Nura - Lord of the Yokai
Nura - Lord of the Yokai | |
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Original title | ぬ ら り ひ ょ ん の 孫 |
transcription | Nurarihyon no Mago |
genre | Action , mystery |
Manga | |
country | Japan |
author | Hiroshi Shiibashi |
publishing company | Shueisha |
magazine | Weekly Shōnen Jump |
First publication | March 2008 - February 2013 |
expenditure | 25th |
Anime television series | |
title | Nurarihyon no Mago |
Country of production | Japan |
original language | Japanese |
Studio | Studio Deen |
length | 25 minutes |
Episodes | 26th |
Director | Junji Nishimura |
music | Kōhei Tanaka |
First broadcast | July 6th - December 28th, 2010 on Yomiuri TV |
Anime television series | |
title | Nurarihyon no Mago - Sennen Makyō |
Original title | ぬ ら り ひ ょ ん の 孫 〜 千年 魔 京 〜 |
Country of production | Japan |
original language | Japanese |
Studio | Studio Deen |
length | 25 minutes |
Episodes | 26th |
Director | Michio Fukuda |
music | Kazuhiko Sawaguchi, Keiji Inai |
First broadcast | July 3, 2011 on Tokyo MX |
Nura - Lord of the Yokai ( Japanese ぬ ら り ひ ょ ん の 孫 , Nurarihyon no Mago , Eng. "Nurarihyon's grandson") is a manga series, written and illustrated by Hiroshi Shiibashi . It has been released in Japan since 2008 and belongs to the genres action and mystery . A companion CD to the manga series was released in December 2009. Since 2010, Studio Deen has also produced two anime adaptations.
action
Rikuo Nura is partly human and a quarter is yōkai (demon). He lives with his yōkai grandfather in a house that is filled with ghosts and demons. Rikuo Nura tries to escape his fate as a yōkai by doing good deeds, although his grandfather wants him to succeed him as lord of the Nura- Yōkai clan. As the series progresses, Rikuo Nura reconciles with his demonic ancestry and decides to assume the position at the top of the clan. However, various interest groups try to prevent him or even to take his position. To fight for his position in the clan, a group of friends and comrades has to unite under his banner and thus establish a new Hyakki Yakō .
publication
The manga was first published in 2007 as a one-shot , but was then continuously expanded into a series in the Japanese manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from March 2008 to January 2013 . The Shūeisha publishing house regularly summarized the individual chapters in anthologies , 25 of which were published.
The manga was released under license in the USA in spring 2011. From March 2012 to March 2016 the manga was published in Germany under the title Nura - Herr der Yokai at Kazé Germany . There are also translations into Chinese and French.
Anime
Nurarihyon no Mago
Studio Deen adapted the series as an anime television series directed by Junji Nishimura . The first broadcast took place from July 6th to December 28th 2010 after midnight (and thus on the previous television day ) on Yomiuri TV in the Kinki region. Tokyo MX in the Kantō region and Chūkyō TV in the Chūkyō region followed with a one-day delay, and from July 10th nationwide via satellite BS11 . Starting on the 19th, they were also streamed on the Internet on Bandai Channel and Animax Asia. The series was licensed for North America by Viz Media under the name Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan. where the episodes were streamed weekly with subtitles on the Internet, a few hours after they were first broadcast on Japanese television.
The series will appear on eight DVDs after it has aired.
The opening credits Fast Forward (episodes 1-13) and Sunshine (episodes 14-25) will be sung by Monkey Majik and the credits, Sparky ☆ Start (episodes 1-13), Symphonic ☆ Dream (episodes 14-23) and Brilliant ☆ Message (Episode 24), by Katate Size (Aya Hirano, Yui Horie, Ai Maeda).
Nurarihyon no Mago - Sennen Makyō
The second season Nurarihyon no Mago - Sennen Makyō ( ぬ ら り ひ ょ ん の 孫 〜 千年 魔 京 〜 ) was produced for the afternoon program with a changed production staff , in which Michio Fukuda took over the direction. The first broadcast followed from July 3 to December 25, 2011 on Tokyo MX. Yomiuri TV, Nagoya TV in the Chūkyō region, and nationwide BS11 followed within a week .
The opening credits Hoshi no Arika. ( 星 の 在 処。 - ホ シ ノ ア リ カ - ; episodes 1–12) and The Love Song (from episode 13) come from LM.C , while the credits Orange Smile (episodes 2–12) and Departure (from episode 13) are from Katate Size (Aya Hirano, Yui Horie, Ai Maeda) were sung.
Data book
A special volume entitled Nurarihyon no Mago: Official Character Data Book: Ayakashi Hiroku ( ぬ ら り ひ ょ ん の 孫 キ ャ ラ ク タ ー ー 公式 デ ー タ ブ ッ ク 妖 秘録 , Nurarihyon no Mago: Kyarakutā Kōshuiki , published on July 2, 2010, contains : Dēta Bukkuiki 4 pages there is detailed information about the individual groups and characters in the series.
success
The first volume of the Manga series made it to number 9 on the Tohan Manga Charts, the third volume reached number 5, the fourth volume reached number 10, the fifth number 9, and the sixth number 8. Every volume since the third has sold over 100,000 times.
In 2007 Nurarihyon no Mago was voted the most popular manga by the readers of the leading manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump and was awarded the Future Gold Cup.
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://www.shueisha.co.jp/drama_cd/nurari/index.html
- ↑ Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan Manga Listed in English. In: Anime News Network. August 17, 2010, accessed January 4, 2010 .
- ↑ Jane Lui: Exclusive New Anime, Simulcast Only on VIZAnime.com - Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan! VIZ Media, July 6, 2010; archived from the original on November 3, 2010 ; accessed on August 30, 2014 .
- ↑ http://www.nuramago.jp/
- ↑ Japanese Comic Ranking, August 5–11 . Anime News Network . August 13, 2008. Retrieved October 2, 2009.
- ↑ a b Japanese Comic Ranking, January 6–12 . Anime News Network . January 14, 2009. Retrieved October 2, 2009.
- ↑ a b Japanese Comic Ranking, April 7-13 . Anime News Network . April 15, 2009. Retrieved October 2, 2009.
- ↑ Japanese Comic Ranking, June 1-7 (Updated) . Anime News Network . June 10, 2009. Retrieved October 2, 2009.
- ↑ a b Japanese Comic Ranking, August 3–9 . Anime News Network . August 12, 2009. Retrieved October 2, 2009.
- ↑ Japanese Comic Ranking, June 8-14 (Updated) . Anime News Network . June 17, 2009. Retrieved October 2, 2009.
- ↑ October 2009
Web links
- Official website of the manga (Japanese)
- Official website of the anime (Japanese)
- MXTV page ( Memento from September 27, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) (Japanese)
- BS11 Site (Japanese)
- Manga and Anime on Anime News Network (English)