TV-Series
Description
"Sorcerer Hunters" is set in a fantastical world where sorcerers, known as "Sorcerers," wield immense magical power and often oppress the common people. In response, a group of warriors called the "Sorcerer Hunters" is tasked with combating these tyrannical sorcerers to restore balance and protect the innocent. The series blends action, comedy, and fantasy, with a narrative that balances episodic adventures and an overarching plot.

The story centers on the Sorcerer Hunters team, led by Carrot Glace, a hot-headed and impulsive young man with a strong sense of justice. Carrot is accompanied by his sister, Chocolate Misu, who is calm, intelligent, and serves as the team's strategist. Other key members include Marron Glace, Carrot's older brother and a powerful sorcerer who initially opposes the group but later joins them; Tira Misu, a skilled fighter with a mysterious past; and Gateau Mocha, a laid-back and carefree swordsman. The team is rounded out by the enigmatic and often comedic figure of Sacher Tort, a sorcerer with a dual personality who alternates between a serious demeanor and a flamboyant, theatrical persona.

The series begins with the Sorcerer Hunters taking on various missions to confront corrupt sorcerers, each episode often featuring a self-contained story. These missions highlight the team's dynamics, their individual strengths, and their struggles against powerful adversaries. As the story progresses, deeper layers of the world and its conflicts are revealed, including the origins of the Sorcerer Hunters and the true nature of sorcery. The narrative explores themes of power, morality, and the consequences of wielding magic, as well as the personal histories and motivations of the main characters.

A significant subplot involves Marron Glace, who initially serves as an antagonist due to his allegiance to the sorcerers. His internal conflict and eventual redemption arc add complexity to the story, as he grapples with his loyalty to his family and his growing disillusionment with the sorcerers' oppressive regime. The series also delves into the relationship between Carrot and Chocolate, whose bond as siblings is tested by their differing approaches to justice and their shared traumatic past.

The tone of "Sorcerer Hunters" shifts between lighthearted humor and darker, more serious moments, reflecting the duality of its characters and the world they inhabit. The episodic structure allows for a variety of settings and challenges, while the overarching narrative builds toward a climactic confrontation with the most powerful sorcerers, culminating in a resolution that ties together the characters' personal journeys and the fate of their world.
Information
Sorcerer Hunters
爆れつハンター
Spell Wars: Sorcerer Hunters Revenge
Type: TV-Series
Anime Episodes: 26
Movie/Episode length: 30 min.
Date: 10/03/1995 – 03/26/1996
Categories
Genre
AdventureComedy
Settings
Fantasy
Tags
Ecchi-free Adult
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Episodes
Staffel 1
1Float-Bridge of Love
2Red Flower of Life
3Unwritten Laws about Light and Dark
4Fireworks Competition of Love
5A Dreamy Girl at Lakeside
6Heresy of Love is Crystal
7Love, as it Drifts
8The Forbidden Fire
9Labyrinth Opera House
10To Love a Vagabond
11Forbidden Fruit
12The Fossilized Warrior
13In Between Dreams and Reality
14God's a Big Fool
15The First Reunion
16The Great Hospital of Love
17Big Mama Once Again
18The Gods Within
19Darling is a Love-Stricken Ass
20The Boy Has Seen It
21A Sleepless Night
22Sorcerer Hunter Spirits
23The Foible of Kindness
24Overture of Destruction
25The Awakening of the Destroyer
26A Forgotten Piece from the Future
Cast
Comment(s)
Staff
  • Director
    Kōichi Mashimo
  • Screenplay
    Masaharu Amiya
    Hiroyuki Kawasaki
    Shō Aikawa
    Chinatsu Hōjō
    Katsuhiko Takayama
  • Episode Director
    Takao Kato
    Nobuyoshi Habara
    Kunihisa Sugishima
    Takahiko Hoshiai
    Kiyoshi Murayama
    Naoyoshi Kusaka
    Yoshihiro Oda
  • Original creator
    Rei Omishi
  • Art Director
    Toshihisa Koyama
  • Sound Director
    Shigeharu Shiba
  • Producer
    Yukinao Shimoji
    Noriko Kobayashi
    Rei Omishi
    Masakatsu Kozuru
  • Series Composition
    Hiroyuki Kawasaki
  • Storyboard
    Kōichi Mashimo
    Kazuhiro Ozawa
    Takao Kato
    Takaaki Ishiyama
    Nobuyoshi Habara
    Kunihisa Sugishima
    Dojag-a-gen
    Kiyoshi Murayama
  • Music
    Kenji Kawai
  • Character Design
    Keiji Gotō
  • Animation Director
    Hisashi Abe
    Keiji Gotō
    Tōru Satō
  • Director of Photography
    Yukio Sugiyama
Production
  • Production
    MOVIC
    Sotsu Co., Ltd.
    MediaWorks
  • Animation Production
    Xebec
    Daume
    T-Up
Music
Insert songs