Thunderbolt Fantasy (Thunderbolt Fantasy -東離劍遊紀-, Sandāboruto Fantajī: Tōriken Yūki, lit. Thunderbolt Fantasy: Sword Travels in the East), also known as Thunderbolt Fantasy: Sword Seekers, is a Japanese-Taiwanese glove puppetry television series created and written by Gen Urobuchi and produced as a collaboration between Japanese companies Nitroplus and Good Smile Company and Taiwanese puppet production company Pili International Multimedia, creators of Pili ("Thunderbolt") series.[2] The series began airing in Japan on July 8, 2016 and is being simulcast by Bahamut[3] and iQiyi Taiwan[a] in Taiwan, bilibili in Mainland China, and Crunchyroll[4] in the United States. It has two official languages: the Taiwanese Min-Nan version aired in Taiwan, and the Japanese version aired outside Taiwan.[5] A manga adaptation illustrated by Yui Sakuma was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Morning magazine from July 21, 2016 to April 6, 2017.[6] A second adaption, told from the perspective of Dān Fěi, and illustrated by Kairi Shimotsuki, was serialized in Akita Shoten's Champion Cross online magazine from September 27, 2016 to February 28, 2017.[7] A side novel that focuses on the pasts of Lǐn Xuě Yā, Xíng Hài, and Shā Wú Shēng was released on April 7, 2017,[8] and was partially adapted into a film released that year on December 2. A second season aired in 2018,[9] while a film prequel to it was released on October 25, 2019. A third season aired in 2021. A fourth season will air in 2024, with a series finale film releasing in 2025.
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Also known as | Thunderbolt Fantasy: Sword Travels in the East Thunderbolt Fantasy: Sword Seekers |
Created by | Gen Urobuchi |
Written by | Gen Urobuchi |
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Starring | Kohsuke Toriumi Junichi Suwabe Mai Nakahara Tomokazu Seki Takanori Nishikawa Katsuyuki Konishi |
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Country of origin | Taiwan Japan |
Original languages | Japanese Taiwanese Hokkien Mandarin |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 39 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producers | Liang-Xun Huang (Pili International Multimedia) Digitarou (Nitro+) Aki Takanori (Good Smile Company) |
Producer | Hao-Ming Tseng (Pili International Multimedia) |
Cinematography | Pili International Multimedia[1] |
Running time | 23 min. |
Production company | Pili International Multimedia |
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Network | AT-X Tokyo MX Nippon BS Broadcasting Corporation |
Release | July 8, 2016 present | –
Thunderbolt Fantasy | |
Manga | |
Written by | Gen Urobuchi |
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Illustrated by | Yui Sakuma |
Published by | Kodansha |
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Magazine | Weekly Morning |
Demographic | Seinen |
Original run | July 21, 2016 – April 6, 2017 |
Volumes | 4 |
Manga | |
Otome Genyūki | |
Written by | Kairi Shimotsuki |
Published by | Akita Shoten |
Magazine | Champion Cross |
Demographic | Seinen |
Original run | September 27, 2016 – February 28, 2017 |
Volumes | 1 |
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Gaiden | |
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Published by | Nitroplus Books |
Published | April 7, 2017 |
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The Sword of Life and Death | |
Written by | Gen Urobuchi (Nitro+) |
Studio | Pili International Multimedia |
Released | December 2, 2017 |
Runtime | 75 minutes |
Live-action video | |
Bewitching Melody of the West | |
Written by | Gen Urobuchi (Nitro+) |
Studio | Pili International Multimedia |
Released | October 25, 2019 |
Runtime | 90 minutes |
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Traditional Chinese | 東離劍遊紀 | ||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 东离剑游纪 | ||||||||||||
Literal meaning | Sword Travels in the East | ||||||||||||
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Kanji | 東離劍遊紀 | ||||||||||||
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Plot
editSet in an Eastern fantasy setting, Dān Fěi and her brother, guardians of a sword known as the Tiān Xíng Jiàn, are pursued by the evil Xuán Guǐ Zōng clan, who seek to obtain the sword for their master, Miè Tiān Hái. While her brother is defeated, Fěi, who possesses the sword's crossguard, escapes and finds herself in the care of the wandering swordsman, Shāng Bù Huàn, and a mysterious man named Lǐn Xuě Yā, who become her protectors from the pursuing Xuán Guǐ Zōng clan.
Characters
edit※ Character names are presented in the format of Chinese Personal Name (Chinese Characters, Japanese Romanization, English Translation) / Chinese Art name (Chinese Characters, Japanese Romanization, English Translation). Chinese personal names and their Japanese romanizations are presented with the character's surname appearing first, followed by their given name.
Main characters
edit- Shāng Bù Huàn (殤不患, Shō Fu Kan, Unconcerned with Dying Young) / Rèn Wú Fēng (刃無鋒, Jin Muhō, Edgeless Blade)
- Principal puppeteer: Jia-Chang Hong, substitute puppeteer: Jia-Shen Liao
- Voiced by: Junichi Suwabe (JP), Huei-Fung Huang (Taiwanese Min-Nan)
- The main protagonist of this series, Shāng Bù Huàn is an enigmatic wandering swordsman. He appears to be cynical towards others, but is compassionate at heart. His inadvertent encounter with Lǐn Xuě Yā had him engulfed within the feud of the Xuán Guǐ Zōng pursuing Dān Fěi's crossguard of the Tiān Xíng Jiàn, and reluctantly joins the journey with Lǐn Xuě Yā and Dān Fěi to retrieve the hilt of the Tiān Xíng Jiàn. Hails from Xī Yōu. In season 2, he is pursued by villains from his past over his possession of the Mó Jiàn Mù Lù (魔剣目録, Maken Mokuroku, Sorcerous Sword Index), a scroll that contains many magical swords.
- Lǐn Xuě Yā (凜雪鴉, Rin Setsu A, Austere Snow Crow) / Lüè Fēng Qiè Chén (掠風竊塵, Ryō Fū Setsujin, Thief of the Wind Dust[b])
- Principal puppeteer: Shen-En Wu[c]
- Voiced by: Kōsuke Toriumi (JP), Huei-Fung Huang (Min-Nan)
- A major protagonist, also known under the alias as Guǐ Niǎo (鬼鳥, Kichō, Phantom Bird), Lǐn Xuě Yā is a beautiful young man filled with immense mystery. Erudite and adept at the art of strategy, he is shown to be graceful and composed. According to Shòu Yún Xiāo, Lǐn Xuě Yā has used several aliases to conceal his identity. He is considered a master manipulator and thief, and has even been called a villain.
Season 1
editAllies
edit- Dān Fěi (丹翡, Tan Hi, Vermillion Kingfisher)
- Principal puppeteer: Jia-Shen Liao
- Voiced by: Mai Nakahara (JP), Wei-De Deng (Min-Nan)
- One of the Seal Guardians hailing from the Sword Forging Shrine in charge of guarding the Tiān Xíng Jiàn, Dān Fěi takes pride in her heritage as a Seal Guardian, which makes her quite stubborn and tense when it comes to issues regarding the Tiān Xíng Jiàn, but she is also shown to be fairly naïve due to being inexperienced with the world outside of her shrine.
- Dān Héng (丹衡, Tan Kō, Vermillion Balance)
- Voiced by: Daisuke Hirakawa (JP), Huei-Fung Huang (Min-Nan)
- The elder brother of Dān Fěi, he is also a Seal Guardian who guards the Tiān Xíng Jiàn along with his sister. Dān Héng is responsible for guarding the hilt of the Tiān Xíng Jiàn, while Dān Fěi protects the crossguard of the sword. Dān Héng lost his life at the hands of Miè Tiān Hái when the Xuán Guǐ Zōng invaded their shrine.
- Shòu Yún Xiāo (狩雲霄, Shu Un Shō, Sky Hunter) / Ruì Yǎn Chuān Yáng (鋭眼穿楊, Ei Gan Sen Yō, Keen-eyed Sharpshooter[d])
- Voiced by: Rikiya Koyama (JP), Huei-Fung Huang (Min-Nan)
- An old acquaintance of Lǐn Xuě Yā, Shòu Yún Xiāo is an archer who made a name for himself for his exceptional marksmanship. He regards Juǎn Cán Yún as his sworn younger brother. He joins the quest of retrieving the hilt of the Tiān Xíng Jiàn at Lǐn Xuě Yā's request.
- Juǎn Cán Yún (捲殘雲, Ken San Un, To Furl Scattered Clouds) / Hán Hè (寒赫, Kan Kaku, Prominent Coldness[e])
- Voiced by: Kenichi Suzumura (JP), Huei-Fung Huang (Min-Nan)
- The sworn brother of Shòu Yún Xiāo, and a skilled spear wielder, Juǎn Cán Yún looks up to Shòu Yún Xiāo with admiration, and works hard to attain a reputation for himself using his skills. He tagged along with Yún Xiāo on the quest to retrieve the hilt of the Tiān Xíng Jiàn.
- Xíng Hài (刑亥, Kei Gai, Final Punishment) / Qì Xiāo (泣宵, Kyū Shō, Weeping Night[f])
- Principal puppeteer: Jia-Shen Liao
- Voiced by: Sayaka Ohara (JP), Hsin-Ya Kuo (Min-Nan)
- A powerful necromancer who dwells in the Night Devil Forest, and someone Lǐn Xuě Yā wishes to recruit to best the first obstacle of the Demon Spine Mountains. The other party members are wary of her because she is a demon, but Lǐn Xuě Yā assures them she can be trusted. Xíng Hài however is shown to be hostile towards Lǐn Xuě Yā for unknown reasons.
- Shā Wú Shēng (殺無生, Setsu Mu Shō, Eradicator of Life) / Míng Fèng Jué Shā (鳴鳳決殺, Mei Hō Kessatsu, Screaming Phoenix Execution[g])
- Voiced by: Nobuyuki Hiyama (JP), Huei-Fung Huang (Min-Nan)
- A notorious and heartless killer, but also a swordsman whose skills are unparalleled. Due to some old enmity, he has set his eye on Lǐn Xuě Yā for revenge, and is obsessed with chasing Lǐn Xuě Yā down. When faced with a strong opponent, he cannot help but step forward in challenge. He thinks very highly of himself. Shā died after challenging Miè Tiān Hái to a duel.
- Lián Qí (廉耆, Ren Ki, Honorable Sage)
- Voiced by: Kazuhiro Yamaji (JP), Huei-Fung Huang (Min-Nan)
- The mentor of Lǐn Xuě Yā and the original owner of the Soul Echo Flute, he also taught Lǐn Xuě Yā how to create magic items. He died by the blade of Shā Wú Shēng, who then took the Soul Echo Flute.
Antagonists
edit- Miè Tiān Hái (蔑天骸, Betsu Ten Gai, Skeleton Who Scorns the Heavens) / Sēn Luó Kū Gǔ (森羅枯骨, Shinra Kokotsu, Mass Array of Dry Bones[h])
- Principal puppeteer: Jia-Shen Liao
- Voiced by: Tomokazu Seki (JP), Huei-Fung Huang (Min-Nan)
- Miè is a leader of the Xuán Guǐ Zōng, a group which utilizes the naturally defended mountain fortress, Seven Sins Tower, as its base of operations. He is arrogant and prideful, due to his skill with the sword, and possesses necromantic powers. He is also the foremost antagonist of the story. In order to seize the Tiān Xíng Jiàn protected by the Dān siblings, he uses every means possible to invade the Dān Family's sacred grounds.
- Cán Xiōng (殘凶, Zan Kyō, Vicious)
- Principal puppeteer: Jia-Shen Liao
- Voiced by: Hiroki Yasumoto (JP), Huei-Fung Huang (Min-Nan)
- Subordinate of Miè Tiān Hái, Cán is a Xuán Guǐ Zōng swordsman ordered to hunt down Dān Fěi. He died after confusing Shāng Bù Huàn with Dān Fěi due to the machinations of Lǐn Xuě Yā.
- Liè Mèi (獵魅, Ryō Mi, Charming Huntress)
- Principal puppeteer: Shen-En Wu
- Voiced by: Haruka Tomatsu (JP), Hsin-Ya Kuo (Min-Nan)
- Subordinate of Miè Tiān Hái, Liè Mèi ambushed Shāng Bù Huàn after he helped Dān Fěi escape, but was driven off by Shòu Yún Xiāo. She died after attacking Shā Wú Shēng.
- Diāo Mìng (凋命, Chō Mei, Withered Life)
- Voiced by: Tōru Ōkawa (JP), Huei-Fung Huang (Min-Nan)
- Subordinate of Miè Tiān Hái, he is killed by Shāng Bù Huàn after trying to capture him along with Dān Fěi and Juǎn Cán Yún.
Season 2
editAllies
edit- Làng Wū Yáo (浪巫謠, Rōfu Yō, Wandering Shaman Bard)[10] / Xián Gē Duàn Xié (弦歌斷邪, Genka Danja, Song That Dooms Evil)
- Voiced by: Takanori Nishikawa (JP)
- First appearing in Thunderbolt Fantasy: The Sword of Life and Death, he is a mysterious, red-haired, young man who carries a demonic talking Pipa named Líng Yá (聆牙 (Ryouga, Listening Fang), voiced by Katsuyuki Konishi). He returns in Season 2 following his old acquaintance, Shāng Bù Huàn, after the latter left him in Xī Yōu. Làng was originally designed as a mascot for T.M. Revolution to promote the franchise, but Urobuchi grew fond of the character and later incorporated him in the franchise's main story. Làng Wū Yáo is the main character in the prequel film Thunderbolt Fantasy - Bewitching Melody of the West.
Antagonists
edit- Xiào Kuáng Juàn (嘯狂狷, Shō Kyō Ken, Roaring Maniac[i])[10] / Zhuī Mìng Líng Hú (追命靈狐, Tsuimei Reiko, Hunting Fox)
- Voiced by: Tarusuke Shingaki (JP), Huei-Fung Huang (Min-Nan)
- A magistrate of Xī Yōu, he is tasked in finding Shāng Bù Huàn and retrieving the Sorcerous Sword Index. He is a cruel and cunning man who uses "justice" as a pretense to do villainous things.
- Xiē Yīng Luò (蠍瓔珞, Katsueiraku, Scorpion Necklace)[10] / Shí Xīn Dú Jī (蝕心毒姫, Shokushin Dokki, Princess of Cruelty)
- Voiced by: Ayahi Takagaki (JP)
- An assassin from the Order of The Divine Swarm, Xiē is sent to hunt down Shāng Bù Huàn and retrieve the Sorcerous Sword Index. She is a master of deception, dark magic and poisoning.
- Huò Shì Míng Huáng (禍世螟蝗, Kasei Meikou, Plague of Moths and Locusts)
- Voiced by: Shō Hayami (JP)
- Xiē Yīng Luò's master, he is the leader of the Order of The Divine Swarm, an evil organization seeking the Sorcerous Sword Index. He is an incredibly powerful wizard that is skilled in dark magic.
- Lóu Zhèn Jiè (婁震戒, Ro Shinkai, Shockwave) / Dì Kōng (諦空, Tei Kuu, Absolute Emptiness)
- Voiced by: Akira Ishida (JP), Huang Zhen-Ji (Min-Nan)
- Lóu is a nihilistic monk on a pilgrimage. When he encounters Xiē Yīng Luò, who threatens him with death, he questions her true motivations and goes as far as saving her from Shāng Bù Huàn and Làng Wū Yáo. Despite being a monk, Làng Wū Yáo has determined he is a character with evil intentions. His evil self is revealed when he takes the Seven Blasphemous Deaths and becomes its new master.
- Qī Shā Tiān Líng (七殺天凌, Nanasatsu Tenryou, Seven Blasphemous Deaths)
- Voiced by: Aoi Yūki (JP)
- One of the weapons sealed within the Sorcerous Sword Index, it was released by Xiē Yīng Luò. Considered as one of the most dangerous weapons because of its malevolent sentience, it has the ability to control the wielder and when unsheathed, those who see the sword is drawn to it in madness. The sword also draws blood from any person it cuts or kills, further increasing its power as well as its wielder's.
- Mò Wáng (歿王, Botsu Ou, Death King)
- Voiced by: Kenta Miyake (JP)
- A gigantic dragon living within the Wasteland of Spirits. His wing was sliced off by Shāng Bù Huàn when the latter encountered him on his journey to Dong Li. He is said to have killed and devoured his own kind to survive in the wastelands.
Bewitching Melody of The West
editMù Tiān Mìng (睦天命 Mutsu Tenmei, Destiny)
- Voiced by: Nao Tōyama (JP)
- Mù is Shāng Bù Huàn's partner in collecting swords across Xī Yōu and the first person to befriend Làng Wū Yáo. Like Wū Yáo, she is a musician who is also talented in the martial arts.
Zhòu Xún Yīn (咒旬瘖, Jū Shūn In, Mantra)
- Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue (JP)
- Làng Wū Yáo's mother who is blind, she is a former member of the Xī Yōu Imperial Court. Taking pride of her son's singing voice, she brutally trains him in singing and in combat until Wū Yáo fell ill. When Wū Yáo recovers, his pitch is changed, which sends Xún Yīn into a frenzy that led to her death by falling off a cliff.
Cháo Fēng (嘲風, Chou Fu, Derision)
- Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya (JP)
- Princess of Xī Yōu, she is cruel in that she has musicians perform for her while being attacked by her soldiers as part of her entertainment. After seeing Làng Wū Yáo's performance, he is made court virtuoso and is declared as her 'songstress' for life. She is enraged when Wū Yáo left to pursue Shāng Bù Huàn and Mù Tiān Mìng and later joining them.
Tiān Gōng Guǐ Jiàng (天工詭匠, Tenkokishou, Heavenly Crafter)
- Voiced by: Kentarō Tone (JP)
- An accomplice of Shāng Bù Huàn and Mù Tiān Mìng, he is the creator of the Sorcerous Sword Index.
Season 3
editWā̀n Jūn Pò (萬軍破 Ban Gun Ha, Myriad Army Defeats) / Bǎi Jī Chéng Yì (百撃成義 Hyakugeki Seigi, Paragon of a Hundred Battles)
- Voiced by: Akio Ōtsuka (JP)
- Former comrade of Shāng Bù Huàn, he joined the Order of The Divine Swarm in hopes of overthrowing the current government and establishing a new world order, with Huò Shì Míng Huáng as its ruler. He also works undercover as one of Xī Yōu's highest-ranked officers.
Yì Piāomiǎo (異飄渺 I Hyou Byou, Beyond Indistinct) / Shuǐ Yuè Dāo Lang (水月刀螂 Suigetsu Tōrō, Crescent-Bladed Mantis)
- Voiced by: Natsuki Hanae (JP)
- A member of the Order of The Divine Swarm, he, along with Wā̀n Jūn Pò, is assigned by Huò Shì Míng Huáng to assist Xíng Hài as part of the alliance between the Order and the Demon Realm.
Guǐ Duó Tiān Gōng (鬼奪天工 Ki Datsu Ten Kou, Ghost Seizing Heavenly Crafter)
- Voices by: Yōji Ueda (JP)
- A wizard of Xī Yōu, he wishes to open the portal to the Demon Realm to learn and harness its secrets. He is responsible for building a weaponized prosthetic arm for Lóu Zhèn Jiè.
Zhào Jūn Lín (照君臨 Shou Kun Rin, Shining Reign)
- Voices by: Aoi Yūki (JP)
- Xíng Hài's elder sister, she is a demon sorceress who infiltrated Xī Yōu's royal court 200 years ago and caused its corruption by seducing its first Emperor to be a bloodthirsty tyrant - a trait that has since been passed down to his successors. After she was killed, she transferred her soul into the holy blade that fatally stabbed her, thus becoming the Seven Blasphemous Deaths.
Azibělpher (阿爾貝盧法 Ajiberufa)
- Voices by: Shin-ichiro Miki (JP)
- A count in the Demon Realm with powers over time and space, he is said to be extremely cruel and have visited the human realm several times despite the Demon Lord's orders. He is later revealed to be Làng Wū Yáo's father.
Bái Lián (白蓮 Byakuren, White Lotus)
- Voices by: Takehito Koyasu (JP)
- A mysterious man from a foreign realm and the originator of the magic swords (the Shén Huì Mó Xiè) during the War of the Fading Dusk, he is remembered in history as a god, despite being a mortal man.
Season 4
editBà Wáng Yù (霸王玉 Ha Ou Gyoku, Tyrant Jade)
- Voiced by: Fairouz Ai (JP)
- A high ranking member of the Order of The Divine Swarm representing the Wasp, she is an extremely muscular warrior who favors brute strength above all else. Due to her lack of femineity, she is shunned by society and thus joins the Order.
Huā Wú Zōng (花無蹤 Ka Mu Shou, Flower without a Trace)
- Voiced by: Shōgo Batori (JP)
- A high ranking member of the Order of The Divine Swarm representing the Spider, he is a former thief who discovered Huò Shì Míng Huáng's identity as the emperor of Xī Yōu and given a high ranking position in the order for his talents. He is extremely arrogant and does not get along with Bà Wáng Yù.
Others
edit- Narration
- Voiced by: Atsuko Tanaka (JP), Huei-Fung Huang (Min-Nan)
- Tiě Dí Xiān (鐵笛仙, Tekkisen, Iron Flute Immortal)
- Voiced by: Isshin Chiba[11] (JP), Huei-Fung Huang (Min-Nan)
- Instructor of Shā Wú Shēng, he adopted Shā, who was abandoned by his birth father in front of Tiě Dí Xiān's dojo as an infant. He was the many times consecutive champion of the Sword Skill Competition and remained undefeated as the Sword Saint until Shā Wú Shēng killed him.
- Luán Niángzi (孌娘子, Renjoshi, Lady Beautiful)
- Character from Thunderbolt Fantasy Gaiden and a former friend of Xíng Hài, she spirited handsome young men away to her mansion in the mountains, where she lived a lustful lifestyle and, with the help of Xíng Hài, drank elixirs made from the blood of humans to retain her youthful looks over the years.
- Bó Yáng Hóu (伯陽侯, Haku You Kou, Elder Sun Lord)
- Voiced by: Shinnosuke Ogami (JP)
- A Seal Guardian from Season 2 who heads Xiān Zhèn Fortress, which houses and protects various magical weapons, Shāng Bù Huàn approached him for assistance in protecting the Sorcerous Sword Index until the fortress came under attack by first Xiē Yīng Luò, and later by Lóu Zhèn Jiè.
Development
editIn 2014, Urobuchi came across Pili's exhibition booth within a Taiwanese comic convention while he was invited as the convention's special guest. He was greatly impacted by their execution of the art form, prompting him to take home a full set of Pili's puppet show series to share with his associates within the Japanese ACG industry, and was eager to either plan an original story, or license a couple of series with Pili to dub into Japanese. The news of Urobuchi's interest in Taiwanese puppetry quickly made its way to Pili, which had a decent percentage of staff members who were, according to Nitroplus representative, Digitarou, "anime savvy, Urobuchi fans". Therefore, Pili International were also actively searching for ways to contact Urobuchi. Both parties contacted each other within a day's time frame asking if they wanted to create something fun together; after various discussions from both parties, they decided to create an original story that is, first and foremost, "a straight-forward narrative" easy for first-time puppetry viewers and the anime demographic to process and appreciate, hence the birth of the Thunderbolt Fantasy project.[12][13]
Media
editSoundtrack
editThunderbolt Fantasy Original Soundtrack | ||||
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Released | August 24, 2016 | |||
Genre | Soundtrack | |||
Length | 76:32 | |||
Label | Aniplex | |||
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Hiroyuki Sawano Soundtrack albums chronology | ||||
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The soundtrack was composed by Hiroyuki Sawano and released on August 24, 2016.[14] The music was composed by Hiroyuki Sawano and the lyrics were written by Benjamin & mpi.
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1. | "thunderBOLTfantasy" | 5:35 | |
2. | "show-no-feel" | 4:37 | |
3. | "tanh1" | 4:05 | |
4. | "5in4" | 5:46 | |
5. | "tpfp1" | 2:57 | |
6. | "coldsnowcrow" | 4:43 | |
7. | "GKpeople" | 4:11 | |
8. | "⚡bolt-arr1" | 4:07 | |
9. | "from either way" | 4:54 | |
10. | "kill don't 生kill-FUe" | 1:03 | |
11. | "Kguy&kill don't 生kiLL" | 5:35 | |
12. | "thedead" | 4:02 | |
13. | "蔑、guy" | 4:36 | |
14. | "⚡bolt-arr2" | 4:15 | |
15. | "tfpf2" | 2:39 | |
16. | "devigod" | 5:28 | |
17. | "Darkest" |
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18. | "tfpf3" | 2:42 | |
Total length: | 76:32 |
Television series
editThunderbolt Fantasy[2] is a television series created and written by Nitroplus' Gen Urobuchi, who developed the script closely with Pili.[13] The voices were originally performed in Min-Nan Chinese based on the translated Japanese script for the puppetry performance and broadcast in Taiwan. The episodes were then dubbed into Mandarin Chinese and Japanese for their respective regions' broadcast, with the Japanese version licensed to simulcast outside of Asia by Crunchyroll starting July 8, 2016.[4][15] The opening theme is "Raimei" performed by Takanori Nishikawa (T.M.Revolution). The second season premiered in October 2018.[9][10] For the second season, the opening theme and the ending theme are "His/Story" and "Roll The Dice", respectively, both performed by Takanori Nishikawa. The third season premiered on April 3, 2021.[16] It was set to premiere in 2020 but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[17] Takanori Nishikawa performed the opening theme song "Judgement" for the third season, and the ending theme is "thunderBOLTfantasy" by mpi.
Season 1 (2016)
editNo. | Official English title[j] Original Japanese title[18] |
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1 | "Code of Umbrellas" "Amagasa no Giri" (雨傘の義理) | July 8, 2016 | |
One stormy night, Dān Fěi and her brother Dān Héng, protectors of the Tiān Xíng Jiàn, are pursued by the evil Xuán Guǐ Zōng clan. Although the clan's leader, Miè Tiān Hái, manages to kill Héng and retrieve the sword's hilt, Fěi manages to escape off a cliff. Meanwhile, a travelling swordsman named Shāng Bù Huàn comes across an umbrella covering a Buddha statue, where a peculiar man informs him that taking the umbrella will require him to do a good favor in return. As Bù Huàn returns on his journey, he encounters Fěi as she escapes from Xuán Guǐ Zōng members, prompting him to step in to protect her. After bringing Fěi back to the man he met earlier, Bù Huàn is confronted by the Xuán Guǐ Zōng's Cán Xiōng, who attacks Bù Huàn after the mysterious man sprays him with smoke making him believe he is actually Fěi. After Bù Huàn defeats him in battle, Xiōng severs his own head and sends it to Tiān Hái, who identifies the mysterious man as Lüè Fēng Qiè Chén. | |||
2 | "Attack of the Xuán Guǐ Zōng!" "Shūrai! Genkishu" (襲来! 玄鬼宗) | July 15, 2016 | |
Fěi explains to Bù Huàn and the peculiar man, who calls himself Guǐ Niǎo, that the Xuán Guǐ Zōng need the crossguard she is carrying to draw the Tiān Xíng Jiàn from its sealed pedestal. Not wanting to get involved any further, Bù Huàn takes his leave and goes into a town, where he learns that the Xuán Guǐ Zōng have labelled him as an enemy. He leaves town, passing by a stranger who warns him of an ambush further down the road. Exactly like the man warned him, the Xuán Guǐ Zōng's Liè Mèi confronts Bù Huàn and her lackeys surround him. Just then, Bù Huàn is joined by a warrior named Juǎn Cán Yún, along with the stranger from earlier, Shòu Yún Xiāo, who defeat Mèi's soldiers and force her to retreat. | |||
3 | "The Woman in Night Devil Forest" "Yama no Mori no Onna" (夜魔の森の女) | July 22, 2016 | |
Yún Xiāo and Cán Yún are revealed to be allies summoned by Guǐ Niǎo to join Fěi and a reluctant Bù Huàn as they journey to the Seven Sins Tower in the Demon Spine Mountains where the Xuán Guǐ Zōng dwell. Guǐ Niǎo explains that in order to get past the barrier surrounding the mountains and reach the tower, they must overcome three different obstacles, one of which requires the assistance of a demon necromancer named Xíng Hài, who resides in the Night Devil Forest. The next day, the group heads into the forest to seek out Hài, who believes them to be trespassers and attacks them with an army of zombies, which Fěi and Cán Yún fend off while the other three press forward. | |||
4 | "The Whereabouts of the Soul Echo Flute" "Kaireiteki no Yukue" (迴靈笛のゆくえ) | July 29, 2016 | |
Guǐ Niǎo uses fire to draw Hài out of hiding, managing to persuade her to join his party after bringing up the Tiān Xíng Jiàn. Meanwhile, Lián Qí, Guǐ Niǎo's master who possesses the Soul Echo Flute needed to make it through the labyrinth leading to the Demon Spine Mountain, is attacked and killed by the Screaming Phoenix Killer, Shā Wú Shēng. He steals the flute and awaits Guǐ Niǎo's arrival. Wú Shēng tries to provoke Guǐ Niǎo into fighting, but he refuses to do so. Instead, Yún Xiāo and Cán Yún attempt to fight against Wú Shēng but are both easily outmatched, prompting Guǐ Niǎo to call a retreat. | |||
5 | "The Sword Devil, Shā Wú Shēng" "Kenki, Setsu Mu Shō" (剣鬼, 殺無生) | August 5, 2016 | |
After the group returns to their inn, they talk about confronting the Screaming Phoenix Killer. Cán Yún is determined to fight Wú Shēng in a duel the next morning, because he considers himself expendable and because, if he wins, then he would make a name for himself. Xíng Hài offers her help in the form of spells. Guǐ Niǎo, however, feels that confrontation should only be used as a last resort. Bù Huàn gets tired of the talk and decides to head off on his own. He goes to the Devilwood Flower Garden himself and asks Wú Shēng to hand over the Soul Echo Flute. Wú Shēng refuses and they prepare to battle, but Guǐ Niǎo defuses the situation and asks Wú Shēng the favor of becoming the performer of the Soul Echo Flute; in exchange, Guǐ Niǎo propositions Wú Shēng his head once they have reached the summit of the Demon Spine Mountains. Wú Shēng agrees. Meanwhile, Miè Tiān Hái suspects that Guǐ Niǎo's group will head to him. | |||
6 | "Seven Comrades" "Nananin Dōshū" (七人同舟) | August 12, 2016 | |
Bù Huàn is worried that the group cannot work together, as everyone is suspicious of each other, but he still accompanies them as they ride a boat to the Demon Spine Mountains. Upon arrival to shore, the group encounters the Xuán Guǐ Zōng, led by Liè Mèi and Diāo Mìng. Cán Yún is motivated by Wú Shēng to attack and takes care of the "cannon fodder", while Hài and Yún Xiāo work together to raise the dead created by Cán Yún. Wú Shēng finally attacks after all the soldiers have been taken care of, killing Liè Mèi. Suddenly, Miè Tiān Hái shows up. | |||
7 | "Demon Spine Mountains" "Masekizan" (魔脊山) | August 19, 2016 | |
After Miè Tiān Hái shows up, he mocks the group then immediately leaves, along with the rest of the Xuán Guǐ Zōng. The group then arrives at the Demon Spine Mountains, and rest a night before heading in. Dān Fěi is up practicing, when Cán Yún shows up and gives her a few pointers, though angering her in the process. She storms off and the group enters the mountains the next day, encountering the Valley of the Dead, the first trial. Xíng Hài is called upon to put the dead to sleep, but fails a few times; Fěi protects the group with her Hù Yìn Shī skills, except for Bù Huàn who has to fight the dead. Hài finally succeeds in singing the correct tune and the group moves on, arriving at the second trial, the Valley of the Doll. A golem guardian stands there motionless, and Bù Huàn activates it, allowing Yún Xiāo to fire at its weak point. Yún Xiāo misses twice, though, so Bù Huàn takes matters into his own hands and climbs the golem, stabbing the charm himself and deactivating the golem. He then falls off, but is saved by Yún Xiāo's arrow, which pierces through his clothing and nails him to the arm of the now-deactivated golem. The group then moves onto the final trial, the Labyrinth of Darkness. Bù Huàn, however, declares his departure before they can continue. | |||
8 | "The Enigmatic Gale" "Ryō Fū Setsujin" (掠風竊塵) | August 26, 2016 | |
After Bù Huàn storms off, Fěi admonishes the groups and runs after him. Guǐ Niǎo also follows her. The remaining four comrades decide to pass through the Labyrinth of Darkness using the Soul Echo Flute. Guǐ Niǎo and Fěi find Bù Huàn spying on some Xuán Guǐ Zōng soldiers, who are trying to catch more demon birds. The three of them ambush the Xuán Guǐ Zōng and use a bone-whistle to call the demon birds and ride them to the Seven Sins Tower. Once they arrive, they find Tiān Hái waiting for them. Fěi immediately attacks him, seeking vengeance for her brother and to obtain the hilt of the Tiān Xíng Jiàn, but Guǐ Niǎo sprays Fěi with smoke, causing her to attack Bù Huàn instead. Diāo Mìng then knocks out Fěi and arrests Bù Huàn. They are then thrown into cages, where they are found by the other four. Yún Xiāo reveals Guǐ Niǎo's other name, Enigmatic Gale (Lüè Fēng Qiè Chén), while Fěi reveals his real name, Lǐn Xuě Yā. | |||
9 | "The Essence of a Sword" "Ken no Shinzui" (剣の神髄) | September 2, 2016 | |
Yún Xiāo and Xíng Hài reveal that their letters from Lǐn Xuě Yā asked them to swindle Fěi of her crossguard. Wú Shēng affirms this with the letter he stole from Xuě Yā's teacher, Lián Qí. Cán Yún is shaken up by this turn of events, but still follows the other three as they leave Bù Huàn and Fěi in their cells. Wú Shēng returns to the Tower, though, seeking Xuě Yā's head as promised. Meanwhile, Xuě Yā and Miè Tiān Hái are having a discussion about the Tiān Xíng Jiàn. Wú Shēng interrupts this discussion, though, and before going after Xuě Yā, challenges Tiān Hái to a duel. Tiān Hái slays Wú Shēng, and explains his swordsmanship to Xuě Yā. While this happens, Bù Huàn breaks out of his cell. | |||
10 | "A Thief's Pride" "Tōzoku no Kyōji" (盗賊の矜恃) | September 9, 2016 | |
After Bù Huàn exits his cell, he sees Wú Shēng fighting through endless streams of Xuán Guǐ Zōng fodder. Bù Huàn picks up a sword from a dead soldier and continues searching the Seven Sins Tower for Lǐn Xuě Yā. He then spots Xuě Yā and Diāo Mìng, and hides. Bù Huàn confronts Xuě Yā after Diāo Mìng leaves. Xuě Yā then explains his plan to Bù Huàn, and explains that both Yún Xiāo and Xíng Hài are villains that would take the Tiān Xíng Jiàn for themselves. All Xuě Yā wants to do is make Miè Tiān Hái despair. Xuě Yā also reveals the hiding place of the crossguard—the Limitless Temple. Bù Huàn then meets with Fěi and tells her the plan and to stay in the cell. Meanwhile, Xuě Yā sets up a deal with Tiān Hái. Afterwards, Xuě Yā meets with Bù Huàn again and gives him a hood that changes his appearance to that of Xuě Yā. They then begin to carry out Xuě Yā's plan. At the same time, Cán Yún breaks Fěi out of her cell. | |||
11 | "A Proud Life" "Hokori Takaki Inochi" (誇り高き命) | September 16, 2016 | |
Bù Huàn, disguised as Xuě Yā, meets with Tiān Hái, who becomes very suspicious, and together with the Xuán Guǐ Zōng, ride their demon birds to the Limitless Temple. As this happens, Xuě Yā discovers that Yún Xiāo and Xíng Hài also met with Tiān Hái. He then goes to unlock the safe containing the hilt of the Tiān Xíng Jiàn, transforming his pipe into chopsticks. Erstwhile, after Bù Huàn receives the gold agreed upon for the crossguard of the Tiān Xíng Jiàn, he is questioned by Tiān Hái and Diāo Mìng, who have already seen through his disguise. Bù Huàn then acts as bait to allow Xuě Yā to finish his part, but Tiān Hái had kept the hilt on him the entire time. Meanwhile, Cán Yún and Fěi also head to the Limitless Temple by way of a Spirit Tree. There, they find the crossguard before the others arrive. They were followed by Yún Xiāo and Hài, though, and are forced to fight. Yún Xiāo and Hài obtain the crossguard and force Cán Yún and Fěi to retreat. Xuě Yā, alone again, sets up a trap. | |||
12 | "A Blade That Doesn't Cut" "Kirezaru yaiba" (切れざる刃) | September 23, 2016 | |
After escaping from the Xuán Guǐ Zōng, Bù Huàn happens upon Cán Yún and Fěi. He learns Yún Xiāo and Hài stole the crossguard and intend to sell it to Tiān Hái. Cán Yún also titles Bù Huàn the "Edgeless Sword". Suddenly, Diāo Mìng and the Xuán Guǐ Zōng show up and attack the three of them. Bù Huàn shows his true colors and fights with a wooden branch. After killing Diāo Mìng and the Xuán Guǐ Zōng, Bù Huàn explains his philosophy as the three of them head to the Duàn Jiàn Cí. Meanwhile, Yún Xiāo and Hài meet with Tiān Hái at the Duàn Jiàn Cí. After removing the sword from the pedestal, Yāo Tú Lí is revealed, the lost demon god. Hài then kills Yún Xiāo for trying to prevent the awakening of the demon god. Xuě Yā confronts Tiān Hái outside the Duàn Jiàn Cí after Hài leaves. | |||
13 | "A New Duty" "Aratanaru Shimei" (新たなる使命) | September 30, 2016 | |
Xuě Yā duels Tiān Hái, with Xuě Yā crushing Tiān Hái's spirit. Because of this, Tiān Hái destroys the Tiān Xíng Jiàn, releasing Yāo Tú Lí from the binding. Bù Huàn, Cán Yún, and Fěi find Xuě Yā after this happens, and Bù Huàn decides to face Yāo Tú Lí. He defeats the demon god by channeling the power of one of the thirty-six swords he collected from his travels, and banishes the demon god to the far reaches of space, ending the threat once and for all. He leaves the sword in the care of Cán Yún and Fěi, and departs, but not before receiving a parting gift from Xuě Yā. |
Season 2 (2018)
editNo. in season | No. in series | Title | Original air date | |
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1 | 14 | "Xiān Zhèn Fortress" "Sen Jin Jō" (仙鎮城) | October 1, 2018 | |
Shāng Bù Huàn enters the Xiān Zhèn Fortress to meet Bó Yáng Hóu to surrender the Sorcerous Sword Index and place it under the fortress's protection. Despite the letter of introduction by the Seal Guardian Dān Fěi, Bó Yáng Hóu was suspicious of Bù Huàn's intentions, but accepts the Index, nonetheless. Bù Huàn reunites with his old partner, Làng Wū Yáo and his talking Pipa Líng Yá, who informs Shāng that Huò Shì Míng Huáng has sent the assassin Xiē Yīng Luò to retrieve the Index. Bù Huàn hurriedly returns to the fortress as it falls under attack by Yīng Luò. With Wū Yáo's help, Bù Huàn managed to repel Xiē Yīng Luò, but not before ripping and taking a portion of the Index with her. Meanwhile, Xiào Kuáng Juàn, a magistrate of Xī Yōu, enters Dōng Li on official business to hunt down and capture Shāng Bù Huàn, now deemed a fugitive. Assisting him is Lǐn Xuě Yā, who poses as a Dōng Li inspector and assuming his alias as Guǐ Niǎo. | ||||
2 | 15 | "The Stolen Sorcerous Blades" "Ubawareta maken" (奪われた魔剣) | October 8, 2018 | |
Lǐn Xuě Yā & Xiào Kuáng Juàn visit the Xiān Zhèn Fortress to speak with Bó Yáng Hóu, who is recovering from the poison applied to him by Xiē Yīng Luò. Both Xuě Yā and Kuáng Juàn use the information to further incriminate Shāng Bù Huàn, citing he and Xiē are conspiring to steal the magical weapons from the fortress. Later, Yīng Luò attacks a town using The Night of Mourning – a sword from the Index that turns its victims into puppets for the wielder to control, and uses them to attack Bù Huàn and Làng Wū Yáo. Bù Huàn is then struck by Yīng Luò's poison and is then overwhelmed by her puppets. | ||||
3 | 16 | "Princess of Cruelty" "Shokushin Dokki" (蝕心毒姫) | October 15, 2018 | |
Bù Huàn and Wū Yáo flee from Yīng Luò, just before Xiào Kuáng Juàn enters the scene. Yīng Luò too, is forced to flee when Kuáng Juàn and his men show no remorse in killing the puppets. After finding a safe area, Bù Huàn tells Wū Yáo that the Seven Blasphemous Deaths was the second sword Yīng Luò has stolen. Neither Bù Huàn nor Wū Yáo can remove the poison from the former until Lǐn Xuě Yā arrives to meet them. Meanwhile, a monk by the name of Dì Kōng is summoned into Xiān Zhèn Fortress to help heal the ailing Bó Yáng Hóu. Kōng asks if there is a point to save an elderly person, and after hearing answers from the Seal Guardians, heals him. | ||||
4 | 17 | "Close Foes" "Shinkin Tekijin" (親近敵人) | October 22, 2018 | |
Xuě Yā and Wū Yáo travel to the Wasteland of Spirits (where the danger of the area has been reduced thanks to Bù Huàn's exploits), to retrieve the ingredients for the antidote for Bù Huàn's poison. Kuáng Juàn summons Yīng Luò and proposes a temporary alliance to hunt down Bù Huàn, to which Yīng Luò accepts. When Yīng Luò returns to her hideout, she encounters Dì Kōng and attacks him. Unconvinced of her reasons to kill him, Kōng easily avoids Yīng Luò's attacks and questions her true motivations before leaving. | ||||
5 | 18 | "Hellfire Valley" "Gyōka no Tani" (業火の谷) | October 29, 2018 | |
Xuě Yā and Wū Yáo proceed into Hellfire Valley, the domain of the dragon Mò Wáng, for the latter's horn needed for the antidote. The duo successfully defeats the dragon and obtain the horn, but Wū Yáo attacks Xuě Yā shortly after, citing Lǐn as an untrusting individual. Xuě Yā escapes and gives Wū Yáo the final instructions on preparing the antidote. Meanwhile, Xiē and Xiào are close to finding Bù Huàn's location. Due to the poison, Bù Huàn is unable to flee far enough and Yīng Luò and Kuáng Juàn caught up with him. Bù Huàn is forced to fight Kuáng Juàn's men until Wū Yáo arrives with the antidote. | ||||
6 | 19 | "A Poisoner's Pride" "Dokushu no Hokori" (毒手の誇り) | November 5, 2018 | |
Xiào Kuáng Juàn betrays Xiē Yīng Luò by taking the Night of Mourning for himself after she is defeated by the rejuvenated Shāng Bù Huàn, forcing her to flee. Lǐn Xuě Yā arrives and convinces Kuáng Juàn to retreat as well. Later, in their pursuit of Xiē, Bù Huàn and Làng Wū Yáo encounter Dì Kōng, who earlier rescued Yīng Luò and took her to her hideout to recover. Kōng questions Bù Huàn on seeking out Yīng Luò. Suspecting the monk is of an evil nature, Wū Yáo attacks Kōng, but was stopped by Bù Huàn. Kuáng Juàn inquires about the Enigmatic Gale, much to the shock of the Dōng Li lawman. | ||||
7 | 20 | "Bewitched Whispering" "Yōki no Sasayaki" (妖姫の囁き) | November 12, 2018 | |
At Yīng Luò's hideout, Kōng further questions her true motivations, including her loyalty to Huò Shì Míng Huáng, putting her in a state of doubt. In their secret meeting, Bù Huàn confirms to Xuě Yā that he is a fugitive for stealing all the mystic swords and placing them into the Sorcerous Sword Index, citing that the Xī Yōu government were using them in their campaign of conquest. Later, as Yīng Luò thinks of her next course of action, she is surrounded by Kuáng Juàn and his men. In desperation, she unsheathes the Seven Blasphemous Deaths, causing Kuáng Juàn and his men to fall into the sword's charms and fight each other. This vulnerability leaves them open for Yīng Luò to strike them down and for the sword to feed on their blood. Bù Huàn and Wū Yáo arrive to find themselves the latest target of Yīng Luò's newfound bloodlust. | ||||
8 | 21 | "The Song That Dooms Evil" "Genka ta Yokoshima" (弦歌斷邪) | November 19, 2018 | |
Bù Huàn is badly wounded by Yīng Luò, but was ordered by the Seven Blasphemous Deaths to not kill him, instead make him suffer by killing more innocent victims by her blade. Yīng Luò leaves while Xuě Yā takes an exhausted Kuáng Juàn, unaware that the latter has discovered the former's true identity. Yīng Luò later attacks a town and kills many of the local populace, but was stopped by Wū Yáo, who found a way to counter the charms of the Seven Blasphemous Deaths. Kuáng Juàn and Xuě Yā, now working together, arrive to allow Yīng Luò to escape as part of Kuáng Juàn's plan to use her and the sword as a counter against Bù Huàn. | ||||
9 | 22 | "The Path of the Strong" "Tsuwamono no Michi" (強者の道) | November 26, 2018 | |
The Seven Blasphemous Deaths lambasts Yīng Luò for failing to defeat Wū Yáo, and orders her to offer her blood to the sword as punishment. Frustrated, Yīng Luò frees herself from the sword and leaves. As she wanders, she encounters Shāng Bù Huàn and the two engage in a duel, with Bù Huàn victorious. Bù Huàn spares her and tells her that one can also gain strength through defeat before leaving. Learning of this, Yīng Luò gains her resolve and is about to start a new outlook in life when she finds Dì Kōng, now using his given name Lóu Zhèn Jiè, as the new wielder of the Seven Blasphemous Deaths, and becomes his first victim. Kuáng Juàn reveals to Xuě Yā his pursuit of Shāng Bù Huàn was a front to his modus operandi: the smuggling and selling of stolen goods from Xī Yōu to Dōng Li. Kuáng Juàn proposes that Xuě Yā join him by selling the swords Xuě Yā stole from the Xuán Guǐ Zōng clan to Xī Yōu and both reap its profits. Xuě Yā accepts. | ||||
10 | 23 | "Demonic Swords/Holy Swords" "Maken/Seiken" (魔剣/聖剣) | December 3, 2018 | |
Bù Huàn meets up with Wū Yáo, who just finished making a grave for Yīng Luò. Bù Huàn is chastised for his compassion for others, which led to everything that is going on so far, before Wū Yáo sets off to face Lóu Zhèn Jiè alone. Xuě Yā sabotages Kuáng Juàn's smuggling operation by switching the swords to be sold instead at their country of origin, revealing them as stolen goods to buyers and pinning Xiào as the culprit. In panic, Kuáng Juàn attacks the buyers and the local lawmen as he flees. Meanwhile, to show his devotion to the Seven Blasphemous Deaths, Zhèn Jiè attacks Xiān Zhèn Fortress, destroying any magic swords within the fortress and slaughtering everyone in his way. Bó Yáng Hóu escapes carrying the three remaining swords from the fortress in his possession. While amazed by Zhèn Jiè's sword skills, the Seven Blasphemous Deaths worry that he may be a danger even to itself. | ||||
11 | 24 | "The Dignity of Evil" "Aku no Kyōji" (悪の矜恃) | December 10, 2018 | |
Bù Huàn asks his friend Juǎn Cán Yún to hold onto the Sorcerous Sword Index while he goes after the released swords and their wielders. Kuáng Juàn confronts Xuě Yā over the botched operation and Xuě Yā denies his involvement. Rather than be enraged over the incident, Kuáng Juàn sees it as a relief and abandons the entire operation, opting instead to make a fresh start by creating his own army using the Night of Mourning. Disgusted by Kuáng Juàn's reaction, Xuě Yā leaves him. Zhèn Jiè sets out to find the escaped swords from Xiān Zhèn Fortress and encounters Wū Yáo. During the battle, Zhèn Jiè exploits Wū Yáo's sense of hearing to avoid the sword's charms and detect his location and wounds him. But before he could land the killing blow, Zhèn Jiè falls into Xuě Yā's trap and is taken away by a Demon Bird. Xuě Yā informs Wū Yáo that Kuáng Juàn is out to attack the Dōng Li government. Despite his injures, Wū Yáo goes off to face Kuáng Juàn. | ||||
12 | 25 | "The Hunting Fox" "Tsuimei Reiko" (追命靈狐) | December 17, 2018 | |
Lóu Zhèn Jiè ends up in the Wasteland of Spirits and reveals to the Seven Blasphemous Deaths that he was never under the sword's control, wielding it instead of his own free will because he is enamored by its beauty. He intends to die in the wastelands to ensure no one else wields the sword, much to the latter's objections. Mò Wáng appears and attacks Lóu Zhèn Jiè. Làng Wū Yáo finds Xiào Kuáng Juàn in a marketplace and the two engage in a battle. Kuáng Juàn tricks Wū Yáo to wield the Night of Mourning, allowing the former to attack and kill the civilians that were turned into puppets, with the latter unable to protect them and leaving himself open to Kuáng Juàn's attacks. Shāng Bù Huàn arrives and takes the Night of Mourning and uses it to command the puppets to attack Kuáng Juàn. Kuáng Juàn is shocked by Bù Huàn's ability to command as he is badly beaten by the puppets and flees. Bù Huàn later restores the civilians back to normal and he, Wū Yáo and Lǐn Xuě Yā begin their pursuit of Kuáng Juàn. Meanwhile, Zhèn Jiè easily kills Mò Wáng. Desperate to not be forever lost in the wastelands, the Seven Blasphemous Deaths convinces Zhèn Jiè to seek and kill the only remaining threat to it – Shāng Bù Huàn. | ||||
13 | 26 | "A Bizarre, Bloodstained Ballad" "Senketsu no Renka" (鮮血の恋歌) | December 24, 2018 | |
Bù Huàn, Xuě Yā, and Wū Yáo find a hanged Kuáng Juàn with a note, indicating he was killed by Zhèn Jiè, who challenges Bù Huàn to a duel. Bù Huàn accepts and meets Zhèn Jiè in the Demon Spine Mountains where they begin their battle. To avoid being charmed by the Seven Blasphemous Deaths, Bù Huàn allows himself to be turned into a puppet by the Night of Mourning, with Xuě Yā as its wielder. Zhèn Jiè is overwhelmed and asks the sword for its help, but the latter is conflicted in either helping Zhèn Jiè and be its last wielder or allowing Bù Huàn to win and have it trapped in the Index once again. The sword tells Zhèn Jiè to attack Xuě Yā, but realized too late. The Night of Mourning was an illusion set up by Xuě Yā and the real one was now in the hands of Wū Yáo. Wū Yáo restores Bù Huàn and the trio separates Zhèn Jiè from the Seven Blasphemous Deaths. Bù Huàn begins to seal the sword, but Zhèn Jiè reaches out and grabs it, creating a shockwave that cuts off his arm and sending him into the deep abyss, falling to his death with the sword in hand. The trio return to the Xiān Zhèn Fortress with Juǎn Cán Yún and Dān Fěi, along with the Sorcerous Sword Index. The party realizes Bù Huàn has only captured Zhèn Jiè's severed arm, but both agree the latter met its fate along with the sword. Bó Yáng Hóu arrives to apologize to Bù Huàn for suspecting him, and asks him to add the three surviving swords from the fortress – all designed to be used in the event of a demon invasion, into the Index, and Bù Huàn as its protector. In the post-credits scene, learning of Xiē Yīng Luò's fate, Huò Shì Míng Huáng calls for an assault on Dōng Li when he is visited by Xíng Hài, who proposes an alliance with the demon realm for the invasion. |
Season 3 (2021)
editNo. in season | No. in series | Title | Original air date | |
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1 | 27 | "The Void Junction" "Mukaikaku" (無界閣) | April 3, 2021 | |
Shāng Bù Huàn and his party's search for Lóu Zhèn Jiè's remains and the Seven Blasphemous Deaths leads them back to the Demon Spine Mountains and must once again traverse into the Labyrinth of Darkness. Deep into the labyrinth, Xíng Hài reveals to two subjects of Huò Shì Míng Huáng that she converted it into her own realm, the Void Junction, and creating the Scrying Mirrors as a means of teleporting anywhere in the world. One of Míng Huáng's subjects, Wā̀n Jūn Pò, suspects the mirrors can also be used to open a portal to the Demon Realm. Xíng Hài does not deny this, but also replies that a diplomatic relationship between the Demon Realm and the owner of the Shén Huì Mó Xiè (weapons designed against demons) is more beneficial than to open warfare, thus the need to retrieve the Sorcerous Sword Index off Bù Huàn and be given instead to Míng Huáng. When they learn that Bù Huàn's party has entered the labrynth, Xíng Hài and Yì Piāomiǎo, another of Míng Huáng's subjects, ambushed them. | ||||
2 | 28 | "Sorcerous Sojourn" "Makyō Hyōryū" (魔境漂流) | April 10, 2021 | |
Lóu Zhèn Jiè, having survived his battle with Bù Huàn, wanders within the Void Junction and is separated from the Seven Blasphemous Deaths when he touched a Scrying Mirror. He is then teleported to a world occupied by Guǐ Duó Tiān Gōng, a wizard from Xī Yōu. Upon learning the circumstances of Zhèn Jiè's arrival, the wizard proposes building a prosthetic arm for Zhèn Jiè in exchange of helping him re-open the portal back to Zhèn Jiè's point of origin. Overwhelmed by their enemies, Bù Huàn makes a desperate escape by using one of the Scrying Mirrors and teleports himself and his party to another world. He reveals he is familiar of the Scrying Mirrors and their unreliability that the location they're being teleported to is randomized. After dealing with some wild natives, Bù Huàn uses the Scrying Mirror again and they are teleported this time to the Phoenix Light Palace, the home of Xī Yōu's Emperor. As Bù Huàn gathers his comrades, Làng Wū Yáo has an unwanted reunion with Cháo Fēng, the Princess of Xī Yōu. | ||||
3 | 29 | "The Infatuated Princess" "Aishū no Kōjo" (愛執の皇女) | April 17, 2021 | |
Guǐ Duó Tiān Gōng succeeds in building a machine that would take him and Lóu Zhèn Jiè back to the Void Junction, but after ridiculing Zhèn Jiè's obsession with the Seven Blasphemous Deaths, Zhèn Jiè attacks the wizard and destroys the machine before entering the portal himself. Cháo Fēng reveals she has sent countless soldiers to their deaths finding Làng Wū Yáo. In her obsession, Cháo Fēng stabs Wū Yáo before Bù Huàn's party arrives to the rescue. They later meet Wā̀n Jūn Pò, who offers them a way to escape, unaware that he is leading them to Huò Shì Míng Huáng's lair. Jūn Pò asks Bù Huàn to surrender the Sorcerous Sword Index, but he refuses, leading the two former comrades to battle one another. | ||||
4 | 30 | "Whereabouts of a Demon Sword" "Maken no Yukue" (魔剣の行方) | April 24, 2021 | |
Suspecting Bù Huàn has reclaimed the Seven Blasphemous Deaths, Zhèn Jiè uses a Scrying Mirror to take himself to Míng Huáng's lair, leading into a 3-way battle between Bù Huàn, Zhèn Jiè, and Jūn Pò. The intensity of the battle causes everyone to split up - Bù Huàn lures Zhèn Jiè away from Wū Yáo, who rests in a cave to recover his wounds; Xuě Yā (using his alias Guǐ Niǎo) joins with Jūn Pò to plot against Bù Huàn; Juǎn Cán Yún and Líng Yá make their way to the Odd Shack to seek help from Tiān Gōng Guǐ Jiàng, the creator of the Sorcerous Sword Index. There, they encounter Mù Tiān Mìng, a friend of Bù Huàn and Wū Yáo, who is now blind. Xíng Hài stumbles upon the Seven Blasphemous Deaths and, upon picking it up, recognizes the entity within the sword as one of her demon sisters. | ||||
5 | 31 | "Legend of The Demon Princess" "Yōki Densetsu" (妖姫伝説) | May 1, 2021 | |
Cán Yún returns to Wū Yáo with the medicine from Guǐ Jiàng. Bù Huàn also returns after Zhèn Jiè loses his pursuit of him. After Wū Yáo recovers and learns of what happened, he berates Bù Huàn for not going to the Odd Shack himself to see Tiān Mìng. Xíng Hài learns from her sister's memories on how the latter, Zhào Jūn Lín, infiltrated Xī Yōu as a human and corrupted the Emperor and his successors, becoming the sword known as the Seven Blasphemous Deaths, and her encounter with Bù Huàn, leading the two sisters to learn they share a common enemy. | ||||
6 | 32 | "Huò Shì Míng Huáng" "Kasei Meikou" (禍世螟蝗) | May 8, 2021 | |
In a flashback, Bù Huàn, Wū Yáo, and Tiān Mìng battle against Huò Shì Míng Huáng. The trio are forced to flee as Míng Huáng is too powerful and permanently blinds Tiān Mìng. In the present, Bù Huàn explains that he left Xī Yōu because he would not further risk the lives of his comrades for the safety of the Sorcerous Sword Index, and until the Index is safely secured, he could not visit Tiān Mìng. Bù Huàn's party then wait for the Scrying Mirror to take them back to the Void Junction and resume their search for the Seven Blasphemous Deaths. Xíng Hài is furious that Xuě Yā is with Jūn Pò and more so that Jūn Pò is convinced Xuě Yā is on their side. Jūn Pò is summoned back into the Phoenix Light Palace, and thus instructs Yì Piāomiǎo to monitor Xuě Yā and Xíng Hài, suspecting they would betray them in the near future. In the palace, Cháo Fēng orders Jūn Pò to execute his soldiers (much to his horror) for failing to find Wū Yáo, until Lóu Zhèn Jiè arrives providing information as to how to track Bù Huàn. The princess then orders Jūn Pò and a small hunting party to assist Zhèn Jiè. Jūn Pò and Zhèn Jiè recognize each other and, learning they share a common enemy in Bù Huàn, agree to work together. | ||||
7 | 33 | "Counts of Hell" "Makai Hakushaku" (魔界伯爵) | May 15, 2021 | |
Xuě Yā overhears Xíng Hài's plan to use the Void Junction to travel back in time to restore Zhào Jūn Lín's demonic form and informs Bù Huàn, whose party just arrived into the Void Junction. Seeing no surprise reaction, Xuě Yā deduces Bù Huàn has used the Scrying Mirror to travel through time before. Wū Yáo rebukes Bù Huàn for not sharing this knowledge and use it to go back to the past and save Tiān Mìng. Xuě Yā uses a Scrying Mirror to forcibly teleport Bù Huàn and Wū Yáo away just as Yì Piāomiǎo arrives, while Cán Yún goes into hiding. Xuě Yā convinces Piāomiǎo that his conversation with Bù Huàn is part of a deceitful plot against him. Zhào Jūn Lín notes that in order to fulfill Xíng Hài's plan, they would need assistance from Azibělpher, a Count from the Demon Realm that has the power to manipulate space and time. Azibělpher however refuses to help the sisters, citing the Demon Lord has mandated non-interactions with the Human Realm since the demons' defeat against the humans in the War of the Fading Dusk, and that Azibělpher himself has lost interest in humans as well. Bù Huàn and Wū Yáo then arrive at the Demon Realm and are forced to fight a group of demons. During the battle, Wū Yáo uses his singing voice to defeat the demons, which caught Azibělpher's attention. | ||||
8 | 34 | "Schemes and Conspiracies" "Inbō Kikei" (陰謀詭計) | May 22, 2021 | |
Lóu Zhèn Jiè and Wā̀n Jūn Pò arrive at the Void Junction and, upon seeing Lǐn Xuě Yā, Zhèn Jiè attacks him. Jūn Pò intervenes explaining that Xuě Yā is on their side. Azibělpher agrees to aid the sisters and begins the process of powering the Void Junction for time travel. Xíng Hài reports of Zhèn Jiè's arrival to Zhào Jūn Lín. The latter warns that Zhèn Jiè is dangerous and must be dealt with caution, and is angered when Xíng Hài assumes that her sister's weakened state was due to her using almost all of her magic to save Zhèn Jiè from death. Jūn Pò's soldiers question allying with the Order of The Divine Swarm. But Xuě Yā, disguised as a Xī Yōu soldier, convinces them that it is for the good of their mission. Xuě Yā then notifies Jūn Pò of Xíng Hài's plans, prompting Jūn Pò to report it to Huò Shì Míng Huáng. Míng Huáng instructs Jūn Pò to allow Zhào Jūn Lín to be resurrected, to be used as bait to lure out Shāng Bù Huàn and ambush him to take the Sorcerous Sword Index. Back at the Demon Realm, Xuě Yā remotely reports to Bù Huàn of the situation in the Void Junction, adding that Xíng Hài's plan is already in motion, and also that she did not disclose that the Seven Blasphemous Deaths is at her possession. The Scrying Mirror then activates and Bù Huàn and Wū Yáo use it to return to the Void Junction to stop Zhào Jūn Lín's revival. | ||||
9 | 35 | "The Cross-Time Guardian" "Toki no Tsuji Gami" (時の辻神) | May 29, 2021 | |
Jūn Pò informs Piāomiǎo of Huò Shì Míng Huáng's plan and laments his helplessness. Piāomiǎo tests Jūn Pò's loyalty by suggesting he ignore his master's orders to which Jūn Pò refuses. Meanwhile Bù Huàn and Wū Yáo barges into Xíng Hài's chamber just as she finished empowering a scrying mirror with time travelling powers. Wū Yáo is able to get ahold of the mirror but runs off instead of destroying it, still believing he can use it to save Tiān Mìng. As he makes his escape he is joined by Cán Yún, with Bù Huàn and Xíng Hài following behind. The group makes their way into the chamber with Jūn Pò and Piāomiǎo and a fight breaks out. During the skirmish the scrying mirror is shattered into two. Bù Huàn's group manages to escape with one half, while Xíng Hài retrieves the other. Xíng Hài summons Xuě Yā to interrogate him about his involvement with what transpired, and tricks him into looking at the Seven Blasphemous Deaths. He is overpowered by Xíng Hài and succumbs to the sword's charms, becoming its new wielder. Elsewhere in the Void Junction Bù Huàn and Wū Yáo argues about using the mirror to alter the past. Azibělpher appears out of the mirror and sends the two back in time. Cán Yún is forced to hide as Zhèn Jiè arrives to collect the mirror. Wū Yáo is sent to the fateful battle against Huò Shì Míng Huáng while Bù Huàn is sent to an unknown location where he witnesses the Tiān Xíng Jiàn being forged, along with a mysterious figure. | ||||
10 | 36 | "Secrets of Sacred Swords" "Seiken no Himitsu" (聖剣の秘密) | June 5, 2021 | |
Bù Huàn finds himself 200 years in the past during the War of the Fading Dusk and meets Bái Lián. Bái Lián explains he is from a different realm and was transported to this current location through unknown means. Seeing his swords have somehow gained magical powers, he gave the weapons to the humans to fight the demons, and eventually started forging more. Sensing Bù Huàn is from the future, he wonders if he is here to inform him on the fate of the weapons. Upon seeing the Sorcerous Sword Index, he realizes the destruction they have caused, and offers to take the scroll from him. Bù Huàn turns him down, relieved the source of the weapons isn't a divine being, and is happy to continue protecting the swords. Azibělpher tries to coax Wū Yáo into interfering with Huò Shì Míng Huáng and saving Tiān Mìng. He explains the consequence would be Yāo Tú Lí rampaging through Dōng Li, as the event that triggered Bù Huàn crossing the Wasteland of Spirits would not occur. Wū Yáo ultimately chooses to let the events play out, much to Azibělpher's amusement. He then takes him further back in time. In the Void Junction Xíng Hài devises a plot to revive her sister without causing major changes to the timeline. She plans to use a scrying mirror to retrieve Zhào Jūn Lín's body and bring it to present time, where she will revive it. Bù Huàn awakens back at the Junction with only Cán Yún present and hands him the Index as he prepares to deal with Zhào Jūn Lín's return. As they part ways, Xuě Yā walks in wielding the Seven Blasphemous Deaths. | ||||
11 | 37 | "Distant Song" "Tōi Utagoe" (遠い歌声) | June 12, 2021 | |
Xuě Yā kills Cán Yún using the Seven Blasphemous Deaths while Xíng Hài subdues Bù Huàn. Piāomiǎo snatches up the Index and bargains with Xíng Hài for Bù Huàn's survival in exchange for some of the swords. The two are unable to come to an agreement and Piāomiǎo hands Jūn Pò the Index while he contacts his master. He unsuccessfully attempts to usurp Jūn Pò, and Huò Shì Míng Huáng orders him to watch the general in case he does plan a betrayal. With Xuě Yā and Bù Huàn captured, Xíng Hài plots to lure Dān Fěi to the Void Junction and have a reanimated Cán Yún kill her. Zhèn Jiè overhears the two talking and is reunited with the Seven Blasphemous Deaths, much to her dismay. Allying himself with the demonic sisters, he agrees to aid them in their plot and the three depart for the past. Azibělpher and Wū Yáo arrive in the past, where they see a young Zhòu Xún Yīn, Wū Yáo's mother, at the Phoenix Light Palace. Xún Yīn was in a secret relationship with a disguised Azibělpher. After revealing she is bearing his child, Azibělpher shows his true self to her and blinds her. Unwilling to terminate the child, despite him carrying a demon's blood, she runs away into the mountains where Wū Yáo was born. Azibělpher takes a distraught Wū Yáo back to the Void Junction, promising his son they will meet again. | ||||
12 | 38 | "The Patriot, Once Again" "Resshi Saiki" (烈士再起) | June 19, 2021 | |
Jūn Pò informs both soldiers of Xī Yōu and the Order of the Divine Swarm of the truth surrounding the Void Junction, as well as him being a double-agent, and intends to stop Zhào Jūn Lín. Despite the animosity from both sides, the soldiers choose to join Jūn Pò in destroying all the Scrying Mirrors. Jūn Pò sets Xuě Yā free but keeps Bù Huàn imprisoned due to his loyalty to Míng Huáng, and that he intends to fight Zhào Jūn Lín alone using the Sorcerous Sword Index. Jūn Pò then tells Bù Huàn that should the latter free himself somehow, they would have one final battle for possession of the Index. Dān Fěi arrives at the Void Junction and meets Wū Yáo, and they encounter the still-charmed Xuě Yā. Dān Fěi easily deduces he is in fact her husband, Cán Yún, and angrily knocks him down to remove his disguise, then dispels the charm cast on him. Cán Yún explains in a flashback that he was disguised as Xuě Yā by the latter to avoid detection from their enemies, and is angry he wasn't informed that he would end up under the influence of the Seven Blasphemous Deaths. In the past, Zhào Jūn Lín's body is retrieved and her spirit within the Seven Blasphemous Deaths is transferred back to her body, thus resurrecting her. Shocked at the revelation, Lóu Zhèn Jiè begs for Zhào Jūn Lín to return to the sword, but is knocked out and trapped in the past as the two demon sisters return to the present. There, they find all the other Scrying Mirrors destroyed by Jūn Pò's group, but Azibělpher informs them that the Void Junction is now fully connected to the Demon Realm, allowing the demons to invade the Human Realm once more. As Xíng Hài goes to re-animate Cán Yún's corpse, she finds out that it is in fact Yì Piāomiǎo. Peering into the latter's memories, Xíng Hài learns that Xuě Yā convinced Piāomiǎo to be disguised as Cán Yún to infiltrate Bù Huàn and get the Sorcerous Sword Index. Meanwhile, the real Lǐn Xuě Yā (still disguised as Piāomiǎo) asks Jūn Pò of his intention with the Index, and the latter responds he will go forward in stopping Zhào Jūn Lín and bids "Piāomiǎo" farewell. | ||||
13 | 39 | "Zhào Jūn Lín" "Shou Kun Rin" (照君臨) | June 26, 2021 | |
Dān Fěi, Wū Yáo, and Cán Yún assist Jūn Pò's troops to drive off the invading demons, while Jūn Pò himself battles against Zhào Jūn Lín. He pulls several swords from the Sorcerous Sword Index, but are ineffective against Zhào Jūn Lín due to his association with the dark arts. Jūn Pò ultimately settles on a flaming sword that burns away at his body. Xíng Hài interrogates Bù Huàn until Xuě Yā arrives carrying still intact Scrying Mirrors, which he offers in exchange for Bù Huàn's release. When Xíng Hài slips that her sister is of flesh and blood, Xuě Yā ends the ruse and leaves, revealing that Bù Huàn has long been gone from his prison and was communicating remotely. Bù Huàn arrives to aid Jūn Pò, but is unable to kill the demon sorceress as her blood is also cursed so her soul is transferred to whatever blade strikes her down. Xuě Yā arrives with Lóu Zhèn Jiè and the latter stabs Zhào Jūn Lín, transferring her soul back into the Seven Blasphemous Deaths. Agreeing to never return, Zhèn Jiè allows Xuě Yā to teleport him into the vastness of space, where he dies with the screaming Seven Blasphemous Deaths in his arms. Dying from his wounds, Jūn Pò asks Xuě Yā to teleport him to the Emperor's chamber in Xī Yōu, while telling his soldiers to accept Dān Fěi's offer to join the Hù Yìn Shī, and bidding Bù Huàn and others farewell. Upon arrival, it was revealed that Huò Shì Míng Huáng was in fact the Emperor of Xī Yōu and kills Jūn Pò. Cháo Fēng arrives and is angered at Jūn Pò's treachery and stomps at his corpse. Míng Huáng nevertheless commends his daughter for running the country in his place. Bù Huàn uses one of the swords from the Sorcerous Sword Index to create an explosion to seal the entrance to the Void Junction. As he and his party leave, Wū Yáo suddenly turns around and re-enters the Void Junction before the entrance is fully sealed. There, he communicates with Azibělpher, who has the gate to the Demon Realm still open. Wū Yáo begrudgingly accepts his father's invitation and enters the Demon Realm with Xíng Hài as his guide. |
Season 1 home video release
editJapanese
editThe Japanese version released both DVD and Blu-Ray editions incorporating Traditional Chinese and Japanese subtitles, audio commentaries featuring the Japanese voice casts and Gen Urobuchi, along with an extra soundtrack disc from Hiroyuki Sawano.
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Volume 1 | September 7, 2016 | 1–3 |
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Volume 2 | October 5, 2016 | 4–6 |
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Volume 3 | November 2, 2016 | 7–9 |
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Volume 4 | December 7, 2016 | 10–13 |
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Taiwanese
editEdition | Release date | Episodes | Features |
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Weekly Episode Version | July 8 – September 30, 2016 | 1–13 (one episode per disc, sold separately) |
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Dual Language Box Set Version | December 2016 | 1-13 |
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Manga
editThunderbolt Fantasy
editTwo manga adaptations have been released in Japan, the first one under the same title as the television series, written by Urobuchi and illustrated by Yui Sakuma, which began serialization in Kodansha's Weekly Morning magazine on July 21, 2016.[6] This adaptation is licensed in North America by Seven Seas Entertainment.[19]
No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN | |
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1 | September 23, 2016[20] | 978-4063886412 | December 6, 2022[21] | 978-1-68579-335-7 | |
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2 | December 22, 2016[22] | 978-4063886757 | December 6, 2022[21] | 978-1-68579-335-7 | |
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3 | March 23, 2017[23] | 978-4063887068 | January 24, 2023[24] | 978-1-68579-336-4 | |
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4 | May 23, 2017[25] | 978-4063887266 | January 24, 2023[24] | 978-1-68579-336-4 | |
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Thunderbolt Fantasy: Otome Genyūki
editThe second manga is a webmanga titled Thunderbolt Fantasy: Otome Genyūki (Eng. Thunderbolt Fantasy: A Maiden's Magical Journey) written by the Thunderbolt Fantasy Project. It is illustrated by Kairi Shimotsuki, creator of Brave 10 and Madness, and presents Dān Fěi's perspective of her journey.[26] Otome Genyūki began serialization under Akita Shoten's Champion Cross web magazine on September 27, 2016.[7] The final chapter was released on February 28, 2017.
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1 | March 16, 2017[27] | 978-4253153171 |
Novel
editThunderbolt Fantasy Gaiden was released on April 7, 2017.[28] The novel mainly focuses on Lǐn Xuě Yā, Xíng Hài, and Shā Wú Shēng's pasts. It is written by Mitsunori Enami and Shotaro Teshirogi and illustrated by Shinov Mimori and Satoru Minamoto, and supervised by Gen Urobuchi.[8]
Theatrical films
editA theatrical film adaptation, Thunderbolt Fantasy: The Sword of Life and Death (Thunderbolt Fantasy: 生死一劍, Sandāboruto Fantajī: Seishi Ikken, Thunderbolt Fantasy: Shēng Sǐ Yī Jiàn), was released in 2017. The special has two parts, akin to an omnibus format. Adapted from the "Setsumushō-hen" ("Shā Wú Shēng Chapter") story from the side novel Thunderbolt Fantasy: Tōriken Kōki Gaiden, part one is a prequel about Shā Wú Shēng's past, while part two features a new story penned by Urobuchi starring Shāng Bù Huàn. This story takes place between the first two seasons.[29][30][31][non-primary source needed] The film was released in eight Japanese cinemas on December 2,[32] and on December 8 in Taiwan.[33] The film was released on a physical disc on April 4, 2018.
The second film, Thunderbolt Fantasy: Seiyū Genka (Thunderbolt Fantasy: Western Ballad), known in English as Thunderbolt Fantasy – Bewitching Melody of the West was released on October 25, 2019 in both Japan and Taiwan and on December 24 on Crunchyroll. The film is an origin story of the Làng Wū Yáo character from childhood to first joining the travels of Shāng Bù Huàn and takes place before the first season. It also introduces the new character of Mù Tiān Mìng a female musician, sword fighter and companion of Shāng Bù Huàn. The film ends with a brief epilogue by Lǐn Xuě Yā teasing that the fate of Mù Tiān Mìng and why she was not with Shāng Bù Huàn when he arrived in Dōng Li would be explained in season 3.
Notes
edit- ^ iQiyi Taiwan streams the Japanese dub version.
- ^ "Enigmatic Gale" is Crunchyroll's translation.
- ^ Wu passed away in the middle of production due to a disease, therefore he performed his assigned characters only for the first couple of episodes.
- ^ "Sharp-Eyed Impaler" is Crunchyroll's translation.
- ^ "Frozen Wonder" in Crunchyroll's translation.
- ^ "Night's Lament" is Crunchyroll's translation.
- ^ "Screaming Phoenix Killer" is Crunchyroll's translation.
- ^ "Bones of Creation" in Crunchyroll's translation.
- ^ This name is self-deprecating.
- ^ All English titles are taken from Crunchyroll.
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- ^ "Thunderbolt Fantasy's 2nd Season Slated for 2018, Side Story Video Project to Also Launch". Anime News Network. April 15, 2017. Archived from the original on April 17, 2017. Retrieved April 15, 2017.
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- ^ "Thunderbolt Fantasy Shōshi Ikken Side-Story Project Gets Theatrical Screenings in Japan". Anime News Network. October 2, 2017. Archived from the original on October 3, 2017. Retrieved October 2, 2017.
- ^ Thunderbolt Fantasy 生死一劍 (in Traditional Chinese). Archived from the original on November 14, 2017. Retrieved November 14, 2017.
External links
edit- Official website (in Japanese)
- Official website (in Chinese)
- Thunderbolt Fantasy (puppet tv) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia