Hitomi Nabatame (drama CD) A First-Rank Combat Specialist: Sealing Designation Enforcer from the Church, sent to retrieve the Class Cards from Illya and Miyu, with force if necessary. She is skilled enough to overpower Rin, Luvia, and Kuroe, and nearly defeats Illya and Miyu when they utilize the Class Cards against her. She is relentless with her mission, eventually forcing Rin to announce the existence of a previously unknown eighth Servant card to stop Bazett's assault and bring about a truce. Upon her retreat, Bazett returns the three cards she took from Illya. Manga: The series, written by Hiroshi Hiroyama, began serialization in Kadokawa Shoten's Comp Ace magazine from September 2007. A sequel series titled Fate/Kaleid liner Prisma Illya 2wei! (Fate/kaleid liner プリズマ☆イリヤ ツヴァイ!?) was serialized from 2009 to 2012. A third manga series titled Fate/Kaleid liner Prisma Illya 3rei!! (Fate/kaleid liner プリズマ☆イリヤ ドライ!!?) began serialization in 2012. In 2010, a special chapter was serialized in Comp Ace to celebrate the magazine's fifth anniversary, featuring a crossover between Prisma Illya and Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha. Anime : A 10-episode anime television series adaptation by Silver Link aired in Japan between July 12 and September 13, 2013.The series was simulcast by Crunchyroll. Episodes were streamed a week prior on Niconico. The opening theme is "Starlog" by ChouCho whilst the ending theme is "Prism Sympathy" by StylipS. The ending theme for episode 9 is "Tsunagu Kizuna - Tsutsumu Koduko" (ツナグキズナ・ツツムコドク Connected Bonds Seals Loneliness?) by StylipS. The anime is licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks. A second season, Fate/kaleid Prisma Illya 2wei, is scheduled to air from July 2014. Games : A video game adaptation developed and published by Kadokawa Games for the Nintendo 3DS titled Prisma Illya ( プリズマ☆イリヤ?) has been announced.[4][5] The game will cover the story from the manga and the anime series. The game will be released in Japan in July 2014 with both regular and limited editions.

14 April 2014

Kamigami no Asobi Anime Wikia



Kamigami no Asobi: Ludere deorum (神々の悪戯 - Ludere deorum) is a Japanese visual novel by Nippon Ichi Software and Broccoli. It was released on October 24, 2013 for the PlayStation Portable. An anime television series adaptation by Brain's Base was announced in December 2013 and aired on April 2014.



Gameplay
Kamigami no Asobi is classified as an otome game; like most otome games, the player takes the role of the main female character, Yui Kusanagi, who can choose from a variety of male characters as her love interest.

Plot
The heroine, Yui Kusanagi, is the daughter of a Shinto shrine. She discovers a mysterious sword, which transports her to a different world where she meets the Greek god Zeus. He invites her to attend a school in a separate world that he created. Zeus intends to teach the meaning of love to the various young divine beings who also attend the school, in an attempt to reverse the weakening bond between humans and the gods.

Characters:

Yui Kusanagi (草薙 結衣 Kusanagi Yui)
Voiced by: Saori Hayami
Heroine of Kamigami no Asobi. She is an average high school girl and the daughter of a Shinto shrine. One day she finds a magical sword at the shrine and she’s teleported into a miniature garden created by a Zeus.
Apollon Agana Berea (アポロン・アガナ・ベレア Aporon Agana Berea)
Voiced by: Miyu Irino
The Greek God of the Sun
Hades Idoneus (ハデス・アイドネウス Hadesu Aidoneusu)
Voiced by: Daisuke Ono
Tsukito Totsuka (戸塚 月人 Totsuka Tsukito)
Voiced by: Yuuto Uemura
Takeru Totsuka (戸塚 尊 Totsuka Takeru)
Voiced by: Toshiyuki Toyonaga
Baldr Hringhorni (バルドル・フリングホルニ Barudoru Furinguhoruni)
Voiced by: Hiroshi Kamiya
Loki Leviathan (ロキ・レーヴァテイン Roki Rēvatein)
Voiced by: Yoshimasa Hosoya
Anubis Ma'at (アヌビス・マアト Anubisu Maato)
Voiced by: Yūki Kaji
Thoth Caduceus (トト・カドゥケウス Toto Kadukeusu)
Voiced by: Toshiyuki Morikawa

08 April 2014

Captain Earth Anime Wikia And Official Trailer Release


Captain Earth Anime Wikia And Official Trailer Release 



Captain Earth (キャプテン・アース Kyaputen Āsu)
 is a Japanese anime series produced by Bones. It is directed by Takuya Igarashi and written by Yōji Enokido. It premiered in Japan on April 5, 2014 in both Tokyo MX and MBS stations. The series focuses on second-year high school student Daichi Manatsu who encounters a robot known as Earth Engine to be used against the mysterious all-mechanical lifeform Kill-T-Gang that is invading from the orbit of Uranus.


Plot:

The story follows second-year high school student Daichi Manatsu suddenly spies a mysterious circular rainbow floating in the skies over Tanegashima island on television, on the evening before summer vacation begins. Moved by intense foreboding, he heads to Tanegashima, the home of Japan's Tanegashima Space Center, by himself. A 17-year-old boy named Teppei Arashi then asks why Daichi has returned to this island. Daichi replies that he came back to fulfill a promise.


The mystery of his father's accidental death. Memories of the mysterious boys and girls he met during childhood. Daichi arrives at the island full of complex emotions, and as alarms sound at the center, he encounters the robot "Earth Engine." Daichi is asked, "Are you the Captain?" The target is the mysterious all-mechanical lifeform Kill-T-Gang that is invading from the orbit of Uranus. Now, when the stars in the skies are ablaze, the curtains open on their battle.





Characters:

Daichi Manatsu (真夏 ダイチ Manatsu Daichi)
Voiced by: Miyu Irino
17 years old sophomore at high school. His dad was an astronaut who lost in space and vowed as died and is now living with his foster father. He later become one of Captain who rides the Earth Engine. He has amazing skill when playing game.

Teppei Arashi (嵐 テッペイ Arashi Teppei)
Voiced by: Hiroshi Kamiya


Hana Muto (夢塔 ハナ Mutō Hana) 
Voiced by: Ai Kayano


Akari Yomatsuri (夜祭 アカリ Yomatsuri Akari)
Voiced by: Rina Hidaka


Development:

The series was officially announced on September 6, 2013 in the October issue of Kadokawa Shoten's Monthly Newtype.


Anime:

The anime series is directed by Takuya Igarashi and produced by Bones.The series is being simulcasted by Crunchyroll in their website. It premiered in Japan on April 5, 2014. It is set to last twenty-five episodes. The series' opening theme is "Believer's High" (ビリーバーズ・ハイ?) by flumpool.


Satoshi Ishino is adapting Fumi Minato's original character designs for animation, and he is also the chief animation director. A Star Driver veteran, Shigeto Koyama, designed the Earth Engine and other Engine Series mecha, while Takayuki Yanase handled the Machine Goodfellow designs and other mecha. Shinji Aramaki and Takeshi Takakura are the other mechanical designers. Masaki Asai and Takeshi Yoshioka designed the enemy Kirutogangu, and the artist okama is contributing concept designs. Tsuyoshi Kusano is the graphic designer, and Masatsugu Saitō is credited for design works.


The series is set to be released in DVD and Blu-ray format with the first volume going to be published on July 18, 2014.

Reception:

UK Anime Network called it "Eureka Seven meets Star Driver" which might make it worthwhile for viewers who enjoyed the former. Critical reception to the first episode has been mixed within the Anime News Network staff with several comments focused on the pacing and mostly praised given to the animation.



07 April 2014

Brynhildr in the Darkness Anime Wikia


Brynhildr in the Darkness Official Trailer




Brynhildr in the Darkness (極黒のブリュンヒルデ Gokukoku no Buryunhirude, lit. "Extreme-Black Brynhildr") is a science fiction Japanese manga series by Lynn Okamoto that began serialization in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump in January 2012. A television anime adaptation by Arms started airing on April 6, 2014.


Plot :

The original manga revolves around high school boy Ryōta Murakami, who cannot forget his female childhood friend whom he let die in an accident. Feeling that he must fulfill their promise of proving the existence of aliens, he has continuously looked up at the sky as a member of the astronomy club. One day, a girl named Neko Kuroha who looks exactly like his childhood friend appears as a transfer student. It turns out that she is a magic-user that has run away from a research lab.









Characters:

Ryōta Murakami (村上 良太 Murakami Ryōta)
Voiced by: Ryōta Ōsaka
The main character with high intellect and a photographic memory. He wants to be an astronomer who works at NASA due to a promise he made with his childhood friend Kuroneko. After meeting the magic users, he decides to provide shelter to them at an abandoned observatory despite knowing that their pursuers have orders to kill whoever comes in contact with them, usually coming with plans to have their location concealed while looking for ways to provide the medicine they need to keep living while helping them to live their lives as normal as possible.

Neko Kuroha (黒羽 寧子 Kuroha Neko)
Voiced by: Risa Taneda
Neko is the main female protagonist in the series and a B rank magic user with the power to destroy inorganic matter. She has a striking resemblance to Ryota's supposedly deceased childhood friend Kuroneko (クロネコ?) and later proven that both are one and the same. Once she uses her powers, part of her memories are lost, thus Ryota refrains from having her use them as much as possible. She loves to sing but does not do it in front of others without getting flustered.

Kana Tachibana (橘 佳奈 Tachibana Kana)
Voiced by: Aya Suzaki
Another B ranked magic user who had an accident while being harnessed. She cannot move her body besides her right hand and uses a key board to communicate with the outside world, although Kazumi states that she could move if she wanted to but refrains from doing so for some reason. With a rather rude personality, she eventually warms up to Ryota and the others. She has to have her food in a liquid form to eat. Her magic is the ability to see the near future of someone who is about to die and Ryota makes use of this to prepare in advance against those who pose a threat to Neko and the others.

Kazumi Schlieren-Sauer (カズミ=シュリーレンツァウアー Kazumi Shurīrentsauā)
Voiced by: M.A.O
One of the main protagonists of the manga is Kazumi Schlieren-Sauer, an A B ranked magic user specialized in hacking and gathering intel. Her research nr. is 2670. Like Kuroha Kazumi is a high school student who joins the same class as Ryouta and Kuroha. Moreover, she was the one who helped Kuroha join the school in the first place.

Kotori Takatori (鷹鳥 小鳥 Takatori Kotori)
Voiced by: Asuza Tadokoro
A B ranked magic user specialized in having things instantly switch places through teleportation.

Ichijiku (九 Ichijiku)
Saori (沙織 Saori?)

Black Bullet Wikia and Official Trailer


Black Bullet Official Trailer


Black Bullet (ブラック・ブレット Burakku Buretto)

is a Japanese light novel series written by Shiden Kanzaki and illustrated by Saki Ukai, published under ASCII Media Works's Dengeki Bunko imprint. The series began publication on July 10, 2011, and 5 volumes have been published as of October 2013. A manga series began serialization on August 27, 2012 in ASCII Media Works's Dengeki Maoh. An anime adaptation by Kinema Citrus and Orange was announced at Dengeki Bunko's Autumn Festival 2013 on October 6, 2013.


Plot:


In the year 2021, mankind was decimated by the epidemic of Gastrea, a parasitical virus, and is forced to live within Monoliths, which are created from Varanium: a metal that is able to subdue Gastrea. Soon, the "Cursed Children", children born with the Gastrea virus who are able to control it, which gives them superhuman abilities, are discovered. Due to the Gastrea virus' intervention, the Cursed Children could only be female. Civil Securities are formed to specialize fighting against Gastrea, operating with the pair of an Initiator, who are cursed children, and a Promoter, serving to lead the cursed children. Ten years after the epidemic, Rentarō Satomi, a high school student who is also a Promoter in his childhood friend Kisara Tendō's Tendō Civil Security, along with his Initiator Enju Aihara, receives a secret mission to prevent the Tokyo Area's destruction.





Characters :


Tendō Civil Security:

Rentarō Satomi (里見 蓮太郎 Satomi Rentarō)
 Voiced by: Yūki Kaji
Rentarō is a second year student in Magata High School and also a Promoter in Tendō Civil Security. Rentarō's parents died in the war against Gastrea ten years ago, and was adopted by the Tendō family, but left the family along with Kisara. Rentarō lost his right leg, right arm and left eye in a fight with Gastrea to protect Kisara, and was saved by Sumire's "New Human Creation Plan" which replaced his lost limbs with Varanium. He uses an XD and is a beginner in Tendō style martial arts.


Enju Aihara (藍原 延珠 Aihara Enju) 
Voiced by: Rina Hidaka
Enju is a cursed child, and is Rentarō's Model Rabbit Initiator in Tendō Civil Security. She lives with Rentarō and went to primary school girl normally until her status as a cursed child was revealed during the incident involving Kagetane Hiruko, and thus was forced to transfer. When first introduced to Rentarō by the International Initiator Supervising Organization (IISO), Enju had severe trust problems, but this has since improved through getting along with Rentarō.


Kisara Tendō (天童 木更 Tendō Kisara) 
Voiced by: Yui Horie
Kisara is the president of Tendō Civil Security. Originally from the Tendō family, she left the family after a certain conflict along with her childhood friend Rentarō. Kisara has diabetes, and her condition worsened due to witnessing her parents eaten up by Gastrea. Believing that her parent's death is related to the Tendō family, she swore revenge and is extremely skilled at Tendō style martial arts, but is unable to fight for long periods due to her body condition.


Tina Sprout (ティナ・スプラウト Tina Supurauto) 
Voiced by: Tomoyo Kurosawa
Tina is a product of Ayn Rand's mechanized soldiers and formerly her Model Owl Initiator. Tina was ordered to assassinate Seitenshi by Ayn but was instead foiled by Enju's interference and eventually defeated by Rentarō. Seitenshi gave her special treatment and only ordered to keep her under observation, and was hired by Tendō Civil Security when she was released. She later on forms a pair with Kisara.


Tokyo:

 Area Seitenshi (聖天子 Seitenshi) 
Voiced by: Aki Toyosaki
Real name unknown, Seitenshi is the ruler of Tokyo Area, one of the five largest areas in Japan after the war. She is idealistic and wishes for everyone to be able to live in harmony. Recently pushed through basic human right laws for the cursed children and has incited dissatisfaction from the Deprived Generation.


Kikunojō Tendō (天童 菊之丞 Tendō Kikunojō) 
Voiced by: Tamio Ōki
Kikunojō acts as Seitenshi's adviser and holds the greatest political power. He is also Kisara's grandfather and also Rentarō's foster father. Due to his wife being killed by Gastrea 10 years ago, he is extremely unhappy about Seitenshi implementing human rights for the cursed children, thus requesting the Hiruko pair to create an upheaval.


Sumire Muroto (室戸 菫 Muroto Sumire) 
Voiced by: Yūko Kaida
Sumire is one of the Four Sages and the person in charge of the "New Human Creation Plan" and a researcher in a medical school near Magata High School.


Miori Shiba (司馬 未織 Shiba Miori) 
Voiced by: Ami Koshimizu
Miori is the student council president of Magata High School and Rentarō's sponsor. She has a poor relationship with Kisara.


Kagetane Hiruko (蛭子 影胤 Hiruko Kagetane) 
Voiced by: Rikiya Koyama
Kagetane is formerly a Promoter in a Civil Security, but had his license revoked due to excessive killing. Kagetane is a product of the "New Human Creation Plan", and was requested to destroy the Tokyo Area. His pair was eventually defeated by Rentarō and Enju.


Kohina Hiruko (蛭子 小比奈 Hiruko Kohina) 
Voiced by: Aoi Yūki
Kohina is Hiruko's daughter and his bloodthirsty Model Mantis Initiator.


Shōgen Ikuma (伊熊 将監 Ikuma Shōgen) 
Voiced by: Hiromichi Tezuka
Shōgen is a battle-crazed Promoter who died in a fight against Kagetane Hiruko.


Kayo Senju (千寿 夏世 Senju Kayo) 
Voiced by: Megumi Han
Kayo is Shōgen's Model Dolphin Initiator. She has an IQ of 210 but is unsuited to front-line battles. During her mission to eliminate the Hiruko pair, she was separated from Shōgen and met Rentarō. As she protected the area from Gastrea led by the Hiruko pair's battle, the amount of Gastrea virus in her body exceeded the critical value, thus she requested Rentarō to shoot her while she's still human.


Takuto Yasuwaki (保脇 卓人 Yasuwaki Takuto) 
Voiced by: Subaru Kimura
Seitenshi's personal guard who is unhappy about Rentarō being hired as part of Seitenshi's protection squad from Tina's assassination attempts.


Third Kanto War Troops

Tamaki Katagiri (片桐 玉樹 Katagiri Tamaki) Tamaki Katagiri Civil Security's president who accepted Rentarō's request to join his support group for the Third Kanto War.

Yuzuki Katagiri (片桐 弓月 Katagiri Yuzuki) Yuzuki is Tamaki's sister and his Model Spider Initiator.

Shōma Nagisawa (薙沢 彰磨 Nagisawa Shōma) Shōma is Rentarō's longtime friend and senior in Tendō style martial arts. He joined Rentarō's support group during the war.

Midori Fuse (布施 翠 Fuse Midori) Midori is Shōma's Model Cat Initiator.

Nagamasa Gadō (我堂 長政 Gadō Nagamasa?) Nagamasa is the leader of the private security troops during the war.

Asaka Mibu (壬生 朝霞 Mibu Asaka) Asaka is Nagamasa's Initiator. Formed an impromptu pairing with Shōma as both lost their partners.

Hidehiko Gadō (我堂 英彦 Gadō Hidehiko) Hidehiko is Nagamasa's son and leader of Rentarō's division during the war. Kokone (心音 Kokone).


Others :

Sōgen Saitake (斉武 宗玄 Saitake Sōgen) Sōgen is the ruler of Osaka Area, and an ambitious man who dreams of one day ruling the world.

Ayn Rand (エイン・ランド Ein Rando) 
Ayn is one of the four sages that heads the Mechanized Soldier Plan American Division, "NEXT". Ayn breached the agreement between the four sages and mechanized healthy cursed children, creating mechanized Initiators called "HYBRID". Ayn is formerly the Promoter of Tina Sprout, but as Ayn does not possess combat abilities, she acts as a command tower instead.