Gin'iro no Olynssis | |
銀色のオリンシス (Gin'iro no Orinshisu) |
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Genre | Fantasy, Adventure Mecha, Romance, |
Light novel | |
Written by | Hitomi Amamiya |
Illustrated by | Hisashi Hirai |
Published by | MediaWorks |
Demographic | Male |
Magazine | Dengeki Maoh |
Original run | November 2006 – April 2007 |
Volumes | 1 |
TV anime | |
Directed by | Katsumi Tokoro |
Studio | Toei Animation |
Network | Chiba TV, TV Saitama, Tokyo MX TV, KBS Kyoto, ABC |
Original run | October 5, 2006 – December 21, 2006 |
Episodes | 12 |
Gin'iro no Olynssis (銀色のオリンシス Gin'iro no Orinshisu ) is a Japanese light novel created by Hitomi Amamiya, with illustrations by Hisashi Hirai. It was first serialized in the seinen magazine Dengeki Maoh in November 2006. An anime adaptation directed by Katsumi Tokoro and produced by Toei Animation aired in Japan from October 5, 2006 to December 21, 2006.[1]
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The story takes place during a fictional future, in the year 3567. During this time, a supernatural barrier called the Olynssis barrier, which disrupts space and time, envelops all of Earth. The planet is also being overrun by organic machines called Gardeners, which seek to exterminate all humans in order to "save and preserve" the planet. Tokito Aizawa is part of a group of hunters who destroys Gardeners and sells the scraps. Although, after encountering a girl named Tea, who constantly calls him "Koichi", and her giant machine, Silver, his life becomes more complicated.
An anime adaptation of the Gin'iro no Olynssis light novel began broadcast on the Japanese television network Asahi Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) on October 5, 2006. It is directed by Katsumi Tokoro and produced by Toei Animation. Other networks such as Tokyo MX TV and Chiba TV also aired the episodes at later dates. A total of twelve episodes aired, with the last airing on December 21, 2006.[1]
The anime was compiled into six DVD volumes;[2] the limited edition, director's cut editions of the volumes had consecutive monthly releases in 2007.[3] A box set containing all the volumes was released on January 21, 2007.[4]
# | Title | Original air date |
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1 | "Light Blue Reincarnation" "Mizuiro no Saisei" (水色の再生) |
2006-10-05 |
2 | "Crimson Journey" "Akaneiro no Tabidachi" (茜色の旅立ち) |
2006-10-12 |
3 | "Black Visitor" "Kokushoku no Raihōsha" (黒色の来訪者) |
2006-10-19 |
4 | "Grey Battlefield" "Haiiro no Senjō" (灰色の戦場) |
2006-10-26 |
5 | "Green Maze" "Midoriiro no Meikyū" (緑色の迷宮) |
2006-11-02 |
6 | "Golden Demon" "Kin'iro no Akuma" (金色の悪魔) |
2006-11-09 |
7 | "Red Bonds" "Sekishoku no Kizuna" (赤色の絆) |
2006-11-16 |
8 | "Tear-Colored Decision" "Namida iro no Ketsui" (涙色の決意) |
2006-11-23 |
9 | "Grief-Colored Gravestone" "Aishoku no Bohyō" (哀色の墓標) |
2006-11-30 |
10 | "Lead-Colored Orbit" "Namariiro no Kidō" (鉛色の軌道) |
2006-12-07 |
11 | "Scarlet Universe" "Hīro no Uchū" (緋色の宇宙) |
2006-12-14 |
12 | "Silver Future" "Gin'iro no Mirai" (銀色の未来) |
2006-12-21 |
Two pieces of theme music are used for the anime episodes; one opening theme and one ending theme. The opening theme is "destiny" by CHiYo, while the ending theme is "Saraba Seishun no Hibi" by the Inazuma Sentai. CHiYo released a single for "destiny" on November 20, 2006, which is the seventh single she has released since her debut.[5]