Blue Exorcist (青の祓魔師(エクソシスト) Ao no Ekusoshisuto , Ao no Exorcist) is a manga written and illustrated by Kazue Kato. The manga has been serialized in Jump Square magazine by Shueisha since April 2009, with individual chapters collected into six tankōbon volumes as of April 4, 2011.[1] The one-shot of the manga was first featured in the September 2008 issue of Jump Square and was titled Miyamauguisu House Case (深山鶯邸事件 Miyamauguisu-tei Jiken ).[2] As of December 17, 2011, 30 chapters have been released in Japan. It was adapted into an anime television series and it will be adapted into an anime film.[3]
Viz Media has licensed the manga for North American production, with the first volume released in April 5, 2011 and the fifth volume scheduled for release in December 6, 2011. The North American book distributor Simon & Schuster listed the first volume of Kazue Kato's Blue Exorcist manga for release by Viz Media this April 2011.
Plot
Main article: List of Blue Exorcist characters
The story revolves around Rin Okumura, a teenager possessing abnormal
strength and endurance who, along with his younger twin brother Yukio,
was raised by Father Shiro Fujimoto. Soon after Yukio departs to study
at the prestigious True Cross Academy, Rin learns that he is the son of Satan,
the strongest of all demons. Witnessing Shiro dying to protect him, Rin
ends up doing what his guardian asked him never to do: draw the
demon-slaying blade Kurikara, which restrains his demonic powers, from
its scabbard. From that moment on, Rin not only gains permanent demonic
features like fangs, pointed ears and a tail, but also the power to
ignite himself into blue flames that can destroy almost anything they
touch.At Shiro's funeral, Rin has an encounter with Mephisto Pheles, who agrees with Rin's wish to become an Exorcist like his guardian to become stronger and to defeat Satan (not to get confused with revenge for Rin has explained himself in one of the episodes and chapter). Rin enrolls at the True Cross Academy, which is actually the Japanese branch of an international organization dedicated to protect the human realm, Assiah, from demons and other creatures from the demon realm, Gehenna. Rin takes part in a special Exorcist course, the existence of which is known only by a few. Much to his surprise, he finds that his brother Yukio is already a veteran Exorcist and will be one of his teachers.
Media
Manga
See also: List of Blue Exorcist chapters
The chapters of the Blue Exorcist manga series are written and illustrated by Kazue Kato and have been serialized by Shueisha in the monthly manga magazine Jump Square since April 2009.[4] As of July 2011, the serial chapters were collected into six tankōbon, with the first volume released on August 4, 2009,[5] and the sixth volume released on April 4, 2011.[6] As of December 21, 2011, 30 chapters have been released.Viz Media has licensed the manga for the North American production. With the first volume released in April 5, 2011 and the fifth volume scheduled for release in December 6, 2011.[4] Blue Exorcist has also been released as part of the Shōnen Jump Advance imprint starting April 5, 2011.[7]
The series is also licensed in France by Kazé Manga, with the first volume released on May 27, 2010.[8]
Production
Inspired by a Brothers Grimm fairy tale, Kato tried to work the angle of brothers fighting monsters into a story. She eventually decided on making the story about demons and exorcists, thus conceiving Blue Exorcist.[9] Due to exorcists being the main idea of the story, the manga features a lot of biblical references. In an interview with Anime News Network, Kato said, "I should not run away from these references if I'm working in the Exorcist genre."[9]Anime
See also: List of Blue Exorcist episodes
An anime adaption for the manga was announced on November 27, 2010 on Shueisha's Jump Square official website.[10] The anime was produced by A-1 Pictures with Hitoshi Okamura as the producer. Originally, the series was scheduled to air on April 10, 2011 on MBS, however due to the March 11 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami the series' broadcast was delayed until April 17, 2011.[11] The anime ended on October 2, 2011.Four pieces of theme music are used for the episodes: two opening themes and two ending themes. The opening theme for the first 12 episodes is "Core Pride" by Japanese rock band Uverworld,[12] while the opening theme from episode 13 onwards is "In My World" by Japanese rock band ROOKiEZ is PUNK'D. The ending theme for the first 12 episodes is "Take Off" by South Korean boy band 2PM,[13] while the ending theme from episode 13 onwards is "Wired Life" by Japanese singer Meisa Kuroki.
Aniplex announced they would simulcast the series in North America through video sites Hulu, Crunchyroll, and Anime News Network starting on April 20, 2011.[14] Aniplex of America will release Blue Exorcist on DVD in four sets, starting by releasing the first DVD on October 18, 2011.[15] - An OVA has also been released in 2011 Ao No Exorcist: Kuro no Iede.
Reception
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References
- ^ "青の祓魔師 株式会社集英社" (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved 2009-09-13.
- ^ "One Shot of Blue Exorcist" (in Chinese). Retrieved 2009-09-16.
- ^ "Blue Exorcist/Ao no Exorcist Anime Film Green-Lit". Anime News Network. September 30, 2011. Retrieved October 5, 2011.
- ^ a b "News: Blue Exorcist Manga Listed by Viz's Distributor". Anime News Network. October 19, 2010. Retrieved March 21, 2011.
- ^ "青の祓魔師1" (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved 2009-07-18.
- ^ "青の祓魔師4" (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved 2010-07-03.
- ^ "Viz Media Announces New Manga Acquisitions for Spring & Summer 2011". Anime News Network. November 15, 2010. Retrieved March 21, 2011.
- ^ "Blue Exorcist - Tome 1" (in French). Kazé Manga. Retrieved July 17, 2010.
- ^ a b Bertschy, Zac (8 April 2011). "Interview: Blue Exorcist mangaka Kazue Kato". Anime News Network. Retrieved 1 July 2011.
- ^ "News: Blue Exorcist Manga Gets TV Anime Green-Lit". Anime News Network. November 27, 2010. Retrieved November 27, 2010.
- ^ "News: Anime/Manga Releases Delayed After Quake: Part III". Anime News Network. March 19, 2011. Retrieved March 21, 2011.
- ^ "UVERworldの新曲が、注目アニメのテーマ曲に決定 [Uverworld's new song to be featured as an anime's theme song]" (in Japanese). Oricon. April 5, 2011. Retrieved April 18, 2011.
- ^ "アニメ「青の祓魔師」テーマソングはUVERworld&2PM [Anime Blue Exorcist Theme song by Uverworld & 2PM]" (in Japanese). Natalie. March 9, 2011. Retrieved March 21, 2011.
- ^ "Aniplex to Stream Blue Exorcist In U.S., Canada". Anime News Network. 2011-04-08.
- ^ "Aniplex of America Adds Madoka Magica, Blue Exorcist on Home Video". Anime News Network. Retrieved 1 July 2011.
- ^ http://www.comicbookbin.com/blueexorcist001.html
External links
- Blue Exorcist at Shueisha (Japanese)
- Official Website (Japanese)
- Official English Website
- Blue Exorcist (manga) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
- Blue Exorcist (anime) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
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