Seraph of the End (Anime)

Seraph of the End (終わりのセラフ) is the anime adaptation of the manga of the same name by Takaya Kagami and Yamato Yamamoto. It was announced on August 28, 2014.

The anime ran in two split cours (quarters of the year) with 12 episodes each: from April to June and then from October to December. The script for episodes 13-24 diverged from the manga and were written under Takaya Kagami's supervision.

Funimation dubbed the anime in English and streamed it every Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. EDT on its "Dubble Talk" streaming block on the Funimation website for all-access pass subscribers. The anime was added onto Netflix UK on January 30, 2018.

Plot
Years ago, a lethal virus spread across the world, wiping out most of humanity and allowing vampires to enslave the human race. From there, Yūichirō Hyakuya and his fellow orphans at the Hyakuya orphanage are treated as livestock, only being allowed to live for their blood. Desperate for freedom, Yūichirō and his best friend Mikaela hatch a plan to escape with their family to the outside world, hopefully free from vampires—only for their attempts to end in tragedy. As the only one to make it out alive, Yūichirō allies himself with the Japanese Imperial Demon Army — Japan's only hope against the vampires — in order to avenge his fallen friends.

Cast

 * Miyu Irino as Yūichirō Hyakuya
 * Yū Shimamura as 8-year-old Yu
 * Kenshō Ono as Mikaela Hyakuya
 * Haruka Chisuga as 8-year-old Mika
 * Yūichi Nakamura as Guren Ichinose
 * Takahiro Sakurai as Ferid Bathory
 * Saori Hayami as Shinoa Hīragi
 * Nobuhiko Okamoto as Yoichi Saotome
 * Miyuki Kobori as young Yoichi
 * Kaito Ishikawa as Shihō Kimizuki
 * Yuka Iguchi as Mitsuba Sangū
 * Aoi Yūki as Krul Tepes
 * Tomoaki Maeno as Kureto Hīragi
 * Tatsuhisa Suzuki as Shinya Hīragi
 * Kenichi Suzumura as Crowley Eusford
 * Aya Endō as Mahiru Hīragi/no-Yo
 * Yoshimasa Hosoya as Makoto Narumi
 * Atsumi Tanezaki as Sayuri Hanayori
 * Yui Ishikawa as Shigure Yukimi
 * Daisuke Ono as Norito Goshi
 * Yū Shimamura as Mito Jūjō
 * Hibiku Yamamura as Asuramaru
 * Takuma Nagatsuka as Lacus Welt
 * Yūichirō Umehara as René Simm
 * Nozomi Furuki as Chess Belle
 * Yōko Hikasa as Horn Skuld
 * Daisuke Hirakawa as Shūsaku Iwasaki
 * Kaori Ishihara as Rika Inoue
 * Emiri Katō as Yayoi Endō
 * Takanori Hoshino as Tarō Kagiyama
 * Ayako Kawasumi as Aoi Sangū
 * Keiji Fujiwara as Tenri Hīragi
 * Hiroyuki Yoshino as Seishirō Hīragi
 * Yoshihito Sasaki as Satoshi Yamanaka
 * Keisuke Hamaoka as Shishido
 * Shōya Chiba as Yūji

English cast

 * Micah Solusod as Yūichirō Hyakuya
 * Justin Briner as Mikaela Hyakuya
 * Dave Trosko as Guren Ichinose
 * Eric Vale as Ferid Bathory
 * Felecia Angelle as Shinoa Hīragi
 * Chris Burnett as Yoichi Saotome
 * Ian Sinclair as Shihō Kimizuki
 * Alex Moore as Mitsuba Sangū
 * Monica Rial as Krul Tepes
 * Garret Storms as Kureto Hīragi
 * Jerry Jewell as Shinya Hīragi
 * Austin Tindle as Crowley Eusford
 * Alexis Tipton as Mahiru Hīragi/no-Yo
 * Ricco Fajardo as Makoto Narumi
 * Skyler McIntosh as Sayuri Hanayori
 * Mallorie Rodak as Shigure Yukimi
 * Trina Nishimura as Mito Jūjō
 * Duncan Brannan as Norito Goshi
 * Colleen Clinkenbeard as Asuramaru
 * Aaron Roberts as Lacus Welt
 * Alex Organ as René Simm
 * Lauren Allison as Chess Belle
 * Mikaela Krantz as Horn Skuld
 * Josh Grelle as Shūsaku Iwasaki
 * Morgan Garrett as Rika Inoue
 * Tabitha Ray as Yayoi Endō
 * Chris Guerrero as Tarō Kagiyama
 * Sarah Wiedenheft as Aoi Sangū
 * Christopher R. Sabat as Tenri Hīragi
 * Justin Cook as Seishirō Hīragi
 * Seth Magill as Satoshi Yamanaka
 * Dallas Reid as Shishido
 * Clifford Chapin as Yūji
 * Kristin Sutton as Unnamed female student

Crew

 * Original Story: Takaya Kagami
 * Original Art: Yamato Yamamoto
 * Original Storyboards: Daisuke Furuya
 * Series Structure/Screenplay: Hiroshi Seko
 * Deputy Director: Masashi Koizuka
 * Character Design: Satoshi Kadowaki
 * Visual Development Art: Hiroki Shinagawa
 * Music Producer: Hiroyuki Sawano
 * Music Production: Yasushi Horiguchi (Legendoor)
 * Sound Director: Yota Tsuruoka
 * Sound Production: Rakuonsha
 * Sub Character and Prop Design: Takuma Ebisu
 * Chief Animation Directors: Satoshi Kadowaki, Ayumi Yamada
 * Main Animators: Megumi Tomita, Miho kato, Yuka Sugizaki, Takuma Ebisu
 * Color Design: Fumiko Numahata
 * Art Director: Seiko Yoshioka
 * Art Design: Kazushi Fujii
 * Background Art: Studio Pablo
 * Director of Photography: Yasuhiro Akamatsu
 * 3D Director: Tsukasa Saito
 * 2D Works: Hirofumi Araki
 * Editor: Masaki Utsunomiya
 * Animation Produced By: WIT STUDIO

English crew

 * ADR Director: Jerry Jewell
 * Assisstant ADR Director: Josh Grelle
 * Lead Engineer: Stephen Hoff
 * Assistant ADR Engineer: Gregory Taylor

Episodes
The first half of the anime aired from April 4 to June 20, 2015, in a total of twelve episodes. The opening theme was "X.U." by SawanoHiroyuki[nZk]:Gemie, and the ending theme was "scaPEGoat" by SawanoHiroyuki[nZk]:Yosh. A screening of the first three episodes in Marunouchi, Tokyo was held on March 15, 2015. To commemorate the manga's overall success in Jump SQ, the first cour was released for free viewing on Japanese YouTube channels Bonbon TV and Kids Bonbon from August 16 to September 15, 2019.

The second half, titled as Seraph of the End: Battle in Nagoya (終わりのセラフ 名古屋決戦編), aired from October 10 to December 26, 2015, in twelve episodes. For the second cour, the opening theme was "Two souls -toward the truth-" performed by fripSide and ending theme was "Orarion" by Nagi Yanagi.

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