Shaman King Flowers is the anime adaptation of Hiroyuki Takei's manga of the same name. The anime is directed by Jouji Furuta at animation studio Bridge.
The series was initially announced with a video released alongside the final episode of the 2021 remake, but the series itself did not premiere until January 2024.[1] Netflix acquired the rights for streaming an English translation, which debuted on April 21, 2024.[2]
Staff[]
- Original Work: Hiroyuki Takei
- Direction: Jouji Furuta
- Series Composition: Shōji Yonemura
- Character Design: Mayuko Yamamoto
- Over Soul Design: Toshiomi Iizumi, Satoshi Mutsuda
- Prop Design: Yuji Shibata
- Art Direction/Art Setting: Jin'ya Kimura
- Color Design: Natsuko Otsuka
- Cinematography: Teruyuki Kawase
- Editing: Kumiko Sakamoto
- Animation Production: Bridge
- Music: Yûki Hayashi
- Music Production: King Records
Voice Cast[]
Role | Japanese |
---|---|
Asakura Hana | Yoko Hikasa |
Amidamaru | Katsuyuki Konishi |
Alumi Numbirch | Sumire Uesaka |
Asakura Yohane | Shun Horie |
Oboro Daikyoh | Kentaro Ito |
Asakura Luca | Ami Koshimizu |
Ibuki Gakko | Michiko Kaiden |
Namaha | Chihiro Ueda |
Tao Men | Romi Park |
Asakura Hao | Minami Takayama |
Kamogawa Yohsuke | Yoshitsugu Matsuoka |
Fra YVS | Nobuyuki Hiyama |
Tamamura Tamao | Nana Mizuki |
Ponchi | Takumu Miyazono |
Conchi | Noriaki Kanze |
Umemiya Ryunosuke | Masahiko Tanaka |
Tokageroh | Wataru Takagi |
Ichihara Ryuji | Kenta Miyake |
Asakura Yoh | Yoko Hikasa |
Asakura Anna | Megumi Hayashibara |
Kanna Bismarch | Saki Endo |
Marion Phauna | Kei Shindō |
Matilda Matisse | Wakana Minami |
Asakura Muntzer Redseb | Kensho Ono |
Asakura Muntzer Seyrarm | Shino Shimoji |
Sakurai Sakutaro | Rikiya Koyama |
Black Maiden | Marina Inoue |
Episodes[]
- Main article: List of Shaman King Flowers episodes
Home Release[]
Cover | Episodes | Release Date |
---|---|---|
1—13 | April 24, 2024 |
Music[]
- Opening Themes
- Ending Themes
Soundtracks[]
# | Vol.1[3] | Vol.2[4] |
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1 | SHAMAN KING FLOWERS | ONIKABUTO |
2 | A New Day | Team Hao |
3 | Peaceful Days | Alumi Niumbirch |
4 | A World of Darkness | DAITENGU |
5 | Shopping malls | Lurking demon |
6 | Laid-back | YVS |
7 | Flame of Hate | Marching on |
8 | TSUKUYOMI | G8 |
9 | Fraternal Love | Tao Men |
10 | AMATERASU | Ogre Hunter |
11 | F.O.M | Swordsmanship |
12 | Idol of the Class | Expectations |
13 | Hana's Heart | Ghost |
14 | Hana's Maze | The place I want to return to |
15 | Hana's Crisis | Mission and Determination |
16 | Why We Fight | Dedicate your life |
17 | What stands in my way | LOVE |
18 | Power clashes with power | ONIKABUTO (Inst Ver.) |
Kotodama Mode[]
Alongside the anime, a radio series was produced, called "Radio Shaman King 'Kotodama Mode' Flowers" (ラジオ『SHAMAN KING』"ことだまモード"FLOWERS ).[5] The radio episodes were released on King Amusement Creative's YouTube channel on the Saturdays after the anime episodes. The hosts were the voice actors Yoko Hikasa ("Hana/Yoh")(Eps. 1-13), Shun Horie ("Yohane")(Eps. 1-4), Nana Mizuki ("Tamao")(Eps. 5-6), Sumire Uesaka ("Alumi")(Eps. 7-8), Chihiro Ueda ("Namaha")(Eps. 9-10), and Michiko Kaiden ("Gakko")(Eps. 11-13).