My-Otome 0~S.ifr~

My-Otome 0~S.ifr~

Episode 1 DVD cover
舞-乙HiME 0~S.ifr~
(Mai-Otome 0 Shifuru)
Genre Action, Drama
Original video animation
Directed by Masakazu Obara
Written by Hiroyuki Yoshino
Music by Kuniaki Haishima
Studio Sunrise
Licensed by Bandai Entertainment
Released February 22, 2008November 21, 2008
Episodes 3
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My-Otome 0~S.ifr~ (舞-乙HiME 0~S.ifr~ Mai-Otome 0 Shifuru?) is a 2008 anime OVA produced by Sunrise and directed by Hisayuki Hirokazu,[1] the former My-Otome character designer. It was developed as a prequel to the other My-Otome films of the time. The peculiar name "0~S.ifr~" relates to the number zero.

"Sifr" (صفر) is the Arabic word for the number 0 (zero), also the origin for the word "cipher". It is also the name of a main character, Sifr Fran.

In the promotional teaser trailer for My-Otome 0, included in episode 4 of the My-Otome Zwei OVA, the title was written as My-Otome S.ifl (舞-乙HiME S.ifl?). However, the spelling "S.ifr" is consistent in all other sources.

This is the prequel of My-Otome, which predates the events before the My-Otome Series. In this series, it focuses upon the origins of Lena Sayers, the mother of Arika Yumemiya and former bearer of Lofty Crimson Jade / Blue Sky Sapphire GEM, and Sifr Fran, the biological mother of Nina Wáng and the former queen of Windbloom Kingdom, as well as the origins of Schwartz, Aswad, and the Garderobe Academy and its Five Columns. The kidnapping of Sifr and the powerful revelation of Lena's GEM fatefully determine the outcome of the future for themselves and the others around them.

In contrast to all previous shows from the Mai metaseries, the music for S.ifr was not written by Kajiura Yuki. Instead, the music is provided by Kuniaki Haishima.

In July 2010, Bandai Entertainment announced that they had licensed the series.[2]

Contents

Characters

Episodes

  1. You'll Die If You Look Away (よそ見してると死にますよ Yosomishiteru to Shinimasu yo?)
  2. Princess and Maiden (ヒメとヲトメ Hime to Otome?)
  3. I Want to Live (わたしは生きたいのよ Watashi wa ikitai no yo?)

Theme Songs

References

  1. ^ "My-Otome O ~S.ifr~" Newtype USA 6 (12) 16. December 2007. ISSN 1541-4817.
  2. ^ http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-07-31/bandai-ent-adds-my-otome-0-s.ifr-sora-kake-girl

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