Amagi Brilliant Park

Amagi Brilliant Park

First light novel volume cover
甘城ブリリアントパーク
(Amagi Buririanto Pāku)
Genre Fantasy, Romantic comedy
Light novel
Written by Shoji Gatoh
Illustrated by Yuka Nakajima
Published by Fujimi Shobo
Demographic Male
Imprint Fujimi Fantasia Bunko
Original run February 20, 2013 – ongoing
Volumes 6
Light novel
Amagi Brilliant Park: Maple Summoner
Written by Keishō Yanagawa
Illustrated by Yuka Nakajima
Published by Fujimi Shobo
Demographic Male
Imprint Fujimi Fantasia Bunko
Original run October 20, 2014 – ongoing
Volumes 3
Manga
Written by Shoji Gatoh
Illustrated by Kimitake Yoshioka
Published by Fujimi Shobo
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Monthly Dragon Age
Original run March 2014 – ongoing
Volumes 2
Manga
Amagi Brilliant Park? Fumo
Written by Shoji Gatoh
Illustrated by Kōji Azuma
Published by Fujimi Shobo
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Monthly Dragon Age
Original run June 2014 – ongoing
Anime television series
Directed by Yasuhiro Takemoto
Produced by Shinji Horikiri
Shunsuke Matsumura
Tomohito Nagase
Yoshihisa Nakayama
Yuichi Yamada
Written by Fumihiko Shimo
Music by Shinkichi Mitsumune
Studio Kyoto Animation
Licensed by
Sentai Filmworks
Network TBS, BS-TBS
Original run October 6, 2014 December 25, 2014
Episodes 13
Original video animation
Directed by Yasuhiro Takemoto
Written by Fumihiko Shimo
Music by Shinkichi Mitsumune
Studio Kyoto Animation
Licensed by
Sentai Filmworks
Released June 26, 2015
Runtime 25 minutes
Manga
Amagi Brilliant Park the animation
Written by AmaBri Restoration Committee
Illustrated by Ami Hakui
Published by Kadokawa
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine ComicWalker

Amagi Brilliant Park (甘城ブリリアントパーク Amagi Buririanto Pāku) is a Japanese light novel series written by Shoji Gatoh and illustrated by Yuka Nakajima. Fujimi Shobo has published six volumes since February 20, 2013, under their Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint. There are three manga adaptations published by Fujimi Shobo and Kadokawa. A 13-episode anime television series adaptation by Kyoto Animation aired in Japan between October 6 and December 25, 2014.

Plot

Seiya Kanie is a good looking, perfectionist boy who is forced by the mysterious Isuzu Sento to visit an amusement park named Amagi Brilliant Park, which is in serious financial trouble and about to be closed forever. The park is actually staffed by refugees from a magical realm called Maple Land, and the park is a facility for harvesting magical energy from visitors while they're having fun. As such, the park is the only way the refugees can maintain their existence in the human realm.

To save the park from closing, Seiya is hired by the owner, Latifah Fleuranza, the princess of Maple land (who Seiya met before when he was a young boy) to use his skills in entertainment to become its new manager. However, to not lose the land to a real estate agency, they have only three months left to attract 250,000 visitors, a feat that seems impossible given the park's current situation.

Characters

Main characters

Seiya Kanie (可児江 西也 Kanie Seiya)
Voiced by: Kōki Uchiyama
Seiya is the main protagonist. He is a perfectionist high school student who has mental sharpness, intelligence, excellent reflexes, and acts like a prince to the point of being a narcissist which annoys people. He used to be involved in the entertainment industry during his childhood and his stage name was Seiya Kodama. According to Isuzu, he was a child who would have made every adult/parent proud. However, Seiya has told her that he died a long time ago. He receives from Latifah the magical power of listening to a person's heart, although this power only works once with each person. After some time he opens up to the park's workers, especially Isuzu, sharing his fears and insecurities. He once met Latifah when he was a kid, but he didn't remember until he found out about her curse. His name originates from Kanye West.[1]
Isuzu Sento (千斗 いすず Sento Isuzu)
Voiced by: Ai Kakuma
A royal guard who carries a magical muzzleloader named Steinberger and forces Seiya to go on a "date" with her to Amagi Brilliant Park. She has a stoic personality, rarely showing emotion. Despite that facade, she is also very sensitive. She has developed feelings towards Seiya, but refuses to tell him. She was Amagi Brilliant Park's manager before Seiya's arrival. Her upbringing as a royal guard resulted in her tendency to quickly resort to violence by threatening others or shooting them with her gun and was a poor manager, with the staff fearing her greatly. Her muzzle loader has been magically infused into her body, so she can summon it from any exposed skin. She uses a variety of bullets with different effects such as removing the target's memory or simply causing a lot of pain when hit. Once Seiya becomes the manager, Isuzu becomes his secretary and eventually develops feelings for him, despite still disliking his arrogant demeanor.
Latifah Fleuranza (ラティファ・フルーランザ Ratifa Furūranza)
Voiced by: Yukiyo Fujii
The princess of Maple Land. She gives Seiya some of her magical powers by kissing him. According to Triken, she is Moffle's niece and bears a striking resemblance to his sister. Due to some circumstances including her frail body, she cannot leave the garden which is casted with a magic barrier. In the light novel, Latifah is blind. It turns out she was cursed by a wizard, who made her body deficient in Animus, Maple Land's life force, and the curse renews each year, resetting her memory and age, meaning she has lived as a 14-year old for more than a decade. Her name originates from Queen Latifah.[1]

Amagi Brilliant Park cast

Mascots

Moffle (モッフル Moffuru)
Voiced by: Ayako Kawasumi
A fairy of candies with the form of a mouse with a hat, and Amagi Brilliant Park's main mascot, who takes a mutual dislike towards Seiya. He is Latifah's uncle and is very protective of her. He has the same appearance as Bonta, the fictional mascot of the Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu series (also produced by Kyoto Animation and based on a light novel by Shoji Gatoh). He hates it when someone calls him a rip-off. It is hinted, albeit indirectly, that Moffle hates Latifah's father due to his marriage to Moffle's beloved sister and that Latifah was merely left in his care.
Macaron (マカロン Makaron)
Voiced by: Ryōko Shiraishi
A fairy of music with the form of a sheep, and one of the park's mascots. He has a short temper. He has the artist air and often takes time off work if he is not feeling inspired. He plays the violin. He's divorced and fighting for the custody of his daughter.
Tirami (ティラミー Tiramī)
Voiced by: Ai Nonaka
A fairy of flowers with the form of a pink Pomeranian dog, and one of the park's mascots. He seems to be a pervert with a keen eye for young women and bewitching older women. He also seems to be knowledgeable about explosives.
Wanipi (ワニピー Wanipī)
Voiced by: Takuma Terashima
A fairy with the form of a blue crocodile. He is also one of the park's mascots.
Dornel (ドルネル Doruneru)
Voiced by: Satoshi Hino
Another fairy of flowers with the form of a ferret who, after ending up trapped in the "Ruby's Trial by Fire" attraction looking for a treasure, he simply chose to stay there watching anime and playing online games, for ten years.
Jaw (ジョー )
Voiced by: Shinichiro Miki
A fairy with the form of a shark who works in the machine room. He becomes a terrifying life-like version of himself when he comes into contact with water; an ability he himself was not aware of until Seiya showed him his reflection in a mirror, much to his shock.

Elementario

Muse (ミュース Myūsu)
Voiced by: Yuka Aisaka
The fairy of water and the leader of the fairies of Elementario. Muse has a very energetic and cheerful personality and she is often seen with a smile on her face. Despite the lack of popularity of the Elementario, she still works hard. Of the four fairies, she is the best at singing.
Salama (サーラマ Sārama)
Voiced by: Minami Tsuda
The fairy of fire of the fairies of Elementario, who usually has a lazy and unmotivated personality when it comes to performing at the park. She seems to enjoy being on her phone when she is not performing and apparently engages in flaming wars.
Sylphy (シルフィー Shirufī)
Voiced by: Tomoyo Kurosawa
The fairy of wind of the fairies of Elementario. She is an airhead, but also the best at performing of the four. She sometimes speaks random Chinese sayings.
Kobory (コボリー Koborī)
Voiced by: Shiori Mikami[2]
The fairy of earth of the fairies of Elementario. She usually has a stoic demeanor and has shown interest in yaoi. She is shown to be a complete klutz.

Other members

Triken (トリケン Toriken)
Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama
A fairy with the form of a yellow triceratops with glasses. He is in charge of sales and is a bit perverted.
Ashe (アーシェ Āshe)
Voiced by: Shiori Mikami
The head accountant of Amagi Brilliant Park.
Wrench (レンチ Renchi)
Voiced by: Tetsu Inada
A fairy with the form of a wrench. He is the chief of engineering.
Ōkuro (オークロ Ōkuro)
Voiced by: Shinya Takahashi
The chief of security of Amagi Brilliant Park. A regular human who wears a wrestler mask.
Nick (ニック Nikku)
Voiced by: Seiichirō Yamashita
A fairy with the form of several types of meat, who is the head of catering.
Genjūrō (ゲンジュウロウ)
Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama
A fairy with the form of a dolphin wearing samurai gear who is in charge of the Splash Ocean attraction.
Rubrum the Red Dragon (赤龍ルブルム Sekiryū Ruburumu)
Voiced by: Jouji Nakata
A huge red dragon that lived in the abandoned "Ruby's Trial by Fire" attraction at the park, but later he was re-hired to work on another attraction. Despite his size and appearance, he's quite a crybaby, and not very good at flying, but works hard nonetheless.
Taramo (タラモ)
Voiced by: Nobuyuki Hiyama
The leader of the Diggeries, a group of mole-like fairies who were being persecuted by a tyrannical empire, so they were given shelter in the park. After finding out said empire was no more, they gleefully accept to work at the park.
Eiko Adachi (安達 映子 Adachi Eiko)
Voiced by: Hiromi Igarashi
A girl with a kind demeanor who used to work in animal videos and is hired in order to compensate the lack of staff. She is capable of understanding what the mascots are saying when they are not speaking.
Biino Bandō (伴藤 美衣乃 Bandō Biino)
Voiced by: Natsumi Takamori
Another girl who is also hired in order to compensate the lack of staff, but showed up at the interview after being stabbed by her brother, simply because, he refuses to let his younger sister go to work. She works in the shaved ice stand near the pool area.
Shiina Chūjō (中城 椎菜 Chūjō Shiina)
Voiced by: Haruka Chisuga
A shy girl coming from Amagi High, a year younger than Isuzu and Kanie, who is the last person hired in order to compensate the lack of staff. She works with Jaw in the machine room. She seems to have a crush on Kanie.
Tetsuhige (鉄ひげ, lit. Ironbeard)
Voiced by: Masahiko Tanaka
A pirate from Maple Land with the form of an elephant seal with an iron mustache. He and his crew of pirate seals appeared at the Splash Ocean attraction when a magic portal opened there and took Latifah, the customers and the cast as hostages. After being defeated, he and his crew are forced to work at the park in order to pay for the damages under the supervision of Jaw (as they are terrified of sharks). He later warms up to the idea of being an entertainer and even begins to enjoy his roll to entertain children.

Other characters

Takaya Kurisu (栗栖 隆也 Kurisu Takaya)
Voiced by: Junichi Suwabe
Takaya is the wizard who defeated a powerful dragon under orders of the king of Maple Land with the promise of gaining Latifah's hand in return, but when the king refused to fulfill his part of the bargain, he placed a curse on the princess, leading to her current condition. He later appears disguised as an employee of Amagi Development, a company that wishes to acquire Amagi Brilliant Park.
Aisu Kyūbu (久武 藍珠 Kyūbu Aisu)
Voiced by: Yūko Kaida
Seiya's aunt and guardian. Despite usually slacking off, she deeply cares about her nephew.
Takami (タカミ Takami)
Voiced by: Sakura Nakamura
A waitress that works at the restaurant "Savage", that is frequented by Moffle, Macaron and Tirami.

Media

Light novels

The first light novel volume was published by Fujimi Shobo under their Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint on February 20, 2013. As of April 2015, six volumes have been published.

A spin-off light novel series, written by Keishō Yanagawa and titled Amagi Brilliant Park: Maple Summoner, was first published by Fujimi Fantasia Bunko on October 18, 2014. As of February 2015, three volumes have been published.

No.Release date ISBN
1 February 20, 2013[3]ISBN 978-4-8291-3828-1
2 August 20, 2013[4]ISBN 978-4-8291-3921-9
3 January 18, 2014[5]ISBN 978-4-04-070004-5
4 June 20, 2014[6]ISBN 978-4-04-070207-0
5 October 18, 2014[7]ISBN 978-4-04-070208-7
6 April 18, 2015[8]ISBN 978-4-04-070209-4

Manga

A manga adaptation with art by Kimitake Yoshioka started serialization in Fujimi Shobo's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Dragon Age with the March 2014 issue sold on February 8.[9] The series has been compiled in two tankōbon volumes, released on June 7 and October 8, 2014.[10][11] A four-panel comic strip manga illustrated by Kōji Azuma titled Amagi Brilliant Park? Fumo (甘城ブリリアントパーク?ふも) began serialization in Monthly Dragon Age with the June 2014 issue.[12] A third manga titled Amagi Brilliant Park the animation (甘城ブリリアントパークthe animation), written by the AmaBri Restoration Committee (甘ブリ再生委員会 Amaburi Saisei Iinkai) and illustrated by Ami Hakui, will begin serialization on Kadokawa's ComicWalker website.

Anime

A 13-episode anime television series adaptation produced by Kyoto Animation and directed by Yasuhiro Takemoto[13] aired between October 6 and December 25, 2014. The opening theme is "Extra Magic Hour" (エクストラ・マジック・アワー Ekusutora Majikku Awā), performed by Akino with bless4.[14] The ending theme is "Elementalio de Aimashō!" (エレメンタリオで会いましょう! Erementario de Aimashō!), performed by Brilliant4, a voice actress unit composed of Yuka Aisaka, Tomoyo Kurosawa, Shiori Mikami, and Minami Tsuda.[13]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 ラノベ質問状 : 「甘城ブリリアントパーク」 賀東招二が遊園地で着想 ヒップホップの影響も (in Japanese). Mainichi Shimbun. August 1, 2014. Retrieved October 8, 2014.
  2. 青二プロダクション 三上枝織 [Aoni Production - Shiori Mikami]. Aoni Production (in Japanese). Retrieved February 26, 2015.
  3. 甘城ブリリアントパーク1 (in Japanese). Fujimi Shobo. Retrieved January 15, 2014.
  4. 甘城ブリリアントパーク2 (in Japanese). Fujimi Shobo. Retrieved January 15, 2014.
  5. 甘城ブリリアントパーク3 (in Japanese). Fujimi Shobo. Retrieved January 15, 2014.
  6. 甘城ブリリアントパーク4 (in Japanese). Fujimi Shobo. Retrieved June 26, 2014.
  7. 甘城ブリリアントパーク5 (in Japanese). Fujimi Shobo. Retrieved October 9, 2014.
  8. 甘城ブリリアントパーク6 (in Japanese). Fujimi Shobo. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
  9. "Shoji Gatoh's Amagi Brilliant Park Gets Manga in Dragon Age". Anime News Network. February 2, 2014. Retrieved February 2, 2014.
  10. 甘城ブリリアントパーク (1) (ドラゴンコミックスエイジ) (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved October 9, 2014.
  11. 甘城ブリリアントパーク (2) (ドラゴンコミックスエイジ) (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved October 9, 2014.
  12. 月刊ドラゴンエイジ 2014年6月号 [Monthly Dragon Age June 2014 issue] (in Japanese). Tohan Corporation. Retrieved October 9, 2014.
  13. 13.0 13.1 "Yuka Aisaka, Tomoyo Kurosawa, Shiori Mikami, Minami Tsuda Perfom Amagi Brilliant Park Ending Theme". Anime News Network. September 2, 2014. Retrieved September 7, 2014.
  14. "Amagi Brilliant Park 1st Promo Previews Opening Theme". Anime News Network. August 15, 2014. Retrieved September 19, 2014.

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