Talisman Himari

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Talisman Himari
Original title お ま も り ひ ま り
transcription Omamori Himari
Omahima logo.jpg
Manga
country JapanJapan Japan
author Matra Milan
publishing company Fujimi Shobo
magazine Monthly Dragon Age
First publication June 2006 - September 2013
expenditure 13
Light novel
title Omamori Himari
Original title お ま も り ひ ま り
country JapanJapan Japan
author Kōgetsu Mikazuki
illustrator Matra Milan
publishing company Fujimi Shobo
magazine Dragon Magazine
expenditure 4+
Manga
title Omamori Himari: Himaru no Opanchu
country JapanJapan Japan
publishing company Fujimi Shobo
magazine Monthly Dragon Age
First publication November 2009 - ...
Anime television series
title Omamori Himari
Original title お ま も り ひ ま り
Country of production JapanJapan Japan
original language Japanese
year 2010
Studio Zexcs
length 25 minutes
Episodes 12
Director Shinji Ushiro
music Yukari Hashimoto
First broadcast January 6, 2010 - March 25, 2010 on TV Kangawa
synchronization

Talisman Himari ( Japanese お ま も り ひ ま り , Omamori Himari ) is a media franchise based on the manga series of the same name by the artist Matra Milan . The manga has been published in the Japanese manga magazine Monthly Dragon Age since June 2006 , which is published by Fujimi Shobo . The manga was adapted as a light novel series as well as an anime television series.

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Seven years ago, Yūto Amakawa's parents died under unspecified circumstances. Since then he has been raised by his grandparents and has lived in his own apartment since he went to school. There his childhood friend Rinko Kuzaki takes care of him, who over time sees him as something like her property. The only thing that Yūto has left of his parents is a talisman (an O-mamori ) that was given to him by his grandmother. This should bring him luck.

As it turns out, this talisman not only brought him luck, but was supposed to protect him from the attacks of evil spirits. However, on his sixteenth birthday, its effect wears off. This is the moment when Himari enters his life. Himari is a demon in the form of a beautiful girl, and she is bound to Yuto's family by an ancient pact. This means that by the pact she is the protector of the head of the Amakawa and is therefore called the "Purple Sword". She is a cat demon and depending on the situation she has cat ears and tail ( kemonomimi ). She vows to protect Yūto's life, but she never misses a situation to seduce Yūto. This poses a number of problems. For example, Rinko is jealous and Yūto is, in turn, allergic to cats .

Origin and publications

The manga Omamori Himari is written and drawn by Matra Milan. From June 2006 to September 2013 he was published in the Japanese manga magazine Monthly Dragon Age , which is published by Fujimi Shobo. The first summary as Tankōbon was published on February 1, 2007. Since then, 13 issues have been published.

Outside of Japan, the manga is published in Taiwan by Kadokawa Media , a branch of Kadokawa Shoten . In the United States, the manga was licensed by Yen Press . The manga has been published in German by Planet Manga since February 2012 in twelve volumes.

Adaptations

Manga

An offshoot of the manga, in the style of a Yonkoma , with the title Omamori Himari: Himaru no Opanchu has been published in the Monthly Dragon Age since the November 2009 issue .

Light novel

An adaptation as a light novel series is written by Kōgetsu Mikazuki . The illustrations come from the illustrator of the manga Matra Milan. The book series is published within the magazine Dragon Magazine , which is also edited by Fujimi Shobō. Since July 19, 2008, the stories have been published as bound editions.

Anime

The animation studio Zexcs , directed by Shinji Ushiro, implemented the plot of the manga as an anime television series. The script was written by Masaharu Amiya and Masashi Suzuki . The character design was worked out by Satoshi Isono . Naoko Kosakabe took over the artistic direction . The musical accompaniment comes from Yukari Hashimoto .

The first episode was broadcast on TV Kanagawa on January 6, 2010 . A few days later, BS Nippon Corporation , Chiba TV , Sun TV , Tokyo MX , TV Aichi , TV Saitama and TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting also began broadcasting the series. At the same time as the series was first broadcast, the series was also made available as a streaming offer on Crunchyroll with English subtitles.

synchronization

role Japanese speaker ( seiyū )
Himari Noihara Ami Koshimizu
Yūto Amakawa Daisuke Hirakawa
Lizleat L. Chelsea Asuka Okame
Rinko Kuzaki Iori Nomizu
Shizuku Kei Shindo
Kaya Mariko Honda
Sae Kisaragi Michiko Neya
Taizō Masaki Tatsuhisa Suzuki
Kuesu Jingūji Yuki Matsuoka

music

The music producer was Shun'ichi Uemura of Columbia Music Entertainment . In the opening credits the title Oshichau zo !! ( 押 し ち ゃ う ぞ っ !! ) used by AyaRuka. The credits were titled BEAM my BEAM , which was interpreted by Himarinko L. Shizukuesu.

Individual evidence

  1. 守護 貓 娘 緋 鞠 01. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on October 31, 2007 ; Retrieved January 8, 2010 (Chinese). Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.books.com.tw
  2. Yen Press Adds Kobato, Darker than Black, Romeo x Juliet Manga. In: Anime News Network. July 24, 2009, accessed January 8, 2010 .

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