The Legend of the Legendary Heroes
The Legend of the Legendary Heroes | |
(Densetsu no Yūsha no Densetsu) | |
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Light novel | |
Written by | Takaya Kagami |
Illustrated by | Saori Toyota |
Published by | Fujimi Shobo |
Imprint | Fujimi Fantasia Bunko |
Magazine | Dragon Magazine |
Demographic | Male |
Original run | February 20, 2002 – October 20, 2006 |
Volumes | 11 |
Light novel | |
The Legend of the Great Legendary Heroes | |
Written by | Takaya Kagami |
Illustrated by | Saori Toyota |
Published by | Fujimi Shobo |
Magazine | Dragon Magazine |
Demographic | Male |
Original run | October 20, 2007 – present |
Volumes | 17[1] |
Light novel | |
The Legend of the Legendary Heroes Anyway | |
Written by | Takaya Kagami |
Illustrated by | Saori Toyota |
Published by | Fujimi Shobo |
Magazine | Dragon Magazine |
Demographic | Male |
Original run | December 20, 2002 – June 20, 2007 |
Volumes | 11 |
Light novel | |
The Legend of the Black Fallen Hero | |
Written by | Takaya Kagami |
Illustrated by | Saori Toyota |
Published by | Fujimi Shobo |
Magazine | Dragon Magazine |
Demographic | Male |
Original run | December 20, 2007 – August 20, 2013 |
Volumes | 8 |
Manga | |
Nantonaku Densetsu no Yūsha no Densetsu | |
Written by | Takaya Kagami |
Illustrated by | Saori Toyota |
Published by | Fujimi Shobo |
Magazine | Dragon Magazine |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | 2002 – 2009 |
Volumes | 2 |
Manga | |
Written by | Takaya Kagami |
Illustrated by | Hiroko Chōzō |
Published by | Fujimi Shobo |
Magazine | Monthly Dragon Age |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | July 9, 2008 – April 9, 2012 |
Volumes | 9 |
Manga | |
Gakuen Denyūden | |
Written by | Takaya Kagami |
Illustrated by | S.Kosugi |
Published by | Fujimi Shobo |
Magazine | Monthly Dragon Age |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | June 9, 2010 – September 2010 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Itsuro Kawasaki |
Produced by | Tomoko Kawasaki Takashi Tachizaki Masazumi Katō Jeong Hyun-ah Yoshiyuki Itō Masahito Arinaga |
Written by | Kiyoko Yoshimura |
Music by | Miyu Nakamura |
Studio | Zexcs |
Licensed by | |
Original network | TV Tokyo |
Original run | July 1, 2010 – December 16, 2010 |
Episodes | 24 |
Manga | |
Shin Denyūden Kakumei-hen Ochita Kuroi Yūsha no Densetsu | |
Written by | Takaya Kagami |
Illustrated by | Riya Hozumi |
Published by | Square Enix |
Magazine | Gangan Online |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | July 29, 2010 – April 26, 2012 |
Volumes | 4 |
Manga | |
Densetsu no Yūsha no Densetsu Revision | |
Written by | Takaya Kagami |
Illustrated by | Taisei Yamachi |
Published by | Square Enix |
Magazine | Young Gangan |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | October 15, 2010 – August 5, 2011 |
Volumes | 2 |
The Legend of the Legendary Heroes (Japanese:
The series has also spun off into other media including a Drama CD, a manga adaptation which is collected into 9 bound volumes and a PSP video game which was released on February 18, 2010. A 24-episode anime adaptation directed by Itsuro Kawasaki premiered on July 1, 2010[2] and is licensed by Kadokawa in Japan and Funimation Entertainment[3] in North America.
Story[edit]
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Ryner Lute is a lazy student of the Roland Empire Royal Magician's Academy. One day, the Roland Empire goes to war against their neighboring country Estabul, and Ryner loses his classmates in the war. After the war, Ryner sets out on a journey to search the relics of a "Legendary Hero" at King Sion Astal's command and finds out that a deadly curse is spreading throughout the continent.
Main characters[edit]
- Ryner Lute (ライナ・リュート, Raina Ryūto)
- Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama (Japanese); Ian Sinclair (English)[4]
- The protagonist of the story. Ryner possesses Alpha Stigma (
複写 眼 , アルファ・スティグマ), an ocular ability which allows him to analyze various forms of magic. Through this, he has learned how to utilize numerous styles of magic through battle, and become a particularly strong mage. This is unusual, as often Alpha Stigma users are killed at a young age after their power causes them to go berserk. However, due to his father implanting a legendary demon lord's essence into him, Ryner has partially negated his berserk tendencies. Later in the story, Ryner is nearly killed in battle, but awakens as "The Solver of All Formulas (すべての式 を解 く者 , Subete no Shiki o Tokumono)" which grants him incredible omniperceptive abilities.
- Ferris Eris (フェリス・エリス, Ferisu Erisu)
- Voiced by: Ayahi Takagaki (Japanese); Luci Christian (English)[4]
- A blonde-hair bishōjo with blue eyes who comes from a famous Swords-Clan (
剣 の一族 , Tsurugi no Ichizoku) designated to serve as guards to the King of Roland. Ferris carries a typically emotionless expression, is extremely proud of her own beauty, and enjoys dango. She is assigned by Sion to accompany Ryner on his quest to search for the "Relics of Heroes".
- Sion Astal (シオン・アスタール, Shion Asutāru?)
- Voiced by: Daisuke Ono (Japanese); Eric Vale (English)[4]
- Son of the previous king and a lowly commoner, Sion is the current king of the nation of Roland. Because of his lowly birth, he was shunned and hated by his half brothers. He vowed at a young age to become king so he can fix this corrupted world. Sion is widely known as a tactical genius, and is willing to sacrifice for the greater good, something about which he is greatly conflicted. He is initially a friend to Ryner, but later opposes him.
- Lucile Eris (ルシル・エリス, Rushiru Erisu)
- Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita (Japanese); Jerry Jewell (English)[5]
- A cold, calm and reserved man, Lucile is the Head son of the Eris Swords-Clan, a position which he inherited after killing his own parents in order to save Ferris from being raped by their father. Lucile's real name is Relx Eris (レルクス・エリス, Rerukusu Erisu). He has absorbed the other half of the legendary demon's essence, thus becoming Lucile Eris, "The Weaver of All Formulas (すべての
式 を編 む者 , Subete no Shiki o Amu Mono)", granting him godlike powers and invincibility. However, Lucile regards this power as a curse.
- Riphal Edia (レファル・エディア, Refaru Edia)
- Voiced by: Kazuya Nakai (Japanese); Patrick Seitz (English)
- He is the ruler of the Gastark Empire and a powerful warrior. He is named after the First Ancestor of Edia family, who was the first owner of the Rule Fragment Glouvil. His father told him the story of making of Glouvil and made Riphal promise to never touch the sword.
- Enne Lune (エーネ・ルネ, Ēne Rune)
- Leader of the God's Eyes Group, Enne has the body of a young girl, but is really of unknown age. The bearer of Torch Curse (
未来 眼 , トーチ・カース, Tōchi Kāsu), when her powers became active, her body was cursed to stop growing. Invoking her eyes causes red-colored flying birds to appear over her eyes and allow her to see accurately into the future.
- Vois Feurel (ヴォイス・フューレル, Voisu Fūreru)
- Vois is the Supreme Commander of the Anti-Roland Coalition, and appears to be under the influence of the Goddesses. He possesses four pieces of the “Derunio (Death Displacement Stone) (
死 の転移 デルニオ?, Derunio) Rule Fragment, which can be used to heal even the gravest of injuries.
- Pia Vaaliey (ピア・ヴァーリエ, Pia Vārie)
- Pia is the Queen of the Azure Princess Mercenary Group, which is employed to crush small countries in Central Menoris. Currently, she is allied with the Anti-Roland Coalition with a common goal of defeating the Mad Hero. Sees herself as an older sister to Ryner and the rest.
Minor characters[edit]
- Milk Callaud (ミルク・カラード, Miruku Karādo)
- Voiced by: Saki Fujita (Japanese); Jamie Marchi (English)[4]
- Claugh Klom (クラウ・クロム, Kurau Kuromu)
- Voiced by: Atsushi Imaruoka (Japanese); Mike McFarland (English)[4]
- Calne Kaiwal (カルネ・カイウェル, Karune Kaiweru)
- Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro (Japanese); Chris Burnett (English)[4]
- Miran Froaude (ミラン・フロワード, Milan Furowado)
- Voiced by: Junichi Suwabe (Japanese); J. Michael Tatum (English)
- Noa Ehn (ノア・エン, Noa En)
- Voiced by: Mikako Takahashi (Japanese); Colleen Clinkenbeard (English)[4]
- Rahel Miller (ラッヘル・ミラー, Rahheru Mirā)
- Voiced by: Yasunori Masutani (Japanese); Christopher Sabat (English)[4]
- Fiole Folkal (フィオル・フォークル, Fioru Fōkuru)
- Voiced by: Miyu Irino (Japanese); Greg Ayres (English)[4]
- Eslina Folkal (エスリナ・フォークル, Esurina Fōkuru)
- Voiced by: Ayana Taketatsu (Japanese); Alexis Tipton (English)[4]
- Lir Orla (リル・オルラ, Riru Orura)
- Voiced by: Anri Katsu (Japanese); Newton Pittman (English)
- Sui Orla (スイ・オルラ, Sui Orura)
- Voiced by: Takuma Terashima (Japanese); John Burgmeier (English)[4]
- Kuu Orla (クゥ・オルラ, Ku Orura)
- Voiced by: Mariya Ise (Japanese); Cherami Leigh (English)[4]
- Tiir Rumibul (ティール・ルミブル, Tīru Rumiburu)
- Voiced by: Takahiro Sakurai (Japanese); Robert McCollum (English)[4]
- Kiefer Knolles (キファ・ノールズ, Kifa Nōruzu)
- Voiced by: Fuyuka Oura (Japanese); Brina Palencia (English)[4]
- Toale Nelphi (トアレ・ネルフィ, Toare Nerufi)
- Voiced by: Yūto Suzuki (Japanese); Todd Haberkorn (English)[4]
- Iris Eris (イリス・エリス, Irisu Erisu)
- Voiced by: Tomosa Murata (Japanese); Monica Rial (English)[4]
Media[edit]
Light novels[edit]
The Legend of the Legendary Heroes[edit]
No. | Release date | ISBN |
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01 | February 20, 2002[6] | 978-4-8291-1410-0 |
02 | June 20, 2002[7] | 978-4-8291-1439-1 |
03 | May 20, 2003[8] | 978-4-8291-1518-3 |
04 | October 18, 2003[9] | 978-4-8291-1564-0 |
05 | April 20, 2004[10] | 978-4-8291-1606-7 |
06 | August 20, 2004[11] | 978-4-8291-1640-1 |
07 | October 20, 2004[12] | 978-4-8291-1661-6 |
08 | June 20, 2005[13] | 978-4-8291-1729-3 |
09 | October 20, 2005[14] | 978-4-8291-1768-2 |
10 | April 20, 2006[15] | 978-4-8291-1817-7 |
11 | October 20, 2006[16] | 978-4-8291-1870-2 |
The Legend of the Great Legendary Heroes[edit]
No. | Release date | ISBN |
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01 | October 20, 2007[17] | 978-4-8291-1966-2 |
02 | November 20, 2007[18] | 978-4-8291-1981-5 |
03 | May 20, 2008[19] | 978-4-8291-3292-0 |
04 | September 20, 2008[20] | 978-4-8291-3327-9 |
05 | February 20, 2009[21] | 978-4-8291-3376-7 |
06 | August 20, 2009[22] | 978-4-8291-3429-0 |
07 | January 20, 2010[23] | 978-4-8291-3479-5 |
08 | June 19, 2010[24] | 978-4-8291-3530-3 |
09 | December 18, 2010[25] | 978-4-8291-3594-5 |
10 | May 20, 2011[26] | 978-4-8291-3638-6 |
11 | February 18, 2012[27] | 978-4-8291-3727-7 |
12 | September 20, 2012[28] | 978-4-8291-3799-4 |
13 | February 21, 2013[29] | 978-4-8291-3857-1 |
14 | October 19, 2013[30] | 978-4-0471-2914-6 |
15 | May 20, 2014[31] | 978-4-0407-0190-5 |
16 | September 19, 2015[32] | 978-4-0407-0357-2 |
17 | October 20, 2017[33] | 978-4040-70768-6 |
The Legend of the Legendary Heroes Anyway[edit]
No. | Release date | ISBN |
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01 | December 20, 2002[34] | 978-4-8291-1483-4 |
02 | June 20, 2003[35] | 978-4-8291-1530-5 |
03 | December 20, 2003[36] | 978-4-8291-1576-3 |
04 | June 19, 2004[37] | 978-4-8291-1625-8 |
05 | December 18, 2004[38] | 978-4-8291-1676-0 |
06 | August 20, 2005[39] | 978-4-8291-1746-0 |
07 | March 18, 2006[40] | 978-4-8291-1809-2 |
08 | August 19, 2006[41] | 978-4-8291-1854-2 |
09 | January 20, 2007[42] | 978-4-8291-1890-0 |
10 | March 20, 2007[43] | 978-4-8291-1913-6 |
11 | June 20, 2007[44] | 978-4-8291-1939-6 |
The Legend of the Black Fallen Hero[edit]
No. | Release date | ISBN |
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01 | December 20, 2007[45] | 978-4-8291-1989-1 |
02 | March 19, 2008[46] | 978-4-8291-3271-5 |
03 | December 20, 2008[47] | 978-4-8291-3360-6 |
04 | April 20, 2009[48] | 978-4-8291-3393-4 |
05 | October 20, 2009[49] | 978-4-8291-3452-8 |
06 | September 18, 2010[50] | 978-4-8291-3563-1 |
07 | June 20, 2012[51] | 978-4-8291-3766-6 |
08 | August 20, 2013[52] | 978-4-8291-3922-6 |
Manga[edit]
No. | Release date | ISBN |
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01 | March 9, 2009[53] | 978-4-04-712594-0 |
02 | July 9, 2009[54] | 978-4-04-712616-9 |
03 | November 9, 2009[55] | 978-4-04-712636-7 |
04 | July 9, 2010[56] | 978-4-04-712675-6 |
05 | October 9, 2010[57] | 978-4-04-712690-9 |
06 | January 8, 2011[58] | 978-4-04-712708-1 |
07 | July 7, 2011[59] | 978-4-04-712731-9 |
08 | February 9, 2012[60] | 978-4-04-712778-4 |
09 | June 6, 2012[61] | 978-4-04-712804-0 |
Web radio[edit]
The web radio show, The Legendary Radio of the Legendary Heroes, was hosted on Onsen Internet Radio Station and Animate TV,[62][63] and starred Jun Fukuyama, Ayahi Takagaki, and Daisuke Ono acting as their fictional counterpart Ryner Lute, Ferris Eris, and Sion Astal respectively. The first episode aired on May 21, 2010 and last one on December 24, 2010, spanning 32 episodes and sub-divided into 8 chapters. Each chapter is accompanied by a theme and usually, with one or more special guests who are usually either another voice actor from the cast, the anime director or the author of the original series, Kagami Takaya.[62] Summary of each radio show episode can be found on Presepe.[64]
Video game[edit]
Legendary Saga, a PSP game that is faithfully based on the first 3 novels was released on February 18, 2010 in Japan.[65]
Anime[edit]
In January 2010, it was announced an anime adaption of the series.[66] The series was adapted into a 24-episode produced by Zexcs and directed by Itsuro Kawasaki, with Miyu Nakamura composing the music, Kiyoko Yoshimura writing the scripts, and Noriko Shimazawa handling animation character designs.[67][68] The anime started broadcast on TV Tokyo on July 1, 2010, followed by TV Osaka, TV Aichi and AT-X.[69][70] The first Blu-ray and DVD of the anime was released on October 22, 2010.[71]
For episodes 1 to 12, the opening and ending theme singles are "Lament: Joy Soon" (LAMENT~やがて
For episodes 13 to 24, the opening and ending theme singles, are "Last Inferno" performed by Ceui and released on October 27, 2010,[76] and (
In English, the series is licensed by Funimation in North America and had a simulcast release.[77] Funimation has also dubbed this series and it can be found on many media; such as Netflix and Hulu (Though both of these services no longer have it).
Reception[edit]
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As of January 28, 2011, the light novels have sold over 4,300,000 copies.[78] [79]
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External links[edit]
- The Legend of the Legendary Heroes at Fujimi Shobo (in Japanese)
- Official PSP adaptation Legendary Saga website (in Japanese)
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- The Legend of the Legendary Heroes at TV Tokyo (in Japanese)
- The Legend of the Legendary Heroes (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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