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The Legend of the Legendary Heroes (Japanese: 伝説の勇者の伝説, Hepburn: Densetsu no Yūsha no Densetsu) is a Japanese light novel series by Takaya Kagami, with illustrations by Saori Toyota, which was published by Fujimi Shobo in Dragon Magazine from February 20, 2002 to October 20, 2006, and has 11 volumes.
Produced by Zexcs and directed by Itsuro Kawasaki, the series was broadcast from July 10, 2010 to December 16, 2010 on TV Tokyo for 24 episodes. The series follows the adventures of Ryner Lute , a student of the Roland Empire Royal Magician's Academy who sets out on a journey to search for the relics of a "Legendary Hero", accompanied by the ...
The Brave of Legend Da-Garn (伝説の勇者ダ・ガーン, Densetsu no Yūsha Da Gān, initially translated as The Brave Fighter of Legend Da-Garn), sometimes simply Da-Garn, is a Japanese anime television series that aired in 1992, created by Takara and Sunrise under the direction of Shinji Takamatsu, and is the third of the long running Yuusha or "Brave" series.
The Legend of Heroes, known in Japan as Eiyū Densetsu, [a] is a series of role-playing video games developed by Nihon Falcom. First starting as a part of the Dragon Slayer series in the late 1980s, the series evolved into its own decade-spanning, interconnected series with seventeen entries, including several subseries.
A manga adaptation illustrated by Karasumaru began serialization in the Nico Nico Seiga-based Comic Corona manga service on December 24, 2018. [15] As of June 2024, nine tankōbon volumes have been released. [16] In January 2024, J-Novel Club announced that they also licensed the manga adaptation for English publication. [17]
Written by Takeshi Natsuhara and illustrated by Takashi Hamori , Densetsu no Head Shō was serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine from July 23, 2003, [4] to July 13, 2005. [a] Kodansha collected its chapters in eleven tankōbon volumes, released from December 17, 2003, to August 17, 2005. [7] [5]
Voiced by: Shun'ichi Toki [2] (Japanese); Justin Briner [3] (English) The hero whose accidental death forces the necromancer Anri to extract Touka's soul and put it in his body. It was eventually revealed that his death was suicide due to massive trauma throughout his journey, and committed the worst crime by incompletely sealing the Gates of ...
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