Kiba (anime)

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Kiba
Opening of Kiba
牙-KIBA-
(Kiba)
Genre Action, Fantasy
TV anime
Directed by Hiroshi Kōjina
Studio Madhouse Production, Aniplex
Network Flag of Japan TV Tokyo
Original run April 5, 2006March 24, 2007
No. of episodes 51

Kiba (牙-KIBA-? literally fang), a fantasy anime by Madhouse Production, began broadcasting on TV Tokyo on April 5, 2006. The series is directed by Hiroshi Kōjina with Upper Deck Japan, a trading card game company, as the main sponsor. [1] The anime is expected to be broadcast in the United States[1] but no American producer has yet been announced.

The series has been more violent than other trading-card-game-tie-in animations with many characters being killed. According to an interview with the March 2006 issue of Animage, Hiroshi Kamishina, the show's director, noted that the show "absolutely will not have any plot elements that curry favor to children".[1] The producers of the show has also commented that Kiba will not be the type of show to put "human drama" on the back burner while concentrating on promotional tie-ins.[1]

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

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[edit] Plot

Kiba's main character is Zed, a 15-year-old boy who lives in a place called "Calm". He is frustrated by his current situation in life and feels that somewhere out there is a place where he can live more fully. One day, at the invitation of a mysterious wind, Zed dives into a space-time crevasse (portal), seeking the "answer" that might be there. Riding on the wind, he gets transported to a war-torn world where warring magic users called "Shard Casters" fight endlessly with each other, using marble-like spheres called "Shards".

With the power of the Shards, the Shard Casters are able to use magic and control monsters called "Spirits". Fascinated by that power, Zed aims to become a Shard Caster. However, he still doesn't know that residing in his body is "Amil Gaoul", a mighty Spirit with the power to influence the world's future. Amil Gaoul is one of the "Key Spirits" that, when together with the other Key Spirits, can destroy or save the world. There are a total of six Key Spirits: Amil Gaoul, Pronimo, Sachira, Monadi, Jumamis and Shadin.

[edit] Characters

Main article: Characters of Kiba


[edit] Countries

In the July 2006 issue of Newtype[citation needed], the following lands were named for present and future episodes. A few updates might follow due to descripted episodes.[Source Mishicorp]

Calm: The city in which Zed was raised. A world where the wind never blows and where people don't know about the existence of shard casters.

Templer: A land that represents harmony and humanity. The place that Zed is first teleported to and makes his home.

Neotopia: A totalitarian state where the people believe in an absolute form of law. This country revolves around a set of rules referred to as the "Ultimate Rules". Anyone who breaks these "Ultimate Rules" is considered an outlaw and is hunted down and killed. There are no second chances and no exceptions. Due to recent events, Neotopia is now a part of Task. Family members are sent to Ulbaks unless they show a high aptitude for shard-casting.

Kalbu-fu: A small territory where the people are persecuted by Jimoto.

The Seekers: A floating fort where strangers come together. A place of safe keeping during a worldwide war between the countries.

Task: The axel of evil overseen by the masked Jimu, whom placed Gari as a fake king to luring other taskers to believe that there's a god. Task contains two races; Task Humans (as shown in episode 1) and Beast Humans (as shown in 19 and beyond) which are both recognized by the "tusks" contained on both shoulders. It has been revealed that Roia is from this country.

Ulbaks: An observatory-like country with many great scientists (lead by Professor Bender), who focus on gathering information from the best fighters to perfect their own. Ulbaks science enables people who are not shard casters to use shards (via mechanical implants), and can fuse low-level spirits to create stronger spirits. It has been revealed that Ulbaks has no native population, and that most citizens are people banished from Neotopia. The surrounding area is constantly raining. Famine is a major issue due to a lack of farmland. It's also the residence of Herrick, Ginga,and Moreno.

Jimoto: The empire once ruled by the monarchy of King Bakkam, later overthrown by Hyu. Most of the royal family was executed, later including surviving members such as Philip and Princess Rebecca.[2]

[edit] Episodes

No. Episode Title[3] Airdate
1 "Wind of Destiny"
"Unmei no Kaze" (運命の風)
2006-04-02
2 "New World"
"Atarashii Sekai" (新しい世界)
2006-04-09
3 "The Ones With Power"
"Chikara wo Motsumono-tachi" (力を持つ者たち)
2006-04-16
4 "The Resolution of the Wind"
"Kaze no Ketsui" (風の決意)
2006-04-23
5 "Land of Commandment"
"Kairitsu no Kuni" (戒律の国)
2006-04-30
6 "Premature Outcome"
"Hayasugita Ketsumatsu" (早すぎた結末)
2006-05-07
7 "Awakened Thoughts"
"Mezameta Omoi" (目覚めた思い)
2006-05-14
8 "Betrayers' Whereabouts"
"Uragiri no Yukue" (裏切りの行方)
2006-05-21
9 "After the Fight is Over"
"Tatakai no Ato" (戦いのあと)
2006-05-28
10 "The Lonely Princess"
"Kodokuna Ōjo" (孤独な王女)
2006-06-04
11 "Premonition of Conspiracy"
"Inbō no Yokan" (陰謀の予感)
2006-06-11
12 "The Advance Towards Truth"
"Shinjitsu he no Zenshin" (真実への前進)
2006-06-18
13 "Strength to Dash"
"Shissōsuru Chikara" (疾走する力)
2006-06-25
14 "Temptation of Power"
"Chikara no Yūwaku" (力の誘惑)
2006-07-02
15 "Small Treasure"
"Chiisana Takaramono" (小さな宝物)
2006-07-09
16 "Tragedy of a Race"
"Higeki no Tami" (悲劇の民)
2006-07-16
17 "Unreachable Desire"
"Todokanu Negai" (届かぬ願い)
2006-07-23
18 "A Wish Beyond Reach"
"Kienai Inori" (消えない祈り)
2006-07-30
19 "The Land of Darkness"
"Ankoku no chi" (暗黒の地)
2006-08-06
20 "Reunion"
"Saikai" (再会)
2006-08-13
21 "Unforgetable Memory"
"Nuguenu Omoi" (拭えぬ思い)
2006-08-20
22 "Maze of Memories"
"Kioku no meiro" (記憶の迷路)
2006-08-27
23 "Bonds"
"Kizuna" (絆)
2006-09-03
24 "The Yellow Shard of Happiness"
"Shiawase no kiiro shadō" (幸せの黄色いシャドー)
2006-09-10
25 "Prologue to The Battle"
"Tatakai no josou" (戦いの序奏)
2006-09-17
26 "Lonely Memories"
"Kodoku na kioku" (孤独な記憶)
2006-09-24
No. Episode Title[3] Airdate
27 "Soldiers"
"Senshi-tachi" (戦士たち)
2006-10-01
28 "The Proof of Existence"
"Sonzai no Akashi" (存在の証)
2006-10-08
29 "The Friendship that Slipped By"
"Surechigau Yūjō" (すれ違う友情)
2006-10-15
30 "Confrontation"
"Taiketsu" (対決)
2006-10-22
31 "The Price of Ambition"
"Yabō no Daishō" (野望の代償)
2006-10-29
32 "Speculations of a Country"
"Kokka no Omowaku" (国家の思惑)
2006-11-05
33 "Last Raidance"
"Ushinawareta Kagayaki" (失われた輝き)
2006-11-12
34 "Unfolding War"
"Makiokoru Senka" (巻き起こる戦火)
2006-11-19
35 "Person Who Became the Sacrifice"
"Ikenie to narumono" (生贄となる者)
2006-11-26
36 "Mended Wing"
"Yomigaeru Tsubasa" (よみがえる翼)
2006-12-03
37 "Fall of the Capital City"
"Shuto Kanraku" (首都陥落)
2006-12-10
38 "Endless War"
"Owarinaki Tatakai" (終わりなき戦い)
2006-12-17
39 "Awakening"
"Kaigan" (開眼)
2006-12-24
40 "Aimed Power"
"Nerareta Chikara" (狙われた力)
2006-01-07
41 "Captive Desires"
"Torawareta omoi" (囚われた思い)
2006-01-14
42 "Little Messiah"
"Chiisana Kyūseishu" (小さな救世主)
2006-01-21
43 "Truth Revealed"
"Akasareta Shinjitsu" (明かされた真実)
2007-01-28
44 "Unbreakable Curse"
"Tokenai Jubaku" (解けない呪縛)
2007-02-04
45 "The Castle-Confined Girl"
"Rōjyō no Shōjo" (籠城の少女)
2007-02-11
46 "To the Land of Determination"
"Ketsudan no chi e" (決断の地へ)
2007-02-18
47 "The Savior who Strayed"
"Mayoeru Kyūseishu" (迷える救世主)
2007-02-25
48 "Advent"
"Kōrin" (降臨)
2007-03-04
49 "Mother and Child"
"Haha to Ko" (母と子)
2007-03-10
50 "Bonds of Eternity"
"Eien no Kizuna" (永遠の絆)
2007-03-17
51 "To the place where the wind blows... [Finale]"
"Fubukiku basho e" (風吹く場所へ)
2007-03-24

[edit] Music (anime)

[edit] Opening themes

Transcription/Translation Artist Episodes
Sanctuary Nami Tamaki 1-26
Hakanaku Tsuyoku Younha 27-51

[edit] Ending themes

Very Very Afromania 1-13
Solar Wind Snowkel 14-26
STAY GOLD Limelight 27-39
Sekai no Hate made/Until the end of the World Kozue Takada 40-51

[edit] Image songs

Wind of Power / Zed Hiroyuki Yoshino n/a
Go Smiler / Roya Nana Mizuki n/a
Fate / Zed Miyake Jun n/a

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d 牙-KIBA-. (2006-05-27). Wikipedia. Retrieved May 31, 2006 from ja:牙-KIBA-.
  2. ^ "Lonely Princes (孤独な王女?)". Kiba. TV Tokyo, Tokyo. 2006-06-04.
  3. ^ a b Episode list, Official site.

[edit] External links