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Studio
  
Bones

English network
  
Animax Asia

Final episode date
  
1 May 2001

Director
  
Tetsurō Amino

Genres
  
Mecha, Adventure

6.8/10
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Directed by
  
Tetsurō Amino

Original network
  
NHK BS-2

Published by
  
Kodansha

Number of episodes
  
26

Written by
  
Shō Aikawa

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Original run
  
24 October 2000 – 1 May 2001

Cast
  
Houko Kuwashima, Shinichiro Miki, Kaori Mizuhashi, Kazuhiko Inoue, Nobuo Tobita

Similar
  
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Hiwou War Chronicles (Japanese: 機巧奇傳ヒヲウ戦記, Hepburn: Karakuri Kiden Hiō Senki, lit. "Clever Strange Successor Hiwō War Chronicles") is an anime series, produced by Bones. The series was first aired on NHK BS-2 and ran for twenty six episodes, from October 24, 2000 till May 1, 2001. Created by Shō Aikawa and directed by Tetsurō Amino, the series' character designer and chief animation director was the late Hiroshi Ōsaka.

Contents

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The series was subsequently aired by the anime television network Animax, who also aired it across its English language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia.

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Story

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The series is set within the Meiji period of Japan, following a small boy named Hiwou. The townspeople have lived simply, making "Clockwork Dolls" or "karakuri" for festivals. Hiwou's father left the family on a long trip, and their mother has since died. The children live with friends.

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Their simple life vanishes when the "Wind Gang" appears, destroys the city with their own clockwork dolls, and captures its citizens. Hiwō and his siblings and friends, Shishi, Machi, Tetsu, Mayu, Sai, and baby Jyobu (who are exploring a cave at the time), escape unharmed and embark on a quest to save the town. They take with them Homura, a huge clockwork doll that functions like a giant robot.

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Along the way, they are forced to use their clockwork dolls as weapons - something they were never supposed to do, according to Hiwō's father. Early in the series, they meet Arashi, a member of the Wind Gang, and Hana and Yuki, two samurai daughters who ended up traveling with the group.

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Hiwō and his friends encounter a number of historical figures, before these people entered the history books during the Meiji Restoration.

Staff

  • Director: Tetsuro Amino
  • Music: Hiroshi Yamaguchi
  • Original creator: Shō Aikawa
  • Character Design: Hajime Jinguji, Hiroshi Osaka
  • Art director: Nobuto Sakamoto
  • Mecha design: Junya Ishigaki
  • Director of Photography: Youichi Ōgami
  • Color Coordination: Kenji Chiba
  • Historical Verification: Tetsunori Iwashita
  • Main Animation Director: Hiroshi Osaka
  • Sound director: Yasuo Uragami
  • Animation Production: BONES
  • Cast

  • Houko Kuwashima - Hiwō
  • Kaori Mizuhashi - Machi
  • Rikako Aikawa - Shishi
  • Akiko Yajima - Mayu
  • Haruna Ikezawa - Hana
  • Omi Minami - Yuki
  • Kazuhiko Inoue - Ryōma Sakamoto
  • Nobuo Tobita - Sai
  • Shin-ichiro Miki - Arashi
  • Yoko Teppouzuka - Tetsu
  • Yuko Mizutani - Alexander
  • Yūji Takada - Aka
  • Masako Ebisu - Narrator
  • Chisato Nakajima - Child (ep 2)
  • Yukimasa Kishino - Gennosuke (ep 6)
  • Opening theme

    Hiwou no Theme (ヒヲウのテーマ) by Hiroshi Yamaguchi

    Ending theme

    CROSSROAD by Kumiko Endō

    References

    Hiwou War Chronicles Wikipedia