Togainu no Chi
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Togainu no Chi | |
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Developer(s) | Nitro+chiral |
Publisher(s) | Nitro+chiral |
Release date | February 25th 2005 |
Genre(s) | BL game |
Rating(s) | 18+ |
System requirements | Windows98SE/Me/2000/XP |
Togainu no Chi (咎狗の血 Togainu no Chi?, lit. "Blood of the reprimanded hound") is a Japanese BL anime game made by the softwarehouse Nitro+chiral [1]. The plot centers on Akira, a young man who was made to participate in a deadly game called "Igura" in post-apocalyptical Japan in exchange for being freed from jail. His goal is to beat the "Il-Re", the strongest person in Igura. Currently, there is the original PC game Togainu no Chi and an image drama CD. A Playstation 2 version of the game named Togainu no Chi TRUE BLOOD will be released in 2008.
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[edit] Characters
[edit] Akira
(アキラ Akira?) Voice Actor(s): Spoon Sakiware (PC and Drama CD), Kousuke Toriumi (PS2)
The game's protagonist. He grew up as an orphan along with Keisuke. Akira was a champion of street fighting game "Bl@ster". He was accused of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment, but Emma got him out of jail so he could participate in Igura. He usually acts cold and uncaring. His weapon is a knife.
[edit] Keisuke
(ケイスケ Keisuke?) Voice Actor(s): Nanimusha (PC, Drama CD), Tomokazu Sugita (PS2) [[2]]
Akira's best/closest friend. They grew up together in the orphanage. Keisuke chases after Akira and also joins Igura.
[edit] Rin
(リン Rin?) Voice Actor (s): Hayato Kiryuuin (PC, Drama CD), Jun Fukuyama (PS2) [[3]]
Helps Akira around the town and cheers up Akira when he's down. He fights with two small daggers.
[edit] Motomi
(源泉 Motomi?) Voice Actor (s): Kazuya Ichijō (PC, Drama CD, PS2)
A reporter that has information about Emma and the tournament. He does not participate in the game.
[edit] Arbitro
(アルビトロ Arubitoro?) Voice Actor (s): Shō Hishi (PC, Drama CD), Kōsuke Okano (PS2)
Owner of the narcotics organization and the referee of Igura.
[edit] Kau
(狗 Kau?)
Arbitro's 'pet'. He cannot see or speak but has a very keen sense of smell. He can sniff out the fake dogtag violators in the Igura game. [[4]] His name's kanji, which means dog or puppy, can be also read as "Inu" which also means dog in Japanese.
[edit] Shiki
(シキ Shiki?) Voice Actor(s): Hikaru Midorikawa (PC, Drama CD, PS2)
The strongest participant in Igura. He is extremely feared and uses a katana.
[edit] Kiriwar
(キリヲ Kirio?) Voice Actor (s): Fuji Bakuhatsu (PC, Drama CD), Katsuyuki Konishi (PS2)
Executes the rule violators of the tournament. He uses a pipe.
[edit] Gunzi
(グンジ Gunji?) Voice Actor (s): Kazuya Sugisaki (PC, Drama CD), Kishō Taniyama (PS2)
Executes the rule violators of the tournament. He uses knuckle claws.
[edit] Emma
(エマ Ema?) Voice Actor (s): Kaori Okuda (PC), Asako Dodo (PS2)
Gets Akira out of jail using the excuse of false charges in exchange for him fighting in the tournament.
[edit] Gwen/Nagoo
(グエン Guen?) Voice Actor (s): Kikutarō Namekawa (PC), Takuo Kawamura (PS2)
An officer that comes in with Ema, he acts as her bodyguard. An honest man with a normally harsh expression.
[edit] Takeru
(猛 Takeru?) Voice Actor (s): Takezō Koike (PC), Hideki Ogihara (PS2)
A participant in Igura with an extreme passion to win.
[edit] Nano
(ナノ Nano?) Voice Actor (s): Prof. Murasakiryuu (PC, Drama CD), Takumi Yamazaki (PS2)
An enigmatic figure throughout the game; ambiguous as to whether he is a friend or foe to Akira.
[edit] Tomoyuki
(トモユキ Tomoyuki?) Voice Actor (s): Yuichi Nakamura (PC, PS2)
[edit] Kazui
(カズイ Kazui?) Voice Actor (s): Daisuke Hirakawa (Drama CD, PS2)
[edit] Yukihito
(ユキヒト Yukihito?) Voice Actor (s): Hiroshi Kamiya (PS2)
[edit] Terms
[edit] Line
(ライン Rain?)
A drug used in Igura. When taken it gives the user extra fighting abilities, however has harmful side effects.
[edit] Suit Dog Tag
A necklace that all the members in Igura must wear. Each dog tag has a card suit on it, the aim of the game is to collect a Royal Flush, similar to Poker.
[edit] Notes
- "Nitro+CHiRAL official product site.", 2005-10-27. Retrieved on 2005-10-27.
[edit] External Links
- Official Togainu no Chi Website (Japanese)
- Official Togainu no Chi Image Drama CD Website (Japanese)
- Official Togainu no Chi True Blood Website (Japanese)