Garo (TV series)
GARO | |
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Title screen | |
Genre |
Tokusatsu Horror Drama |
Created by | Keita Amemiya |
Written by |
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Directed by |
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Starring |
Hiroki Konishi Mika Hijii Ray Fujita Masaki Kyomoto |
Composer(s) |
Shinji Kinoshita Kōichi Ōta |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language(s) | Japanese |
No. of episodes | 25 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Minoru Kubo Kiyotaka Ninomiya Makoto Shiraishi |
Producer(s) |
Kōichi Ishida Hiroyuki Hattori Junpei Nakagawa |
Running time | 24-25 minutes (per episode) |
Release | |
Original network | TV Tokyo |
Original release | October 7, 2005 – March 31, 2006 |
Chronology | |
Followed by | Garo Special: Byakuya no Maju |
External links | |
Website |
www |
Garo (牙狼〈GARO〉(ガロ), "Fanged Wolf"), sometimes referred to as Golden Knight Garo (黄金騎士ガロ Ōgon Kishi Garo), is a Japanese tokusatsu television series broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 7, 2005, to March 31, 2006, lasting 25 episodes (with one additional "Overview" special, summarizing the events of episodes 1 through 13, aired before episode 14). Since 2007, the show has also been aired in other countries such as Italy (on MTV), Malaysia (on 8TV), and Spain (on Canal Buzz). The show's HD remastered version was broadcast on TV Tokyo starting July 8, 2016. The television series is the first installment of the "GARO" franchise, which is composed of several installments, including a live action television series, films, TV & film specials, and anime series. The television series has been licensed for a North American release by Kraken Releasing.[1]
Production
The series was created and directed by Keita Amemiya (Kamen Rider ZO, Zeiram) with supporting direction from Makoto Yokoyama (Power Rangers) and Kengo Kaji (Uzumaki). The creature designer was Yasushi Nirasawa, known for his later work as the designer of the Imagin for Kamen Rider Den-O, as well as for his work designing the monsters of Kamen Rider Blade and Kamen Rider Kabuto.
Plot
Garo focuses on the life of Kouga Saezima, who has assumed the title of Makai Knight to protect humanity against dark demonic manifestations called "Horrors". In his quest to destroy them, he encounters a young girl named Kaoru, whom he saves from a Horror, though he learns that she is stained with its demonic blood. As a rule, those that have been stained by the blood of a Horror must be killed, or else they will die painfully in approximately 100 days. Kouga spares Kaoru and tries to find a way to purify her before her remaining time expires. Thus, the series focuses on Kouga's developing relationship with Kaoru, and his responsibilities protecting humanity in accordance with the wishes of his father, the previous Garo. In the process, he encounters another Makai Knight named Rei Suzumura, who eventually becomes his ally. Later Kouga confronts his father's former disciple who is revealed to be the cause of a recent series of Horror attacks in preparation of a more sinister advent of the Horrors' originator, Messiah.
Horrors
The main antagonistic form in the series, Horrors are demons that reside in a realm known as the netherworld, and thrive on the darkness of humanity. The Horrors enter the human world through everyday objects known as Inga Gates, which are created through a mass of darkness. When the Horrors first come through, they also known as Inga Horrors, and must possess the body of the first human with inner darkness they come across. Because the Horrors feed on humans it is a Makai Knight's duty to hunt and slay the demons. Later entries in the series reveal more types of Horrors.
Episodes
# | Title | Writer | Original airdate |
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1 | "Picture Book" "Ehon" (絵本) | Kengo Kaji Yuji Kobayashi | October 7, 2005 |
2 | "Yin Self" "Inga" (陰我) | Kengo Kaji Yuji Kobayashi | October 14, 2005 |
3 | "Clock" "Tokei" (時計) | Kengo Kaji Yuji Kobayashi | October 21, 2005 |
4 | "Dinner" "Bansan" (晩餐) | Kengo Kaji Yuji Kobayashi | October 28, 2005 |
5 | "Moonlight" "Gekkō" (月光) | Kengo Kaji Yuji Kobayashi | November 4, 2005 |
6 | "Beauty" "Bibō" (美貌) | Kengo Kaji Sotaro Hayashi | November 11, 2005 |
7 | "Silver Fang" "Ginga" (銀牙) | Kengo Kaji Keita Amemiya | November 18, 2005 |
8 | "Ring" "Yubiwa" (指輪) | Kengo Kaji Yuji Kobayashi | November 25, 2005 |
9 | "Ordeal" "Shiren" (試練) | Kengo Kaji Yuji Kobayashi Keita Amemiya | December 2, 2005 |
10 | "Puppet" "Ningyō" (人形) | Yuji Kobayashi Kengo Kaji | December 9, 2005 |
11 | "Game" "Yūgi" (遊戯) | Sotaro Hayashi Kengo Kaji | December 16, 2005 |
12 | "Taiga" "Taiga" (大河) | Kengo Kaji Keita Amemiya | December 23, 2005 |
13 | "Promise" "Yakusoku" (約束) | Kei Taguchi | January 6, 2006 |
14 | "Nightmare" "Akumu" (悪夢) | Yuji Kobayashi Kengo Kaji | January 13, 2006 |
15 | "Statue" "Gūzō" (偶像) | Yuji Kobayashi Kengo Kaji | January 20, 2006 |
16 | "Red Sake" "Akazake" (赤酒) | Yuji Kobayashi Keita Amemiya | January 27, 2006 |
17 | "Aquarium" "Suisō" (水槽) | Yuji Kobayashi Kengo Kaji | February 3, 2006 |
18 | "World Charm" "Kaifu" (界符) | Yuji Kobayashi Sotaro Hayashi Kengo Kaji | February 10, 2006 |
19 | "Black Flame" "Kokuen" (黒炎) | Yuji Kobayashi Sotaro Hayashi Kengo Kaji | February 17, 2006 |
20 | "Life" "Inochi" (生命) | Yuji Kobayashi Sotaro Hayashi Kengo Kaji | February 24, 2006 |
21 | "Magic Bullet" "Madan" (魔弾) | Yuji Kobayashi | March 3, 2006 |
22 | "Engraving" "Kokuin" (刻印) | Yuji Kobayashi | March 10, 2006 |
23 | "Heart Destruction" "Shinmetsu" (心滅) | Yuji Kobayashi Keita Amemiya | March 17, 2006 |
24 | "Girl" "Shōjo" (少女) | Yuji Kobayashi Kengo Kaji Keita Amemiya | March 24, 2006 |
25 | "Heroic Spirits" "Eirei" (英霊) | Yuji Kobayashi Keita Amemiya | March 31, 2006 |
Ex | "Garo Side Story: Smile" "Garo Gaiden: Egao" (GARO 外伝 笑顔) | Yuji Kobayashi Kengo Kaji | October 7, 2006 |
Cast
- Kouga Saezima (冴島 鋼牙 Saejima Kōga): Hiroki Konishi (小西 大樹 Konishi Hiroki)
- Kaoru Mitsuki (御月 カオル Mitsuki Kaoru): Mika Hijii (肘井 美佳 Hijii Mika)
- Rei Suzumura (涼邑 零 Suzumura Rei): Ray Fujita (藤田 玲 Fujita Rei)
- Karune Ryuzaki (龍崎 駈音 Ryūzaki Karune): Masaki Kyomoto (京本 政樹 Kyōmoto Masaki)
- Gonza Kurahashi (倉橋 ゴンザ Kurahashi Gonza): Yukijiro Hotaru (螢 雪次朗 Hotaru Yukijirō)
- Jabi (邪美): Yasue Sato (佐藤 康恵 Satō Yasue)
- Keiru (ケイル): Keaki Watanabe (渡辺 けあき Watanabe Keaki)
- Beru (ベル): Anri Okamoto (岡本 杏理 Okamoto Anri)
- Rose (ローズ Rōzu): Yukina Kashiwa (柏 幸奈 Kashiwa Yukina)
- Kodama (コダマ): Mark Musashi (マーク武蔵 Māku Musashi)
- Madou Ring Zaruba (魔導輪ザルバ Madōrin Zaruba, Voice): Hironobu Kageyama (影山 ヒロノブ Kageyama Hironobu)
- Madou Necklace Silva (魔導具シルヴァ Madōgu Shiruva, Voice): Ai Orikasa (折笠 愛 Orikasa Ai)
- Keiru (Voice): Fumiko Inoue (井上 富美子 Inoue Fumiko)
- Beru (Voice): Machiko Kawana (川名 真知子 Kawana Machiko)
- Rose (Voice): Akemi Satō (佐藤 朱 Satō Akemi)
Songs
- Opening themes
- "Theme of GARO"
- Music by TRYFORCE and JAM Project
- "Garo ~Savior in the Dark~" (牙狼~SAVIOR IN THE DARK~)
- Lyrics & Composition: Hironobu Kageyama
- Arrangement: Kenichi Sudō
- Artist: JAM Project
- Ending themes
- "Garo ~Boku ga Ai o Tsutaeteyuku~" (牙狼~僕が愛を伝えてゆく~, "GARO ~I'll Keep Showing You My Love~")
- Lyrics & Composition: Masaki Kyomoto
- Arrangement: Harukichi Yamamoto
- Artist: Masaki Kyomoto (ep. 1-13) and Garo Project (ep. 22)
- "Boku wa Mada Koi o Shite wa Ikenai" (僕はまだ恋をしてはいけない, "I Shouldn't Still Be Loving")
- Lyrics & Composition: Masaki Kyomoto
- Arrangement: Harukichi Yamamoto
- Artist: Masaki Kyomoto (ep. 14-21) and Garo Project (ep. 23 & 24)
Sequels and spin-offs
In all the sequels and spinoffs in the Garo series, Hironobu Kageyama continues to reprise his role as the voice of Zaruba in each entry.
Video games
A video game based on the series was produced by Bandai for the PlayStation 2, under the name Golden Knight Garo. Two versions were released: a 'normal' version with the game disk, instructions, and standard pamphlets, and a more expensive 'Limited Edition' version which came with a green 'Fire' recolor of the metal Zaruba ring from the "Equip and Prop Vol. 1" Garo toy.
A mobile game titled Garo: Makai no Meikyu (牙狼<GARO> -魔戒の迷宮- Garo Makai no Meikyū, lit. "Garo: Makai Labyrinth") was released on May 27, 2016,[2] commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Garo franchise. The game includes all characters from the live action series and the anime series.
Byakuya no Maju
Garo Special: Byakuya no Maju (牙狼〈GARO〉スペシャル 白夜の魔獣 Garo Supesharu Byakuya no Majū, lit. "Garo Special: Demon Beast of the Midnight Sun") is a two-part mini-series that premiered at the end of 2006.
Red Requiem
In July 2009, Tohokushinsha Film announced that a GARO feature film will be released in the fall of 2010. Garo: Red Requiem (牙狼〈GARO〉~RED REQUIEM~) was theatrically released on October 30, 2010. The story is a sequel to the original TV series, with Keita Amemiya reprising his role as head director. Ryosei Konishi and Hironobu Kageyama reprise their roles as Kouga/Garo and voice of Zaruba, with Makoto Yokoyama returning to choreograph the action sequences as well. Red Requiem uses 3D image technology developed by the Tohokushinsha group company Omnibus Japan for its visual effects.
Kiba
Kiba Gaiden (呀〈KIBA〉~暗黒騎士鎧伝~ Kiba Ankoku Kishi Gaiden, lit. "Kiba: Dark Knight Side Story"), released on September 7, 2011, is a spin-off V-Cinema featuring the story of Barago and Kiba the Dark Knight.
Makai Senki
Garo: Makai Senki (牙狼〈GARO〉~MAKAISENKI~) is a second season of the Garo television series that premiered in select theaters on September 24, 2011, before beginning broadcast in syndication on October 6, 2011.
Soukoku no Maryu
Garo: Soukoku no Maryu (牙狼〈GARO〉~蒼哭ノ魔竜~ Garo Sōkoku no Maryū, lit. "Garo: Demon Dragon of the Blue Cries") was released in theaters on February 23, 2013, serving as an epilogue to Makai Senki, depicting Kouga Saezima's journey to the Promised Ground to retrieve Gajari's body. Ryosei Konishi was initially the only confirmed member of the cast,[3] but Ray Fujita, Shouma Yamamoto, Ozuno Nakamura, Yukijirō Hotaru, Hironobu Kageyama, and Hiroyuki Watanabe were later confirmed to appear in the film.[4] Guest stars include Yuki Kubota as Kakashi, Anna Aoi as Meru, Tetsuya Yanagihara as Esaruto, and Keiko Matsuzaka as Judam.
Yami o Terasu Mono
A third TV series titled Garo: Yami o Terasu Mono (牙狼〈GARO〉~闇を照らす者~, lit. "Garo: The One Who Shines in the Darkness") was broadcast on April 5, 2013. The series is set in the near future, and features an entirely new story with a new Garo named Ryuga Dougai venturing into Horror-plagued Vol City. The series also presents a brand new main cast that includes Wataru Kuriyama, Tsunenori Aoki, Junya Ikeda and fashion model Miki Nanri.[5]
Tougen no Fue
In March 2013, the Garo team announced a new film titled Garo Gaiden: Tougen no Fue (牙狼外伝 桃幻の笛 Garo Gaiden Tōgen no Fue, lit. "Garo Side Story: The Tougen Flute"), which was released on July 20 of that year. Set during the time of Soukoku no Maryu, Tougen no Fue follows Makai Priestesses Jabi and Rekka as they travel to the northern forests to protect the mystical and titular flute. Yasue Sato, Mary Matsuyama, Masahiro Kuranuki, and Kanji Tsuda reprise their roles from the franchise as Makai Priestess Jabi, Makai Priestess Rekka, Makai Priest Shiguto, and Makai Knight Kengi, respectively, also appearing in the film are Kumi Takiuchi and Miku Oono.[6]
Zero: Black Blood
Zero: Black Blood (絶狼〈ZERO〉-BLACK BLOOD-) is a spin-off six-episode miniseries starring Ray Fujita as his character Rei Suzumura from the original TV series. Rounding out the cast are Riria as Yuna, Naoki Takeshi as Kain, and Thane Camus as Ring. Keita Amemiya serves as executive director, with Ryu Kaneda directing and Yasuko Kobayashi writing. It was broadcast in March 2014 and shown in theaters in a limited release. JAM Project performed the opening theme "ZERO-BLACK BLOOD-" and Fujita's band Dustz performs the ending "S#0 (Scene Number Zero)" (S#0(シーンナンバーゼロ) Shīn Nanbā Zero).[7][8][9][10]
Makai no Hana
A fourth Garo television series titled Garo: Makai no Hana (牙狼〈GARO〉-魔戒ノ花-, lit. "Garo: The Makai Flower"), which was broadcast in April 2014, takes place between Makai Senki and Yami o Terasu Mono. With the exception of Yukijiro Hotaru reprising his portrayal of Gonza, it features a new cast consisting of Masei Nakayama as Raiga Saezima, the son of Kouga and Kaoru who inherited his father's title as the Golden Knight Garo, Atomu Mizuishi as Crow the Phantom Knight, and Natsumi Ishibashi as Mayuri, a mysterious tool with mystical powers that takes the form of a young woman.[11][12]
Anime television series
An anime adaptation of Garo was released in October 2014, titled in Japan as Garo: Honō no Kokuin (牙狼〈GARO〉-炎の刻印-, lit. "Garo: The Carved Seal of Flames"). It is produced by Studio MAPPA and directed by Yūichirō Hayashi. Taking place in the fictional country of Valiante in the Middle Ages, head writer Yasuko Kobayashi explained that, with the exception of Zaruba, it is unrelated to any characters or stories in the rest of the Garo continuity.[12][13] The series has been licensed by Funimation as Garo: The Animation, making it the first Garo installment to see a North American release.[14]
A second series called Garo: Guren no Tsuki (牙狼〈GARO〉-紅蓮ノ月-, lit. "Garo: The Crimson Moon"), taking place in Japan's Heian period, was announced for a 2015 release alongside a film to coincide with the Garo tenth anniversary.[15]
A film sequel of the first series, titled Garo: Divine Flame (牙狼〈GARO〉-DIVINE FLAME-), was released in theaters on May 21, 2016.[16]
A third series is in production.[17]
Gold Storm Sho
Garo: Gold Storm Sho (牙狼〈GARO〉-GOLDSTORM-翔 Garo -GOLDSTORM- Shō, lit. "Garo: Gold Storm Flight") is both a film and a television series that serve as sequels to Yami o Terasu Mono. Wataru Kuriyama and Miki Nanri reprise their roles and are joined by new cast members, among them Masahiro Inoue as the series antagonist Zinga. The film adaptation was released in theatres on March 28, 2015, while the television series was broadcast from April 3, 2015.[13][15]
Bikuu
Bikuu (媚空-ビクウ- Bikū) is a film starring Sayaka Akimoto reprising her role as Bikuu from Makai no Hana. It was released in theaters on November 14, 2015.[15] Akimoto performs the ending theme "Sengetsu ~Hikari to Yami no Soba de~" (繊月~光と闇の傍で~, lit. "Crescent Moon ~Beside the Light and Darkness~").
Makai Retsuden
Garo: Makai Retsuden (牙狼〈GARO〉魔戒烈伝) is an omnibus television series which features the cast of the previous live action series. It celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Garo franchise and began broadcast on April 8, 2016.[16]
Ashura
Garo: Ashura (牙狼〈GARO〉-阿修羅-) is a special episode, with the Garo production team collaborating with New Japan Pro Wrestling to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Garo franchise. It features Hiroshi Tanahashi as Gouki and Togi Makabe and was broadcast in Japan on July 1, 2016.[18][19] Taking place between Makai Senki and Makai Hana, Kaoru tells a young Raiga the story of one of the first Makai Knights to bear the Garo title: Gouki.
Zero: Dragon Blood
A brand new television series about Ray Fujita's character Rei Suzumura was originally announced as one of many new projects the Garo Project team were working on in 2015 and it was originally just known as Zero.[16] In June 2016, it was announced that the series would be titled Zero: Dragon Blood (絶狼〈ZERO〉-DRAGON BLOOD-) to be broadcast in Japan on January 6, 2017.[20]
Kami no Kiba
Garo: Kami no Kiba (牙狼〈GARO〉-神ノ牙-, lit. "Garo: Divine Fang") is a film of the series featuring Wataru Kuriyama's character Ryuga Dougai in production, and was originally announced as one of many new projects in November 2016[17]. It is set to be released in theaters in 2018.
Gekkou no Tabibito
Garo: Gekkou no Tabibito (牙狼〈GARO〉-月虹ノ旅人- Garo Gekkō no Tabibito, lit. "Garo: Moonbow Traveler") is a film in production to star Masei Nakayama as Raiga Saezima serving as a sequel to the Makai no Hana television series. As of November 2016, there is no planned release date.[15][17]
References
- ↑ "Kraken Releasing Licenses Garo Live-Action Series". Anime News Network. October 10, 2016. Retrieved October 10, 2016.
- ↑ http://garo-game.com
- ↑ 人気特撮シリーズ劇場版最新作「牙狼 GARO 蒼哭ノ魔竜」製作決定にファン歓喜! [The fans delight in the popular special effects series Movie latest "Garo GARO Aoi哭Nomaryu" production decision!]. Eiga.com (in Japanese). March 25, 2012. Retrieved March 25, 2012.
- ↑ "【速報】「牙狼<GARO>~蒼哭ノ魔竜~」出演者追加情報!!". GARO-Project. June 2, 2012. Retrieved July 30, 2012.
- ↑ "GARO TV3 COMING SOON". GARO-Project. Retrieved December 12, 2012.
- ↑ "劇場版「牙狼外伝 桃幻の笛」2013年7月ロードショー". Garo-project.jp. Retrieved 2013-03-23.
- ↑ "絶狼<ZERO>-bLACK BLOOD-". Garo-project.jp. Retrieved 2013-11-25.
- ↑ トピックス (2013-11-25). "「牙狼」新シリーズに劇場版、そしてアニメ!新作ラインナップが連続発表!- 最新ニュース|MSN トピックス". Topics.jp.msn.com. Retrieved 2013-11-25.
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- ↑ "「牙狼〈GARO〉-魔戒ノ花-」2014年4月 放送スタート". Garo-project.jp. Retrieved 2013-11-25.
- 1 2 "「牙狼<GARO>」アニメ化決定 劇場映画、TVシリーズなど新作企画続々発表 | アニメ!アニメ!". Animeanime.jp. 2013-11-24. Retrieved 2013-11-25.
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- ↑ "Funimation Streams Gonna be the Twin-Tails!!, Ushinawareta Mirai o Motomete, Daitoshokan no Hitsujikai, Garo, Bahamut, Donten ni Warau, Lord Marksman & Vanadis". Anime News Network. 2014-10-17.
- 1 2 3 4 "Garo Gets 3 New Live-Action Films & Show, New TV Anime & Film, Stage Musical". Anime News Network. 2014-11-23.
- 1 2 3 "【イベント情報】金狼感謝祭 2015/GARO PROJECT[公式]". Garo-project.jp. Retrieved 2015-12-02.
- 1 2 3 "【イベント情報】金狼感謝祭 2016/GARO PROJECT[公式]". Garo-project.jp. Retrieved 2016-11-24.
- ↑ http://www.njpw.co.jp/news/detail.php?nid=16656
- ↑ http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20160611-00010000-battlen-fight
- ↑ http://hobby.dengeki.com/news/215600/
External links
- GARO at TV Tokyo (in Japanese)
- GARO PROJECT (in Japanese)
- GARO's channel on YouTube