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{{Episode List|ep=1|title=ヴァルハラ|transl=Valhalla|aired=October 5, 2002|descr=Jin, Akira, and | {{Episode List|ep=1|title=ヴァルハラ|transl=Valhalla|aired=October 5, 2002|descr=[[Jin (Devil Children)|Jin]], [[Akira (Devil Children)|Akira]], and [[Rena]] happen upon a book of demons in their school's library, which also tells of a world called [[Valhalla (location)|Valhalla]]. Chanting a spell, the three are beckoned by [[Ami Kashihara]] to Valhalla, devoid of life, where Jin and Akira realize their true natures as the Son of Light and Prince of Dark. Joined by demons [[Rand]] and [[Gale (Devil Children)|Gale]], the group set off to find a way to restore Valhalla.}} | ||
{{Episode List|ep=2|title=時の鎖|transl=Time Chain|aired=October 12, 2002|descr=}} | {{Episode List|ep=2|title=時の鎖|transl=Time Chain|aired=October 12, 2002|descr=}} | ||
{{Episode List|ep=3|title=バルバトスの要塞|transl=Fortress of Barbatos|aired=October 19, 2002|descr=}} | {{Episode List|ep=3|title=バルバトスの要塞|transl=Fortress of Barbatos|aired=October 19, 2002|descr=}} | ||
{{Episode List|ep=4|title=ハボリムの陰謀|transl=The Harborim Conspiracy|aired=October 26, 2002|descr=}} | {{Episode List|ep=4|title=ハボリムの陰謀|transl=The Harborim Conspiracy|aired=October 26, 2002|descr=As the team proceed to Flower Town, where a time chain is supposedly located, a demon named [[Harborim]] commences a pursuit against them. Meanwhile, Rena bickers with Jin about being dragged into this journey against her will, and that unlike him and Akira, she is not a Devil Child. Finding a phony time chain along the way, the team are lead to a chain market, but their search is for naught. Returning to the market the next day, Harborim holds Rena hostage, revealing the market to have been a set-up. Jin and Akira manage to defeat Harborim and claim his ring, which turns out to be a piece of a time chain.}} | ||
{{Episode List|ep=5|title=海をつらぬけ!|transl=Pierce the Seas!|aired=November 2, 2002|descr=}} | {{Episode List|ep=5|title=海をつらぬけ!|transl=Pierce the Seas!|aired=November 2, 2002|descr=}} | ||
{{Episode List|ep=6|title=いやしのデビル|transl=The Healing Devil|aired=November 9, 2002|descr=}} | {{Episode List|ep=6|title=いやしのデビル|transl=The Healing Devil|aired=November 9, 2002|descr=}} | ||
{{Episode List|ep=7|title=はじめての仲魔|transl=First-Time Demon Partner|aired=November 16, 2002|descr=The team | {{Episode List|ep=7|title=はじめての仲魔|transl=First-Time Demon Partner|aired=November 16, 2002|descr=The team arrive at a dried-up lake encompassing a treetop village, whose inhabitants rely on the ice demon [[Issitoq]] to stave off the heat. A feud then breaks out between the village chief and his son, the latter leaving the village alongside his siblings and Issitoq. As for the group, they learn the Imperial Army built a floodgate that cuts off the village's water, which is managed by [[Garm]]. The team successfully fights off Garm with the help of the chief's son and Issitoq, bringing water back to the treetop village.}} | ||
{{Episode List|ep=8|title=炎の守り神|transl=The Flame Guardian|aired=November 23, 2002|descr=}} | {{Episode List|ep=8|title=炎の守り神|transl=The Flame Guardian|aired=November 23, 2002|descr=}} | ||
{{Episode List|ep=9|title=女怪盗ランダ参上|transl=Enter Rangda, the Lady-Bandit|aired=November 30, 2002|descr=}} | {{Episode List|ep=9|title=女怪盗ランダ参上|transl=Enter Rangda, the Lady-Bandit|aired=November 30, 2002|descr=}} |
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Synopsis
While searching through their school's library, students Jin, Akira, and Rena discover a demon encyclopedia originally owned by the Ahriman Occult. Rena explains that demons coexist with humans in a world called Valhalla, then takes notice of an incantation written in the encyclopedia. As the three students recite the incantation, a girl named Ami summons them to a desolate Valhalla. Ami pleads for Jin and Akira, whom she claims are the Son of Light and Prince of Darkness, to save Valhalla with their latent abilities, as the world was torn by the desires of mankind and demons. Malicious Gargoyles suddenly appear and attempt to take special artifacts from Ami, until Jin and Akira fight back using gun-like Devilisers to summon the demons Rand and Gale. Their powers awakened, Jin, Akira, Rena, and Ami embark on a journey to save Valhalla from annihilation and find a way back home.
Episodes
No. | Title (Japanese) | Title (Translation) | Original Broadcast |
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Jin, Akira, and Rena happen upon a book of demons in their school's library, which also tells of a world called Valhalla. Chanting a spell, the three are beckoned by Ami Kashihara to Valhalla, devoid of life, where Jin and Akira realize their true natures as the Son of Light and Prince of Dark. Joined by demons Rand and Gale, the group set off to find a way to restore Valhalla. | |||
As the team proceed to Flower Town, where a time chain is supposedly located, a demon named Harborim commences a pursuit against them. Meanwhile, Rena bickers with Jin about being dragged into this journey against her will, and that unlike him and Akira, she is not a Devil Child. Finding a phony time chain along the way, the team are lead to a chain market, but their search is for naught. Returning to the market the next day, Harborim holds Rena hostage, revealing the market to have been a set-up. Jin and Akira manage to defeat Harborim and claim his ring, which turns out to be a piece of a time chain. | |||
The team arrive at a dried-up lake encompassing a treetop village, whose inhabitants rely on the ice demon Issitoq to stave off the heat. A feud then breaks out between the village chief and his son, the latter leaving the village alongside his siblings and Issitoq. As for the group, they learn the Imperial Army built a floodgate that cuts off the village's water, which is managed by Garm. The team successfully fights off Garm with the help of the chief's son and Issitoq, bringing water back to the treetop village. | |||
Listings
Casting
Character | Japanese |
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Jin | Kazuhiro Shindō |
Akira | Miyano Mamoru |
Rena | Rumi Shishido |
Ami | Hiroko Kasahara |
Rand | Yū Mizushima |
Gale | Hiroshi Tsuchida |
Nemea | Masami Suzuki |
Azrael | Taiten Kusunoki |
Kudlak | Mitsuo Iwata |
Ranga | Chisa Yokoyama |
Skuld | Mika Kanai |
Urd | Yuki Nakako |
Belzandy | Mio Noguchi |
Redcap | Shigeru "Chō" Nagashima |
Issitoq | Akiko Kobayashi |
Shun | Shō Hotta |
Judy | Namiki Noriko |
Remiel | Eisuke Tsuda |
Trivia
Nomenclature
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 真・女神転生 |
True Goddess Reincarnation: |