Glass Maiden

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Glass Maiden
Screenshot of the logo from the animated series
クリスタル ブレイズ
(Crystal Blaze)
GenreMystery
Anime television series
Directed byMitsuko Kase
StudioStudio Fantasia
Licensed by
Original networkChiba TV, KBS Kyoto, KIDS STATION, Sun TV, Tokyo MX TV, TV Aichi, TV Kanagawa, TV Saitama
Original run April 8, 2008 June 24, 2008
Episodes12[1]

Glass Maiden (クリスタル ブレイズ, original title Crystal Blaze) is a half-hour anime series, directed by Mitsuko Kase and broadcast on Chiba TV, KBS Kyoto, KIDS STATION, Sun TV, Tokyo MX TV, TV Aichi, TV Kanagawa and TV Saitama.

Story

The story follows a group of eclectic characters who form a detective agency through various escapes, with an arching plot concerning the protection of a humanoid character introduced in episode one as "cargo" intended to be a delivery job, but later revealed to be a survivor and escaped from an experiment that attempted to change female human beings into genetically-engineered weapons—called the HW series. The HW series was designed to be a weapon designed for military, this is in contrast to the BW series weapon, which is glass-based and causes targets to turn into glass for a brief moment before bursting into flames.

Characters

The Detectives

Shuu (シュウ, Shū)
Voiced by: Shin-ichiro Miki
The main protagonist of the story and boss of the detective agency, Shu is portrayed as a ladies' man with a brooding, enigmatic persona.
Akira (アキラ)
Voiced by: Ueda Yuji
Shū's younger brother, addressed in the program by a nickname he detests, Chi-Boss, given to him by Manami and Ayaka. His role is to get jobs on behalf of the agency.
Manami (マナミ)
Voiced by: Arai Satomi
One of two girls who work for the agency, Manami is a boisterous, unkempt character; she serves as comic relief or the foil in most episodes.
Ayaka (アヤカ)
Voiced by: Takahashi Mikako
The other girl in the detective agency. Of the two friends, she is more quiet and possesses better manners. She is often seen working with her computer.
Porilyn (ポリリン, Poririn)
Voiced by: Rokkaku Seiji
An effeminate man who acts as either mediator or customer for more difficult jobs that the agency takes on, monitoring everything using several surveillance cameras spread throughout the city.
Doc (先生, sensei)
Voiced by: Maruyama Eiji
A skilled doctor cast as the requisite pervert taking photos of his cosplay-prone assistant with different costumes, states one of his mottos in life is, "Without lust, humans are nothing."
Monica (モニカ, Monika)
Voiced by: Ito Miki
The assistant/nurse to the doctor character, she accommodates and enjoys the doctor's fetish for cosplay and inappropriate touching.

The Glass Maidens

Sara (サラ) (HW-9)
Voiced by: Kobayashi Yu
The cargo who was supposed to be allowed to escape. Her average temperature is around 40 degrees Celsius. She is currently being pursued by an unknown group of women. She hates her designation (HW-9) and has adopted the name given to her by Manami. Her name Sara is derived from the town's name which means freedom. Sara also means silky in Japanese.
BW-Alpha
(nonspeaking character)
A quiet girl who hides her true form which is ultimately fierce and dangerous.

Supporting Characters

Seiji
Voiced by:
The guitarist who works part time at a restaurant and a friend of Manami and Yuko.

The Antagonists

Kito (キトー, Kitō)
Voiced by: Inoue Norihiro
The main antagonist and the known leader of the organization who conducts the experiments for both the BW and HW series.
Kyrie (キリエ, Kirie)
Voiced by: Sawashiro Miyuki

Theme song

Opening theme:

  1. "Never looking back ~Sukitooru Kokoro de 「Never looking back 〜透き通る心で」" by Rie

Ending theme:

  1. "qué sera-sera" by TASO (episodes 1–8)
  2. "Kokoroyo Kaze ni Nare 「こころよ 風になれ」" by TASO (episodes 9–12)

Episodes

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