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MÄR | |
North American cover of the first manga volume featuring Ginta Toramizu, Babbo, and Dorothy. | |
メル (Meru) | |
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Genre | Comedy, supernatural,[1]fantasy[2] |
Manga | |
Written by | Nobuyuki Anzai |
Published by | Shogakukan |
English publisher | |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Imprint | Shōnen Sunday Comics |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Sunday |
Original run | January 22, 2003 – July 19, 2006 |
Volumes | 15 (List of volumes) |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Masaharu Okuwaki (eps 1–53) Keiichiro Kawaguchi(eps 54–102) |
Produced by | Takeshi Sasamura Shunji Aoki Shin'ichi Iwata Naohiko Furuichi |
Written by | Junki Takegami |
Music by | Daisuke Ikeda |
Studio | SynergySP |
Licensed by | |
Original network | TV Tokyo |
English network | |
Original run | April 3, 2005 – March 25, 2007 |
Episodes | 102 (List of episodes) |
Game | |
MÄR: Demon of Kaldea | |
Developer | Konami |
Genre | Touch ÄRM role-playing video game |
Platform | Nintendo DS |
Released | March 30, 2006 |
Game | |
MÄR: Klavier of oblivion | |
Developer | Konami |
Genre | Touch ÄRM RPG |
Platform | Nintendo DS |
Released | September 7, 2006 |
Manga | |
MÄR Omega | |
Written by | Nobuyuki Anzai |
Illustrated by | Kōichirō Hoshino |
Published by | Shogakukan |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Imprint | Shōnen Sunday Comics |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Sunday |
Original run | July 26, 2006 – June 27, 2007 |
Volumes | 4 |
Märchen Awakens Romance, officially abbreviated as MÄR (メルMeru), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nobuyuki Anzai, serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday from January 2003 to July 2006. MÄR is characterized by fairy tale motifs running throughout the series with Märchen being itself the German word for 'fairy tale'.
An anime television series based on the series entitled MÄR Heaven (メルヘヴンMeru Hevun) was broadcast in Japan on the TXN station.
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Viz Media has acquired the North American rights to both the MÄR manga and anime and aired a dubbed version of the series, first on Toonami Jetstream, an online service from Cartoon Network, and then on the network itself, as part of the Toonami programming block. In June, Canadian youth network YTV broadcast MÄR on its Bionix programming block.
A sequel entitled MÄR Omega by Anzai and illustrated by Kōichirō Hoshino was published in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from July 2006 to June 2007.
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Plot[edit]
Ginta Toramizu is a 14-year-old junior high student from Tokyo who is portrayed as a typical video game geek and underachieving student who is a fan of fairy tales. One day and without warning, he finds himself summoned to the mysterious world of MÄR-Heaven which he has only seen before in his dreams and in his mother's books. In this fairy tale world, Ginta's physical weakness is replaced with superior physical strength, incredible stamina and endurance, and being able to see without his glasses.
Upon meeting a mysterious 16-year-old witch named Dorothy, Ginta is introduced to the powerful magical accessories and weapons called 'ÄRM' (pronounced air-um). Dorothy plans to steal the mysterious ÄRM Babbo from a trap-guarded cave, and brings Ginta along to assist her, intrigued by his unusual strength and abilities. Babbo is revealed to be an extremely special and unique ÄRM, as he possesses a will of his own and the ability to speak. Displeased with the fact that Babbo is so cumbersome, Dorothy gives Babbo to Ginta instead taking the guardian arm that guarded the chest, departing with a warning that others will try to steal Babbo from him.
He continues on a journey of discovery, reveling in this new world. When he encounters the farmer Jack and his mother who are troubled by two werewolf brothers, he finds that he misses the real world. Ginta resolves to find a way to reach home while enjoying as much of MÄR as he can along the way with Jack journeying with him.
However, it is not long before Ginta learns that the world of MÄR-Heaven is not as peaceful as it seems when he is attacked by thieves wishing to steal Babbo. Upon meeting Alviss (who summoned him to MÄR-Heaven using a ÄRM known as the Gate Keeper Clown), he learns of the sinister 'Chess Pieces' and how they had tried to take over MÄR-Heaven six years earlier. Alviss reveals that he summoned Ginta in order to gain assistance from an 'other-worlder' in the upcoming war, as was done previously, and that Babbo originally belonged to one of the knights of the Chess Pieces.
Gaining both allies and enemies, the series follows Ginta as he opposes the Chess Pieces led by Chess Piece King Orb, Queen Diana and her servant Phantom.
MÄR Omega[edit]
The story started 6 years after the second War Games, about Kai, the adoptive son of an ÄRM smith from Harnau City in MÄR Heaven, who idolizes Ginta and Babbo for defeating Phantom at the end of the 2nd War Games. He always wants a good ÄRM for himself, which is often ridiculed by others since Kai possesses no potential whatsoever of magic power, much to his personal dislike, since at the time throughout MÄR-Heaven ÄRMs are already in wide use (especially a new type called fake ÄRMs, activated without the need of magic power), and Kai himself inherited a magic stone from his dead parents, a memento highly suggested his family's relation to the sorcerer kingdom Kaldea.
When Kai was delivering ÄRMs to another city, he walked past a mountain and suddenly got attacked by a remnant of the Chess Pieces. While searching for cover from the Chess Pieces's wind Nature ÄRM, Kai jumped into a pond and woke up the most unthinkable underwater resident - Babbo. Using the ÄRM Kai defeated the Chess Piece, one amazing yet inexplicable feat: how was he, a normal boy, be able to fight with the ÄRM up til then can only be wielded only the warriors of legend, Ginta and Phantom.
Leaving the question hanging, the two returned to Kai's city, only to find themselves in an even tighter situation: among those who came to admire Babbo, there are Kai's fake ÄRM user friends, and they were all out to take Babbo - to bring it to a sinister mysterious figure who was watching them the whole time. When the emergency arose, Kai had no choice but to resort to his last option - put the magic stone he owned into Babbo, and forth reborn to the world of MÄR-Heaven the most powerful Guardian recognized, Gargoyle.
Gargoyle easily defeated the guardians and returned their owners' consciousness, but then it was Kai's turn to face trouble with his ÄRM: he lost contact with Babbo inside Gargoyle, and the monster would have ravaged the whole town if not for the timely restraint from Alviss with his familiar 13 Totem Poles attack, allowing Kai enough time to regain synchronization with Babbo, returning him to normal.
Saving everyone no time to ponder on what had happened, the Cross Guard's young warrior's unexpected arrival brought an even more unexpected truth: those fake ÄRM all used so at their own ease didn't, indeed, require a proper amount of magic power from the users, but it sucked from them a worse fuel - their life energy, and through that, their minds could be controlled like a puppet dancing to death. It has not yet been revealed to why people used the fake ÄRMs or who made the fake ÄRM, however, as the one controlling everyone took a sudden desperate move to seal the town except Alviss, Kai, Babbo and Kai's female friend Elise, introducing himself. Although he was easily defeated by Kai and Alviss, the town couldn't be returned, and for that they had to consult Caldia -birthplace of all ÄRMs and magic users.
In Caldia, they were welcomed by Dorothy and a new male character named Inga into the Grand Elder's palace. All answers for their questions were ready, coming down to a legend descending the magic kingdom for 300 years: the fake ÄRMs were not actually the work of many sorcerers, but rather only one's - the dark magician with infamy for his experiments of human mind manipulation, went by the name of Unwetter. Babbo - the Elder of Caldia in his time - confronted the man and succeeded in consigning him and his malicious creations into oblivion, just before Babbo himself died, transferring his soul into the ÄRM and erasing every memory related to that accident. It's unknown for the Grand Elder himself, however, as to why the supposedly sealed fake ÄRMs were once again spread throughout MÄR-Heaven now, how the supposedly dead Unwetter could be revived, and what purpose would be served with the claiming of Babbo. Either way, until these riddles could be solved, Babbo would be taken into custody, which of course met with Kai's disagreement.
Relented, the wizard postponed the deal with Babbo... only if Kai could prove himself worthy of wielding it, inside Dorothy's training Dimension ÄRM with Inga's witness. They were not disappointed, however, as when facing with the danger of death, Kai suddenly unleashed all his dormant magic power - which was so powerful that it did not only confirm his relation to the magic kingdom, but also suggested a direct blood connection to Babbo. No sooner had they discovered that than the fake ÄRM users presented themselves before Caldia, to continue the accomplishment of their objective: take Babbo back to their master Unwetter.
Kai and crew are able to fight them back with the assistance of Inga. Inga is a descendant of Unwetter and by following Caldia's law he must seek Unwetter out and kill him. Kai then finds out that he truly is a descendant of Babbo. Kai, Inga, and Elise all volunteer to go and find Babbo's magic stones which would restore his memories of the Grand Elder who fought fake Arms and Unwetter 300 years prior to the story. The three are sent to Luberia to start their quest where they are to be helped by Nanashi (Dorothy says she'll help).
Kai beats Atmos and saves MÄR-Heaven.
Media[edit]
Manga[edit]
MÄR is written and illustrated by Nobuyuki Anzai. The series was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday from January 22, 2003 to July 19, 2006.[3][4] The series was compiled in fifteen tankōbon volumes published by Shogakukan between May 17, 2003 and August 11, 2006.[5][6] A sequel entitled MÄR Omega, written by Anzai but illustrated by Kōichirō Hoshino, was published in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from July 26, 2006 and June 27, 2007.[7][8] It was compiled in four tankōbon volumes published between December 16, 2006 and August 10, 2007.[9][10]
In North America, the series was licensed for an English language release by Viz Media. The first volume was released on May 3, 2005 and the fifteenth on September 18, 2007.[11][12]
Anime[edit]
SynergySP produced an anime adaptation of the MÄR manga, which premiered in Japan on TV Tokyo on April 3, 2005 where it ran for 102 episodes until its conclusion on March 25, 2007. It was released across 17 Region 2 DVDs in Japan by Shogakukan, which each disc containing 3 episodes except the first and last which contained 2 episodes each.
The anime was licensed by Viz Media and aired on Cartoon Network's online broadband service Toonami Jetstream and for a limited time on their television programming block Toonami. On July 9, 2007, Toonami Jetstream restarted MAR from the beginning with episodes being broadcast biweekly, and 'reruns' every other week. Viz Media began releasing the series to DVD on June 12, 2007, with each disc containing 4 episodes. Four volumes were released before Viz delisted the series in favor of other titles.[13] The first two seasons were on Instant Netflix; the first was removed due to issues with the wrong audio being played for episodes, and the second also exhibited these issues. The audio has been fixed. Both seasons can be watched on Netflix, but with occasional slight timing issues with the subtitles. (As of June 1 they are no longer on Instant.)
Video games[edit]
None of them were released outside Japan, neither published by other company that was not Konami.
Title | Console(s) | Release Date |
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MÄR Heaven: Knockin' on Heaven's Door (メルヘヴン KNOCKIN'ON HEAVEN'S DOOR) | Game Boy Advance |
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MÄR Heaven: Arm Fight Dream (メルヘヴン ÄRM FIGHT DREAM) | PlayStation 2 | |
MÄR Heaven: Karudea no Akuma (メルヘヴン カルデアの悪魔MÄR Heaven: Devil of Karudea) | Nintendo DS |
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MÄR Heaven: Boukyaku no Clavier (メルヘヴン 忘却のクラヴィーアMÄR Heaven: Oblivion of Clavier) | Nintendo DS |
References[edit]
- ^'The Official Website for MÄR'. Viz Media. Retrieved November 5, 2017.
- ^'MÄR - MyAnimeList.net'. Media Do. Retrieved July 3, 2019.
- ^週刊少年サンデー 2003/01/22 表示号数6 (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved March 12, 2019.
- ^週刊少年サンデー 2006/07/19 表示号数31 (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved March 12, 2019.
- ^'MAR 1' (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved March 12, 2019.
- ^'MAR 15' (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved March 12, 2019.
- ^週刊少年サンデー 2006/07/26 表示号数32 (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved March 12, 2019.
- ^週刊少年サンデー 2007/06/27 表示号数28 (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved March 12, 2019.
- ^'MAR Ω(オメガ) 1' (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved March 12, 2019.
- ^'MAR Ω(オメガ) 4' (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved March 12, 2019.
- ^'MÄR, Vol. 1'. Viz Media. Retrieved March 12, 2019.
- ^'MÄR, Vol. 15'. Viz Media. Retrieved March 12, 2019.
- ^'Future DVD Volumes of MÄR Anime Reportedly Delisted'. Anime News Network. Retrieved 2009-01-29.
External links[edit]
- Official TV Tokyo MÄR site(in Japanese)
- MÄR (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
Durarara!! | |
デュラララ!! | |
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Genre | Action, suspense,[1]urban fantasy[2] |
Light novel | |
Written by | Ryohgo Narita |
Illustrated by | Suzuhito Yasuda |
Published by | ASCII Media Works |
English publisher | |
Demographic | Male |
Imprint | Dengeki Bunko |
Original run | April 25, 2004 – January 10, 2014 |
Volumes | 13 |
Manga | |
Written by | Ryohgo Narita |
Illustrated by | Akiyo Satorigi |
Published by | Square Enix |
English publisher | |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Magazine | Monthly GFantasy |
Original run | April 18, 2009 – present |
Volumes | 10 (List of volumes) |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Takahiro Omori |
Produced by | Akeko Yokoyama Atsushi Wada Hiro Maruyama Kozue Kaneniwa Yasuyo Ogisu |
Written by | Noboru Takagi |
Music by | Makoto Yoshimori |
Studio | Brain's Base |
Licensed by | |
Original network | MBS, TBS, CBC |
English network | |
Original run | January 8, 2010 – June 25, 2010 |
Episodes | 26 (List of episodes) |
Manga | |
Durarara!! 3way standoff -alley- | |
Written by | Ryohgo Narita |
Illustrated by | Izuko Fujiya |
Published by | ASCII Media Works |
Demographic | Shōjo |
Magazine | Sylph |
Original run | July 22, 2013 – present |
Volumes | 2 |
Manga | |
YZQ ✕ DRRR!! | |
Written by | Suzuhito Yasuda |
Published by | Kodansha |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Published | December 18, 2013 |
Light novel | |
Durarara!! SH | |
Written by | Ryohgo Narita |
Illustrated by | Suzuhito Yasuda |
Published by | ASCII Media Works |
Demographic | Male |
Imprint | Dengeki Bunko |
Original run | April 10, 2014 – present |
Volumes | 4 |
Anime television series | |
Durarara!!×2 | |
Directed by | Takahiro Omori |
Written by | Noboru Takagi |
Music by | Makoto Yoshimori |
Studio | Shuka |
Licensed by | |
Original network | Tokyo MX, GTV, GYT, BS11, MBS, CBC |
English network | |
Original run | January 10, 2015 – March 26, 2016 |
Episodes | 36 + 3 OVA (List of episodes) |
Light novel | |
Orihara Izaya to, Yūyake wo | |
Written by | Ryohgo Narita |
Illustrated by | Suzuhito Yasuda |
Published by | ASCII Media Works |
Demographic | Male |
Imprint | Dengeki Bunko |
Published | July 10, 2015 |
Durarara!! (デュラララ!!), often shortened to DRRR!!, is a Japanese light novel series written by Ryohgo Narita, with illustrations by Suzuhito Yasuda, that has also been adapted into a Japanese anime series. Durarara!! tells the story of a dullahan working as an underworld courier in Ikebukuro, an internet-based anonymous gang called the Dollars, and the chaos that unfolds around the most dangerous people in Ikebukuro. The series ran for thirteen volumes, published by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Bunkoimprint.
A manga adaptation by Akiyo Satorigi started serialization in the shōnenmanga magazineMonthly GFantasy on April 18, 2009. An anime adaptation began airing in Japan in January 2010.[1] In April 2014, a sequel series titled Durarara!! SH (デュラララ!! SHDurarara!! SH) and set two years after the events of the original series started.[3] Two games based on the series for the PlayStation Portable were released, and two games for PlayStation Vita were released later.
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Plot[edit]
Mikado Ryūgamine, a young boy who longs for the exciting life of the big city, moves to Ikebukuro to attend Raira Academy with his childhood friend Masaomi Kida, whom he has not seen since he was young. After the two meet at the train station, they set out to explore the streets of Ikebukuro. Masaomi warns Mikado about people he does not want to cross in the city such as the violent and superhumanly strong man Shizuo Heiwajima, the information broker Izaya Orihara, and the mysterious gang known as 'The Dollars.' After running into some of the side characters, Mikado sees a local legend called the 'Black Rider' who rides around Ikebukuro on a black motorcycle that occasionally neighs like a horse and who is rumored to have no head under her helmet. The 'Black Rider's' real name is Celty Sturluson; she is an Irish dullahan who is in Ikebukuro looking for her stolen head while working as an underworld courier. The narrative follows all of the characters equally, showing how their lives intersect and create a greater plot line from each character's knowledge about a common incident.
The story is told from the perspective of approximately eleven of the main characters and changes every episode in the anime, sometimes even more often. One of the few constants given in every episode is that the narrator gives their own opinion on the current situation that they are in as well as what things that make them tick and keep them going in Ikebukuro: a city with a large underbelly that is the medium for the majority of both the plot's development and random violence throughout the series.
Production[edit]
Although it has commonly been claimed that the title 'Durarara' is an onomatopoeia for the 'revving of an engine,' Narita states specifically in the first light novel volume that the name means absolutely nothing. He had been editing the finished draft of his book, when his editor called. When prompted for a title, Narita '...just randomly gave a name, 'Du...Durarara?' Upon hearing this, his editor responded with a positive remark as he liked ambiguous titles.'[4]
Media[edit]
Light novel[edit]
The Durarara!!light novels are written by Ryohgo Narita and illustrated by Suzuhito Yasuda. The first novel was released in April 2004 under ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Bunko imprint and the thirteenth and final novel was released in January 2014. A sequel series, titled Durarara!! SH is under production.[5][6] A Chinese-language release in Taiwan and Hong Kong is published by the Taiwan branch of Kadokawa Media under their Fantastic Novels imprint.[7]Daewon C.I. licensed the Korean-language release of the series in South Korea and releases the novels under their Newtype Novels imprint.[8] As of January 2015, it was announced that Yen Press would be releasing the Durarara!! Novels in English under their Yen On Imprint.[9]
No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN | English release date | English ISBN |
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1 | April 25, 2004 | ISBN978-4-84-022646-2 | July 21, 2015[10] | ISBN978-0-31-630474-0 |
2 | March 10, 2005 | ISBN978-4-84-023000-1 | November 17, 2015[11] | ISBN978-0-31-630476-4 |
3 | August 10, 2006 | ISBN978-4-84-023516-7 | March 22, 2016[12] | ISBN978-0-31-630477-1 |
4 | March 10, 2008 | ISBN978-4-84-024186-1 | July 19, 2016[13] | ISBN978-0-31-630478-8 |
5 | March 10, 2009 | ISBN978-4-04-867595-6 | November 15, 2016[14] | ISBN978-0-31-630479-5 |
6 | July 10, 2009 | ISBN978-4-04-867905-3 | March 21, 2017[15] | ISBN978-0-31-630481-8 |
7 | January 10, 2010 | ISBN978-4-04-868276-3 | July 25, 2017[16] | ISBN978-0-31-643968-8 |
8 | June 10, 2010 | ISBN978-4-04-868599-3 | November 14, 2017[17] | ISBN978-0-31-647429-0 |
9 | February 10, 2011 | ISBN978-4-04-870274-4 | March 20, 2018[18] | ISBN978-0-31-647431-3 |
10 | August 10, 2011 | ISBN978-4-04-870729-9 | July 17, 2018[19] | ISBN978-0-31-647434-4 |
11 | May 10, 2012 | ISBN978-4-04-886562-3 | November 27, 2018[20] | ISBN978-0-31-647436-8 |
12 | June 7, 2013 | ISBN978-4-04-891746-9 | March 26, 2019[21] | ISBN978-0-31-647438-2 |
13 | January 10, 2014 | ISBN978-4-04-866217-8 | September 17, 2019[22] | ISBN978-1-97-535819-8 |
Durarara!! SH[edit]
No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN | English release date | English ISBN |
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1 | April 10, 2014 | ISBN978-4-04-866486-8 | - | — |
2 | October 10, 2014 | ISBN978-4-04-869008-9 | - | — |
3 | January 10, 2015 | ISBN978-4-04-869169-7 | - | — |
4 | February 10, 2016 | ISBN978-4-04-865666-5 | - | — |
Orihara Izaya to, Yūyake wo[edit]
No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN | English release date | English ISBN |
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1 | July 10, 2015 | ISBN978-4-04-865243-8 | - | — |
Manga[edit]
A manga adaptation written by Narita and illustrated by Akiyo Satorigi first appeared in the May issue of Square Enix's Monthly GFantasy in April 2009 and became a regular series starting with the magazine's July issue released June 2009.[23][24] As of June 27, 2011, four tankōbon have been released.[25] The manga is licensed in North America by Yen Press and released the first volume in January 2012.[26] There are sequels like Durarara!! Saika Arc that are out in Japan and America by the same author of the original manga. A manga adaptation of the Durarara!! 3way standoff -alley- video game began serializing in the September issue of ASCII Media Works' Monthly Sylph magazine on July 22, 2013.[27] A crossover manga with Yozakura Quartet, titled YZQ ✕ DRRR!!, was released with the limited edition Blu-Ray of Yozakura Quartet ~Hana no Uta~.[28]
Anime[edit]
An anime adaption of the light novels was announced in the wraparound sleeve of the sixth volume of the light novel.[29] The anime is produced by Brain's Base and started airing on January 8, 2010 on MBS, TBS, and CBC. The anime was simulcasted for English-speaking audiences within 24 hours of its Japanese premiere.[30] The anime adapted the first three novels, and it was licensed by Beez Entertainment for European release;[31] while at Anime Expo 2010, Aniplex of America confirmed that they have the license to Durarara!!, later producing an English dub for a January 2011 release.[32] The English dub was produced at Bang Zoom! Entertainment. The music for the first season was composed by Makoto Yoshimori, who also wrote the music for Baccano!.
Aniplex of America released Durarara!! in three digipak, two-disc sets. Part one was released on January 25, 2011, part two was released on March 29, 2011, and part three was released on May 31, 2011. They were exclusively sold at RightStuf.com and at Bandai Entertainment's The Store.[33] As of March 29, 2011, Durarara!! (Eps. 1–9, dubbed) have been added to the U.S. PlayStation Network Video Store.[needs update] The show began its U.S. broadcast with Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block on June 26, 2011 and aired its last episode on December 17, 2011.[34]
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On March 15, 2014, a new TV anime series was announced, titled Durarara!!×2 (デュラララ!!×2).[35] The main staff from the first series returned, though it was produced at studio Shuka instead of Brain's Base.[36] It aired in three different cours, or quarters of a year. The cours are subtitled Shō (承, lit. 'Understanding'), Ten (転, lit. 'Motion'), and Ketsu (結, lit. 'Conclusion') respectively. The first cour began in January 2015, the second cour began in July 2015 and the third cour began in January 2016.[37]Crunchyroll simulcasts the series in North America, Central America, South America, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.[38]Aniplex of America licensed the series and is streaming an English dub via Crunchyroll, Funimation and Hulu.[39][40]
Radio[edit]
An internet radio show called Durarara!!Radio: Duraradi for Short!! (デュラララ!!ラジオ 略して デュララジ!!Durarara!!Rajio Ryakushite Duraraji!!) was aired on February 26, 2010 and ended as of March 25, 2011. The hosts were Toshiyuki Toyonaga and Kana Hanazawa, the voices for Mikado Ryūgamine and Anri Sonohara respectively.[41]
Video games[edit]
Two games based on the series were released only in Japan, both visual novels for PlayStation Portable. The first one titled Durarara!! 3way standoff (デュラララ!! 3way standoff) was released on September 22, 2010.[42] The second one titled Durarara!! 3way standoff -alley- (デュラララ!! 3way standoff -alley-) was released on August 25, 2011.[43]As part of the Durarara 10th anniversary project, a new game titled Durarara!! 3way standoff -alley- V (デュラララ!! 3way standoff -alley- V) was announced; and was released on June 19, 2014 for PlayStation Vita.[44] Another PlayStation Vita game titled Durarara!! Relay was released in January 2015.[45]
Reception[edit]
According to Oricon, the ninth volume of Durarara!! was the first to sell the most over a week in its bunkobon for February 7–13; previously, the highest-ranked DRRR!! volume had been the eighth, which ranked first.[46]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ ab'Durarara, Fumihiko Sori's To Video Clips Streamed'. Anime News Network. November 20, 2009. Retrieved November 27, 2009.
- ^'Aniplex of America Announces Durarara!! Series Official CD Imports'. Anime News Network. October 2, 2017. Retrieved August 29, 2018.
- ^'Durarara!! Gets New TV Anime Series'. Anime News Network. January 18, 2014. Retrieved May 4, 2014.
- ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2015-01-11. Retrieved 2012-11-13.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link) English Translation of the First Light Novel
- ^デュラララ!! (電撃文庫 (0917)) (文庫) [Durarara!! (Dengeki Bunko (0917)) (Paperback)] (in Japanese). Amazon.com. Retrieved March 14, 2010.
- ^デュラララ!!×7 [Durarara!!x7] (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved March 14, 2010.
- ^'無頭騎士異聞錄 DuRaRaRa!! ×1' [Dullahan Tensei DuRaRaRa!! x1] (in Chinese). Kadokawa Media. Archived from the original on February 27, 2010. Retrieved March 14, 2010.
- ^듀라라라!! 1 (in Korean). Daewon C.I. Archived from the original on July 22, 2011. Retrieved March 14, 2010.
- ^'New licenses for the new year!'. Yen Press. January 9, 2015. Retrieved January 18, 2019.
- ^'Durarara!!, Vol. 1'. Amazon.com. Retrieved April 12, 2015.
- ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2016-08-11. Retrieved 2015-10-22.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)
- ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2016-08-11. Retrieved 2015-10-22.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)
- ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2016-08-11. Retrieved 2015-11-09.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)
- ^'Durarara!!, Vol. 5'. Yen Press. Retrieved January 18, 2019.
- ^'Durarara!!, Vol. 6'. Yen Press. Retrieved January 18, 2019.
- ^'Durarara!!, Vol. 7'. Yen Press. Retrieved January 18, 2019.
- ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2017-06-17. Retrieved 2017-05-15.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)
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