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Shakugan no Shana DVD volume 1 cover, released in Japan on January 25, 2006. Shakugan no Shana is an anime series including three television series, original video animation (OVA) episodes, and bonus shorts. The episodes are based on the light novel series of the same name written by Yashichiro Takahashi, with illustrations drawn by Noizi Ito.
Shakugan no Shana follows an age-old conflict between the human world and the Crimson Realm (紅世, Guze), which is a parallel universe to it. The inhabitants of the Crimson Realm, the Crimson Denizens (紅世の徒, Guze no Tomogara), can manipulate the Power of Existence (存在の力, Sonzai no Chikara), which serves as the "fuel" for a being's existence.
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Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya (Japanese); Tabitha St. Germain (Season 1), Cherami Leigh (Seasons 2-3, Film) (English) Shana (シャナ) is a Flame Haze known as the "Flame-Haired Red-Hot-Eyed Hunter" (「炎髪灼眼の討ち手」, "Enpatsu Shakugan no Uchite"), who hunts the Denizens and contracted with Alastor, who calls her "The Great One". Her ...
Shakugan no Shana SP: December 8, 2006: 1 Sequel to Shakugan no Shana. Shakugan no Shana S: October 23, 2009: September 29, 2010 4 Sequel to Shakugan no Shana II. Tantei Opera Milky Holmes Alternative: August 25, 2012: January 9, 2013 2 Side story of Tantei Opera Milky Holmes. Co-animated with Artland. Kill Me Baby (OVA) October 16, 2013: 1
Yashichiro Takahashi (高橋 弥七郎, Takahashi Yashichirō) is a Japanese novelist best known for the creation of the Shakugan no Shana series. Shakugan no Shana was adapted into a radio drama, manga, anime, and a video game. In addition, it was adapted into an anime film on April 21, 2007.
No. Title Original release date English release date 01: Shakugan no Shana: The Girl With Fire in Her Eyes Shakugan no Shana (灼眼のシャナ): November 9, 2002 [1] 978-4-8402-2218-1
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