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This is a list of media and materials related to the anime series Red Garden.

Anime

The anime Red Garden is done by GONZO and directed by Ko Matsuo. It began broadcasting in Japan on October 3, 2006, on TV Asahi.

The English version the anime is licensed by Funimation. It was licensed before by ADV Films. Red Garden is a DVD-only series and also ran on the specialty service The Anime Network.

Voice actors

The Four Girls and their Friend

Animus

Doral

Grace

  • The Director - Sho Saito (Japanese), Marcy Bannor (English)
  • Paula Sinclair - Megumi Kobayashi (Japanese), Lesley Tesh (English)
  • Jessica - Saori Goto (Japanese), Jessica Boone (English)
  • Kerry - Nanae Inoue (Japanese), Bree Welch (English)

Friends of the Girls

  • Amanda - Haruka Kimura (Japanese), Elizabeth Bunch (English)
  • Luke - Yuuki Masuda (Japanese), Illich Guardiola (English)
  • Nick - Daisuke Ono (Japanese), Jacob A. Gragard (English)
  • Sam - Shuma Shiratori (Japanese), Amit Patel (English)
  • Susan - Omi Minami (Japanese), Cynthia Martinez (English)
  • Vanessa - Sakura Matsumoto (Japanese), Monica Rial (English)
  • Juan - Toshinobu Iida (Japanese), Andrew Love (English)
  • Sarah - Mizuki Fujita (Japanese), Kim-Ly Nguyen (English)

Family

The Police

  • Claude - Shinpachi Tsuji (Japanese), John Swasey (English)
  • Neil - Yoji Ueda (Japanese), Eddie Shannon, Jr. (English)

Red Garden Region 1 DVD Releases

Title Number Release date
Red Garden Volume 1: Live to Kill 1 September 18, 2007

1. Farewell, Girls
2. Cruel Night
3. True Me
4. Where Are We Going?

Red Garden Volume 2: Breaking the Girls 2 November 20, 2007

5. Every Window
6. Small Light
7. Another Fate
8. Go Love

Red Garden Volume 3: The Body Snatchers 3 January 22, 2008

9. Awakening
10. Bewildered
11. Respective Thoughts
12. His Expectations

Red Garden Volume 4: Blood and Thorns 4 March 25, 2008

13. Holiday
14. The Reason for Fighting
15. Sorrow, And Hatred, And...
16. A Sad Lie

Red Garden Volume 5: Love Lies Bleeding 5 June 24, 2008

17. The Truth
18. A Little Hope
19. Feelings That Won't Reach
20. The Room Left Behind

Red Garden Volume 6: To Die Forever 6 February 17, 2009 (Limited Release)[1]

21. The Final Morning
22. Light
OVA. Red Garden: Dead Girls

Red Garden Season 1 Box Set Part 1 1 December 12, 2008

Episodes 1-12

Red Garden Season 1 Box Set Part 2 2 December 12, 2008

Episodes 13-22 OVA. Red Garden: Dead Girls

Red Garden Complete Series & OVA September 8, 2009

Episode 1-22, Dead Girls OVA

Music

Theme music

Anime opening sequences

Title Artist Episodes
Jolly Jolly JiLL Decoy association 01-22

Anime ending sequences

Title Artist Episodes
Rock the LM.C LM.C 01-11
OH MY JULIET. LM.C 12-21

Red Garden Original Soundtrack

Red Garden Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJanuary 17, 2007
GenreAnime Soundtrack
Length67:19
  1. Main Theme ~ Sou de aru to negau kara
  2. Kojin no shi
  3. Nasu koto toshite
  4. Ayumi .. Yamerarezu ni
  5. Yowaku, yowaku
  6. Shizuka ni omou koto
  7. Sono saki ni mieta kara, zutto zutto
  8. Omoi omoi, soko ni...
  9. Soshite mata, to
  10. Eirei
  11. Miete kuru mono e
  12. Seinen no kao to akai-iro
  13. Tsunagari no houkai
  14. Fukanzen naru mono
  15. Hai iro no shiawase
  16. Konnichiwa owari da kara
  17. Mienai hikari
  18. Anata to ita kara mieta koto
  19. Utsukushiku to mo mitomezu
  20. Owari kara no ippo
  21. Susumu, soshite susumu
  22. Kireru Ishi
  23. Te no kasanari
  24. Akai Niwa
  25. Ai ~ Wazuka na omoide / KOKIA
  26. Katsu ~ Mabara na hikari / KOKIA
  27. Kurenai ~ Negai / KOKIA
  28. Sumire ~ You to tomo ni / KOKIA
  29. Shiro ~ Watashi-tachi no hibiki / KOKIA

Manga

The manga version is published by Gentosha Comics and is drawn by Kirihito Ayamura. It began serialization in the seinen manga magazine Comic Birz on August 30, 2006. The first tankōbon was released on February 24, 2007, the second one on September 22, 2007, and the third one on March 24, 2008.