Haō Taikei Ryū Knight

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Lord of Lords:
Ryū Knight
覇王大系リューナイト
(Haō Taikei Ryū Naito)
GenreFantasy, mecha
Manga
Written byTakehiko Itō
Published byShueisha
MagazineV Jump
DemographicShōnen
Original run19931995
Volumes3
Anime television series
Directed byToshifumi Kawase
Produced by
  • Hideyuki Tomioka
  • Masakatsu Kozuru
  • Noriko Kobayashi
Written byHiroyuki Hoshiyama
Music by
StudioSunrise
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original run April 22, 1994 March 28, 1995
Episodes52
Original video animation
Adeu's Legend
Directed byMasashi Ikeda
Produced byHideyuki Tomioka
Written byKatsuyuki Sumisawa
Music by
StudioSunrise
Released July 21, 1994 September 25, 1995
Episodes13
Original video animation
Adeu's Legend II
Directed byTsukasa Dokite
Produced byHideyuki Tomioka
Written byAkemi Omode
Music by
  • Jun'ichi Kanezaki
  • Toshihiko Sahashi
StudioSunrise
Released December 18, 1995 May 25, 1996
Episodes4

Lord of Lords: Ryū Knight (覇王大系リューナイト, Haō Taikei Ryū Naito) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takehiko Itō. It was originally published monthly in the Shueisha magazine V-Jump starting in 1993.

A 52-episode anime television adaptation of the series was produced by Sunrise, directed by Toshifumi Kawase, and aired in Japan from April 5, 1994 to March 28, 1995. It also gained two OVA series comprising 17 episodes total, as well as two video games.

Plot[edit]

Ryū Knight tells the story of Adeu, a boy who lives his life by the "Ethos of Chivalry" (a code of conduct similar to the Knightly Virtues). He is on a quest to seek the Earth's Blade, a gigantic sword which is capable of reaching the sky from the ground. Along the way, he meets Paffy, who is a princess, and her two escorts: Sarutobi, a ninja, and Izumi, a priest. Together, they partake on an adventurous journey in which he comes across many villains, at first composed of thieves and bandits who are after the Ryu mechs, which are far stronger than the normal mechs (henceforth referred to as Solids). The plot expands as the series progresses.

Characters and their Ryū Units[edit]

  • Adeu Waltham: Ryū Knight Zephyr; with Spirit Stone, class-changes to Ryū Paladin Lord Zephyr
  • Sarutobi: Ryū Ninja Bakuretsumaru; with Spirit Stone, class-changes to Ryū Ninja Master Bakuretsumaru
  • Izumi: Ryū Priest Baurus; with Spirit Stone, class-changes to Ryū High Priest Baurus
  • Paffy: Ryū Mage Magidora; with Spirit Stone, class-changes to Ryū Wizard Magidora
  • Katze: Ryū Gunner Derringer (also spelled as Delingar), class-changes to Ryū Wyatt Derringer
  • Hittel: Ryū Gunner Derringer (both Katze and Hittel, as brother and sister, can control Derringer), class-changes to Ryū Wyatt Derringer
  • Gesshin: Ryū Samurai Hayatemaru; class-changes to Ryū Kaiden Hayatemaru
  • Gratches: Ryū Chief Shinebaram; class-changes to Ryū Grand Chief Shinebaram
  • Galden: Dark Knight Steru; class-changes to Rune Knight Steru

Songs[edit]

TV Version[edit]

Opening themes:

  1. "Good-bye Tears" by Yumiko Takahashi (episodes 1–28)
  2. "RUN ~Kyou ga Kawaru Magic~" (Run 〜今日が変わるMagic〜) by Hitomi Mieno (episodes 29–52)

Ending themes:

  1. "Hitomi ni Diamond" (瞳にDiamond) by Hitomi Mieno (episodes 1–28)
  2. "Owaranai Natsu" (終わらない季節(なつ)) by Hitomi Mieno (episodes 29–52)

Adeu's Legend[edit]

Opening theme:

  1. "Wing of Wind" (風の翼) by Hitomi Mieno

Ending theme:

  1. "Point 1" (ポイント1) by Yumiko Takahashi

Adeu's Legend II[edit]

Ending theme:

  1. "Yume ni Stay" (夢にSTAY) by Hitomi Mieno

Media[edit]

Manga[edit]

The original manga was created by Takehiko Itō and was serialized monthly in Shueisha's V-Jump beginning in 1993.[1] A total of three tankōbon chapter collections released in Japan from 1994 to 1995.[2][3][4] Although no official English translation exists, the manga was published in Spanish by Planeta DeAgostini[5] and in Italian by Planet Manga.

Anime[edit]

The 52-episode Haō Taikei Ryū Knight anime adaptation was produced by Sunrise and aired on TV Tokyo from April 22, 1994 to March 28, 1995.[6] The anime was released in an official DVD box set by Bandai Visual.[7]

OVAs[edit]

Three OVAs were produced by Sunrise during and after the airing of the television series. They were:

  • Lord of Lords: Ryū Knight — Adeu's Legend (覇王大系リューナイト アデュー・レジェンド, Haō Taikei: Ryū Naito – Adyū Rejendo), was released in 13 episodes from July 21, 1994 to September 25, 1995.[8]
  • Lord of Lords: Ryū Knight – Adeu's Legend II (覇王大系リューナイト アデュー・レジェンドII, Haō Taikei: Ryū Naito – Adyū Rejendo Tsū), subtitled as Adeu's Legend Final (アデュー・レジェンド・ファイナル, Adyū Rejendo Fainaru)[9] in the last episode, was released in 4 episodes from December 18, 1995 to May 25, 1996.[10]


Video game[edit]

Two video games related to the series were released:

  • Lord of Lords: Ryū Knight – Road of Paladin (覇王大系リューナイト ロードオブパラディン, Haō Taikei: Ryū Naito – Rōdo Obu Paradin), an RPG developed by Japan Art Media and published by Bandai for the Super Famicom in 1994.
  • Earthtia Saga: Larthur's Legend (アースティアサーガ ラーサーレジェンド, Āsutia Sāga: Rāsā Rejendo), an action point-and-click adventure game developed by Emotion Digital Software and published by Bandai for Mac OS and Windows in 1995.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "熱血応援企画!! 激燃族 GEKINENZOKU vol.21" (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on 2004-07-23. Retrieved 2011-05-25.
  2. ^ 覇王大系リューナイト (コミック) [Lord of Lords: Ryu Knight (Comic)] (in Japanese). ASIN 4088060024.
  3. ^ 覇王大系リューナイト2 (2) (コミック) [Lord of Lords: Ryu Knight 2 (2) (Comic)] (in Japanese). ASIN 4088060067.
  4. ^ 覇王大系リューナイト3 (3) (コミック) [Lord of Lords: Ryu Knight 3 (3) (Comic)] (in Japanese). ASIN 4088060091.
  5. ^ "Manga: Ryu Knight" (in Spanish). Planeta DeAgostini. Retrieved 2011-07-02.
  6. ^ 覇王大系リューナイト [Lord of Lords: Ryu Knight] (in Japanese). Sunrise. Archived from the original on 2011-09-17. Retrieved 2011-07-02.
  7. ^ (in Japanese)[1]
  8. ^ 覇王大系リューナイト アデュー・レジェンド [Lord of Lords Ryu Knight: Adeu's Legend] (in Japanese). Sunrise. Archived from the original on 2011-09-17. Retrieved 2011-07-02.
  9. ^ 覇王大系リューナイト アデュー・レジェンド・ファイナル 温泉ダンジョンの決闘 [Lord of Lords Ryu Knight: Adeu's Legend - Duel in a Hot Spring Dungeon] (in Japanese). Sunrise. Archived from the original on 2011-09-17. Retrieved 2011-07-02.
  10. ^ "覇王大系リューナイト アデュー・レジェンドII" [Lord of Lords Ryu Knight: Adeu's Legend II] (in Japanese). Sunrise. Archived from the original on 2011-09-17. Retrieved 2011-07-02.

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