List of Tears to Tiara episodes
The Tears to Tiara anime series is based on the PS3 remake of the same name developed and published by Aquaplus. The anime episodes are directed by Tomoki Kobayashi, written by Tōko Machida and produced by the animation studio White Fox. The episodes began a simulcast broadcast in both Japan and Asia exactly the same time on 5 April 2009 by Chiba TV and Animax-Asia respectively, thus becoming the first anime to have a new world record for the fastest broadcast outside Japan.[1][2] Tears to Tiara is broadcast in Animax-Asia with English subtitles in Singapore and other local languages subtitles in each market area of Asia.
The story is set in a world based on British, Celtic & Roman mythology during the Dark Ages. The demon lord Arawn, has been resurrected since his death a millennium ago by Drwc, a priest from the Divine Empire, who plans to rule the world using Arwan's powers by offering a girl named Riannon, a descendant of the Elf King Pwyll as a sacrifice. However, Arawn refuses the sacrifice and kills Drwc instead. Grateful for saving her, she makes him her husband and Chief of her people, the Gael Tribe. Together with Arthur, Riannon's older brother and The tribe's First Warrior and Ogam, a wizard and an old friend of Arawn and the siblings, Arwan leads the tribe along with a group of warriors who follows them against the Empire who plans to destroy all those who oppose them.
The opening theme is "Free and Dream" by Suara while the first ending theme is "Blue sky, True sky" by Aira Yuuki and the second ending "Weeping alone".
Episode list
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References
- General
- "ストーリー ┃ TVアニメーション ティアーズ・トゥ・ティアラ" (in Japanese). Aquaplus/T3 Works. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
- List of Tears to Tiara episodes ({{{type}}}) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Specific
- ^ "Animax-Asia To Simulcast Tears to Tiara". Anime News Network. 2009-06-13. Retrieved 2009-06-13.
- ^ "Tears to Tiara anime to run at exact same time it airs in Japan". Anime News Network. 2009-06-13. Retrieved 2009-06-13.