Steel Angel Kurumi | |
Volume 1 (English version) |
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鋼鉄天使くるみ (Kōtetsu Tenshi Kurumi) |
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Genre | Adventure, Romantic comedy, Sci-fi, Magical girl |
Manga | |
Written by | Kaishaku |
Published by | Kadokawa Shoten |
English publisher | ADV Manga |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Magazine | Monthly Ace Next |
Original run | May 10, 1999 – April 4, 2000 |
Volumes | 11 |
TV anime | |
Directed by | Naohito Takahashi |
Produced by | Shukichi Kanda |
Written by | Naruhisa Arakawa |
Music by | Toshihiko Sahashi |
Studio | Pony Canyon Oriental Light and Magic |
Licensed by | Madman Entertainment ADV Films |
Network | WOWOW |
English network | Anime Network |
Original run | October 5, 1999 – April 4, 2000 |
Episodes | 24 |
Original video animation | |
Steel Angel Kurumi Encore | |
Directed by | Naohito Takahashi |
Produced by | Shukichi Kanda |
Written by | Naruhisa Arakawa |
Music by | Toshihiko Sahashi |
Studio | Pony Canyon Oriental Light and Magic |
Licensed by | ADV Films |
Released | January 7, 2000 – March 1, 2000 |
Runtime | 15 minutes (per episode) |
Episodes | 4 |
TV anime | |
Steel Angel Kurumi 2 | |
Directed by | Naohito Takahashi |
Written by | Naruhisa Arakawa |
Music by | Toshihiko Sahashi |
Studio | Pony Canyon Oriental Light and Magic |
Licensed by | Madman Entertainment ADV Films |
Network | TV Kanagawa Chiba TV TV Saitama SUN-TV |
English network | Anime Network |
Original run | April 12, 2001 – June 28, 2001 |
Episodes | 12 |
Original video animation | |
Steel Angel Kurumi Zero | |
Directed by | Naohito Takahashi |
Written by | Naruhisa Arakawa |
Music by | Toshihiko Sahashi |
Studio | Pony Canyon Oriental Light and Magic |
Released | April 18, 2001 – June 20, 2001 |
Runtime | 15 minutes per episode |
Episodes | 3 |
TV drama | |
Steel Angel Kurumi Pure | |
Produced by | Masayoshi Ikeda |
Music by | Toshihiko Sahashi |
Studio | Pony Canyon |
Original run | April 2, 2002 – ? |
Steel Angel Kurumi (鋼鉄天使くるみ Kōtetsu Tenshi Kurumi ) is a manga and anime series following the adventures of its titular character created by Kaishaku. Directed by Naohito Takahashi, animated by Oriental Light and Magic and produced by Pony Canyon with character designs by Yuriko Chiba and Yuji Ikeda and music by Toshihiko Sahashi, it has been translated and released in North America by ADV Films.[1] In 2008 Crunchyroll announced it had partnered with Pony Canyon to release all Steel Angel Kurumi series' for streaming and download.[2]
The Kurumi series as a whole consists of the first show Steel Angel Kurumi, four OVA episodes entitled Steel Angel Kurumi Encore, and a second show by the name of Steel Angel Kurumi 2, plus a sort-of dramatic prequel "Steel Angel Kurumi 0". A live-action version was made, titled Steel Angel Kurumi Pure, but has a different continuity to the anime. This show was originally aired in Japan as part of WOWOW's Anime Complex.
The anime is set in an alternate history version of Japan during the 1920s, prior to World War II.
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The story follows a young boy named Nakahito Kagura. He is pushed by a group of classmates to go into a house rumored to belong to a mad scientist. Inside, he comes across what seems to be a life-like doll. At the same time, the Japanese Army carries out an attack on the house. During the attack the "doll" falls over and Nakahito accidentally kisses it, causing it to awaken. The doll turns out to be the Steel Angel Kurumi, who is being hunted by the military for mysterious reasons.
Voiced by: Houko Kuwashima (Japanese), Kira Vincent-Davis (English)
Voiced by: Atsuko Enomoto (Japanese), Kelli Cousins (English)
Voiced by: Rie Tanaka (Japanese), Monica Rial (English)
Voiced by: Masayo Kurata (Japanese), Hilary Haag (English)
Voiced by: Yasunori Matsumoto (Japanese), David Mantranga (English)
Voiced by: Hirotaka Suzuoki (Japanese), Mike MacRae (English)
Voiced by: Ai Orikasa (Japanese), Shelley Calene-Black (English)
Voiced by: Tamio Ōki (Japanese), John Swasey (English)
Voiced by: Tomomichi Nishimura (Japanese), Andy McAvin (English)
Voiced by: Toshiyuki Morikawa (Japanese), Todd Waite (English)
Yoshiko Koganei and Eiko Kichijoji
Voiced by: Michiko Neya and Tomoko Kawakami (Japanese), Christine Auten and Emily Carter (English)
The manga was being produced at the same time of the anime however is significantly different from the anime. In the manga, Nakahito discovers Kurumi in the same fashion, he was being bullied and fell into Dr. Ayanoukoji's lab.
The academy travels back in time to find the world's greatest mystic. In order to do that, they give each nation the ability to design its own steel angel. They then hold a Steel Fight in order to see who the strongest mystic is. During the Steel Fight, all steel angels are shut down because of a revolt, and a demon exits her fake steel angel body. She places a curse on Nakahito and travels into the future. The crew also goes into the future to destroy the demon and remove the curse. They live with Dr. Amagi's granddaughter.
A 24-episode anime TV series was produced by the animation studio Oriental Light and Magic and directed by Naohito Takahashi. The anime aired in Japan between October 5, 1999 and April 4, 2000 on WOWOW.
Four additional OVA short stories of the Steel Angels: Saki becomes a film actress, Karinka goes on a blind date with Kamihito, Kurumi practices the art of becoming a traditional Japanese woman, and the rest of the Steel Angels engage in a contest to win Nakahito's heart. These aired halfway through the first series.
An alternate story of the Steel Angel Kurumi series set in the early 21st century. Bringing back the feeling of love polygons, the twist in this 12-episode continuation is that almost all of the characters are female, bringing a Yuri element to the story.
The story takes place back at the Kagura Shrine, in AD 200X, about 4 generations after Nakahito Kagura. One day, Nako Kagura and her best friend Uruka get lost in the shrine's basement labyrinth (formerly a bomb shelter) and run across a dog and a giant, scary, flying statue. As Nako and Uruka run away from the scary flying statue, Nako trips and is caught by the statue, which covers her in a divine light. She is then given a message by Dr. Ayanakouji through the statue, the statue then breaks apart and out falls Kurumi, right onto Nako's lips. Again, the events come full circle, and Kurumi awakens from a new master's kiss.
This OVA story takes place in the distant future in which Kurumi, Saki, and Karinka all live inside of an apartment together along with their landlady Excelia. The 3 episode OVA which aired in the midst of the second series, takes place mainly inside of the apartment as Kurumi comes home to the apartment from school to notify her house mates that she has met a boy at school whom she has fallen in love with.
The story then proceeds from there as Kurumi handles her depression and loneliness after the boy she is in love with moves away from her, and then finds out that he is dying. In every episode, the feelings within Kurumi causes a glowing angel to appear before her, and later, in front of the others.
This series has a much more darker story, with no comedy or action elements as evident in the other series. The color palette is very limited except for the characters who still keep their colorful, bright hair.
A 24 episode Japanese television drama was produced in 2002. The story is set the 21st century where the rapid evolution of robot technology makes it possible to use them as nurses in hospitals. These new robots are then referred to as 'kangoroids'. Ayanokouji Corporation is the leading company in this area. They are developing new kangoroids for home use, which has the code name 'Steel Angel'. When the 1st prototype named Kurumi is completed, they choose one boy as its monitor. The boy is Nakahito Kagura, a nephew of the president of Ayanokouji Corporation. He is a junior high student but he has contained himself in his room after an incident and refuses to leave. He soon receives a package in the mail that contains the prototype Kurumi kangoroid. While he's embarrassed with Kurumi at first, her devotion slowly makes him accept her.