Solty Rei

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Television series
German title Solty Rei
Original title Solty Rei
Country of production Japan
original language Japanese
year 2005
length 25 minutes
Episodes 24 + 2 bonus episodes
genre Action , drama , science fiction
production Kazuhiko Inomata, Naomi Nishiguchi
music Toshiyuki Omori
First broadcast October 6, 2005 on TV Asahi
German-language
first broadcast
September 13, 2007 on Animax
synchronization

SoltyRei ( Jap. ソルティレイ , Soruti Rei ) is an anime - TV series of the studio Gonzo . The series was adapted in the form of a manga and translated into several languages.

The work can be classified into the genres of action , drama and science fiction .

action

In a distant future, people will be divided into two groups: registered and unregistered. The two groups are separated by a large wall. Roy Revant , a registered man and bounty hunter, one day finds the robot girl Solty . Solty adapts to people over time and behaves more and more like one. Still, she doesn't forget that she is a robot. Roy begins the search for his daughter Rita Revant with Solty . The trail leads them to Rose Anderson . But she initially denies that she is Roy's daughter.

Production and publication

The series was produced in 2005 by Studio Gonzo under the direction of Yoshimasa Hiraike. The character design was created by Shujirō Hamakawa and the artistic director was Toshihiro Kohama. The series was broadcast from October 6, 2005 by TV Asahi in Japan.

The anime was broadcast in English by Animax Asia and Anime Selects , and in Spanish by Animax Latin America. It has also been translated into French and Portuguese.

The series was published in German by OVA Films and was broadcast by Animax on September 13, 2007.

synchronization

The German version was dubbed in the G&G recording studios .

role Japanese speaker ( seiyū ) German speaker
Solty Revant Momoko Saitō Maximiliane Häcke
Roy Revant Jōji Nakata Hans Bayer
Rose Anderson Masumi Asano Ranja Bonalana
Miranda Maverick Sayaka Ōhara Marie Bierstedt
Kasha Maverick Natsuko Kuwatani Katja Liebing
Yūto K. Steel Hiro Shimono Heiko Obermöller
Accela Warrick Mamiko Noto Sarah Brückner
Want Takeshi Kusao René Dawn-Claude

music

The music for the series was composed by Toshiyuki Omori . The song clover by meg rock was used for the opening credits . Ending titles are:

  • Float ~ Sora no Kanata e ~ by Tomoe Oumi
  • Return To Love by Tomoe Oumi
  • pieces by R ・ O ・ N feat. Junko
  • Return to Love ~ Full ver. ~ By Tomoe Oumi
  • wish from meg rock

The music for the series was also released on CD in Japan.

Manga

Starting in June 2006, the Ichijinsha publishing house in Japan published a manga on the series by the author Noboru Kibuya and the illustrator Takimiya Kazutaka. The adaptation, entitled SoltyRei ~ Aka no Shukujo ( SoltyRei― 赤 の 淑女 - ) first appeared in Gekkan Comic REX magazine and later in an anthology .

Individual evidence

  1. ANIMAX program highlights in September / many series restarts and OVA special "Read or Die". (No longer available online.) Press portal, August 30, 2007, archived from the original on July 15, 2009 ; Retrieved April 4, 2009 .
  2. Anime on DVD: Voice Actor - Solty Rei. Retrieved May 24, 2008 .

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