Sorcerer Hunters
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Sorcerer Hunters | |||
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爆れつハンター (Bakuretsu Hantā) |
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Genre | Action, Fantasy, Adventure, Comedy, Sentai, Romance | ||
Manga | |||
Author | Satoru Akahori (Story) Ray Omishi (Art) |
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Publisher | MediaWorks | ||
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Demographic | Shōnen | ||
Magazine | Dengeki Comic Gao! | ||
Original run | 1993 | ||
Volumes | 13 | ||
TV anime | |||
Director | Koichi Mashimo | ||
Studio | Xebec | ||
Licensor | ADV Films | ||
Network | TV Tokyo GMA Network, Hero TV |
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Original run | 3 October 1995 – 3 March 1996 | ||
Episodes | 26 | ||
OVA | |||
Director | Koichi Mashimo Nobuyoshi Habara Takao Kato |
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Studio | Xebec | ||
Licensor | ADV Films | ||
Episodes | 3 | ||
Released | December 12, 1996 |
Sorcerer Hunters (爆れつ ハンター Bakuretsu Hantā?) is a 13-volume manga series, written by Satoru Akahori and illustrated by Ray Omishi. Akahori and Omishi have also published Sorcerer Hunters Special, a one-volume story set sometime after the series's conclusion.
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[edit] Adaptations
Xebec later adapted Sorcerer Hunters as a 26-episode anime television series which aired on TV Tokyo from October 3, 1995 to March 3, 1996. In North America, the series is licensed by ADV Films.
The TV series was followed by a three episode original video animation (OVA).
Sorcerer Hunters has three releases in dramatic audio format in which the main roles are all performed by the same actors as in the TV series and OVA. The first set, Sorcerer Hunters Whip I - V, was released on June 22, 1994. This was followed in 1995 by Sorcerer Hunters II, The Monthly Collection: 1st Season - 5th Season. The third set, Sorcerer Hunters SP, came out in 1996.
[edit] Story
Sorcerer Hunters is set on the Spooner Continent, where the populace is divided into two groups: the ordinary people, called the Parsoners, and the magic-users, the Sorcerers. Marked by the triangles on their foreheads, many Sorcerers dominate, exploit, torment, murder, and enslave the Parsoners of the Spooner Continent.
The Sorcerer Hunters are a group of warriors who protect humans from the Sorcerers. They are under the command of a holy woman who goes by the name of "Big Mama", the head of the popular Stella Church, who seeks to protect Parsoners from the gifted Sorcerers who have chosen to abuse their powers.
The plot focuses on the adventures of a small family group of Sorcerer Hunters, including the Glace Brothers (Carrot and his younger brother Marron), their childhood friends, the Misu Sisters (Tira and her older sister Chocolate), and Gateau Mocha.
[edit] Themes
Family (La Familia) is one of the story's main themes, playing a very important role throughout the manga.
Almost all character names are puns on the names of foods, particularly pastries.
The style is usually a parody of fantasy clichés, but it occasionally satirizes pop culture in the broader sense. For example, one entire chapter is a dedicated parody of the popular Iron Chef cooking show. Another is a satire of popular anime and Video Game series in which the characters drink a potion to make them the heroes of various stories.
[edit] Characters
[edit] Main
- Carrot Glace (キャロット・グラッセ Kyarotto Gurasse?)
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- Age: 17
- Height: 172 cm
- Weight: 61 kg
- Voiced by: Shinnosuke Furumoto (Japanese), Brett Weaver (English)
- The primary protagonist and the de facto leader of the Sorcerer Hunters. He is an apparently powerless boy who carries a sword, but almost never uses it due to extreme imprecision. In fact, he only wields it in the last episode. However, when he comes into contact with a Sorcerer's magic, his Aranju and "Zoanthropy" activate one of his 12 beast genes and transform him into a giant, out-of-control monster. It takes both Tira and Chocolate to bring him back to his normal state in the animated series; in the manga, the sisters wear Carrot's monster form down while his brother Marron pulls the magic out of Carrot. Carrot's forms are based on the animals of the Chinese Zodiac, and he has been known to transform twice during a fight.
- Carrot suffers from extreme cases of satyriasis and is a pervert with a ravenous libido, and he propositions nearly every woman he sees with either a date or sex. In fact, the only two women that he does not pursue are Tira and Chocolate Misu, who really love him, and both of them take great offense to Carrot's pursuits of lust. Carrot doesn't consider himself cheating on the sisters; he has a brotherly love for them rather than a romantic type, and he feels uneasy with the notion of being with Tira or Chocolate romantically. Unfortunately, this doesn't sit very well with them, who think he ignores their affections. As a result, when they are not in battle with sorcerers, Carrot is often the victim of the Misu Sisters' barrage of whippings as punishment for his constant infidelity towards them, which is another reason Carrot fears both the sisters. Later in the series, he professes his love to both Tira and Chocolate, and even marries Tira at the end of the manga. However, even though Chocolate let her sister marry him, she's still bound and determined to bear Carrot's first child.
- Marron Glace (マロン・グラッセ Maron Gurasse?)
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- Age: 16
- Height: 185 cm
- Weight: 65 kg
- Voiced by: Mitsuaki Madono (Japanese), Jason Douglas (English)
- Carrot's younger brother, although he appears to be older due to his height, as well as his docile, mature manner. Unlike his big brother Carrot, Marron is a gentleman. He is an expert practitioner of Eastern style magic, which does not require one to be born a Sorcerer. He conjures the exact same spirit beasts as Tsuzuki from Yami no Matsuei. Marron is also a very skilled swordsman, but he rarely uses his sword skills. He is pursued by Gateau because of his beauty. Despite being a male he's beautiful enough to catch Gateau's attention. While he seems to mostly ignore Gateau's advances, there is a running gag with his overt, suspicious affection for his older brother, more pronounced in the manga than the anime. Many assume that Marron is gay but he could also be more asexual than homosexual.
- Growing up, Carrot always protected Marron from other kids who bullied him on account of his rather feminine looks. Now in their teens, when Carrot is seventeen years old and Marron is sixteen, Marron returns the favor by taking out anyone who harms him, his friends, and especially his older brother Carrot.
- Though powerful, Marron does have some weak points shown better in the manga, such as a total lack of tolerance for alcohol. He's named after the European chestnut of the same name.
- Gateau Mocha (ガトー・モカ Gatō Moka?)
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- Age: 18
- Height: 208 cm
- Weight: 106 kg
- Voiced by: Kiyoyuki Yanada (Japanese), Chris Corey (English)
- The oldest of the five Sorcerer Hunters. He was not raised in the Sorcerer Hunters' village on Mt. Saint Hordic, and as a result, he is one of the few to join in adulthood. His advantage is immense physical strength due to a lifetime of martial arts training; he is also partially immune to magic due to that strength. Gateau's parents were killed by Sacher Torte, and his younger sister Eclair was abducted at that time; shortly afterwards, he met Chocolate and joined her team.
- Gateau is excessively macho and also bisexual, as shown in the manga by his statement "Beauty transcends gender." He also has a libido that nearly rivals that of Carrot, who is the only main character Gateau has no attraction to. Unlike Carrot however, Gateau knows when to put his libido in check.
- Gateau's main hobby is exhibitionism, often stripping to a Speedo and posing, accompanied by a cry of "Look at meee!" There's a running gag with him openly showing attraction to Marron due to his physical beauty, only to be ignored by the younger mystic.
- Tira Misu (ティラ・ミス Tira Misu?)
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- Age: 16
- Height: 158 cm
- Weight: 42 kg
- Voiced by: Megumi Hayashibara (Japanese), Tamara Lo (English)
- She, along with Chocolate, was raised by Carrot and Marron's father and mother, Onion and Apricot. She resembles Little Red Riding Hood, dressed in an oversized cloak and glasses.
- She seems very meek and shy, but reveals a bolder side of her personality in combat, pulling away her cloak and revealing her whip and leather Dominatrix gear. She is very skilled with the whip, and is the one who usually beats Carrot down after he transforms, turning him back to human form in the anime.
- Tira is deeply in love with Carrot, but due to her shy nature she isn't very up-front until later in the manga. Tira gets jealous when Carrot flirts with other girls, and along with her sister Chocolate, she whips Carrot as punishment for his wandering eyes.
- In battle, Tira occasionally uses a wire/thread instead of a whip. She also has basic knowledge of Gaia's magic, which is derived from nature; magic she learned from Apricot Glace, though she is only able to heal with it. Her dominatrix attire in the manga and OAVs is the traditional ensemble consisting of leather stiletto-heel boots, bustiers, corsets, spiked dog chains, etc. Her anime attire, however, has a more colorful style, consisting of a tight, skimpy, orange and white leotard with an emerald "tie", white gloves and heels. In the manga, her dominatrix outfit changes often — sometimes even during the same story. In the anime, she appeared in her manga outfit after being reborn.
- At the end of the manga, Tira finally admits her love to Carrot and marries him.
- Her name is an obvious pun on the Italian dessert of the same name.
- Chocolate Misu (ショコラ・ミス Shokora Misu?)
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- Age: 18
- Height: 162 cm
- Weight: 44 kg
- Voiced by: Yuko Mizutani (Japanese), Tiffany Grant (English)
- The sexy, straightforward, sometimes high-maintenance, short-tempered and somewhat nymphomaniac older sister of Tira. She is madly in love with Carrot (whom she more than often calls "Darling"), and literally throws herself at him. Often, Carrot is petrified of her and flees from her advances. Still, she keeps a close bond with Tira, protecting her when it's needed and fighting in her name more than once. She and Gateau are a separate team early in the manga, but eventually all five form a single group.
- Chocolate is likewise a dominatrix, but is far more violent and savage than her sister, and is also able to turn Carrot back to normal in the anime — after beating him up even harder than Tira. Her main weapon is her garrote and she is incredibly skilled with it. It's suggested that her character was inspired by Lum from Urusei Yatsura.
- Chocolate's dominatrix attire has a rather dark tone in the manga and OVAs in that she resembles a Nazi German soldier. Consisting of a leather cap (with the Nazi symbols of the eagle carrying the swastika as well as the Gestapo Death's Head), suspenders that barely cover her ample bust, leather pants and boots. (Her dominatrix attire in the manga and OVAs is also reminiscent of that worn by Charlotte Rampling in the 1974 film The Night Porter.) However, in the TV anime, her attire is more reflective of a biker: a slightly modest red leather bra top, along with similar leather pants, boots and cap (sans the Nazi symbol), with red gloves. At the end of the anime, after being reborn, Chocolate appeared in her manga outfit with her sister.
- Even though she loves Carrot sincerely, Chocolate is a very jealous girl and is quite vicious and ferocious towards Carrot when she catches him cheating on her, and whips him mercilessly. Normally, however, she is very amorous and romantic towards him, always smothering him in deep love and affection, which is the reason Carrot keeps his distance from her between the two sisters. Chocolate often has romantic/sexual dreams of her and Carrot together. These shōjoesque fantasies usually feature Carrot as very well-groomed and debonair-looking, as well as often ending in Carrot making love to her; in which she often goes into romantic/orgasmic frenzies. Oddly enough, her own image in these fantasies show her to be either meek or submissive, which is a big change from what she truly is.
- At the end of the manga, Chocolate allows her sister to marry Carrot, though that doesn't stop her from trying to seduce him and bearing his children.
An important part of the plot is that the 5 Sorcerer Hunters are reincarnations of 5 gods. They are:
- Carrot - Hakaishin, the God of Destruction (which explains his beast forms).
- Marron - Yaksha, the God of the East who carries a sword (explanation of Marron's rarely-seen sword skills).
- Gateau - Karlman, the God of the North who resembles a god from Norse Mythology in particular, maybe Thor.
- Tira - Apros, the Goddess of the West who's also a healer.
- Chocolate - Kuurin, the Goddess of the South who resembles the Hindu Demon Goddess Kali.
There's a reason for this: Carrot is the reincarnation of the Destruction God Hakaishin while the other 4 Hunters are the reincarnations of the 4 Gods that brought him down, which explains why it takes Tira and/or Chocolate as well as even Marron to bring Carrot back to his normal human form.
- Big Mama (ビッグ・マム Biggu Mamu?)
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- Voiced by: Sumi Shimamoto (Japanese), Kelly Manison (English, OVA), Sue Ulu (English, TV)
- An imposing being with great magical abilities. Her real name is Kanure Stella and she, alongside Sacher Torte, formed the Sorcerer Hunters, and henceforth dedicated her life to the punishment of evil Sorcerers. The highest rank of the Sorcerer Hunters, the Haz Knights, are her personal bodyguards.
- Daughter (ドーター Dōtā?)
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- Voiced by: Sakiko Tamagawa (Japanese), Kira Vincent Davis (English)
- Also known as Dotta, she is Big Mama's messenger and assistant. She is one of only two survivors of the Winged People. She wears qipao, and usually has her hair up in small buns.
- Haz Knights
- The most elite Sorcerer Hunters, with amazing powers, augmented by magical armor. Mille is the first to appear in the manga, while the others don't appear until volumes Nine, Ten and Eleven.
- Mille Feuille (ミルフィー・ユ Mirufī Yu?)
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- Voiced by: Yasuyuki Hirata
- Also known as Milphey-uy, he is a transvestite who most often acts with Carrot's group and has a thorough knowledge of necromancy and all kind of magic. His power comes from his Guardian Spirit, the Phoenix. He is also bisexual and constantly flings himself at both Onion and Carrot (which draws more ire from Tira and Chocolate) and flirts with them, though he's also shown some degree of interest in Tira and Marron.
- Cinnamon Tea (シナモン・コーチャ Shinamon Kōcha?)
- A very youthful-looking blonde girl with a slow manner, she has the power of super-speed.
- Chiffon Cake (シフォン・ケーキ Shifon Kēki?)
- He is a master of magical chemistry, using test tubes and flasks as powerful magic explosives, as well as for other offensive and defensive uses.
- Kahlua Milk (カルーア・ミルク Karūa Miruku?)
- This man is another highly skilled mystic, specializing in ice.
- Onion Glace (オニオン・グラッセ Onion Gurasse?)
- A former Haz Knight who left the group to raise a family. He wields twin axes that can inflict serious damage. He married Apricot Anzu, a fellow hunter and is Carrot and Marron's father. His appearance is very similar to Carrot's, with the addition of a facial scar and a far more muscular body. After the death of Apricot, it seems he has become as much of a lecher as his oldest son, at times. Of the two he acts as if he dislikes Carrot, though adores Marron for the resemblance to his dead wife.
- Apricot Glace (née Anzu) (アプリコット・グラッセ Apurikotto Gurasse?)
- A former Sorcerer Hunter who can change into her own outfit and uses a knife as well as nature magic. She becomes the head of the Stella Church at the end of the manga. She is Onion's wife and the Glace Brothers' mother.
[edit] Supporting
- Shicho
- A kunoichi ally of the Soga Clan who has poison in her blood. Nicknamed the "Butterfly of Death".
- Potato Chips
- A pint-sized sorcerer with a lisp. He looks far more like his father who makes an appearance shortly in the manga.
- Salad Chips
- Potato's short and rather young looking mother. She is over 30 though looks no more than 12.
- Grand Pa
- An elder at the village of hunters who resembles Yoda from Star Wars. He offers wisdom and support to Sorcerer Hunters though his true identity has a far darker twist. (See below in "Enemies").
[edit] Enemies
The Crystal Magicians, who turn humans into gems used for mystical purposes
- Sapphire Regal
- Emerald Ren
- Diamond Ra
- Ruby Rulan
- Death Master, a powerful Necromancer.
- Sacher Torte (ザッハ・トルテ Zahha Torute?)
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- Voiced by: Banjō Ginga Prounounced "Zaha".
- A sorcerer doctor and wielder of the Plantina Energy. Once an ally of Big Mamma, he helped found the Sorcerer Hunters, but eventually left because of differences between himself and Mama. He is Chocolate & Tira's adoptive father.
- The Sorcerer Hunter Killers
- Dark Grey
- Moss Green
- Gia Purple
The Five Guardian Spirits, assembled by Sacher to guard the Plantina Stones
- Artail
- Ice Vega, a master of ice and cold.
- Sirius of the Wind, one of the Winged People. He falls in love with Daughter and eventually surrenders to the hunters. He goes to live with Daughter and they begin trying to make a family.
- Kengyu Kiba, a living suit of Samurai Armor.
- Deneb, once Éclair Mocha, Gateu's younger sister. Sacher removed her memories, and she became Deneb of Sacher's guardian spirits. She has strength to rival her brother's and some magical abilities, she eventually regains her memory and goes to live at Mt. Saint Hordic with the Sorcerer Hunters. Her character designer admits her inspiration was Cammy.
Lendoll Carlsburg, the sonic gunslinger from the town of Tamales who gave the hunters all they could handle.
Four Lords of Darkness, ancient demons who once terrorized the world.
- Almond Rasseru, the bodiless one who possessed Carrot's mother.
- Gin Namba
- Cashew Prize, the most ruthless of the four who reformed and became Gran Pa.
- Cool Mint, had the power to conjure dead people.
Charlotte Stella, Kanure's little brother who is virtually all powerful.
[edit] Criticisms
Many fans of the original manga disliked the anime version, viewing it as being unfaithful to the manga with its many differences in story (adapted by Hiroyuki Kawasaki) and character design (adapted by Keiji Gotō).[citation needed] There is some debate over whether Sorcerer Hunters was edited to match with Japanese broadcast standards for children's television or whether the show was altered to appeal more to younger audiences without controversy.[citation needed] The OVA uses the original character designs, which are again adapted by Gotō. Many characters who did not appear in the television series appeared in the OVA. Also, Tira and Chocolate (who are 16 and 18 years old respectively), look physically mature in their dominatrix alter egos.
[edit] Media
[edit] TV Episode List
# | Title | Original air date |
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1 | "Float-Bridge of Love" "Ai no Nanba Hashi" (愛のなんぱ橋) |
October 3, 1995 |
2 | "Red Flower of Life" "Inochi Meshimase Akaki Hana" (命召しませ紅花 [あかきはな]) |
October 10, 1995 |
3 | "Unwritten Laws about Light and Dark" "Kage to Hikari no Fubunritsu" (影と光の不文律) |
October 17, 1995 |
4 | "Fireworks Competition of Love" "Ai no Hana Kadai Kai da" (愛の花火大会だ) |
October 24, 1995 |
5 | "A Dreamy Girl at Lakeside" "Kohan no Yume Shōjo" (湖畔の夢少女) |
October 31, 1995 |
6 | "Heresy of Love is Crystal" "Itan no Ai wa Kurisutaru" (異端の愛は水晶 [クリスタル]) |
November 7, 1995 |
7 | "Love, as it Drifts" "Ai, Nagereru mama" (愛、流れるまま) |
November 14, 1995 |
8 | "The Forbidden Fire" "Kinjirareta Honō" (禁じられた炎) |
November 21, 1995 |
9 | "Labyrinth Opera House" "Meikyū he no Opera Hausu" (迷宮への歌劇場 [オペラハウス]) |
November 28, 1995 |
10 | "To Love a Vagabond" "Koisuredo Fūraibō" (恋すれど風来坊) |
December 5, 1995 |
11 | "Forbidden Fruit" "Yurusarezaru Kajitsu" (許されざる果実) |
December 12, 1995 |
12 | "The Fossilized Warrior" "Kaseki no Yūsha" (化石の勇者) |
December 19, 1995 |
13 | "In Between Dreams and Reality" "Yume to Utsutsu no Hazama de" (夢と現 [うつつ] の間 [はざま] で) |
December 26, 1995 |
14 | "God's a Big Fool" "Kamisama wa Dai Tawake" (神様は大たわけ) |
January 2, 1996 |
15 | "The First Reunion" "Somete no Saikai" (初めての再会) |
January 9, 1996 |
16 | "The Great Hospital of Love" "Ai no Dai Byōin da" (愛の大病院だ) |
January 16, 1996 |
17 | "Big Mama Once Again" "Mamu, Futatabi..." (マム、再び…) |
January 23, 1996 |
18 | "The Gods Within" "Himerareshi Kamigami" (秘められし神々) |
January 30, 1996 |
19 | "Darling is a Love-Stricken Ass" "Mahoroba no Dārin" (まほろばの恋人[ダーリン]) |
February 6, 1996 |
20 | "The Boy Has Seen It" "Shōnen wa Mita" (少年は見た) |
February 13, 1996 |
21 | "A Sleepless Night" "Nemurenai Yoru" (眠れない夜) |
February 20, 1996 |
22 | "Sorcerer Hunter Spirits" "Sōsarāhantā Supirittsu" (法族狩り精神 [ソーサラーハンター・スピリッツ]) |
February 27, 1996 |
23 | "The Foible of Kindness" "Yashisa no Haiboku" (優しさの敗北) |
March 5, 1996 |
24 | "Overture of Destruction" "Hametsu he no Jokyoku" (破滅への序曲) |
March 12, 1996 |
25 | "The Awakening of the Destroyer" "Hakai Kami Fukkatsu" (破壊神復活) |
March 19, 1996 |
26 | "A Forgotten Piece from the Future" "Mirai kara no Wasuremono" (未来からの忘れ物) |
March 26, 1996 |
[edit] Music
- Opening Theme
- "What's Up Guys ?"
- Lyrics by: Miho Matsuba
- Composition by: Sho Goshima and Toshiro Yabuki
- Arrangement by: Toshiro Yabuki
- Song by: Shinnosuke Furumoto and Megumi Hayashibara
- Ending Theme
- "MASK"
- Lyrics and composition by: Masami Okui
- Arrangement by: Toshiro Yabuki and Tsutomu Ohira
- Song by: Masami Okui and Kasumi Matsumura
[edit] References
- Sorcerer Hunters Manga Volumes 1-13, the English translation by Tokyopop, First Edition.