Garo: Makai Retsuden (牙狼〈GARO〉-魔戒烈伝-, lit. 'Garo: History of Makai') is an omnibus television series which features the cast of the several live action series produced along the years in the Garo metaseries, celebrating its 10th anniversary. It aired between April 8 and June 24, 2016. Garo (牙狼〈GARO〉(ガロ) Garo) is the first installment of the Garo franchise. Produced by Tohokushinsha Film, it was broadcast from October 7, 2005 to March 31, 2006 on TV Tokyo, with a total of 25 episodes (26, if counting the gaiden that aired after the series' end). The series focuses on the life of Kouga Saezima, who holds the title of 'Garo', a golden knight who hunts and cuts. TV Shows: GARO/牙狼 fanfiction archive with over 69 stories. Come in to read, write, review, and interact with other fans. Jabi in Garo: Makai Retsuden Jabi is a cool, strong-willed, and highly confident Makai Priestess who is capable of balancing her many tasks with her personal pleasures, while. Garo Special: Demon Beast of the Midnight Sun Tsubasa first appears in the Garo Special, confronting Kouga Saejima when he arrives in Kantai unannounced. Tsubasa fights Kouga and uses his spells until he is stopped by the elderly priestess Garai to allow Kouga and Rin continue with their task of reviving Jabi.
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Japanese | 牙狼外伝~桃幻の笛~ |
Hepburn | Garo Gaiden Tōgen no Fue |
Directed by | Akira Ohashi |
Produced by | Tamae Otonashi |
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Music by | |
Cinematography | Akira Nishioka |
Edited by | Tomoki Nagasaka |
Distributed by | Tohokushinsha Film |
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Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Garo Gaiden: Tōgen no Fue (牙狼外伝~桃幻の笛~, Garo Gaiden Tōgen no Fue, lit. 'Garo Side Story: The Tougen Flute')[Note 1] is a Japanese superhero film based on the Garo television series, in particular the events of the second season Garo: Makai Senki. It serves as a spin-off from Makai Senki and stars Yasue Sato and Mary Matsuyama as the characters Jabi and Rekka, two Makai Priestesses from the metaseries. The catchphrase for the movie is 'Is that note of light or of darkness?' (その音色は、光か闇か。, Sono neiro wa, hikari ka yami ka.). Tougen no Fue received a limited theatrical release on July 20, 2013.[1][2]
Plot[edit]
Long ago, a fallen Makai Priestess named Higari became too powerful and after tampering with powers no one should wield, she had to be stopped and was eventually sealed away by another Makai Priest named Sougen. Using his body and his own life, he created the Tougen Flute and sealed Higari shortly after his death. However, through a special ritual, those who seek Higari's power can resurrect her by replaying eight notes on the Tougen Flute to undo Sougen's seal. In the present, while Kouga Saejima has travelled to the Promised Land, two fallen priests will attempt to return Higari.
Agi and Magi are Makai Priestesses and lovers. Magi is suffering from an unspecified terminal illness and Agi swears to find a means to cure her so both of them can be together. By discovering the remains of Higari, the two summon her and use her power to sustain Magi. However, they must serve Higari. Once the two resurrect Higari, the duo are rewarded with immortality. To complete the resurrection though, they need to find a priest who can see the remains of Sougen as a flute and not a set of bones.
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Eventually, Magi finds Rekka, while Agi finds Jabi; both priests are suitable candidates to return Higari. The dark duo tricks Jabi and Rekka, each telling them a partial truth of the Tougen Flute's nature and that a fallen priest seeks to use the flute for dark purposes. Through a series of misunderstandings (caused by the dark duo), Jabi and Rekka think of each other as the fallen priest. Zelda breath of the wild cemu download rom. However, the two eventually figure out the truth and rejoin as allies.
In a final battle between Agi and Magi, the two are no match for Jabi and Rekka. Magi continues to be desperate to live and sacrifices Agi to complete Higari's resurrection. However, Higari does not honor her part of the bargain, and instead devours both Agi and Magi before attacking Rekka and Jabi. Ultimately, the two utilize a powerful Scarlet Bird Flame Formation and defeat Higari. Afterwards, the two place the Agi and Magi's wands over in a shrine and hope they find peace in the afterlife. The story ends with Jabi and Rekka leaving to watch the Makai Knight competition that occurs in Garo: Soukoku no Maryu.
Cast[edit]
- Jabi (邪美): Yasue Sato (佐藤 康恵, Satō Yasue)
- Rekka (烈花): Mary Matsuyama (松山 メアリ, Matsuyama Meari)
- Shiguto (シグト): Masahiro Kuranuki (倉貫 匡弘, Kuranuki Masahiro)
- Rin (鈴): Yuzumi Shibamoto (柴本 優澄美, Shibamoto Yuzumi)
- Sougen (壮幻, Sōgen): Makoto Ito (伊藤 慎, Itō Makoto)
- Kengi (ケンギ): Kanji Tsuda (津田 寛治, Tsuda Kanji)
- Agi (阿妓): Kumi Takiuchi (瀧内 公美, Takiuchi Kumi)
- Magi (麻妓): Miku Oono (大野 未来, Ōno Miku)
- Higari (翡刈): Hitomi Takahashi (高橋 ひとみ)
Songs[edit]
- Opening theme
- 'Tougen no Fue' (桃幻の笛, Tōgen no Fue, The Tougen Flute)
- Composition: Yoshichika Kuriyama, Shiho Terada
- Ending theme
- 'Wildflowers'
- Lyrics: Masami Okui
- Composition: Hiroshi Kitadani
- Arrangement: Kenichi Sudō
- Artist: JAM Project
Notes[edit]
- ^'Tōgen' when written as 桃源 means a type of utopia.
References[edit]
- ^'「牙狼」スピンオフ劇場版7月公開決定! : 映画ニュース - 映画.com'. Eiga.com. Retrieved 2013-07-14.
- ^'女性ならではのバトルに注目! 『牙狼外伝 桃幻の笛』BD&DVDにスペシャルガールズトーク収録 – ガジェット通信'. Getnews.jp. 2013-06-27. Retrieved 2013-07-14.
External links[edit]
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Garo 牙狼<GARO> | |
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Genre | Tokusatsu |
Creator | Amemiya Keita |
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Narrator | Kageyama Hironobu |
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No. of episodes | 25 |
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Fan Rating | 4.90 / 5 Stars |
Discussion | Forum |
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Original channel | TV Tokyo |
Original run | October 7, 2005 – March 31, 2006 |
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Followed by | Garo Special: Beast of the White Night |
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25 TV episodes + DVD bonus episode for the Garo Series
Plot[edit]
In a world of negative and wicked thoughts, evil powers known as Horrors are constantly created. These Horrors are able to possess human beings who harbor such feelings, turning them into monstrous creatures.
To protect humanity, Makai Knights work tirelessly to cut them down. One such Knight is Saejima Kouga, who holds the title of the strongest Knight, Golden Knight Garo.
Characters[edit]
- Saejima Kouga / Golden Knight Garo (冴島鋼牙 / 黄金騎士・牙狼)
- Played by Konishi Hiroki, Sawahata Ryuusei (Young)
- Mitsuki Kaoru(御月カオル)
- Played by Hijii Mika, Katsuchi Kanami (Young)
- Madou Ring Zaruba(魔導輪ザルバ)
- Voiced by Kageyama Hironobu
- Suzumura Rei / Silver Fang Knight Zero (涼邑 零 / 銀牙騎士・絶狼)
- Played by Fujita Ray
- Madou Tool Silva(魔導具シルヴァ)
- Voiced by Orikasa Ai
- Kurahashi Gonza(倉橋ゴンザ)
- Played by Hotaru Yukijiro
- Jabi(邪美)
- Played by Sato Yasue
Three Priestesses (三神官)
- The three priestesses of the Eastern Watchdog Place where Garo has jurisdiction. Named after Kerberos, the three-headed watchdog of Hades.
- Ker (ケイル)
- Played by Watanabe Keaki, Inoue Fumiko (Voice)
- Ber (ベル)
- Played by Okamoto Anri, Kawana Machiko (Voice)
- Ros (ローズ)
- Played by Kashiwa Yukina, Sato Akemi (Voice)
- Garm(ガルム)
- The combined version of the three priestesses. Named after the Norse dog of Hell, Garm/Garmr. So both versions are named after dogs of Hell, just from different mythologies.
- Kodama(コダマ)
- Played by Mark Musashi
- The loyal butler of the three priests. Though his name means 'echo' in Japanese, he ironically is mute. When he does open his mouth, it emits a destructive echo effect.
- Saejima Taiga(冴島大河)
- Played by Watanabe Hiroyuki
- Ryuuzaki Karune(龍崎駈音)
- Played by Kyomoto Masaki
- Barago (バラゴ) / Dark Makai Knight Kiba (暗黒魔戒騎士・呀)
- Played by Kobayashi Kenichi
- Priest Amon(阿門法師)
- Played by Maro Akaji
- Shinohara Asami (篠原亜佐美)
- Played by Fukui Mina
- Kaoru's friend.
Garo Jabi And Rekka
Voice Work[edit]
- Opening narration - Ward Sexton
Suit Actor[edit]
- Golden Knight Garo - Oonishi Masaki→黄金騎士・牙狼 - 大西雅樹
- Silver Fang Knight Zero - Mark Musashi→銀牙騎士・絶狼 - マーク武蔵
- Dark Makai Knight Kiba - Maeda Hiroshi→暗黒魔戒騎士・呀 - 前田 浩
- Majyu Soukai Kodama - Yokoyama Tomohiko→魔獣装甲コダマ - 秋山智彦
- Beastform Garm - 八代峯奈 →獣化ガルム - 八代峯奈
- Horror - Oohashi Akira→ホラー - 大橋 明
- Demon Beast Armor Kodama - Akiyama Tomohiko→魔獣装甲コダマ - 秋山智彦
Chronology[edit]
Episode | Title | Japanese | Air date | Writer | Director | Ratings |
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Picture Book | 絵本 | October 7, 2005 | Amemiya Keita | 1.0% | ||
Garo 02 | Inga (Yin Self) | 陰我 | October 14, 2005 | 1.7% | ||
Garo 03 | Clock | 時計 | October 21, 2005 | Yokoyama Makoto | 2.3% | |
Garo 04 | Dinner | 晩餐 | October 28, 2005 | 1.2% | ||
Garo 05 | Moonlight | 月光 | November 4, 2005 | Kaji Kengo | 2.3% | |
Garo 06 | Beauty | 美貌 | November 11, 2005 | 2.1% | ||
Garo 07 | Silver Fang | 銀牙 | November 18, 2005 | Amemiya Keita | 1.3% | |
Garo 08 | Ring | 指輪 | November 25, 2005 | Kaneda Ryuu | 1.9% | |
Garo 09 | Ordeal | 試練 | December 2, 2005 | Amemiya Keita | 2.0% | |
Garo 10 | Puppet | 人形 | December 9, 2005 | Kaneda Ryuu | 1.7% | |
Garo 11 | Game | 遊戯 | December 16, 2005 | Amemiya Keita | 2.3% | |
Garo 12 | Taiga | 大河 | December 23, 2005 | 1.0% | ||
Promise | 約束 | January 6, 2006 | Taguchi Kei | 1.5% | ||
Garo 14 | Nightmare | 悪夢 | January 13, 2006 | 1.5% | ||
Statue | 偶像 | January 20, 2006 | Kaneda Ryuu | 2.2% | ||
Garo 16 | Red Sake | 赤酒 | January 27, 2006 | 1.5% | ||
Fish Tank | 水槽 | February 3, 2006 | 1.2% | |||
Garo 18 | World Charm | 界符 | February 10, 2006 | Amemiya Keita | 1.5% | |
Garo 19 | Black Flame | 黒炎 | February 17, 2006 | 2.0% | ||
Life | 生命 | February 24, 2006 | 1.6% | |||
Garo 21 | Magic Bullet | 魔弾 | March 3, 2006 | Kobayashi Yuuji | Yokoyama Makoto | 2.2% |
Garo 22 | Engraving | 刻印 | March 10, 2006 | 1.5% | ||
Garo 23 | Heart Destruction | 心滅 | March 17, 2006 | 1.5% | ||
Little Girl | 少女 | March 24, 2006 | Amemiya Keita | 2.2% | ||
Spirits of Heroes | 英霊 | March 31, 2006 | 1.5% | |||
Garo Gaiden | Smile | 笑顔 | DVD Volume 7 | N/A | ||
Garo Special: Beast of the White Night 牙狼<GARO>スペシャル 白夜の魔獣 | December 15, 2006 - December 22, 2006 | Era Itaru | Amemiya Keita | N/A | ||
Garo ~Red Requiem~ 牙狼<GARO> ~RED REQUIEM~ | October 30, 2010 | N/A |
Most viewers: Episode 03, 05, and 11 tied at 2.3%
Lowest viewrs: Episode 01 and 12 tied at 1.0%
Average: 1.71%
HD Remaster reairing[edit]
As a part of the 10th anniversary, the original series has been HD re-mastered and will start airing July 9, 2016.[1]
Music[edit]
- Openings
- 「THEME OF GARO」(Ep. 1 - 13)
- MUSIC - TRY FORCE、JAM Project
- 「Garo ~SAVIOR IN THE DARK~」
- Lyrics, Composition - Kageyama Hironobu/Arrangement - 須藤賢一/Vocal - JAM Project
- Ep.14-23 uses the first part of the song, Ep. 24 uses the second part.
- Endings
- 「Garo ~Boku ga Ai wo Tsutaete Yuku~」(Ep.1-13, 22)
- Lyrics, Composition - Kyomoto Masaki/Arrangement - 山本はるきち/Vocal - Kyomoto Masaki、GARO Project(Ep.22)
- 「Boku wa Mada Koi wo Shite wa Ikenai」(Ep.14 -21、23,24)
- Lyrics, Composition - 京本政樹/Arrangement - 山本はるきち/Vocal - Kyomoto Masaki, GARO Project(Ep.23,24)
The GARO Project versions have Konishi Hiroki, Hijii Mika, and Fujita Ray singing.
Staff[edit]
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Trivia[edit]
- In the promos, the show was called 'Hyper midnight action'.
- Zaruba is voiced by Kageyama Hironobu, the leader of JAM Project who do the opening and ending themes for this show.
- In 2016, as part of the 10th anniversary, this series was remastered in HD. It started reairing July 9, 2016. In December, the HD remaster will also be available to purchase on Blu-ray.
- Ward Sexton, who reads the opening narration for Garo, is famous for reading the title card for the Resident Evil series of video games.
- From episode 3, we can figure out that Kaoru is 22 years old.
Follow-up[edit]
After the initial run, a two-part special aired in 2006 called Garo Special: Beast of the White Night.
Related Links[edit]
Garo Jabi
External Links[edit]
- http://garo-project.jp/GARO_HD/ - HD Remaster site
T-N Release List[edit]
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Gallery[edit]
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