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Knight Hunters Eternity (TV)

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© Animate Film/Movic • Kids Station Inc. 2002


[ sequel of Knight Hunters (TV) ]

Alternative title:
Weiß Kreuz Glühen (German)
White Cross Glowing
ヴァイスクロイツ・グリーエン (Japanese)
Genres: adventure, drama
Age rating: Teenagers (May contain bloody violence, bad language, nudity)
Plot Summary: Several terrorist attacks and assassinations all over the world lead the Weiß to the mysterious Koua Academy, a prestigious school meant to mold the leaders of tomorrow. However, all is not as it seems with Koua, with numerous student suicides and an underground cult operating within the school. In addition, an even greater evil lurks beneath the surface, and only the members of Weiß, Aya, Ken, Omi and Yoji, joined by newcomers Sena and Kyo, can rid Koua Academy of evil once and for all.
Video:
User Ratings: 202 ratings have been given [details]
 Masterpiece: 11 votes (sub:8, dub:2, ?:1)
 Excellent: 26 votes (sub:19, dub:6, ?:1)
 Very good: 37 votes (sub:25, dub:12)
 Good: 41 votes (sub:29, dub:8, ?:2, Spa.sub:1, raw:1)
 Decent: 38 votes (sub:29, dub:6, Fre.sub:1, Rus.sub:1, raw:1)
 So-so: 15 votes (sub:8, dub:7)
 Not really good: 8 votes (sub:7, dub:1)
 Weak: 6 votes (sub:5, dub:1)
 Bad: 11 votes (sub:6, dub:4, ?:1)
 Awful: 7 votes (sub:6, dub:1)
 Worst ever: 2 votes (sub:2)
Seen in part or in whole by 511 users, rank: #966
Median rating: Good
Arithmetic mean: 6.4975 (Decent+.49), std. dev.: 2.3226, rank: #2406
Weighted mean: 6.3921 (Decent+.39), rank: #2376
Bayesian estimate: 6.44025 (Decent+.44), rank: #2075
Running time: 24 minutes
Number of episodes: 13
Episode titles: We have 13
Vintage:
2002-11-28
2002-11-28 to 2003-02-20
Chronology:
(2002-10-20) Episode One Premiere
(2002-10-22) Episode Two Premiere
(2002-11-28) Beginning of Formal Broadcast
Opening Theme:
"Glühen" by Weiß
Ending Theme:
#01: "Stone Roses" by Weiß (eps 1-12)
#02: "Tomorrow" by Weiß (ep 13)
Trivia: We have 2
In the news 6 times:
2004-02-16   New Licenses
2001-12-17   New Anime for 2002
Comment:
Due to character design copyright issues, Weiß Kreuz Glühen's broadcast was postponed for several months. The series, reproduced using new character designer Toshimitsu Kobayashi, will begin broadcast on November 28, 2002.
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Related releases:
    Knight Hunters - New Blood (1 DVD 1) 2004-07-27 (from $17.10)
    Knight Hunters - Troubled Souls (1 DVD 2) 2004-09-28 (from $18.85)
    Knight Hunters Eternity - Lost Memories (1 DVD 3) 2004-11-16 (from $22.46)
    Knight Hunters Eternity - (DVD 1-3) 2005-12-27 (from $20.69)

Japanese staff 
Japanese cast 

Director: Hitoyuki Matsui

Music: Motoi Sakuraba

Character Design: Toshimitsu Kobayashi

Original story: Takehito Koyasu

Theme Song Performance:
Hiro Yuuki (Weiß)
Shinichiro Miki (Weiß)
Takehito Koyasu (Weiß)
Tomokazu Seki (Weiß)

 

Hiro Yuuki as Omi Tsukiyono/Persia

Shinichiro Miki as Yoji Kudou

Takehito Koyasu as Aya Fujimiya

Tomokazu Seki as Ken Hidaka

Atsuko Tanaka as Tsujii-sensei

Eiko Masuyama as Queen

Goro Naya as Takatori Saijou

Hideki Ogihara as Kyou Aguri

Hideyuki Tanaka as Bishop

Hikaru Midorikawa as Schuldich

Hiromi Tsunakake as Layla

Houchu Ohtsuka as Rook

Kaori Shimizu as Suika

Kappei Yamaguchi as Sena Izumi

Katsuyuki Konishi as Berger

Kaya Matsutani as Shiel

Kenji Nojima as Toudou Hijiri

Kentarou Itou as Geisel

Kishô Taniyama as Sagiri

Kotono Mitsuishi as Asuka

Kouichi Toochika as Pawn

Machiko Toyoshima as Asami-sensei

Michiko Neya as Asuka Itou

Miki Narahashi as Sister

Miyuki Ueda as Rex

Nozomu Sasaki as Nagi

Ryotaro Okiayu as Brad Crawford

Ryusei Nakao as Farfarello

Sakura Nogawa as Nozomi

Sayuri Yoshida as Misaki Kodama

Shinobu Satou as academy leader Kisaragi

Tetsu Inada as Shimojima

Tetsuo Kaneo as Overboss Inagaki

Toshihiko Seki as Knight

Yui Horie as Aya Fujimiya

Yuko Sasaki as Rex (eps 5-13)

Akeno Watanabe (ep 1)

Asako Shirakura (ep 5)

Asami Imai (eps 7 & 9)

Chiaki Takahashi (ep 7)

Hiroaki Miura (eps 1,3,5)

Hirofumi Tanaka (eps 1-6)

Hiroki Shimowada (ep 1)

Hiroyuki Tanaka (ep 5)

Jun Fukushima (eps 1 & 2)

Kanako Hattori (ep 9)

Ken Takeuchi (ep 13)

Kenichi Mochizuki (ep 2)

Kenji Hamada (ep 13)

Kiyomitsu Mizuuchi (ep 7)

Kumiko Yokote (ep 2)

Makoto Aoki (ep 10)

Makoto Ishii (ep 2)

Masako Joh (ep 10)

Masanobu Kariya (ep 7)

Natsuko Kuwatani (ep 7)

Rie Kanda (eps 1,4-6)

Risa Hayamizu (eps 7 & 13)

Ryuuzo Hasuike (ep 4)

Sachie Okada (ep 13)

Shigenori Sôya (ep 13)

Shin Yasumura (ep 13)

Shuuhei Sakaguchi (ep 2)

Tadasuke Oomizu (ep 9)

Taisuke Yamamoto (ep 2)

Takahiro Mizushima (ep 6)

Takayuki Fujimoto (ep 9)

Takehiro Koyama (ep 2)

Takuo Kawamura (eps 1,3,5,6)

Tomoko Hayashi (ep 11)

Toshiaki Kuwahara (ep 4)

Toshihiro Nakamura (eps 4 & 10)

Japanese companies 

Broadcaster: KIDS STATION

English staff 
English cast 

Director: Dan Green

Executive producer: John Sirabella

Script Adaptation: Dan Green

 

Brian Morey as Ken Hidaka

Dan Green as Aya Fujimiya

Jamie McGonnigal as Omi Tsukiyono/Persia

Robert Larkin as Youji Kudou

Amy Pallant as Nozomi

Andrew Rannells as Toudou Hijiri

Tom Wayland as Sena Izumi

Wayne Grayson as Kyo Aguri

Chris Fuller as Nagi

Jeff Swarthout as Schuldig

Michael Tremain as Brad Crawford

English companies 

Distributor: AnimeWorks

Licensed by: Media Blasters


German staff 
(none)
German companies 

Distributor: Anime-Virtual

German cast 
(none)
 
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