Elf o karu mono-tachi
Elf o karu mono-tachi ( Jap. エルフを狩るモノたち, Erufu o karu mono-tachi , dt "Those elves hunt.") Is a manga by Yū Yagami , also known as anime - television series was implemented.
action
By magic, Airi, Ritsuko and Jumpei are brought from Japan into a human and elf world. During the re-magic there are complications through Jumpei's fault. The spell breaks up into fragments that land on the skin of female elves. To get the spell back together all of the fragments must be found. Since these are not always in visible places, the elves are often hunted and stripped. Hence Airi, Ritsuko, Jumpei and Celcia are called Elf o karu Mono-tachi .
main characters
Airi Komiyama ( 小 宮 山 愛 理 ) - An Oscar-winning actress who manages to fool everyone with her acting skills and use them for their ideas. She is the planner and leader of the group and is also a peacemaker and referee.
Ritsuko Inoue ( 井上 律 子 ) - A school girl who has a considerable interest in military weapons and vehicles. Nobody is more accurate than she is. In connection with the tank an unbeatable combination.
Jumpei Ryūzōji ( 龍 造 寺 淳 平 ) - The karate expert raves about Airi. He often wants his head through the wall and tries to solve the problems with his martial arts. He is easily excitable and often argues with Celcia.
Celcia Marie Claire ( セ ル シ ア ・ マ リ ク レ ー ル , Serushia Marikurēru ) - She is the head of the elders of the elves. As the most powerful sorceress of the elves, she conjured Airi, Ritsuko and Junpei. She is the group's magician and has the task of collecting the fragments of the magical spell on her body in order to then send Airi, Ritsuko and Junpei back to earth to Japan.
Manga
The Manga of Yū Yagami was from June 1995 in the magazine Dengeki Comic Gao! Published by MediaWorks . The manga was published until 2003 and was summarized in 21 edited volumes.
ADV Manga published the series in English .
Anime
Television series | |
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Original title | エ ル フ を 狩 る モ ノ た ち Elf o karu Mono-tachi |
Country of production | Japan |
original language | Japanese |
year | 1996/1997 |
length | 25 minutes |
Episodes | 24 in 2 seasons |
genre | Comedy , adventure , fantasy , shons |
idea | Yū Yagami |
production | Eiji Izumi, Toshikazu Fukamori, Kenichiro Kaizen, Toshiki Ōnishi |
music | Hideki Tsutsumi, Tsuyoshi Yokoyama |
First broadcast | October 4th, 1996 on TV Tokyo |
In 1996, the studio produced Amuse for Manga a Anime - TV series of twelve episodes. It was directed by Kazuyoshi Katayama. The series aired on TV Tokyo from October 4 to December 19, 1996. In 1997 a second season followed, also with twelve episodes. This was directed by Hiroshi Fukutomi. The second season aired on TV Tokyo from October 2 to December 18, 1997.
Both seasons of the series were released in English by ADV Films under the title Those Who Hunt Elves . The series has also been translated into Spanish , Tagalog and Portuguese and also broadcast on Locomotion , QTV 11 and The Anime Network .
Voice actor
role | Japanese speaker ( seiyū ) |
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Celsia Marie Claire | Kotono Mitsuishi |
Airi Komiyama | Michie Tomizawa |
Jumpei Ryūzōji | Tomokazu Seki |
Ritsuko Inoue | Yūko Miyamura |
music
Angel Blue was used for the opening credits of the first season, and Round 11 for the second season . The credits of the first season were underlaid with the title Tensai wa Saigo ni Yattekuru , for the second season To a Place Beyond Miracles was used. All songs are by Naoko Hamasaki.
Web links
- Elf o karu mono-tachi in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Elf o karu mono-tachi in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Entry on the manga in the AnimeNewsNetwork (English)