Izumo: Takeki Tsurugi no Senki

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Izumo: Takeki Tsurugi no Senki
IZUMO:猛き剣の閃記
(IZUMO:Takeki Tsurugi no Senki)
Game
Izumo 2
DeveloperStudio E-Go!
Anime television series
Directed byTsuneo Tominaga
Produced byHiroaki Inoue
Music byMyu
StudioTrinet Entertainment, Studio Kuma
Licensed by[1]
Original networkChiba Television Broadcasting, Kyoto Broadcasting System, Kids Station, Sun Television, Aichi Television Broadcasting, Television Kanagawa, Television Saitama
Original run April 3, 2005 June 19, 2005
Episodes12

Izumo: Takeki Tsurugi no Senki (IZUMO:猛き剣の閃記, IZUMO: Takeki Tsurugi no Senki lit. Izumo: Flash of a Brave Sword) is a 2005 Japanese anime television series with 12 episodes by Trinet Entertainment and Studio Kuma, which is the sequel to the hentai OVA Izumo. It is based on the eroge Izumo 2 developed by Studio E-Go!.

The anime is licensed by Discotek Media and was released on DVD in February 2017.[1]

Story[edit]

Yagi Takeru has been living in the Tōma family's house since his parents are gone. He was raised by Tōma Rokunosuke, the head of the house. He is surrounded by many people such as Yamato Takeshi, his best friend/rival from the kendo club, the Shiratori sisters, Kotono and Asuka, and his childhood friend, Osu Seri. Life has been blissful until one day, an earthquake strikes the school and everything changes. Takeru awakens to find that the school looks as if it has been abandoned for centuries and reduced to ruins. He also realize that all the teachers and students have disappeared as well. He meets up with Seri and Asuka and they fled from the ruins, only to realize that the town they used to live in is completely empty. Subsequently, people wrapped in cloaks appear before him. They were told that they have been brought to another world. Takeru had been given the duty to intercourse the princess of this world and give birth to the warrior who will eventually change the world

Character[edit]

Characters Voice Actors
Yagi Takeru Hideki Ogihara
Yamato Takeshi Hiro Yuki
Kitagawa Mai Kotomi Yamakawa
Osu Seri Chemi Ishimatsu
Sakuya Oma Ichimura
Shiratori Asuka Noriko Rikimaru
Shiratori Kotono Hyosei

Episode list[edit]

  • 1. Call in a Dream
  • 2. Strange World
  • 3. Separated Friends
  • 4. Form of this World
  • 5. The Attack
  • 6. Four Heavenly Beasts
  • 7. Fortress of the Duel
  • 8. A Peaceful Moment
  • 9. Returning
  • 10. Yomotsuhirasaka
  • 11. Raging Life
  • 12. Two Souls

Theme songs[edit]

  • Opening theme: Romantic Chaser by Sae
  • Ending theme: Saishin Dream (最新Dream, Latest Dream) by Clover

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Discotek Licenses Izumo, Key the Metal Idol, Actually, I Am... Anime". Anime News Network. December 13, 2016. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
  • [1] (in Japanese)

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