TV-Series
Description
"Karasu wa Aruji o Erabanai" is a supernatural mystery anime set in a world where crows serve as messengers of fate, guiding individuals toward pivotal decisions that shape their lives. The narrative centers on a young man named Haruto, who becomes entangled in a series of inexplicable events after encountering a mysterious crow. This crow, unlike any ordinary bird, possesses the ability to communicate and reveals that Haruto has been chosen as a candidate for a cryptic selection process. The crow, acting as a mediator, informs Haruto that he must compete against other chosen individuals to determine who will ascend to a position of immense power and responsibility.

The selection process is shrouded in secrecy, with each candidate being tested through a series of trials that challenge their morality, resolve, and understanding of the world. These trials are not merely physical or intellectual but delve into the psychological and emotional depths of the participants, forcing them to confront their pasts, fears, and desires. As Haruto progresses through the trials, he encounters other candidates, each with their own motivations and backstories. Among them is Aoi, a reserved and enigmatic girl who seems to know more about the selection process than she lets on, and Kaito, a charismatic yet morally ambiguous figure who views the competition as a game to be won at any cost.

The crow, which remains a constant presence throughout the series, serves as both a guide and a provocateur, pushing Haruto to question the nature of free will and destiny. The trials escalate in intensity, revealing that the stakes are far greater than initially understood. The ultimate goal of the selection process is not merely to choose a leader but to determine the fate of the world itself, as the chosen individual will wield the power to reshape reality according to their vision.

As the story unfolds, Haruto grapples with the ethical implications of the power he seeks, torn between his desire to protect those he cares about and the temptation to use his newfound abilities for personal gain. The narrative explores themes of choice, consequence, and the blurred line between good and evil, as the candidates are forced to make increasingly difficult decisions that test their humanity. The series builds toward a climactic confrontation, where the true nature of the selection process and the role of the crows are revealed, leaving Haruto and the other candidates to face the ultimate question: what kind of world do they wish to create, and at what cost?
Information
YATAGARASU: The Raven Does Not Choose Its Master
烏は主を選ばない
Type: TV-Series
Anime Episodes: 20
Movie/Episode length: 25 min.
Date: 04/06/2024
Categories
Genre
Drama
Settings
FantasyHistorically
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Episodes
Staffel 1
1A Lady out of Place
2The Blockhead Second Son
3A True Golden Raven
4An Imperial Council
5A Purge
6A Tanabata Invitation
7Falling
8The Intruder
9Lady Raven
10Assassinating the Prince
11The Loyal Retainer
12To Choose a Consort
13Raven's Shouldn't Wear Kimono
14The Taboo Elixir
15The Girl Who Lived
16Wisteria Arrows
17King of the Underground
18The World Outside
19A Well Run Dry
20The Golden Raven
Cast
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Staff
  • Original creator
  • Series Composition
    Yukiko Yamamuro
  • Episode Director
    Shigenori Kageyama
    Toshiyuki Kato
    Yoriyasu Kogawa
    Shinya Kawatsura
    Yoshiaki Kyougoku
    Naoki Kotani
  • Character Design
    Takumo Norita
  • Chief Animation Director
    Takumo Norita
  • 3D Director
    Kōtarō Itō
  • Director of Photography
    Shiho Imaizumi
  • Director
    Yoshiaki Kyougoku
  • Script
    Yukiko Yamamuro
  • Music
    Eishi Segawa
  • Art Director
    Shinji Matsuura
  • Animation Director
    Yoshiaki Tsubata
    Minoru Murao
    Keizō Shimizu
    Hiroaki Imaki
    Tomoyuki Matsumoto
    Reika Hoshino
    Momoko Nagakawa
    Yuka Suzuki
    Shi Jie Zhu
    Yūji Kondō
  • Sound Director
    Yuji Tange
Production
  • Production
    NHK
    NHK Enterprises
    Studio Pierrot
  • Animation Production
    Studio Pierrot