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Shaman King is an anime adaptation of Hiroyuki Takei's manga of same name. The anime is directed by Mizushima Seiji at animation studio Xebec. The series aired from July 2001 to September 2002 for a total of 64 episodes.

4Kids Entertainment obtained foreign television and home video distribution rights to the Shaman King anime on May 15, 2003. Fox Box began airing Shaman King in the United States on August 30, 2003.

The anime series, while originally faithful to the manga, eventually deviated from the storyline as the manga was still being serialized. As a result, the later episodes are completely unrelated to the manga, with a separate and definite conclusion created for the series.

Plot[]

In the world of Shaman King, people with the ability to communicate and fight with spirits are collectively known as Shamans. The series is centered around Asakura Yoh, a laid-back, easygoing character who is heir to the powerful shamanic Asakura Family, as he enters the Shaman Tournament, a semi-millennial event that draws shamans from around the world to compete for the chance to become the Shaman King and the wielder of the omnipotent Great Spirit. In the process, Yoh befriends and makes rivals of other characters, and gradually learns of the true nature of the Shaman Tournament, and his connection to Asakura Hao, the favorite to win.

Staff[]

  • Original Work: Hiroyuki Takei
  • Direction: Seiji Mizushima
  • Series Composition: Katsuhiko Koide
  • Character Design: Akio Takami
  • Music: Toshiyuki Oomori
  • Animation Work: Xebec

Voice Cast[]

Character Japanese English
Asakura Yoh Yuuko Sato Sebastian Arcelus
Amidamaru Katsuyuki Konishi, Mitsuki Saiga Sean Schemmel
Kyoyama Anna Megumi Hayashibara Tara Jayne
Oyamada Manta (4Kids: Mortimer "Morty" Oyamada) Inuko Inuyama Oliver Wyman
Tao Ren (4Kids: Tao "Lenny" Len) Romi Park Andrew Rannells
Bason Shinpachi Tsuji Michael Alston Baley
Umemiya Ryunosuke (4Kids: Rio Umemiya) Masahiko Tanaka Sean Schemmel
Tokageroh Wataru Takagi Wayne Grayson
Silva Hikaru Midorikawa Dan Green
Horohoro (4Kids: Trey Racer) Yuji Ueda Michael Sinterniklaas
Kororo (4Kids: Corey) Nana Mizuki Erica Harlacher
Usui Pirica (4Kids: Pilika) Tomoko Kawakami Rachael Lillis
Lyserg Diethel(4Kids: Lyserg Dithel) Yoko Soumi Erica Schroeder
Chocolove McDonnell (4Kids: Joco) Motoko Kumai Matthew George
Tao Jun Michiko Neya Lisa Ortiz
Lee Pyron (4Kids: Lee Pai-long) Nobutoshi Canna Dan Green
Johann Faust VIII (4Kids: Faust VIll)Takehito Koyasu Sam Riegel, Matt Caplan
Tamamura Tamao (4Kids: Tamara/Tammy) Nana Mizuki Veronica Taylor
Ponchi and Conchi Ponchi: Ken'yû Horiuchi
Conchi: Tsutomu Kashiwakura
Ponchi: Andrew Rannells
Konchi:Eric Stuart
Asakura Yohmei Takeshi Aono Doug Stone
Asakura Kino Hisako Kyōda Erica Schroeder
Asakura Mikihisa Kenyu Horiuchi Ted Lewis
Asakura Keiko Mika Doi Erica Schroeder
Tao Yúan (4Kids: Tao En) Masashi Ebara Marc Thompson
Asakura Hao (4Kids: Zeke) Minami Takayama Sebastian Arcelus
Opacho Megumi Hayashibara Tara Jayne
Luchist Lasso (4kids Luka) Katsuyuki Konishi Andrew Rannells
BoZ Brothers (4Kids: Flying Zen Brothers) Ryo: Masaya Onosaka
Zen: Nobuyuki Hiyama
Ryo: Greg Abbey
Zen: Dan Green
Peyote Diaz (4Kids: Ramiro) Mitsuaki Madono Dan Green
Hang Zang-Ching Yuji Ueda Oliver Wyman
Mohamed Tabarsi Masahiko Tanaka Oliver Wyman
Bill Burton Yoshinori Sonobe Michael Alston Baley
Kanna Bismarch Youko Soumi Caren Manuel
Matilda Matisse Tomoe Hanbe Erica Schroder
Marion Phauna Michiko Neva Carrie Keranen
Boris Tepes Dracula (4Kids: Boris Tepes Dracula III) Yasushi Ishii Oliver Wyman
Marco Lasso Akimitsu Takase Eric Stuart
Iron Maiden Jeanne Yui Horie Kathleen Delaney
John Denbat Katsuyuki Konishi Matt Hoverman
Porf Griffith Takehito Koyasu
Larch Dirac Tomohisa Asou
Chris Venstar Seiji Sasaki Matt Hoverman
Cebin Mendel (4Kids: Sebin) Wataru Takagi Eric Stuart
Meene Montgomery (4Kids: Mina) Tomoko Kawakami Michelle Newman
Goldva Reiko Suzuki Ted Lewis
Kalim Kazuhiro Nakata Jonathan Todd Ross
Nichrom Kentarō Itō Sean Schemmel
Sharona Rumi Ochiai Megan Hollingshead,
Milly Miyako Itō Amy Palant
Elly Makoto Tsumura Kerry Williams
Lilly Yui Horie Amy Birnbaum
Sally Inuko Inuyama Dania Cericola
Anatel Pokki Hirohiko Kakegawa Ted Lewis
Khafre Puljiz Susumu Chiba Wayne Grayson
Nakht Pitrah Yuji Ueda Anthony Salerno
Pino Graham Susumu Chiba Christopher Kromer
Zria Gagarik Masako Katsuki Rachel Lillis
Tona Papik Cadimahide Hisao Egawa Michael Alston Baley

Music[]

Opening Themes
Ending Themes

Episodes[]

Main article: List of Shaman King episodes

Trivia[]

  • The anime series has been translated into several languages including Bulgarian, Cantonese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, and Spanish (European and Latin American).
  • The Latin American, Spanish, Greek, and Brazilian openings basically have the same intro as the Japanese one but their theme is different.
  • The Italian and Romanian versions are very rare.
  • In the Greek dub, the title was "Shaman Prince" (Σαμάνος Πρίγκηπας) instead.

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Series
Manga: Shaman King (Original Series / Kang Zeng Bang)  •  Mappa Doji  •  Relax  •  Funbari no Uta (The Bloom of Youth, The Funbari Onsen Saga)  •  Remix Tracks  •  Zero  •  Flowers  •  The Super Star  •  Red Crimson  •  Marcos  •  Faust 8 "Eternal Eliza"  •  & a garden
Anime: Shaman King (2001)  •  Funbari no Uta (OVA)  •  Shaman King (2021)  •  Shaman King Flowers (anime)
Games: Chō-Senjiryakketsu (2 | 3)  •  Master of Spirits (1 | 2)  •  Legacy of the Spirits  •  Spirit of Shamans  •  Asu e no Ishi  •  Soul Fight  •  Funbari Spirits  •  Power of Spirit  •  Funbari Chronicle
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