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Togainu no Chi
Original PC game cover
咎狗の血
GenreAction, Boys' Love
Video game
DeveloperNitro+chiral (PC)
HuneX (PS2, PSP)
PublisherNitro+chiral (PC)
Kadokawa Shoten (PS2, PSP)
GenreBL game, visual novel
PlatformWindows
PlayStation 2
PlayStation Portable
ReleasedWindows:
PlayStation 2:
PlayStation Portable:
Novel
Written byTatana Kana
PublishedFebruary 7, 2006
Manga
Written bySuguro Chayamachi
Published byEnterbrain
English publisherUnited States Tokyopop
Magazinecomic B's-LOG
DemographicShonen ai
PublishedNovember 1, 2006-ongoing
Volumes9
Manga
Written byKana Yamamoto
Published byASCII Media Works (2008)
Biblos (2005)
MagazineMagazine ZERO
DemographicShonen ai
Original runJuly 22, 2008 – present
Volumes1
Anime television series
togainu no chi -Bloody Curs-
Directed byNaoyuki Konno
Produced byAtsuhiro Iwakami
Music byMasaaki Iizuka
StudioA-1 Pictures Inc.
Original networkTBS, MBS
Original run October 7, 2010 December 23, 2010
Episodes12

Togainu no Chi (咎狗の血, lit. Blood of the Reprimanded Dog) is a Japanese BL visual novel created by Nitro+CHiRAL. The plot centers on Akira, a young man who was made to participate in a deadly game called "Igura" in post-apocalyptical Japan in exchange for being freed from jail. His goal is to beat "Il Re" (Italian for "The King"), the strongest person in Igura. The game was original released on PC as Togainu no Chi in 2005, with a PlayStation 2 version titled Togainu no Chi TRUE BLOOD being released on May 29, 2008. A PlayStation Portable version is scheduled to be released on as December 23, 2010[needs update] as Togainu no Chi True Blood Portable.[1]

The game has been adapted into two manga series, a novel and a twelve episode anime series. In March 2010 as part of the Nitro+CHiRAL 5th anniversary an anime adaptation was announced for Togainu no Chi with production by Aniplex.[2] The anime began airing on MBS and TBS on October 7, 2010. Aniplex of America will stream and simulcast the series in North America on Anime News Network.[3]

Synopsis

After being devastated in the third World War (known as The Third Division), Japan was divided in two. Several years after the end of the war, a crime organization called Vischio has taken control of the destroyed city of Toshima (formerly Tokyo, Japan's capital city), where they are holding a battle game known as Igra (romanized as Igura in the Tokyopop manga translation).

Igra is a battle game held in Toshima that may result in the murder of participants. To participate, one must meet with Arbitro and tell him their reason for their decision. Upon meeting with Arbitro, participants are given five dog tags, each engraved like a card in a standard deck of playing cards. One tag must hang from the participant's neck as proof of participation. Participants must then put their lives on the line to collect others' tags, with the goal being to collect a Royal Flush. If a participant collects a Royal Flush set of tags, they earn the right to challenge "Il Re" in battle. Battles end when one party either dies or lets their back touch the ground. The winner takes the loser's tags and is free to do as they please to the loser after that, often resulting in the loser's death.

The game's main character, a young man named Akira, is falsely accused of a crime. Once arrested, a mysterious woman appears before him, offering him freedom if he agrees to participate in Igra and defeat Igra's strongest man: the king, or Il Re. The story follows Akira's life in the harsh, lawless Toshima as he fights both to survive and to unravel the mysteries developing around him.

Characters

Akira (アキラ)
Voiced by: Spoon Sakiware (PC, Drama CD), Kousuke Toriumi (PS2, Anime)
Akira
Akira
The game's protagonist. Akira is the cool and silent type. He has grayish hair, blue eyes, and stands at 172cm tall. Likes omelet rice flavored Solids. He grew up as an orphan along with Keisuke. Akira was an undefeated champion of the street fighting game "Bl@ster", where he participated in the RAY district under the name LOST. He was accused of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment, but Emma got him out of jail so he could participate in Igra, which he does with slight reluctance. He usually acts cold and uncaring, but has a very naive side to him. His weapon is a knife.
Keisuke (ケイスケ)
Voiced by: Nanimusha (PC, Drama CD), Tomokazu Sugita (PS2, Anime)
Akira's childhood friend and hard-working factory employee. Has brown hair and eyes and is 178cm tall. Likes green curry flavored Solids. They grew up together in the same orphanage. Because he is a bit weak, he has always admired Akira's strength. Though he is a bit quiet and shy, if Akira is involved, he suddenly becomes bold. Upon hearing Akira's situation, Keisuke chases after Akira and also joins Igra, despite his weakness and lack of fighting experience.
Rin (リン)
Voiced by: Hayato Kiryuuin (PC, Drama CD), Jun Fukuyama (PS2, Anime)
A young blond, blue-eyed boy participating in Igura. 154cm tall. Though he is sometimes mistaken for a girl because of his small body, he is quite strong and able to get by in Igra. He helps Akira around the town and cheers up Akira when he's down. In the anime, it is mentioned that Rin and Shiki are half brothers, having the same father but different mothers. He is a former Bl@ster participant (from the GHOST area) who fights with two small daggers and also enjoys taking pictures. Likes the yakiniku flavored Solids. He's also good at parkour, as he jumps from roofs and walls in the manga and anime.
Shiki (シキ)
Voiced by: Hikaru Midorikawa
A black-haired, red-eyed man standing at 188cm and covered in black clothing who arms himself with a katana. He is the strongest man in Igura. Because he often appears in front of Igra participants and slays them immediately and with no warning, he is extremely feared. Though he kills Igra participants frequently, he neither carries nor collects tags, and thus does not appear to be an Igra participant. He is a violent man shrouded in mystery. The first Il Re who has never been defeated. Shiki formed the Igra in order to battle against Line-compatibles, so he could kill Nano and quell his memories of the first time they met.
Motomi (源泉)
Voiced by: Kazuya Ichijō
An unshaven, middle-aged information collector who knows a lot about the tournament. Has brown hair and eyes and stands at 183cm tall. He has a friendly, carefree personality and is a heavy smoker. He does not participate in the game, but is in Toshima to observe it. He carries a gun for protection.
Arbitro (アルビトロ, Arubitoro)
Voiced by: Masaru Hishi (PC, Drama CD), Kōsuke Okano (PS2, Anime)
Manager of the narcotics organization Vischio. A gaudy blond man who always wears a mask over his face. 181cm tall. Has a strange hobby involving appreciating and modifying the bodies of attractive young men. Due to this "hobby", his mansion is full of statues of nude men and he keeps Kau, a human being, as his pet 'dog'.
Kau ()
Arbitro's beloved 'pet', who is actually a young boy. He has white hair, is covered in black leather and a blindfold, and has a large scar and piercings on his stomach (due to Arbitro's personal preferences), and walks on all fours. Because Arbitro destroyed his eyes and vocal cords, he cannot see or speak. He does, however, have a keen sense of smell, and has been trained to pick up the scent of dog tags to help find rule-breakers within Igura. His name's kanji means "dog" in Japanese. He shows signs of severe Stockholm syndrome.
Kiriwar (キリオ, Kirio)
Voiced by: Fuji Bakuhatsu (PC, Drama CD), Katsuyuki Konishi (PS2, Anime)
Executes the rule violators of the tournament. Though he works for Arbitro, his ties to him are loose and he often likes to get him mad. At 200cm, he is a tall, strong man who carries a metal pipe (which he has lovingly named "Mitsuko") as a weapon. He has short, black hair and a scar across his forehead. He is usually seen with Gunji, who he calls "hiyo" or "hiyoko" (which means "baby chick"). Kiriwar likes to mess with Arbitro and seems to not care much about his job. His name is pronounced "Kirio" but is officially written as "Kiriwar".
Gunji (グンジ)
Voiced by: Kazuya Sugisaki (PC, Drama CD), Kishō Taniyama (PS2, Anime)
Executes the rule violators of the tournament. He is a 195cm tall blond man who fights with metal knuckle claws. He wears a bright red hooded jacket that is open at the front, exposing most of his tattoo-covered torso. Gunji is not very smart and acts spontaneously and violently, and is extremely sadistic in his killings, but still has a fun-loving, childish innocence to him. Gunji has an affinity with name calling. He is usually seen with Kiriwar, who he calls "jijii" ("old man"), calls Arbitro "papa", and Shiki "Shikitty". Gunji seems to confuse cats with dogs, since although Kau is supposed to be a pet "dog", Gunji refers to him as 'Tama', which is a common pet name for a cat. In the manga, he also names a cat that he finds 'Pochi', the common pet name for a dog. Also, though many English-speaking fans spell and pronounce his name as "Gunzi", the name "Gunji" is considered the 'official' name as it is used most often and also used on official merchandise.
Emma (エマ, Ema)
Voiced by: Kaori Okuda (PC), Asako Dodo (PS2)
A beautiful one-armed woman. 167cm tall. She is the one who suggests participating in Igura to Akira as a way to free him of his false charge. She is often seen with Gwen. Very little is known about her.
Gwen (グエン, Guen)
Voiced by: Kikutarō Namerikawa (PC), Takuo Kawamura (PS2)
A serious man in a suit and hat that appears with Emma to convince Akira to participate in Igura. An honest man with a normally harsh expression. 178cm tall.
Takeru ()
Voiced by: Takezō Koike (PC), Hideki Ogihara (PS2)
A one-eyed youth participating in Igura with an extreme passion to win, no matter what it takes.
n (ナノ, Nano)
Voiced by: Prof. Shiryuu (PC), Takumi Yamazaki (PS2)
An enigmatic figure throughout the game. He is not an Igura participant and carries neither tags nor a weapon, despite the dangers in Toshima. He dresses very conservatively, which adds to his unsettling behavior. 182cm tall. Though he often appears in front of Akira, it is a mystery as to whether he is a friend or foe. Nano's blood is the source of Line. His real name is Nicole Premier.
Tomoyuki (トモユキ)
Voiced by: Yuichi Nakamura
A long-haired man participating in Igura. Though he seems to know Rin, they are not on very good terms with each other.
Kazui (カズイ)
Voiced by: Daisuke Hirakawa
A black-haired man somehow connected to Rin and Tomoyuki who seems to resemble someone else Rin knows.
Touya (トウヤ, Tōya)
Voiced by: Kentarou Itou
A young blond man participating in Igura with a team. He is his team's leader. Yukihito is one of his team members.
Yukihito (ユキヒト)
Voiced by: Hiroshi Kamiya
A red-haired man in his 20s and new character added to "Togainu no Chi: True Blood", the Playstation 2 version of the game. He is a former Bl@ster participant (from AREA: RUDE) who is currently participating in Igura as a member of Touya's team.

Media

Drama Cds

Three drama Cd's were released after the games release on Pc in 2005. Togainu no Chi Image drama CD vol 1 was released July 29, 2005. This drama CD centers around Akira and Shiki's relationship. Togainu no Chi Image drama CD vol 2 was released August 26, 2005. This drama CD centers around Akira and Keisuke's relationship. Togainu no Chi ANOTHER STORY ~ RIN was released December 29, 2005. This drama CD centers around Rin.

Manga

A manga adaptation of Togainu no Chi, illustrated by Suguro Chayamachi, began serialization serialized in Comic B's LOG in January 2006, and is published by Enterbrain. The manga was licensed for an English-language release in North America by Tokyopop in 2008.[4] Another adaptation was illustrated by Yamamoto Kana and published by ASCII Media Works. This version focuses on Keisuke's storyline. The complete volume was released on July 22, 2008.[5]

Books

A novel Togainu no Chi written by Tatana Kana was released February 7, 2006.[6] It contained sets of short stories dealing with the characters after the events in the game. An art book titled Togainu no Chi True Blood Official Fan Book containing game information, character profiles, artwork and voice actors' interviews was released on July 3, 2008.

Anime

In March 2010 as part of the Nitro+CHiRAL 5th anniversary an anime adaptation was announced for Togainu no Chi with production by Aniplex.[2] The anime began airing on MBS and TBS on October 7, 2010. Aniplex of America will stream and simulcast the series in North America on Anime News Network.[3] The first DVD is scheduled for release on December 22, 2010.[7]

Episodes

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Video Games

CHiRALmori was released January 25, 2008 and also known as the Nitro+CHiRAL amusement disk.[8] This PC game includes a Togainu no Chi minigame featuring chibi versions of the characters playing poker with their dog tags as well as two other minigames featuring characters from Lamento -Beyond the Void-.

Togainu no Chi Desktop Accessory is a program produced by Nitro+chiral that included wallpapers, a screensaver, a silent version of the opening video, a clock of which can be switched to show images of most of the characters, a calendar, and a set of window straps.[9]

References

  1. ^ . Kadokawa Shoten http://www.togainu.com/psp/. Retrieved October 23, 2010. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help); Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ a b "Togainu no Chi TV Anime Officially Announced". Anime News Network. 2010-03-22.
  3. ^ a b "OreImo, Togainu No Chi to be Streamed". Anime News Network. 2010-09-30.
  4. ^ "Tokyopop Announces New Manga Titles (Update 2)". Anime News Network. 2008-07-05.
  5. ^ "咎狗の血" (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved October 23, 2010.
  6. ^ "咎狗の血 (ビーボーイノベルズ) [単行本]" (in Japanease). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved October 23, 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  7. ^ "咎狗の血 DVD 1" (in Japanese). Retrieved October 23, 2010.
  8. ^ "Spec + About" (in Japanese). Nitroplus. Retrieved October 23, 2010.
  9. ^ (in Japanese). Nitro+chiral http://www.nitrochiral.com/pc/goods/soft/soft_01a.html. Retrieved October 23, 2010. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help); Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)

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