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The Betrayal Knows My Name
Cover of the first manga volume
裏切りは僕の名前を知っている
(Uragiri wa Boku no Namae o Shitteiru)
Manga
Written byOdagiri Hotaru
Published byKadokawa Shoten
English publisher
MagazineMonthly Asuka
DemographicShōjo
Original runOctober 2005May 2017
Volumes13
Anime television series
Directed byKatsushi Sakurabi
Music byShōgo Kaida
StudioJ.C.Staff
Licensed by
Original networkChiba TV
Original run April 11, 2010 September 19, 2010
Episodes24 (List of episodes)

The Betrayal Knows My Name (Japanese: 裏切りは僕の名前を知っている, Hepburn: Uragiri wa Boku no Namae o Shitteiru) is a Japanese shōjo manga written and illustrated by Odagiri Hotaru. It was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's shōjo magazine Monthly Asuka in October 2005. An anime adaptation began in April 2010 on Chiba TV.

Plot

Sakurai Yuki is a teenager with a mysterious power. He was abandoned at birth near the Asahi orphanage. Because of that event, Yuki strives for independence. He hates being a burden to anyone near him, but at the same time, he is afraid of being left alone. Moreover, ever since he can remember, he has had a strange ability that when he touches others, he can feel their emotion. Unable to control it, he's often made insensitive blunders in the past. He later meets a mysterious yet beautiful stranger who saves his life, but for some reason he feels like they've met before. While death looms and his ability gets stronger and stronger, a man who claims to be his older brother suddenly appears, which rises the question, "What will Yuki do when he learns the truth?"

Characters

Main

Yuki Giou (Sakurai) (桜井(祗王)夕月, Sakurai (Giō) Yuki) Voiced by: Sōichirō Hoshi
The bearer of Kami no Hikari (神の光 (The Light of God)) or "God's light". The main protagonist, and a freshman in high school. His mother left him at birth in order to protect him and he has been living in Asahi Orphanage. When Yuki touches someone who is in emotional pain, he's able to read that person's emotions and see that person's past. This causes him to suffer greatly, but he has unexpectedly grown into an unyielding individual. With absolutely no recollection of his past life, he feels an odd nostalgia for Zess, and ends up relying on him quite often. After he leaves the orphanage and heads off to the Twilight Mansion, he becomes known as "Giou Yuki". Yuki is the most important member of the Giou Clan. He's even mentioned as the "master" of the other Zweilts. His special technique is Halo Wall, which puts up a barrier of light around others, protecting them from harm. However, he can't use it for long, because it requires a lot of energy. Yuki's ability is to bear the pain, and "sins" of the other members. He also heals the other Zweilts by taking their injuries upon himself, usually to the point that he collapses and won't wake for several days. The Zweilt Guardians feel a great amount of guilt for this. Yuki has been reincarnated many times, however this is the first time he was born male. It has been mentioned this may be a sign that the fighting is coming to an end or that she wants to forget the past.
Zess (Luka Crosszeria) (ゼス(ルカ=クロスゼリア), Zesu (Ruka Kurosuzeria)) Voiced by: Takahiro Sakurai
A man with silver eyes and black hair who's been protecting Yuki from the shadows ever since his birth 15 years ago. Despite being a Duras (a.k.a. demon), he's currently an ally of the Giou Clan and is recognized as a traitor by the other Duras. Although his real age is unknown, his appearance is that of a college student. Normally reserved and indifferent, his facial expressions soften when he's with Yuki. His relationship with Yuki is complicated. He is completely dedicated to Yuki, considering him more important than anything else in the world, yet he won't tell him of their relationship in Yuki's previous life. This is yet to be explained. It was during the last war that he changed sides to the Giou Clan, as he apparently made a binding "contract" with Yuki. Luka is a descendant of the "family of sinners" (Zess) and a high-grade demon (Opasts). As the only Crosszeria with a red Brand Zess, he is also known as "Bloody Cross". Luka battles with a large black sword and can use powerful magic and has a powerful Salamander dragon (Sodom) as a familiar. He was once the loyal dog for the demon king and used to drink his blood, that's why he is stronger than any opasts. But he left his position after meeting Yuki. It was during the previous battle that Luka met Yuki and they fell in love. Luka promises he will stay with Yuki as long as Yuki wants him to.
The manga suggests a bit of a darker history. Luka tells Yuki he was considered a slave because he was born into the "sinner" clan, Crosszeria, and that all the other Duras were intent on punishing the whole family and all its descendants for their ancestor's sin. The demon king owned Luka, and as a symbol of their contract, put his own blood into Luka's brand. The demon king's blood made the brand on Luka's arm glow red, and it caused Luka a great deal of pain during the process. Years later, Luka is still haunted by the memory and feels physically ill when recalling it. Because it was a blood seal, if Luka should ever betray the demon king, he would die. Luka explains to the current incarnation of Yuki that since he made a new contract with Yuki, the previous contract with the demon king was voided, allowing Luka to live.

Zweilt Guardian

Tsukumo Murasame (叢雨九十九, Murasame Tsukumo) Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama
The bearer of Kami no Mimi, God's Ears. A high school boy who appears to Yuki along with his sister at the start of the story. He is one of the Zweilt Guardians and also part of the Giou Clan, making him and his sister Yuki's distant relatives. His powers seem to be the ability to speak with animals, sense people, 'hear' the voices of people's hearts, 'hear' the memories of an object, extraordinary hearing, project his voice/thoughts and the ability to draw a gun from his ring during a battle. The name of his gun is Knell (Funeral Bell). For some reason he always has snacks with him. He seems to be extremely close with his older sister Toko, whom he calls Toko-chan and says he will always protect. He was severely injured by Reiga in episode 10, but Yuki managed to heal him.
Toko Murasame (叢雨十瑚, Murasame Tōko) Voiced by: Marina Inoue
Tsukumo's older sister, Yuki's relative and also a Zweilt guardian. Her ring produces a huge sword called Eon (Eternity). She attends the same high school as her brother, where their closeness make all the girls jealous of her. She is very fond of Yuki (whom she calls Yuki-chan), telling him that "He is a person who is too kind for his own good" and asking him to refer to her in a more close way (Tōko-chan) instead of calling her Tōko-san. She is the guardian that most interacts with Luka, and sometimes blushes when she is near him, which was due the fact that in her past life, Tōko had a lover that resembled Luka.
Hotsuma Renjou (蓮城焔椎真, Renjou Hotsuma) Voiced by: Daisuke Ono
The bearer of Kami no Koe, God's Voice. Hotsuma is one of the Zweilt guardians, and he has an uncertain control over his gift, which usually manifests as fire. He is short tempered and impulsive. He has been friends with Shuusei since childhood. At first he dislikes Yuki, since he thinks that he has the same personality he had in his previous life, but with time it seems that he grows somewhat close to him. He was basically abandoned by his parents who labeled him a monster, and the only time they come see him is whenever they need money. Hotsuma's past was shadowed by his fire abilities, and while protecting a classmate, he ended up attacking a few of his classmates, which isolated him from everyone else. Afterwards, he attempted to kill himself, but Shuusei stopped him, giving Shuusei the burn scar. Hotsuma constantly blames himself for Shuusei's scar and is scared of hurting someone, but Yuki is able to calm him. His ring produces a curvy blade called Masterstroke (Divine Skill).
Shūsei Usui (碓氷愁生, Usui Shūsei) Voiced by: Mamoru Miyano
The bearer of Kami no Me, God's Eyes. Shuusei, also part of the guardians, is Hotsuma's childhood friend. He helps the police in solving crimes with his "sixth sense". Fights using crystal balls that he mainly uses for supporting the others and a pair of short swords, called Kurai Kurou (Crime & Punishment), for offense. He seems to be a quiet and sensitive person. He has a tendency of not eating a lot most of the time, as he doesn't have much of an appetite. He disappears suddenly, after seeing that Hotsuma was on better terms with Yuki, stating that he has 'served his purpose' and recognizes the fact that Yuki was able to shatter Hotsuma's fears of being a monster. Then he is kidnapped by Ashley and put into a deep sleep never to wake again. Although Ashley states that it was more that Shusei, desiring to die, stopped his own heart. However, Hotsuma uses his Kami no Koe to command him to "live", which revives Shuusei.
Kuroto Hourai (蓬莱 黒刀, Hourai Kuroto) Voiced by: Hiroshi Kamiya
A professional shogi player prodigy who is very quiet and serious by nature. But, once he decides to do something he'll put full effort into doing it even if it means quitting something he loves (e.g., shogi). He gained a love for shogi after he was taken in by Senshirou's grandfather. He lost his original partner during the previous war and Senshirou is now his second partner. He fights with a black katana called Izanagi (Hell).
Senshirou Furuori (降織 千紫郎, Furuori Senshirou) Voiced by: Satoshi Hino
A zweilt-in-training and is a klutz by nature. He is Tsubaki's fiance by an arranged marriage decided by the family and decided to become a zweilt after his grandfather was killed by the Opast Cadenza while protecting him and Kuroto. He has a love for calligraphy and is a college student studying art. He uses a large calligraphy brush to draw spells and a gigantic scythe called Death Scythe.

Giou Clan

Takashiro Giou (祇王 天白, Giou Takashiro) Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu
Takashiro is first introduced as Yuki's older half-brother. When he meets Yuki for the first time, he tells him that he and his father had been looking for him ever since his birth fifteen years earlier. He is also the head of the Giou clan. As revealed later in the series, Takashiro performed a forbidden ritual that allowed him to take a Duras into his body. Because of this he, unlike the Zweilt Guardians, has not been reincarnated. Instead he has lived for over a thousand years, remembering everything, including how the war with Reiga first began. He also heals almost immediately after being injured. He believes that in order to win the war, there have to be sacrifices. He possesses a grimoire (the Book of Solomon) much like Kanata, although his is red. It has been told that Reiga was his friend. He is also the one responsible for continually causing Yuki and the Zweilts to reincarnate so they can continue fighting Reiga. He apologizes for lying to Yuki, telling him that he is not really Yuki's brother, but Yuki forgives him, telling him that despite that, Takashiro is still very important to him.
Tachibana Giou (祇王 橘, Giou Tachibana) Voiced by: Shin-ichiro Miki
The curator at Twilight Mansion and a member of the Giou clan. Tachibana has an upbeat personality and likes to keep conversation going. It is also mentioned in the manga that he may be a opast.
Isuzu Fujiwara (藤原 彌涼, Fujiwara Isuzu) Voiced by: Ken Narita
Isuzu is the Giou's family doctor who works full time at the infirmary located at Twilight Mansion. Isuzu is known for passing out for various days from lack of sleep, which is caused by his sleepless and restless nights of researching the subject of Duras. His words and actions about treatment come out as perverted whether or not he is aware of it. He is fascinated by Duras and always wants to examine Luka.

Others

Kanata Wakamiya (若宮奏多, Wakamiya Kanata) Voiced by: Akira Ishida
A childhood friend of Yuki, who grew up with him in the orphanage. Yuki considers him to be an older brother and wanted to emulate his independence. Kanata carries the "Book of Raziel." Kanata frequently asked Yuki to come live with him and appears to be against Yuki's residence in the Twilight Mansion. He mysteriously appears in Ashley's amusement park and him, which Yuki declines. Afterwards, Kanata's eyes seem to turn silver, and his appearance looks very similar to Giou Reiga's. He is actually Reiga's human reincarnation. Due to an as yet unspecified incident involving fire, he has come to hate humans and desires their destruction, although he's conflicted on whether or not to kill Yuki. He even asks himself if he will be "consumed by his memories or his hate?." In the manga, it is explained that the power of the soul of the half-Duras Reiga was too strong for his fully human incarnations before they reached maturity, which is why his power and memories as Reiga are sealed away until his physical body could withstand the strain of all his power.
Yuki (Previous Life) (ユキ(前世)) Voiced by: Yukana
She fell in love with Zess (Luka) and it was said that that is why Luka betrayed the King. In the manga, Hotsuma said she was stubborn and proud and that is why he didn't like her. She was reincarnated as a boy and it was 'her dying wish'. Some of the members believe it's a sign that the fighting is coming to an end.
Ibuki Shikibe (式部 為吹, Shikibe Ibuki) Voiced by: Yuri Amano
Takashiro's talented secretary. Ibuki is also the sister of Tsubaki and Yuki's aunt on his mother's side.
Tsubaki Shikibe (式部 椿姫, ShikibeTsubaki) Voiced by: Hōko Kuwashima
She is Ibuki's younger sister and one of Yuki's aunts on his mother's side. She's betrothed to Senshirou. She hates most men, with the exception of Yuki and Senshirou.
Fuyutoki Kureha (呉羽 冬解, Kureha Fuyutoki) Voiced by: Kenji Hamada
The butler of the main residence of the Giou clan.
Aya Kureha (呉羽 綾, Kureha Aya) Voiced by: Sayuri Yahagi
Although not much is yet revealed about Aya, Aya takes care of those in the Twilight Mansion. She is also the younger sister of Fuyutoki.
Katsumi Tooma (遠間 克己, Tooma Katsumi) Voiced by: Nobuhiko Okamoto
Katsumi is a full time cook at "Twilight Mansion" and a world-class chef. He created tomato bread for Hotsuma
Masamune Shinmei (神命 正宗, Shinmei Masamune) Voiced by: Shintarō Asanuma
He is a member of the Giou clan and is a necromancer in training.
Oboro
He was the past partner of Kuroto who was killed by Cadenza.

Opasts

Ashley (アシュレイ, Ashurei) Voiced by: Kana Ueda
She is an Opast who was responsible for the "Sleeping Beauty" syndrome and the abduction of male students. She likes good-looking teenage guys and has a legion of low-class duras that look like dolls at her command.
Elegy (エレジー, Erejī)
She is a General class Opast who claims to be in love with Zess (Luka). In the manga, Luka says Elegy is actually male, though Elegy says (s)he possesses both genders.
Cadenza (カデンツァ, Kadentsa)
He is a General class Opast who killed Kuroto's previous partner, but left Kuroto alive. After Kuroto was reincarnated and put into the custody of Senshirou's grandfather for Zweilt training, Cadenza returned to kill Kuroto. The old man died protecting Senshirou and Kuroto, who both now want Cadenza dead. He is also known as the "Master Killer" due to his reputation of turning on the person who summons him.
Luze (ルゼ, Ruze) Voiced by: Shinnosuke Tachibana
He is Luka's younger twin brother. Unlike Luka, he has amethyst-colored eyes, and his hair is longer in length and is worn in a ponytail. In the manga, he seems to relate with Reiga/Kanata in the fact that he is also half Duras, and he harbors feelings of resentment towards Luka because he betrayed the Duras and further soiled the Crosszeria Clan.
Jekyll & Hyde (ジキル&ハイド, Jikiru & Haido)
Twin Opast brothers that fought as a team like the Zweilts. After Jekyll was killed, Elegy allowed Hyde to drink her blood, which gave him a power boost, enabling him to create a copy of himself and fight as though Jekyll were still with him. In the manga, both Jekyll and Hyde were killed in the same battle.

Media

Manga

Uragiri wa Boku no Namae o Shitteiru began running in the Shōjo magazine Monthly Asuka in October 2005. The first volume was published by Kadokawa Shoten in July 2006. As of August 2016, twelve volumes have been released.[1] German publisher Carlsen Comics has licensed the series as Fesseln des Verrats (which means "Shackles of Betrayal"). The translator is Dorothea Überall. As of November 2012, nine volumes have been released.[2] At the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con, manga publisher Yen Press announced they had acquired the license for publication beginning in 2011,[3] under the title The Betrayal Knows My Name. The Yen edition is a two-in-one omnibus edition,[4] translated by Melissa Tanaka.

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 July 21, 2006[5]4-04-853971-XJune 2011[4]978-0-316-11941-2
2 May 23, 2007[6]978-4-04-854090-2December 2011[4]978-0-316-11942-9
3 November 21, 2007[7]978-4-04-854135-0April 2012[4]978-0-316-11943-6
4 June 20, 2008[8]978-4-04-854187-9August 2012[4]978-0-316-21615-9
5 January 23, 2009[9]978-4-04-854276-0February 2013[4]978-0-316-23268-5
6 August 22, 2009[10]978-4-04-854360-6September 2013[4]978-0-316-24311-7
7 March 19, 2010[11]978-4-04-854441-2
8 October 21, 2010[12]978-4-04-854543-3
9 September 17, 2011[13]978-4-04-854687-4
10 June 21, 2012[14]978-4-04-120264-7
11 October 24, 2012[15]978-4-04-120469-6
12 August 26, 2016[1]978-4-04-104089-8

Drama CD

A drama CD was released on November 2007[16] by Kadokawa Shoten and a second followed.[17] On May 2010 a third drama CD is due to be released.[18]

Anime

In July 2009, announcement was made that an anime adaption would be directed by Katsushi Sakurabi and produced by J.C.Staff. It was officially announced in Monthly Asuka 2009 October issue.[19] The anime officially started airing on April 11, 2010[20] with 24 planned episodes. The first DVD was released June 1, 2010[21] and the second DVD, October 1, 2010.[22] The opening theme for the first arc is "Uragiri no nai Sekai made" and the ending theme is "Aoi Ito," both sung by Japanese band Rayflower.[23] The single for both the opening and ending themes was released May 26, 2010.[24][25] The opening and ending for the second arc are "Inishie" and "Uraboku", sung by the same Japanese band Rayflower who also provided the themes for the first arc.[26] The opening and ending for the second arc are due to be released August 4, 2010.[27]

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Live Action

The August 2011 issue of Kadokawa Shoten's Asuka magazine announced that the manga would be adapted into a live-action stage production which will run in the Ginza district of Tokyo from December 21 to December 25.[28] The cast included Genki Okawa as Yuki Giou (Sakurai), Ire Shiozaki as Zess (Luka Crosszeria), Masakazu Nemoto as Kanata Wakamiya/Reiga Giou, Yu Kariwa as Tsukumo Murasame, Sayaka Chinen as Toko Murasame, Bishin Kawasumi as Hotsuma Renjou, Yamamoto Ikkei as Shūsei Usui, Takafumi Miki as Takashiro Giou, and Tetsuya as Isuzu Fujiwara.[29] The script of the play, staged in November 2012, was published by Kadokawa Shoten in a volume that includes an original UraBoku manga story.[30]

Reception

The fourth, fifth, and sixth volumes of the manga are best sellers according to The New York Times.[31]

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