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Series Information
Genre Action, Supernatural
Writer GoRA
Works
Anime K
Manga K: Memory of Red
K: Stray Dog Story
K: Days of Blue
K: The First
K -Lost Small World-
K -Count Down-
Novel K SIDE:BLUE
K SIDE:RED
K SIDE:Black & White
K -Lost Small World-
Game K - The Lost King
K -Wonderful School Days-

K is the name of a multimedia anime/manga franchise created by GoRA.


Anime

Main article: K

K is a 2012 anime series produced by the studio GoHands and directed by Shingo Suzuki. It began airing in Japan on October 4, 2012, as well as Animax Asia with the same release schedule. The series has been licensed by Viz Media in North America, and have also streamed the episodes on the VizAnime video site.

Plot Summary

Yashiro Isana has lived a relatively ordinary, simple life. He lives in the technology-advanced Tokyo Metropolis[1] and attends Ashinaka High School, a notable high school that is located on an island just outside the areas. Yashiro is friendly with everyone. Nothing ever seems wrong about him, except perhaps his habit of forgetting where his school's PDA is.

However, nothing normal has been happening since the recent murder of Tatara Totsuka, prominent member of the infamous HOMRA. No one knows who exactly killed him but the man responsible bears an uncanny, identical appearance to Yashiro. Seeking vengeance, the Red Clansmen of HOMRA set out to get Yashiro and kill him.

Everyone suspects that Yashiro is the murderer. But whether the guilt is his or not is unclear.

Main Characters

Yashiro Isana
He is a 17 year-old student at Ashinaka High School, nicknamed Shiro. Yashiro is a regular high school student coming from a regular family. He is accused of being the "evil" Colorless King responsible for murdering Homra Clansmen Tatara Totsuka, and thus, his life is now on the line. In the midst of his struggle for survival, Yashiro learns more about the idea of Clans, Clansmen, and Kings.
Kuroh Yatogami
He is the 18-year-old vassal of the former 7th King, Ichigen Miwa. Kuroh's goal is to fulfill his deceased master's final wish: kill the "evil" King said to be the next Colorless King, otherwise known as his successor. With the events of Tatara Totsuka's death, Kuroh accuses Yashiro of being the "evil" King, and aspires to kill him. Kuroh is a skilled swordsman and additionally possesses an unknown ability, which allows him to manifest a physical hand extension from his own.
Neko
A mysterious, 15-year-old girl with the ability to transform from a human girl into a small kitten. Neko is childish, energetic and optimistic. She has a deep affection for Yashiro Isana and claims to be his cat, adding that they've been inseparable since the moment they first met. In addition to her transformation powers, Neko can create various illusions using the bells she uses as accessories.

K: Missing Kings

Main article: K: Missing Kings

K: Missing Kings is the sequel movie to the anime K. It is produced by GoHands and premiered in Japan on 12 July 2014.

Plot Summary

Set around 13 October 2014, the movie follows Neko and Kuroh Yatogami's search for Yashiro Isana, and Anna Kushina's conflict with <jungle>. Both parties cross paths, and they remain intertwined as it is revealed that <jungle>'s need for Anna's clairvoyance is in order to locate Yashiro's location.

Manga

K: Memory of Red

Main article: K: Memory of Red

K: Memory of Red is a manga prequel to the anime K. It is written by Rei Rairaku (Pink) of GoRA and illustrated by Yui Kuroe, and has been serialized in Kodansha's ARiA magazine since May 28, 2012.

Plot Summary

In Shizume City, everyone knows about the Red King. He is a King of otherworldly power, said to be the very personification of fire. No one truly believes in his existence, yet at the same time, they both fear and admire it.

The Red King is Mikoto Suoh, leader of the infamous Clan HOMRA. Anyone able to pass his Clan's "test" is able to join HOMRA. Nevertheless, their members are as close as blood kin. None of them are left alone. And none of them are harmed without their attackers being dealt with the same consequences.

Main Characters

HOMRA
Otherwise known as the Red Clan, this small-knit organization is both respected and feared throughout Shizume City.

K: Stray Dog Story

Main article: K: Stray Dog Story

K: Stray Dog Story is a manga prequel to the anime K. It is written by GoRA's Tatsuki Miyazawa (Red) and illustrated by MINATO Saki, and has been serialized in Kodansha's Good! Afternoon magazine since November 7, 2012.

Plot Summary

Kuroh Yatogami has lost the only thing remotely close to family he had left—and to make matters worse, he’s been charged with a final task by his master that he isn’t entirely sure he’ll be able to fulfill. Follow this young modern-era samurai as he sets off on a quest to track down the next Colorless King and determine if he’s evil or not…and to strike him down where he stands if he is.

Main Characters

Kuroh Yatogami
He is the 18-year-old vassal of the former 7th King, Ichigen Miwa. Before his master's death, Kuroh was assigned to search for the next Colorless King and kill him should he be an evil being. With Miwa's sword Kotowari at his hands, now is time for Kuroh to show he is capable of the job.

K: Days of Blue

K: Days of Blue is a manga prequel to the anime K. It is written by GoRA's Rei Rairaku (Pink) and illustrated by Yui Kuroe, and has been serialized in Kodansha's ARiA magazine since November 5, 2013.

Plot Summary

Main Characters

K: The First

K: The First is a manga adaptation of the anime. It is written by GoRA's Hideyuki Furuhashi (Blue) and illustrated by Kimura Rin, and has been serialized in Square Enix's G Fantasy magazine since December 18, 2013. GoRA reconstructed the story to make it easier to follow. Events and character's feelings are depicted with more detail, so old fans and new fans who didn't watch the anime can both enjoy it.[2]

K -Lost Small World-

K -Lost Small World-is a manga adaptation of the novel K -Lost Small World-. It is written by GoRA's Yukako Kabei (Yellow) and illustrated by Ookitayoru, and has been serialized in Kodansha's HatsuKiss magazine since June 13, 2014.

K -Count Down-

Main article: K -Count Down-

K -Count Down- is a manga connecting K: Missing Kings and the main story to come. It is written by GoRA's Rei Rairaku (Pink) and illustrated by Yui Kuroe, and has been serialized in ARiA magazine since January 27, 2015.

Novel

Main article: K SIDE:BLUE

K SIDE:BLUE is a novel adaption of K. It is written by Hideyuki Furuhashi and illustrated by Shingo Suzuki, and published by Kodansha.

Main article: K SIDE:RED

K SIDE:RED is a novel adaption of K. It is written by Rei Rairaku and illustrated by Shingo Suzuki, and published by Kodansha.

Main article: K SIDE:Black & White

K SIDE:Black & White is a novel adaption of K. It is written by Tatsuki Miyazawa (Red) and illustrated Shingo Suzuki, and published by Kodansha.

Main article: K -Lost Small World-

K: Lost Small World a novel based on Misaki Yata's and Saruhiko Fushimi's lives as students before joining HOMRA and their days in HOMRA until Fushimi leaves. It is written by Yukako Kabei (Yellow) and illustrated by Shingo Suzuki, and published byKodansha.

Trading CDs

Three different sets of trading CDs have been released from the series. Each set features two characters "interviewing" one another with a total of 10 questions; following which, an audio clip is given featuring the two characters telling a short story.

Radio Drama

Music

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Video Game

K - Wonderful School Days is the upcoming Otomate game coming in 2014 created by Ideal Factory. The game audience is targeted for female player. The game lets player to be the heroine, who is an original character that not shows up in the anime named Saya Konohana.

Artwork Compilation Book

Official Websites

  • K-Project - Official Japanese K Website
  • [1] - Official English K Website
  • K Twitter - Official Japanese K Twitter account
  • GoRA Twitter - Official Japanese GoRA Twitter account
  • Missing Kings - Official Japanese K Movie Missing Kings website
  • [2] - Official Gakuen K Wonderful School Days

Reception

References

  1. K Manga: K The First. "Tokyo" is clear mentioned in almost every episode.
  2. GoRA Blog
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