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The World Is Still Beautiful
Cover of Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii volume 1 published by Hakusensha.
それでも世界は美しい
(Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii)
GenreFantasy, Comedy, Romance, Supernatural
Manga
Written byDai Shiina
Published byHakusensha
MagazineHana to Yume
DemographicShōjo
Original run2012 – present
Volumes19
Anime television series
Directed byHajime Kamegaki
Produced byMarina Sasaki
Shiro Ishihara
Tomohiro Shindō
Toshio Nakatani
Yuka Ooshima
Written byShinzo Fujita
Music byKousuke Yamashita
StudioPierrot
Licensed by
Original networkNTV, FBS, STV, CTV, SUN, BS Nittele
Original run April 6, 2014 June 29, 2014
Episodes12 (List of episodes)

The World Is Still Beautiful, in subtitle as Still World Is Beautiful (Japanese: それでも世界は美しい, Hepburn: Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii, lit. "Even So, The World is Beautiful") is a Japanese manga series by Dai Shiina, serialized in Hakusensha's shōjo manga magazine Hana to Yume from 2012. Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii was first published as a one-shot in the same magazine in 2009, with a second one-shot published in 2011. It has been collected in 14 tankōbon volumes as of October 2016. An anime television series adaptation by Pierrot aired between April 6, 2014 and June 29, 2014 on NTV.[1]

Plot

Nike, the fourth princess of the Rain Dukedom, possesses the power to call forth the rain. She travels to the Sun Kingdom to marry Sun King Livius for the sake of her country, despite her own reluctance. She soon discovers that the King, who conquered the world in only three years after his ascendance to the throne, is still a child. Furthermore, for trivial reasons, he has demanded that Nike call forth the rain, and when she refuses, he has her thrown in jail. The story follows the two who, while at first are a married couple only in name, gradually begin to establish an emotional bond with one another.[1]

Characters

Main characters

Nike Lemercier (ニケ・ルメルシエ, Nike Rumerushie)
Voiced by: Rena Maeda
The fourth and youngest princess of the Rain Dukedom. She is the main protagonist of the story. She has the power to call forth the rain when she sings. She is sent, against her wishes (and because she lost a game of rock, paper, and scissor against her older sisters), to the Sun Kingdom to marry Sun King Livius so that her country can retain its autonomy. She discovers that the Sun King, who conquered the world in only three years after he ascended to the throne, is still a child. Although, initially distraught by her fate, Nike comes to love Livius and accepts her future as the "Sun Queen".
Optimistic, understanding, and stubborn but caring, Nike quickly gains the affection of the peoples as well as Livius, who clearly loves her. She is said to be more popular than Livius among the people in the Sun Kingdom as she seems to interact with them on regular basis and helps them out when she can. Nike is also very strong, as shown when she beat up four of the palace guards. She will also avenge herself, if she believe that any wrong has been done to her. For example, although Rani originally wanted to kill Nike and almost succeeded in doing so, Nike forgives him, but she also beats him up for carrying out the attempt on her life.
Livius Orvinus Ifrikia (Livius I) (リヴィウス・オルヴィヌス・イフリキア(リヴィウス一世), Riviusu Oruvinusu Ifurikia (Riviusu-Issei))
Voiced by: Nobunaga Shimazaki, Haruka Kudō (younger)
Livius is the king of the Sun Kingdom. In the three years following his enthronement he was able to conquer the rest of the world. While he is rumored to be a monster of some sort, he is actually still a child. Although his father was the former king, his mother was a commoner. While she was still alive, the two of them lived an isolated life in the castle because of his mother's low social status. Livius began his campaign to take over the world after his mother's death. He has a loyal butler who seems to understand him.
His abilities as a king are considerable. Not only was he able to cleanse his kingdom's government of corruption soon after his coronation, but he then methodically defeated each opposing nation one by one. Nike has noted that although Livius is just a boy, his eyes are those of an adult. He granted the Rain Dukedom autonomy, but in exchange, he told them to send a princess to become his wife. Nike was sent to him and he is fond of her and grows to love her.
After his mother's death, Livius grew cold and cruel and became distrustful of everyone around him. Neil, his butler, stated that this is because he doesn't know how to reach out to people, a trait he developed because he was constantly surrounded by enemies while growing up. This came about because of his mother's low social status. He and his mother lived a quiet, isolated life in his father's palace and were only able to rely on each other for support. After his mother's death, Livius began to show his true potential and he flourished, not stopping the expansion of his influence until the world was conquered. In a way, his campaign can be seen as a diversion to distract him from the pain of his mother's death.
As the story progress, Nike's presence and efforts to help the young King slowly begin to change him. On several occasion in the series, Livius can be very childish. Livius can also be very protective and violent when people that he cares about are threatened. He didn't hesitate to raise his sword against a person who attacked Nike, although Nike stopped him from killing the man. Later on, Livius reveals that he still harbors a much colder and crueler and if not an extremely jealous side. He imprisoned his uncle Bardwin and confined Nike to her room because he thought that Bardwin had seduced Nike and that she had fallen for Bardwin. He even threatened to burn her home kingdom to ashes, when Nike talked against him for sending Bardwin to prison.
Neil (ニール, Nīru)
Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita
Neil is Livius's butler and tutor who often accompanies Livius during his travels. He seems to understand Livius and he cares about him a great deal. When Nike arrives it is he who provides her with pertinent information and helps her fit into her new life as Livius' prospective Queen.

Sun Kingdom

Bardwin Cecil Ifrikia (Bard) (バルドウィン・シシル・イフリキア (バルド), Barudouin Shishiru Ifurikia (Barudo))
Voiced by: Takahiro Sakurai
Bard (short for Bardwin) is Livius's uncle and the former Prime Minister of the Sun Kingdom until he fled mysteriously. Apart from that, he is also flirty and likes to tease Livius, causing the two to have a shaky relationship and to disagree a lot. After they manage to restablish their relationship as family thanks to Nike, Livius reappoints Bard as the Prime Minister again.
Sheila (シーラ, Shīra)
Voiced by: Keiko Han
Sheila is Livius's mother and consort of the former king of the Sun Kingdom. As she and her son were both discriminated by the people due to having a lower social status and coming from a "low-class", both of them lived a quiet life together until she passed away, which affected Livius's entire world.
Ranra (ランラ), Sūnya (スーニャ), Mikia (ミキア)
Voiced by: Ruriko Aoki (Ranra), Mizuki Ōtsuka (Sūnya), Uki Satake (Mikia)
Nike's personal maids who take joy in dressing her. They often tell her about the affairs in the castle.
Vordan (ヴォーダン, Vuōdan), Ratcliff (ラトクリフ, Ratokurifu), Catesby (ケイツビー, Keitsubī)
Voiced by: Shūichi Ikeda (Vordan), Kōsei Tomita (Ratcliff), Issei Futamata (Catesby)
Royal advisors of the Sun Kingdom.
Rani Aristes (ラニ・アリステス, Rani Arisutesu)
Voiced by: Daisuke Namikawa
The high priest from the Ministry of Priesthood of the Sun Kingdom and is in-charge of Livius's and Nike's marriage and engagement affairs.
Jaina (ジャイナ)
Voiced by: Kenji Nomura
The royal chef of the Sun Kingdom and head of the kitchens. He sometimes treats Nike to food despite Carl's insistence for her to lose weight.
Miranda (ミランダ)
Voiced by: Yoko Soumi
The reporter of the Sun Kingdom's Royal Family Bulletin.
Carl (カール, Kāru)
Voiced by: Takeharu Ōnishi
The Sun Kingdom's top designer. He has a firm belief that his designs will make anyone look beautiful and is mainly in charge of putting together Nike's ballgowns for prestigious occasions.

Rain Dukedom

Tohara (トハラ)
Voiced by: Chisa Yokoyama
The narrator of the series. Tohara is the previous sovereign of the Rain Dukedom, Nike's grandmother, and rain-summoning teacher. Even though Teteru is the reigning duke, Tohara is the true decision-maker, her words being law that even the royal family cannot go against.
Teteru Lemercier (テテル・ルメルシエ, Teteru Rumerushie)
Voiced by: Toshiharu Sakurai
Teteru is the reigning duke of the Rain Dukedom, Nike's father, and Tohara's son-in-law. The "Duke" is only a title, however, as Tohara is the true mastermind of the Rain Dukedom.
Iraha (イラハ)
Voiced by: Michie Tomizawa
Iraha is Nike's mother and the daughter of Tohara. She has always been sickly and often seen on her sickbed.
Mira Lemercier (ミラ・ルメルシエ, Mira Rumerushie)
Voiced by: Mariya Ise
Mira is Nike's oldest sister. She is the first princess of the Rain Dukedom & specializes in making rain.
Nia Lemercier (ニア・ルメルシエ, Nia Rumerushie)
Voiced by: Ai Kayano
Nia is Nike's second older sister. She is the second princess of the Rain Dukedom & specializes in making wind.
Kara Lemercier (カラ・ルメルシエ, Kara Rumerushie)
Voiced by: Yuka Terasaki
Kara is Nike's third older sister. She is the third princess of the Rain Dukedom & specializes in mentation (medicine).
Kitora (キトラ)
Voiced by: Takayuki Kondō, Massa Kobayashi (child)
Kitora is Nike's cousin. He lost his parents when he was a child, so he and Nike were raised together by Tohara. Kitora was unable to use his powers when he was a child and gave up quickly; he admires Nike for being able to push through hardships in order to be able to summon rain. It is implied that he has romantic feelings for Nike.
Aki (アキ)
Voiced by: Norihiro Inoue
Aki is member of the royal family of the Rain Dukedom and Tohara's nephew.

Others

Amaluna Luirasael (Luna) (アマルナ・ルイラサエル (ルナ), Amaruna Ruirasaeru (Runa))
Voiced by: Yuki Matsuoka
The first Princess of Sea Kingdom (with two older brothers) and Livius' childhood friend. Before, she was in love with Livius but realised that Nike was a more suitable match and is currently engaged to Marquiz Fortis, Duke of The Autonomous State of Fortis.

Media

Manga

No. Title Release date ISBN
1Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii 01 (それでも世界は美しい 1)December 20, 2011[2]9784592188728
2Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii 02 (それでも世界は美しい 2)June 20, 2012[3]9784592194729
3Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii 03 (それでも世界は美しい 3)December 20, 2012[4]9784592194736
4Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii 04 (それでも世界は美しい 4)April 19, 2013[5]9784592194743
5Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii 05 (それでも世界は美しい 5)August 20, 2013[6]9784592194750
6Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii 06 (それでも世界は美しい 6)January 20, 2014[7]9784592194767
7Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii 07 (それでも世界は美しい 7)April 18, 2014[8]9784592194774
8Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii 08 (それでも世界は美しい 8)September 19, 2014[9]9784592194781
9Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii 09 (それでも世界は美しい 9)January 20, 2015[10]9784592194798
10Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii 10 (それでも世界は美しい 10)June 19, 2015[11]9784592215707
11Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii 11 (それでも世界は美しい 11)October 20, 2015[12]9784592215714
12Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii 12 (それでも世界は美しい 12)February 19, 2016[13]9784592215721
13Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii 13 (それでも世界は美しい 13)June 20, 2016[14]9784592215738
14Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii 14 (それでも世界は美しい 14)October 20, 2016[15]9784592215745

Anime

The opening theme is "BEAUTIFUL WORLD" by Joanna Koike, while the ending theme "PROMISE" and the insert song "Amefurashi no Uta 〜 Beautiful Rain 〜" (アメフラシの歌 ~Beautiful Rain~) performed by Rena Maeda. "Farewell Rain" in episode 12, sung by Nike's grandmother is performed by Chisa Yokoyama.

Episode list

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References

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