![]() Yoh is summoned by Silva, a member of the Patch Tribe and one of the Shaman Fight overseers, who was sent by his superiors to test Yoh's worthiness to participate in the Shaman Fight. Ryu struggles to regain control of his body before losing consciousness, with Yoh sensing Tokageroh's true self as he helps to the spirit recover his humanity. Ryu is possessed by Tokageroh, the ghost of a bandit seeking revenge on Amidamaru for killing him 600 years ago, who forces Yoh to fight him by taking Manta hostage. Transcription: " Besuto Pureisu" ( Japanese: ベストプレイス) Manta flees the fight to steal Ryu's sword and give it to Yoh so he can remove Lee's sealing talisman, causing the enraged jiangshi to rampage before Anna summons the ghost of Lee's master Shamon to defeat him. While Anna's methods seem abusive, it comes in when Yoh is challenged by Ren's sister Jun Tao and her jiangshi Lee Pyron, a martial arts film star who was secretly killed by the Tao family. Transcription: " Anna to Tao Jun" ( Japanese: アンナと道 潤)Īnna forces Yoh to train to improve his physical state for the upcoming Shaman Fight that happens once every five centuries. Shortly afterwards, his fiancée Anna Kyōyama comes to Tokyo. In the aftermath, a wounded Yoh reveals his desire to become the Shaman King, a title held by the winner of an upcoming competition. In the confrontation, it is revealed that Soul Possession can become stronger based on the shaman's mental will and Yoh manages to defeat Ren. Yoh is challenged by Ren Tao, a Chinese shaman who wishes to take Amidamaru. Transcription: " Mō Hitori no Shāman" ( Japanese: もう一人のシャーマン) Yoh befriends both Manta and Amidamaru, with the latter becoming his companion. Years later, Yoh Asakura meets Manta Oyamada and awakens the spirit of a samurai named Amidamaru while dealing with a gang of hoodlums led by Ryunosuke Umemiya. Hao Asakura, an ancient shaman who learned to reincarnate himself, is reborn in the present and escapes his family with the Spirit of Fire while leaving behind his twin brother Yoh. Transcription: " Yūrei to Odoru Otoko" ( Japanese: 幽霊と踊る男) Īt the end of the anime reboot's finale, it was announced that a sequel anime had been green-lit. The ending theme of episode 33 is "Osorezan Revoir", also performed by Hayashibara. Episode 5 featured the first opening theme from the 2001 anime series, "Over Soul", performed by Hayashibara, as an insert song. The fourth ending theme is "Courage Soul" by Yohs voice actress Yōko Hikasa. The third ending theme is "Hazuki" by saji. Get up! Shout! would not be used at the beginning of the final episode, instead being used over the credits while highlights of the series were shown. The second opening theme is "Get up! Shout!" by Tamao's voice actress Nana Mizuki, and the second ending theme is "Adieu" by Jeannes voice actress Yui Horie. ![]() Soul salvation would be used for a montage in the final episode while #Boku no Yubisaki would be used over the credits of the penultimate episode. The first opening theme is "Soul salvation" and the first ending theme is "#Boku no Yubisaki" ( #ボクノユビサキ, "My Fingertip"), both performed by Hayashibara. Īs with the 2001 anime series, Megumi Hayashibara the voice actress for Anna, performs the opening and ending theme songs in the 2021 series. The series features several returning cast members from the 2001 anime series in both the Japanese and the English dub. Netflix acquired global streaming rights to the series and released the first cour consisting of 13 episodes, outside Japan on August 9, 2021. It aired from April 1, 2021, to April 21, 2022, on TV Tokyo and various other TX Network stations. The anime is produced by Bridge and directed by Joji Furuta, with series composition by Shōji Yonemura, character designs by Satohiko Sano and music composed by Yuki Hayashi. In June 2020, a new anime television series was announced that would adapt the 35 volumes of the new complete manga edition. In February 2017, while answering a fan's question, Takei revealed on his official Twitter that he received an offer for an anime reboot of Shaman King, but he turned the offer down because he was told that the new anime would not be able to use the first anime's voice actors and soundtrack music, although Takei hoped for another chance in the future. At Otakon 2015, former Madhouse president and then MAPPA president, Masao Maruyama, expressed his desire to work on a reboot of Shaman King. The 2021 Shaman King anime series (stylized as SHAMAN KING) is based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Hiroyuki Takei. ![]()
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