Magazine Monthly GFantasy | Demographic Shōnen Adaptations Pandora Hearts (2009) | |
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Original run May 18, 2006 – March 18, 2015 Similar Black Butler, DGray‑man, Soul Eater, 07‑Ghost, The Case Study of Vanitas |
Pandora hearts full manga series review
Pandora Hearts (Japanese: パンドラハーツ, Hepburn: Pandora Hātsu) is a shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Jun Mochizuki. Individual chapters were serialized in Monthly GFantasy between May 2006 and March 2015, with bound volumes published by Square Enix. The series ended with twenty-four volumes having been released in Japan. It was originally licensed for an English language release by Broccoli Books, but was later dropped. It was relicensed by Yen Press.
Contents
- Pandora hearts full manga series review
- Pandora hearts manga recommendation journey into the abyss
- Plot
- Terminology
- Manga
- Anime
- Other books
- Audio
- Reception
- References

An anime adaptation produced by Xebec began airing on April 2, 2009, and finished airing on September 24, 2009. On February 11, 2010, NIS America announced it would release the anime series in North America. Nine OVAs were also broadcast in Japan, airing from July 24, 2009 to March 25, 2010.

Pandora hearts manga recommendation journey into the abyss
Plot

Oz, heir to the Vessalius Duke House, has just turned fifteen. His life is rich and carefree, darkened only by the constant absence of his father. At his coming-of-age ceremony, everything changes. For no reason that he can discern, Oz is cast into the prison known as the "Abyss", only to be saved by a girl known as Alice, the Bloodstained Black Rabbit. The mystery there begins as Oz unravels the mystery behind Alice, the Abyss, and the strange organization known as "Pandora".
Terminology

Manga

Pandora Hearts is written and illustrated by Jun Mochizuki and serialized in Square Enix monthly shōnen magazine GFantasy since June 2006. There are currently twenty-one tankōbon collecting serial chapters released. The series was first licensed in English by Broccoli Books but has been dropped. It has been picked up by Yen Press and serialized in Yen Plus since June 2009 issue. Yen Press released the first English volume on December 15, 2009 with the second scheduled for May 18, 2010.In February 2010 Pandora Hearts was chosen as the greatest manga ever. Currently twenty-four volumes have been released in English. In Indonesia, the series has been licensed by Elex Media Komputindo, and in France by Ki-oon. The manga ended in March 2015 with 104 chapters.
Anime

With director Takao Kato, studio Xebec produced a 25-episode anime adaptation with featured music by Yuki Kajiura and themes by Savage Genius and FictionJunction. The series premiered on April 3, 2009 and ran until September 25, 2009. The series broadcast on TBS, BS-TBS, CBC and MBS for its initial run. On February 11, 2010, NIS America announced the licensing of the series in North America, and released English-subtitled DVDs of the anime on October 26, 2010.
Other books
A guide book Pandora Hearts Official Guide was released on March 27, 2009, and is numbered 8.5 with the subtitle 'Mine of mine'. The guide contains a short story revolving around Gilbert Nightray and artwork and official romanization of the Pandora Hearts cast. Oz Vessalius and Gilbert Nightray are on the guide cover, along with a plush of B-Rabbit.
Pandora Hearts 18.5: Evidence is the second official guide book, released on July 27, 2012.
The third and last official guide book is said to be released on the spring of 2015 with a confirmed title of Pandora Hearts 24 + 1: Last Dance.
With the release of the anime adaptation of the series, an official art book relating to the anime has been released with the title of Official Animation Guide. Contents included interviews with the author, rough drafts, and more behind the scenes.
Pandora Hearts Odds and Ends is the first official art book of the series from its author. Illustrations featured some of works in Crimson-Shell, Volumes of 1 to 10, some for the anime adaptation, and many more.
Another official artbook, titled There is., was released in 2015, containing other illustrations made for the series along with art for Boukyaku no Haou Roland and other GFantasy and Gangan Joker series. The book also features the first two official illustrations for Mochizuki's next series, Vanitas no Carte.
Three light novels were featured alongside of manga series or as side stories accompanying the Pandora Hearts universe. The novels were all written by Shinobu Wakamiya and was illustrated by Pandora Hearts' own author, Jun Mochizuki. Titles are; Pandora Hearts ~Caucus Race~ Volume 1, Pandora Hearts ~Caucus Race~ Volume 2, and Pandora Hearts ~Caucus Race~ Volume 3.
Audio
The anime first opening theme was released as a maxi-single, "Parallel Hearts", on April 29, 2009 under Victor Entertainment label. The opening theme single performed by FictionJunction included "Parallel Hearts" and "Hitomi No Chikara" in both vocal and instrumental versions, with lyrics, compositions and arrangements made by Yuki Kajiura, and peak ranked 20th on Oricon singles charts.
The first ending theme "Maze" was released on June 3, 2009 under Victor Entertainment label, and peak ranked 35th in Oricon singles chart. The Second Ending theme is "Watashi wo Mitsukete" by Savage Genius
The anime first album Pandora hearts Original Soundtracks 1 was released July 8, 2009 under Victor Entertainment label and peak ranked 104th on Oricon albums chart.
A drama CD entitled Pandora Hearts Drama CD was released on December 21, 2007 under Frontier works label.
Reception
The eighth volume of Pandora Hearts was ranked 21st on the Tohan charts between March 24 and 30, 2009, 19th between March 31 and April 6, 2009. Volume nine was ranked number one between July 27 and August 2.