TV-Series
Description
"Shaman King" is set in a world where shamans, individuals who can communicate with spirits, harness these spirits' powers to compete in the Shaman Fight, a tournament held every 500 years. The winner of this tournament earns the title of Shaman King, gaining the ability to reshape the world according to their will. The protagonist, Yoh Asakura, is a laid-back and easygoing shaman who aspires to become the Shaman King to live a peaceful life. Accompanied by his spirit ally, Amidamaru, a powerful samurai spirit, Yoh trains and forms alliances with other shamans to prepare for the tournament.

Yoh's journey begins when he moves to Tokyo to attend a school for shamans. There, he meets Manta Oyamada, a non-shaman who becomes his close friend and confidant. Yoh's fiancée, Anna Kyoyama, a stern and disciplined itako (a medium who can summon spirits), plays a crucial role in his training, pushing him to unlock his full potential. As the Shaman Fight approaches, Yoh encounters various rivals and allies, including his twin brother, Hao Asakura, a formidable and enigmatic shaman with a dark past and a desire to eradicate humanity.

The narrative explores themes of friendship, rivalry, and the balance between the human and spirit worlds. Yoh's interactions with other participants, such as the fiery Ryunosuke Umemiya, the stoic Horohoro, and the ambitious Ren Tao, highlight the diverse motivations and backgrounds of the shamans. The story delves into the complexities of the Shaman Fight, revealing the political and spiritual stakes involved. As the tournament progresses, Yoh and his friends face increasingly challenging opponents, uncovering secrets about the Asakura family and the true nature of the Shaman King's power.

The series builds toward a climactic confrontation with Hao, whose immense power and ruthless ambition pose a significant threat to the world. Yoh's journey is not just about winning the tournament but also about understanding the responsibilities and consequences of wielding such power. The narrative concludes with a resolution that ties together the fates of the characters and the future of the shaman world, emphasizing the importance of balance and coexistence between humans and spirits.
Information
Shaman King
シャーマンキング
Type: TV-Series
Date: 04/01/2021 – 04/21/2022
Categories
Genre
ActionFighting ShounenGhost Stories
Tags
Ghosts
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Cast
Comment(s)
Staff
  • Director
    Jōji Furuta
  • Script
    Shoji Yonemura
    Fumihiko Shimo
    Jōji Furuta
    Jin Tanaka
  • Episode Director
    Takahiro Tanaka
    Satoshi Saga
    Naoto Hashimoto
    Masahiro Okamura
    Masakazu Yoshimoto
    Rokō Ogiwara
    Masahiro Takata
    Takeshi Tomita
    Yuki Shiina
    Shigeki Awai
    Kazuomi Koga
    Akihiko Sano
    Fumio Maezono
    Fumio Itō
    Akihiro Nagao
    Moe Sasaki
    Shōtarō Kitamura
    Keisuke Nishijima
    Yuki Morita
    Yi Cao
    Yūto Nakamura
    Yoshitsugu Kimura
    Haru Shinomiya
    Yuto Unno
  • Music
    Yūki Hayashi
  • Character Design
    Akihiko Sano
  • Chief Animation Director
    Kenichi Watanabe
    Yūji Shibata
    Masanori Iizuka
    Akihiko Sano
    Masahiko Inuzuka
  • Art design
    Masaaki Kawaguchi
    Rei Katō
    Jinya Kimura
  • Director of Photography
    Teruyuki Kawase
  • Producer
    Yoshikazu Beniya
  • Series Composition
    Shoji Yonemura
  • Storyboard
    Takeshi Mori
    Masami Shimoda
    Kōji Yoshikawa
    Akira Tsuchiya
    Akihiko Sano
    Kentarō Fujita
    Shōtarō Kitamura
    Masaki Ōzora
    Jōji Furuta
  • Unit Director
    Akihiko Sano
    Rina Mitsuzumi
  • Original creator
  • Art Director
    Jinya Kimura
  • Animation Director
    Hajime Yoshida
    Hiroyuki Okuno
    Atsushi Aono
    Shinichirō Minami
    Etsushi Mori
    Masumi Hattori
    Masahiko Itojima
    Shinichi Shigematsu
    Yumenosuke Tokuda
    Natsuki Egami
    Kenichi Watanabe
    Konomi Sakurai
    Naoki Aisaka
    Naoki Murakami
    Hiroaki Kawaguchi
    Kazuyuki Ikai
    Kazuko Nakayama
    Kiyoshi Matsushita
    Yūji Shibata
    Katsuji Matsumoto
    Tsuyoshi Yoshinaga
    Masanori Iizuka
    Ichirō Hattori
    Miyuki Hanawa
    Osamu Kamijō
    Eri Kojima
    Yoshifumi Ōkawa
    Akihiko Sano
    Satoshi Mutsuda
    Yousuke Toyama
    Masahiko Inuzuka
    Yūta Masaki
    Akihiko Oka
    Yasukatsu Tanaka
    Tatsuya Miki
    Mayuko Yamamoto
    Jie Qiong Chen
    Bin Wang
    Yūki Kitajima
    Beom Seok Hong
    Liang Chen
    Kohei Ashiya
    Keisuke Nishijima
    Taichi Nakaguma
    Nozomi Igarashi
    Miho Omigawa
    Tomoyuki Kameda
    Ryōta Iwai
    Taishō Yoshikawa
    Toshiomi Iizumi
    Yong Xu Feng
    Hironari Asao
    Liang Peng Li
    Hirokimi Shiratori
    Ei Inaba
    Shun Nakajima
    Wei Hu
    Wei Feng Du
    Yō Kurosawa
    Xu Long Wei
    Yang Zhao
    Yi Li Gu
    Shōji Endō
    Song Hee Lim
    Kim Young Seob
  • Sound Director
    Masafumi Mima
  • Executive producer
    Gō Nakanishi
    Hayato Saga
    Yōhei Takami
    Rei Marumo
Production
  • Animation Production
    Bridge
  • Production
    TV Tokyo
    Shaman King Project
Music
Opening
Ep. 1-27
“Soul salvation”
“Get up! Shout!”
Ep. 28-32, 34-36, 38-49, 51
“Get up! Shout!”
Ending
Ep. 1-2, 4, 6-8, 10-12
“#Boku no Yubisaki" (#ボクノユビサキ)”
Ep. 14-17, 19-20, 22-27
“Adieu”
“Adieu”
“Hazuki”
Ep. 28, 31-32, 34-37, 39
“Hazuki" (ハヅキ)”
“Courage Soul”
“Osorezan Revoir" (恐山ル・ヴォワール)”
Ep. 40-44, 46-49
“Courage Soul”
“Get up! Shout!”
Insert songs
Ep. 5
“Over Soul”
Ep. 10
“Chimi Chimi Moryo - Nikei" (ちみ・ちみMORYO -二経-)”
Ep. 10
“JOH! Futsu ~Sankiemon~ - Nikei" (JOH! 仏〜SANKIEMON〜 -二経-)”
Ep. 19
“Chimi Chimi Moryo - Nikei Remix" (ちみ・ちみMORYO -二経- Remix)”
Ep. 32
“BOB LOVE”
Ep. 32
“Ringo Urama Uta”
Ep. 18-19
“Faust Love" (ファウスト・ラブ)”