Shikabane Hime
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| Shikabane Hime | |
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Shikabane Hime manga volume 1 cover. |
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| 屍姫 | |
| Genre | Supernatural fiction |
| Manga | |
| Author | Yoshiichi Akahito |
| Publisher | Square Enix |
| Demographic | Shōnen |
| Magazine | Monthly Shōnen Gangan |
| Original run | April 12, 2005 – ongoing |
| Volumes | 10 |
| TV anime | |
| Shikabane Hime: Aka | |
| Director | Masahiko Murata |
| Writer | Shō Aikawa |
| Studio | Feel, Gainax |
| Licensor | |
| Network | AT-X |
| Original run | October 2, 2008 – December 25, 2008 |
| Episodes | 13 |
| TV anime | |
| Shikabane Hime: Kuro | |
| Director | Masahiko Murata |
| Writer | Shō Aikawa |
| Studio | Feel, Gainax |
| Network | AT-X |
| Original run | January 1, 2009 – March 26, 2009 |
| Episodes | 12 |
Shikabane Hime (屍姫, lit. Corpse Princess) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshiichi Akahito. Premiering in Monthly Shōnen Gangan on April 12, 2005, the on-going series centers around the "Corpse Princess" Makina Hoshimura, an undead girl who is hunting down 108 undead corpses in order to gain entry into heaven with the help of a secret society of anti-corpse Buddhist monks.
Feel and Gainax partnered together to adapt the series into a thirteen episode anime series. The first season, Aka (赫), premiered on AT-X on October 2, 2008. A second season, Kuro (玄), aired between January and March 2009. The anime is licensed for North American distribution and release by Funimation Entertainment, which has already started releasing the episodes in subtitled form as Shikabane Hime through various online distribution companies and through its own website.
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[edit] Plot
After being murdered, Makina Hoshimura turns into a "living corpse". Armed with dual MAC-10 submachine guns, she must kill 108 other corpses in order to gain entry into heaven. She is assisted in this task by Keisei Tagami, a Buddhist priest with links to an anti-corpse group known as the Kougun Sect.
[edit] Characters
[edit] Kōgon Sect
[edit] Contract Monks
- Ōri Kagami (花神 旺里 Kagami Ōri)
- Voiced by: Tatsuya Hasome
- A normal high school boy who was raised at Keisei Tagami's temple. He treats Keisei as his brother even though they are not blood related. Kagami is able to appear where the corpses are because of a mysterious cat who began to talk to him. After the second time talking to the cat, Kagami knew that when he saw the cat he had to follow it, leading him to the corpses. He has also been nicknamed by the children at the temple "Hanagami". Later, he discovers his mother is an immortal which means he is a child of a corpse.
- Keisei Tagami (田神 景世 Tagami Keisei)
- Voiced by: Keiji Fujiwara
- Keisei Tagami is a Buddhist priest under the anti-corpse Kōgon Sect. He found Ōri Kagami as a three-year-old child and raised him at his temple orphanage. Tagami was an orphan himself, raised by Makina Hoshimura's father. When the Hoshimura Family was brutally murdered, he agreed to become Makina's contractor priest. Later on he died, but not before transferring his contract with Makina over to Ōri. He is something of a pervert, often offering (or forcing upon) Ōri sexual posters or skin mags.
- Rika Aragami (荒神 莉花 Aragami Rika)
- Voiced by: Saeko Chiba
- A Female contractor priest. She is one of the ten great holy Families. Which are the descendants of the ten senior disciples of the Founder and obligated to become contracted monks to shikabane hime. Not only is she the contractor priest of Saki, but she is well known for her ability to heal others.
- Takamasa Sōgi (送儀 嵩征 Sōgi Takamasa)
- Voiced by: Tokuyoshi Kawashima
- The contractor priest of Itsuki. Their relationship is a complicated one. While the two seem to have a romantic relationship, they claim that is not so. He often fights along side with Itsuki, using a bow.
- Sadahiro Mibu (壬生 貞比呂 Mibu Sadahiro)
- Voiced by: Junichi Suwabe
- When the series starts, he is introduced as Ōri's manager. We soon realized that he is the contracted priest of Akira and is working undercover to keep an eye on Ōri and Keisei.
- Shūji Isaki (伊佐木 修二 Isaki Shūji)
- Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita
- The contractor priest of Minai. He does not care about others, especially Minai, who he treats like a tool.
- Sougen Takamine
- The contractor priest of Kamika Tomoroki and the former mentor of Keisei Tagami.
- Kanechika Umehara
- The only contractor priest that has two Shikabane Hime. Although in the series, we only follow one of his Shikabane Hime, Fresh. The other's name is Touma. Umehara is known for his perverted nature. He does also have the reputation of being well versed in Shikabane.
[edit] Shikabane Hime
- Makina Hoshimura (星村 眞姫那 Hoshimura Makina)
- Voiced by: Nana Akiyama
- Makina is the main character and a contracted "living corpse". She is tasked with killing 108 corpses to gain entrance to heaven. She has formidable physical skills and her weapon of choice are two Ingram MAC-11 machine guns. Her contractor priest is Keisei Tagami. After Keisei's death, her contractor priest became Ōri, though she does not appear to accept this at first. Later, it is revealed that her family discovered the process of making corpse princesses.
- Saki Amase (天瀬 早季 Amase Saki)
- Voiced by: Mika Kikuchi
- Rika's partnered Shikabane Hime. Saki is a 10 year old mischievous girl who enjoys teasing Rika. She is usually seen munching on chips or drinking juice. Her weapon of choice is a massive hammer. Unlike any ordinary shikabane hime her contracted monk happens to be one of the ten great holy family. Making it therefore, no ordinary shikabane hime can defeat her.
- Itsuki Yamagami (山神 異月 Yamagami Itsuki)
- Voiced by: Sase Nakamura
- Takamasa's Shikabane Hime. She died in an automobile accident and came back with the regret of not living the life of a teenage girl. She bonded with Takamasa because she thought he was a powerful monk and would help her get to Heaven faster. Unfortunately, Takamasa knew nothing about the Shikabane Himes before that. Regardless, the two continued to work as a team. During their time, they began to develop romantic feelings for each other. However, they were unable to act on them because Itsuki was a Shikabane Hime. She fights with a pair of M945 Combat handguns.
- Akira Tōoka (遠岡 アキラ Tōoka Akira)
- Voiced by: Aoi Yūki
- Sadahiro's cynical Shikabane Hime. Often, she hits Sadahiro to stop him from saying something. Almost nothing is revealed about her past, except for her cause of death by some men. She fights using a sniper rifle.
- Minai Ruo (瑠翁 水薙生 Ruo Minai)
- Voiced by: Yuka Hirata
- Isaki's Shikabane Hime. Like the other Shikabane Hime Her weapon happens to be the Brass Knuckles. It was revealed throughout the first episodes she caused suicide for killing someone. She believed that her becoming a Shikabane Hime was punishment for her sins, but after meeting Ōri, she came to see it as a way to save others. She did grow close to Ōri, but before a relationship could be formed, Isaki was killed and she became a Shikabane.
- Kamika Todoroki
- Takamine's Shikabane Hime. Nicknamed as "Sword Hime," Kamika has been referred to as the strongest shikabane hime not necessarily for the level of her strength, but her regret and will.
- Fresh (Flesh in the Funimation sub)
- One of Umehara's Shikabane Hime.
[edit] Shikabane
- Harem Criminal
- A vampire like Shikabane who kidnaps women and kills them in groups. His power appears to allow him to control people he bites. He can also transform into bats. It is speculated that he made some of the women kill each other.
- Kun Osaki
- A J-Pop star who died of a heart disease. She became a Shikabane because she wanted to keep singing. She can use her voice as a weapon.
- SUV
- A Shikabane that takes on the form of an SUV. It lays in wait for people to get into it and start driving. It then takes control and forces the passengers to kill each other.
- Bandit
- A nameless Shikabane that was formed from a robber who killed his partners and himself when they were surround by the police. He is protective of the money he stole and uses it to attack people.
- Tomoharu Kishibe
- Initially a normal teenage boy and a friend of Takamasa and Itsuki. He died in a car accident with his parents and sister when a group of teenage drivers made them swerve off the cliff. He gained the power to control the engines of 4WDs and 2WDs. He used his power to kill those teens. After that, he began targeting teenagers who liked to drive fast and their spectators.
[edit] Seven Stars
The Seven Stars are seven Shikabane who work together for a common goal. They are extremely powerful.
- Hokuto
- A special Shikabane who has no regrets, obsessions or even nature within her. Her death however, makes her one of the most dangerous, yet powerful undead being around. She was raised as a sacrifice, born to be killed as a child. She never experienced grief, pain, sadness or even happiness. Right after being killed, she is reborn as a Shikabane.
- Isaka
- Known for his ability to open portals.
- Hazama
- Has giant centipedes for arms. At first glance, most assume that he is the leader of the Seven Stars. In reality, he is the right hand of the true leader, Hokuto.
- Kowaku
- His curse allows him to change the make up of his body. He is killed by Makina near the end of the first season.
- Ena
- Ena is obsessed with beauty. His curse allows him to switch from one corpse to another, as long as they are near by.
- Hizuchi
- Ori's mother was responsible his death. Hizuchi is determined to make Ori pay for what happened to him.
- Toya
- The most bizarre looking of the Seven Stars. He appears to be a man covered in a coat, but where a head should be, there is a cluster of balloons. His curse allows him to manipulate the minds of people. He can also place balloons on people that cause their happiness to grow, until it reaches its peak. At that point, the person dies. It is revealed near the end that Toya was a little girl from a very poor family. One day, she and her parents suddenly went to an amusement park for a fun day before they committed suicide. As a result, Toya views death as happiness.
[edit] Others
- Nozomi Kasuga
- A classmate of Ōri. She has the nickname of Omune-sama or "Breast Goddess". She has a fascination with death, which is never really explained. This fascination lead her to stalk Makina and later Ōri. She also had an attraction to Ōri and had desired to become a Shikabane Hime, so she could be with him forever. In the second season, she is possessed by Toya and begins to use her power of her classmates. Initially, she believed that she would be happy if she died and became a Shikabane Hime, but she realized that what she really wanted was to be alive with Ōri. Soon after this discovery, she was killed by one of the Seven Stars, however she was not able to become a Shikabane Hime and ultimately died.
- Mizuki Inuhiko
- A classmate of Ōri. She tends to be very observant. She dreams of becoming the president of the student council.
- Sumitori
- Another classmate of Ori's. Very innocent and oblivious to the world of Shikabane.
- Ushijima
- The girl-obsessed friend of Ori Kagami.
- Riko
- The "Mother Hen" of sorts. She is in charge of the Dai Rin House, which is where Ori grew up with Keisei.
[edit] Terminology
- Shikabane
- Sometimes referred to as corpses. When a person dies with a powerful regret or obsession, they may become a Shikabane. As a Shikabane, they are not alive in the same way a human is alive. Their appearance may also differ greatly from that of a human. Shikabane are given superhuman strength and a unique ability or attribute called a curse. Shikabane have no feeling towards living and tend to kill them by either because of there regret or obsession. A Shikabane can be killed by destroying their brain or cutting them up into small enough bits.
- Shikabane Hime
- Shikabane Hime are Shikabane that follow the Kōgon Sect. They are partnered with a monk, who provides them with life energy called Rune. In exchange, the Shikabane Hime act as shields for their monk. They are used to hunt and kill Shikabane. So far, only girls of a certain age group can become a Shikabane Hime. If their partner monk dies, the Shikabane Hime usually dies, otherwise they become Shikabane. Shikabane Hime keep their human form, but do have a monster form that occasionally emerges. Unlike Shikabane, Shikabane Hime usually do not have a curse. In order for a Shikabane Hime to go to Heaven, they must kill 108 Shikabane. This number may be from the number of sins in Buddhism.
- Contract Monk
- Contract Monks are the partner monks of the Shikabane Hime. They usually provide their Shikabane Hime with support and linked by via a bond. To become a Contract Monk, you must have a bond with the Shikabane Hime.
- Curse
- A curse is a unique power that a Shikabane possess. Generally, it has something to do with their obsession or regret.
- Investigator
- A monk who acts as support for Contract Monks. They usually do not have a contract of their own.
[edit] Media
[edit] Manga
The manga series premiered in Japan in the April 12, 2005 issue of Monthly Shōnen Gangan where it is still on-going. Individual chapters are collected and published in tankōbon volumes by Square Enix.[1] The first volume was released on August 22, 2005; as of September 2008, nine volumes have been released.[1]
[edit] Anime
Produced by Feel and Gainax, Shikabane Hime: Aka (屍姫 赫) is a thirteen episode anime adaptation of the manga series. It premiered in Japan on AT-X on October 2, 2008.[2] The episodes also air on BS11, Chiba TV, KBS Kyoto, Sun TV, Tokyo MX TV, TV Aichi, TV Kanagawa and TV Saitama.[3] The opening and ending themes, "Beautiful fighter" and "My story", had a single release from angela on November 12, 2008.[4]
The series is licensed for North American distribution and release by Funimation Entertainment which is releasing the series as Shikabane Hime. On October 24, 2008, the thirteen episodes began airing online with English subtitles through Funimation's official YouTube, Joost, and Hulu.com channels, with higher end downloadable versions released on the company's own website.[5] Funimation noted that they hope this relatively quick release through online means will help prevent piracy. Traditionally, according to the president of Funimation Entertainment Gen Fukunaga, "by the time a licensing deal is signed to bring a series from Japan to the U.S. the episodes are already available as illegal downloads."[6]
A second season, titled Shikabane Hime: Kuro, aired in Japan between January and March 2009.[7] Episode 26 of the series, or Kuro 13, was released as a DVD only episode in August 2009.[8]
[edit] References
- ^ a b "Shikabane Hime comic list" (in Japanese). Square Enix. http://gangan.square-enix.co.jp/shikabanehime/comic/index.html. Retrieved 2008-11-26.
- ^ "Shikabane Hime Confirmed as Gainax's New TV Series". Anime News Network. 2008-05-25. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-05-25/shikabane-hime-confirmed-as-gainax-next-tv-series. Retrieved 2008-05-27.
- ^ "Shikabane Hime: Aka (TV)". Anime News Network. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=10053. Retrieved 2008-11-26.
- ^ "Official Starchild's CD Release Page" (in Japanese). Starchild. http://www.starchild.co.jp/special/shikabanehime/release.html.
- ^ "Funimation Confirms Shikabane Hime: AKA Acquisition". Anime News Network. 2008-10-20. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-10-20/funimation-confirms-shikabane-hime-aka-acquisition. Retrieved 2008-10-20.
- ^ "FUNimation Entertainment Acquires Shikabane Hime: AKA for North American Release". Anime News Network. 2008-10-20. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/press-release/2008-10-20/funimation-entertainment-acquires-shikabane-hime-aka-for-north-american-release. Retrieved 2008-10-25.
- ^ "Shikabane Hime: Kuro TV Anime Confirmed for January". Anime News Network. 2008-11-12. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-11-12/shikabane-hime/kuro-tv-anime-confirmed-for-january. Retrieved 2008-11-12.
- ^ "屍姫 第八巻(仮) 【初回限定版】 (DVD) [Shikabane Hime Volume 8 (limited edition) (DVD)]" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B001IAAPM4. Retrieved 2009-08-27.
[edit] External links
- Official Square Enix Shikabane Hime website (Japanese)
- Official MX TV Shikabane Hime anime website (Japanese)
- Official Starchild Shikabane Hime anime website (Japanese)
- Official Gainax Shikabane Hime anime website (Japanese)
- Official Funimation Shikabane Hime anime website
- Shikabane Hime (manga) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia