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Ga-Rei

Ga-Rei (喰霊), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hajime Segawa. It has been serialized by Kadokawa Shoten in the magazine Shōnen Ace from 2005 to 2010 and collected in twelve tankōbon volumes. The English version was then released digitally on BookWalker on October 29, 2014.[2] A prequel anime series, Ga-Rei: Zero, aired from October 5, 2008 to December 21, 2008, which details the backstory of key characters Kagura and Yomi.

Ga-Rei
Cover of the first Japanese volume, featuring protagonist Kagura Tsuchimiya
喰霊
(Ga-rei)
GenreAction, supernatural[1]
Manga
Written byHajime Segawa
Published byKadokawa Shoten
English publisherBookWalker (digital)
MagazineShōnen Ace
DemographicShōnen
Original runOctober 26, 2005January 26, 2010
Volumes12
Manga
Ga-rei: Tsuina no Shō
Written byHajime Segawa
Published byKadokawa Shoten
MagazineShōnen Ace
DemographicShōnen
Original runJuly 10, 2007June 10, 2008
Volumes1
Anime television series
Ga-Rei: Zero
Directed byEi Aoki
Produced byAtsushi Itō
Written byKatsuhiko Takayama
Music byNoriyasu Agematsu
Studio
Licensed by
Original networkCTC, TV Saitama, tvk, KBS, Sun TV, TVQ, Tokyo MX, TV Aichi, TVh, AT-X
English network
Original run October 5, 2008 December 21, 2008
Episodes12 (List of episodes)

Plot

Kensuke Nimura is just your average high school student—except for the fact that he can see spirits. This ability generally hinders him more than it helps him, especially in trying to get a girlfriend. However, everything changes one day when he encounters Kagura Tsuchimiya while being pursued by evil spirits. They accidentally kiss and manage to destroy the source of energy that is drawing the evil spirits. A few days later, Kagura transfers into Kensuke's class, much to his surprise.[3] Kagura is an agent of a government agency that secretly defends the public from supernatural enemies. She wields a Ga-rei, a "spirit devourer," named Byakuei that she uses to fight. Kensuke's spiritual awareness and his attraction to Kagura compels him to follow her to the agency, where he is recruited to fight the supernatural.[4][5][6]

Their first enemy is Yomi Isayama, Kagura's former best friend, now an evil spirit due to a stone known as a sesshouseki embedded in her forehead.[6] Also introduced is another old friend, the perverted Izuna Noriyuki.[6] Yomi tries to release an ancient immortal demon sealed under Tokyo.[7] The Agency manage to stop her after a long battle, resealing the demon and putting Yomi to rest in the process. A mysterious boy removes her sesshouseki and disappears.[8][9][10][11][12]

The next story arc concerns the re-emergence of the Juugondō organization and its heir, Shizuru Imawano. She encounters and alternatively threatens and flirts with Kensuke, angering Kagura.[13][14] Soon, a contest begins between her and Kagura as to who can collect more sesshōseki, with Kensuke—and the Kyūbi-kitsune (or nine-tailed fox)—as the prize. The pressure is building as Kagura starts losing control of Byakuei and the Juugondō arrive in full force.[15][16] Shockingly, Shizuru's long-lost sister Setsuna arrives, kills her father and takes over the Juugondō. She attacks and demolishes the Agency and the government try to distance themselves from the Agency for fear of revealing secrets to the public.[17][18]

Kagura, Kensuke, Kyouko and Iwahata survive and meet Izuna and Shizuru at an agency hideout. After resting, the group faces off against Setsuna inside Tamamo-no-Mae's garden, with Kagura as the winner.[19][20][21] However, Kensuke was gravely injured in the battle, leading Kagura to use the power of the sesshōseki to save his life. As a result, she loses control and becomes the core of the newly created Kyūbi, destroying the center of Tokyo. Kensuke manages to reach the Kyūbi, using his new Michael Revolution sword to free Kagura.[22][23]

Due to her brief time as the Kyūbi's core, Kagura has suffered amnesia, much to everyone's shock. She and Kensuke resume their daily lives at school, but start investigating ghosts alongside Kensuke, Tanaka, and Izumi, a new student who bears a resemblance to Yomi.[24][25][26] Investigations lead the group closer to Naraku, the area in Tokyo destroyed by the Kyūbi and now filled with spirits. Kensuke later meets Mikado and Tsuina from the Agency. A few days later, Kensuke and Izumi are attacked by Kirin, a black wolflike monster from Naraku, who cuts Kensuke's right eye.[27][28] Izumi is later revealed to be Yomi, who has dissociative identity disorder, alternating between Yomi and Izumi.[29] When the revived Agency imprisons Izumi with the intention of exorcising Yomi, which will likely kill Izumi as well, Kagura breaks her free and the two go on the run.[18] Kagura resolves to defend Yomi, disregarding others' opinions. Fending evil spirits and eventually the escorts of the Black Priestess—Yomi—they are cornered on a snow-covered cliff. There, Kensuke and Tsuina arrive to save them, leading to Kagura completely regaining her memories.[18] The ensuing ruckus causes the cliff to collapse, causing them to fall near Micheal Kohara's residence, where Izuna and Shizune find them unconscious.[18]

After recovering, Kensuke and the others learn of Earth's impending destruction at the Black Priestess's (Yomi) hands and the White Priestess's (Kagura) potential to stop it.[18] While everyone recuperates from resulting disbelief, government agents arrive to efface them: Izuna sacrifices himself for Yomi, relieving his guilt at allowing her previous deaths.[18] She retreats with her retainers, mired in sorrow and her miasma, despite Kagura's pleas.[18] After resurrecting Izuna with an escort's soul, Yomi arrives at Tokyo's Naraku, releasing all her miasma and disrupting the Reimyaku. Consequently, this gives rise to Immortals and Narakus worldwide. Kagura, Micheal, Kensuke, Tsuina and Shizuru search for Yomi. Following clashes with the Tengu, Okama and a revived Kyūbi, they encounter Yomi and Izuna, now a corrupted soul like herself. During the battle the Black Priestess's Black Kirin (opposing the White Priestess's Byakuei, together they are yin & yang) breaks Byakuei's chains thus tearing apart both Byakuei and Kagura's souls. To save Kagura, Yomi melds with Kagura's soul after comprehending Kagura's devotion to her, as Byakuei dies.[30] Izuna subsequently vanishes. Two years later, after the miasma clears and society rebuilds itself, Yomi, Kyouko, Kensuke, Kagura, and Izuna, a free-floating ghost, continue exorcism duties and live together, per Kensuke's suggestion. Mikado finally proposes to Tsuina.[31]

Terminology

Sesshōseki
A stone made by the crystallization of the Nine-Tailed Fox's spiritual power when it was defeated hundreds of years ago. There are several spread all over the planet. As the power that they are made from is inherently evil, they tend to corrupt their user's minds and consume their bodies and minds, in return for limitless spirit power. Kagura possessed two in her earrings, while Kensuke had one (briefly) buried in his chest, near his heart. Kazuhiro appears to be their "keeper", as he gave one to Yomi and later took it away. They are the reason for Yomi's metamorphosis into an evil spirit and are extremely dangerous.
A person who possesses sesshōseki will have advanced regenerative abilities and may even be able to slow his/her aging, as demonstrated by Kazuhiro.
Shikigami
Paper spirits used by Kyouko and other members of her family. They are made up of fuda, pieces of paper with incantations on them and can be used in several different ways, such as making them into paper giants or barriers.
Hōjitsu
Spells, usually preceded by a lengthy Buddhist chant, that most spirit-users use to create a type of nature-related attack such as a lightning bolt. They are commonly used in conjunction with hand seals.
Jūgondō (呪禁道)
Taoist magic that was developed in the shadow of Onmyou and was later banned. Its practitioners were driven underground and reformed under the guise of a smuggling syndicate. They have since resurfaced. Shizuru and Setsuna are the daughters of the leader of Juugondo.
Naraku
An area of Miasma created from the Kyuubi attack in Tokyo. All living beings within became spirits, though they did not all become evil.
Supernatural Disaster Countermeasures Division (SDCD)
A government agency that fights the supernatural under the command of the Ministry of Environment. Formed after World War II, the agency has experience with fighting the supernatural, thanks to some of its members who are experts in dealing with it. The Division includes members of exorcist families, like Tsuchimiya and Isayama. Despite having hired such talented people into their ranks, the SDCD suffers from low manpower and as such have hired mercenaries or independent exorcists to help them in work especially in tough cases.
Paranormal Disaster Countermeasure Headquarters (PDCH)
A special military unit under the Ministry of Defense. The PDCH was formed to help the SDCD fight against the supernatural yet at the same time prevent the MoE and SDCD from gaining too much power. Unlike the SDCD, the PDCH lack experts who deal with the supernatural, which they make up for it with more manpower and the latest technology in their fights. Due to the actions of Yomi Isayama, the PDCH was almost destroyed and suffered heavy losses in their ranks. It is hinted the PDCH became part of the SDCD when the latter was revived.

Media

Manga

Ga-Rei was published by Kadokawa Shoten in the shōnen magazine Shōnen Ace and was collected in twelve tankōbon volumes. In addition, a single volume side-story manga titled Ga-rei: Tsuina no Shō was also published by Kadokawa Shoten in the shōnen magazine Shōnen Ace. In Europe, the series was licensed by Pika Édition for France,[32] by Planet Manga for Italy and by Tokyopop for Germany.[33] Kadokawa Shoten has then made the digital English version of the Manga available on BookWalker.[2]

Anime

Ga-Rei: Zero is directed by Ei Aoki and animated by AIC Spirits and asread.[34] The show is aired on AT-X, Chiba TV, KBS Kyoto, Sun TV, Tokyo MX TV, TV Aichi, TV Hokkaido, TV Kanagawa, TV Saitama and TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting Co., Ltd.

The adaptation was announced on the promotional sleeve wrapper of Ga-rei's sixth volume regarding the green lighting of the show.[35] A Ga-Rei: Zero television ad was soon aired to promote the show's upcoming release,[36] followed by 30 second commercials that were on the Ga-Rei: Zero websites.[37][38] Originally, it was announced that the anime would be an original story, suggesting that it had nothing to do with the manga except its setting: however, when the first episode aired, viewers were confused when the entire main cast was suddenly killed off. It was only later revealed in the second episode and still later in a radio interview with cast members Minoru Shiraishi, Kaoru Mizuhara & Minori Chihara, that the anime in fact tells the backstories of Yomi and Kagura before the events of the manga, thus making Ga-Rei: Zero a prequel to the original Ga-Rei series.[39]

Funimation Entertainment announced Ga-Rei: Zero's English license in August 2010 and released the series on Blu-ray and DVD in 2011.[40] Funimation will stream the subtitled episodes on their video portal and YouTube channel.[41]

Live-action series

The Hollywood Reporter reported in October 2017 that Craig Kyle plans to adapt the manga into a live-action Hollywood TV series.[42]

Reception

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Ga Rei 喰霊 is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hajime Segawa It has been serialized by Kadokawa Shoten in the magazine Shōnen Ace from 2005 to 2010 and collected in twelve tankōbon volumes The English version was then released digitally on BookWalker on October 29 2014 2 A prequel anime series Ga Rei Zero aired from October 5 2008 to December 21 2008 which details the backstory of key characters Kagura and Yomi Ga ReiCover of the first Japanese volume featuring protagonist Kagura Tsuchimiya喰霊 Ga rei GenreAction supernatural 1 MangaWritten byHajime SegawaPublished byKadokawa ShotenEnglish publisherBookWalker digital MagazineShōnen AceDemographicShōnenOriginal runOctober 26 2005 January 26 2010Volumes12MangaGa rei Tsuina no ShōWritten byHajime SegawaPublished byKadokawa ShotenMagazineShōnen AceDemographicShōnenOriginal runJuly 10 2007 June 10 2008Volumes1Anime television seriesGa Rei ZeroDirected byEi AokiProduced byAtsushi ItōWritten byKatsuhiko TakayamaMusic byNoriyasu AgematsuStudioAIC SpiritsAsreadLicensed byAUS Madman EntertainmentEU MVM FilmsNA Funimation EntertainmentOriginal networkCTC TV Saitama tvk KBS Sun TV TVQ Tokyo MX TV Aichi TVh AT XEnglish networkUS Funimation ChannelOriginal runOctober 5 2008 December 21 2008Episodes12 List of episodes Contents 1 Plot 2 Terminology 3 Media 3 1 Manga 3 2 Anime 3 3 Live action series 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditMain article List of Ga Rei characters Kensuke Nimura is just your average high school student except for the fact that he can see spirits This ability generally hinders him more than it helps him especially in trying to get a girlfriend However everything changes one day when he encounters Kagura Tsuchimiya while being pursued by evil spirits They accidentally kiss and manage to destroy the source of energy that is drawing the evil spirits A few days later Kagura transfers into Kensuke s class much to his surprise 3 Kagura is an agent of a government agency that secretly defends the public from supernatural enemies She wields a Ga rei a spirit devourer named Byakuei that she uses to fight Kensuke s spiritual awareness and his attraction to Kagura compels him to follow her to the agency where he is recruited to fight the supernatural 4 5 6 Their first enemy is Yomi Isayama Kagura s former best friend now an evil spirit due to a stone known as a sesshouseki embedded in her forehead 6 Also introduced is another old friend the perverted Izuna Noriyuki 6 Yomi tries to release an ancient immortal demon sealed under Tokyo 7 The Agency manage to stop her after a long battle resealing the demon and putting Yomi to rest in the process A mysterious boy removes her sesshouseki and disappears 8 9 10 11 12 The next story arc concerns the re emergence of the Juugondō organization and its heir Shizuru Imawano She encounters and alternatively threatens and flirts with Kensuke angering Kagura 13 14 Soon a contest begins between her and Kagura as to who can collect more sesshōseki with Kensuke and the Kyubi kitsune or nine tailed fox as the prize The pressure is building as Kagura starts losing control of Byakuei and the Juugondō arrive in full force 15 16 Shockingly Shizuru s long lost sister Setsuna arrives kills her father and takes over the Juugondō She attacks and demolishes the Agency and the government try to distance themselves from the Agency for fear of revealing secrets to the public 17 18 Kagura Kensuke Kyouko and Iwahata survive and meet Izuna and Shizuru at an agency hideout After resting the group faces off against Setsuna inside Tamamo no Mae s garden with Kagura as the winner 19 20 21 However Kensuke was gravely injured in the battle leading Kagura to use the power of the sesshōseki to save his life As a result she loses control and becomes the core of the newly created Kyubi destroying the center of Tokyo Kensuke manages to reach the Kyubi using his new Michael Revolution sword to free Kagura 22 23 Due to her brief time as the Kyubi s core Kagura has suffered amnesia much to everyone s shock She and Kensuke resume their daily lives at school but start investigating ghosts alongside Kensuke Tanaka and Izumi a new student who bears a resemblance to Yomi 24 25 26 Investigations lead the group closer to Naraku the area in Tokyo destroyed by the Kyubi and now filled with spirits Kensuke later meets Mikado and Tsuina from the Agency A few days later Kensuke and Izumi are attacked by Kirin a black wolflike monster from Naraku who cuts Kensuke s right eye 27 28 Izumi is later revealed to be Yomi who has dissociative identity disorder alternating between Yomi and Izumi 29 When the revived Agency imprisons Izumi with the intention of exorcising Yomi which will likely kill Izumi as well Kagura breaks her free and the two go on the run 18 Kagura resolves to defend Yomi disregarding others opinions Fending evil spirits and eventually the escorts of the Black Priestess Yomi they are cornered on a snow covered cliff There Kensuke and Tsuina arrive to save them leading to Kagura completely regaining her memories 18 The ensuing ruckus causes the cliff to collapse causing them to fall near Micheal Kohara s residence where Izuna and Shizune find them unconscious 18 After recovering Kensuke and the others learn of Earth s impending destruction at the Black Priestess s Yomi hands and the White Priestess s Kagura potential to stop it 18 While everyone recuperates from resulting disbelief government agents arrive to efface them Izuna sacrifices himself for Yomi relieving his guilt at allowing her previous deaths 18 She retreats with her retainers mired in sorrow and her miasma despite Kagura s pleas 18 After resurrecting Izuna with an escort s soul Yomi arrives at Tokyo s Naraku releasing all her miasma and disrupting the Reimyaku Consequently this gives rise to Immortals and Narakus worldwide Kagura Micheal Kensuke Tsuina and Shizuru search for Yomi Following clashes with the Tengu Okama and a revived Kyubi they encounter Yomi and Izuna now a corrupted soul like herself During the battle the Black Priestess s Black Kirin opposing the White Priestess s Byakuei together they are yin amp yang breaks Byakuei s chains thus tearing apart both Byakuei and Kagura s souls To save Kagura Yomi melds with Kagura s soul after comprehending Kagura s devotion to her as Byakuei dies 30 Izuna subsequently vanishes Two years later after the miasma clears and society rebuilds itself Yomi Kyouko Kensuke Kagura and Izuna a free floating ghost continue exorcism duties and live together per Kensuke s suggestion Mikado finally proposes to Tsuina 31 Terminology EditSesshōseki A stone made by the crystallization of the Nine Tailed Fox s spiritual power when it was defeated hundreds of years ago There are several spread all over the planet As the power that they are made from is inherently evil they tend to corrupt their user s minds and consume their bodies and minds in return for limitless spirit power Kagura possessed two in her earrings while Kensuke had one briefly buried in his chest near his heart Kazuhiro appears to be their keeper as he gave one to Yomi and later took it away They are the reason for Yomi s metamorphosis into an evil spirit and are extremely dangerous A person who possesses sesshōseki will have advanced regenerative abilities and may even be able to slow his her aging as demonstrated by Kazuhiro Shikigami Paper spirits used by Kyouko and other members of her family They are made up of fuda pieces of paper with incantations on them and can be used in several different ways such as making them into paper giants or barriers Hōjitsu Spells usually preceded by a lengthy Buddhist chant that most spirit users use to create a type of nature related attack such as a lightning bolt They are commonly used in conjunction with hand seals Jugondō 呪禁道 Taoist magic that was developed in the shadow of Onmyou and was later banned Its practitioners were driven underground and reformed under the guise of a smuggling syndicate They have since resurfaced Shizuru and Setsuna are the daughters of the leader of Juugondo Naraku An area of Miasma created from the Kyuubi attack in Tokyo All living beings within became spirits though they did not all become evil Supernatural Disaster Countermeasures Division SDCD A government agency that fights the supernatural under the command of the Ministry of Environment Formed after World War II the agency has experience with fighting the supernatural thanks to some of its members who are experts in dealing with it The Division includes members of exorcist families like Tsuchimiya and Isayama Despite having hired such talented people into their ranks the SDCD suffers from low manpower and as such have hired mercenaries or independent exorcists to help them in work especially in tough cases Paranormal Disaster Countermeasure Headquarters PDCH A special military unit under the Ministry of Defense The PDCH was formed to help the SDCD fight against the supernatural yet at the same time prevent the MoE and SDCD from gaining too much power Unlike the SDCD the PDCH lack experts who deal with the supernatural which they make up for it with more manpower and the latest technology in their fights Due to the actions of Yomi Isayama the PDCH was almost destroyed and suffered heavy losses in their ranks It is hinted the PDCH became part of the SDCD when the latter was revived Media EditManga Edit Ga Rei was published by Kadokawa Shoten in the shōnen magazine Shōnen Ace and was collected in twelve tankōbon volumes In addition a single volume side story manga titled Ga rei Tsuina no Shō was also published by Kadokawa Shoten in the shōnen magazine Shōnen Ace In Europe the series was licensed by Pika Edition for France 32 by Planet Manga for Italy and by Tokyopop for Germany 33 Kadokawa Shoten has then made the digital English version of the Manga available on BookWalker 2 Anime Edit See also List of Ga Rei Zero episodes Ga Rei Zero is directed by Ei Aoki and animated by AIC Spirits and asread 34 The show is aired on AT X Chiba TV KBS Kyoto Sun TV Tokyo MX TV TV Aichi TV Hokkaido TV Kanagawa TV Saitama and TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting Co Ltd The adaptation was announced on the promotional sleeve wrapper of Ga rei s sixth volume regarding the green lighting of the show 35 A Ga Rei Zero television ad was soon aired to promote the show s upcoming release 36 followed by 30 second commercials that were on the Ga Rei Zero websites 37 38 Originally it was announced that the anime would be an original story suggesting that it had nothing to do with the manga except its setting however when the first episode aired viewers were confused when the entire main cast was suddenly killed off It was only later revealed in the second episode and still later in a radio interview with cast members Minoru Shiraishi Kaoru Mizuhara amp Minori Chihara that the anime in fact tells the backstories of Yomi and Kagura before the events of the manga thus making Ga Rei Zero a prequel to the original Ga Rei series 39 Funimation Entertainment announced Ga Rei Zero s English license in August 2010 and released the series on Blu ray and DVD in 2011 40 Funimation will stream the subtitled episodes on their video portal and YouTube channel 41 Live action series Edit The Hollywood Reporter reported in October 2017 that Craig Kyle plans to adapt the manga into a live action Hollywood TV series 42 Reception EditThis section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2015 References Edit Loveridge Lynzee September 19 2017 Official Twitter Account Announces Plans to Celebrate Ga Rei Zero Anniversary in 2018 Anime News Network Retrieved January 8 2020 A new Twitter account launched on Monday for Ga Rei Zero a supernatural action anime series that is approaching its 10th anniversary a b BOOK WALKER Global GA REI New Release Page 1 KADOKAWA eBook Store BookWalker eBook Store BOOK WALKER Global Retrieved 2015 12 10 Hajime Segawa May 2006 1 The Girl on the Edge The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 1 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 713824 7 Hajime Segawa May 2006 2 After School Underground The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 1 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 713824 7 Hajime Segawa May 2006 3 Christmas Date The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 1 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 713824 7 a b c Hajime Segawa May 2006 4 Duel at Deni s The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 1 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 713824 7 Hajime Segawa July 2006 5 True Romance on a Snowy Mountain The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 2 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 713836 0 Hajime Segawa July 2006 6 Trash Mountain Requiem The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 2 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 713836 0 Hajime Segawa July 2006 7 Oh My God Girl The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 2 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 713836 0 Hajime Segawa July 2006 8 Beginning of the End The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 2 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 713836 0 Hajime Segawa November 2006 9 Freedom X Freedom The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 3 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 713874 2 Hajime Segawa November 2006 10 Gone with the Wind The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 3 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 713874 2 Hajime Segawa November 2006 11 Tomorrow Never Dies The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 3 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 713874 2 Hajime Segawa November 2006 12 The Forbidden Sanctuary The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 3 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 713874 2 Hajime Segawa April 2007 13 The Women s Great Battleship The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 4 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 713915 2 Hajime Segawa April 2007 14 Angry Mudman The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 4 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 713915 2 Hajime Segawa April 2008 27 Uninhabited Island of Twilight The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 6 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 715046 1 a b c d e f g Hajime Segawa 2005 2010 The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese Kadokawa Shoten Hajime Segawa September 2008 28 Memorial The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 7 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 715105 5 Hajime Segawa September 2008 29 Sparkling Darkness The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 7 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 715105 5 Hajime Segawa September 2008 30 Tears of a Bloodbath The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 7 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 715105 5 Hajime Segawa September 2008 31 The Order to Erase Kagura The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 7 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 715105 5 Hajime Segawa September 2008 32 Heroine Forever The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 7 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 715105 5 Hajime Segawa October 2008 33 Tokyo Ghost Area The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 8 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 715116 1 Hajime Segawa October 2008 34 Vengeful Spirits and School Life The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 8 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 715116 1 Hajime Segawa October 2008 35 Ghost Consultants The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 8 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 715116 1 Hajime Segawa October 2008 36 Hound of Yin and Yang The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 8 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 715116 1 Hajime Segawa April 2009 37 Eternal Love Legend of the Wind and the Latin Fighter The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 9 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 715233 5 Hajime Segawa April 2009 40 Return of the Dark Heroine The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 9 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 715233 5 Hajime Segawa July 2010 52 Change the World The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 12 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 715449 0 Hajime Segawa July 2010 Epilogue The Newly Established Spirit Agency The Enchained Spiritual Beast Ga Rei Ga rei in Japanese vol 12 Kadokawa Shoten ISBN 978 4 04 715449 0 GA REI in French Pika Edition Archived from the original on 2013 06 05 Retrieved October 18 2016 Die TOKYOPOP News in German Tokyopop Archived from the original on 2011 01 06 Retrieved October 18 2016 Official Ga rei Zero Cast Staff Page in Japanese Retrieved 2008 10 14 Ga Rei Afterschool Spirit Hunting Manga to be Animated Anime News Network 2008 04 24 Retrieved 2008 10 14 Ga Rei Zero Anime TV Ad Posted Online in Japan Anime News Network 2008 09 29 Retrieved 2008 10 14 の番組宣伝スポット映像 30秒VER を公開中 in Japanese Retrieved 2008 10 21 番組宣伝スポット映像 30秒VER を公開 in Japanese Retrieved 2008 10 21 Ga Rei zero super natural disaster Radio Management Office 喰霊 零 超自然災害ラジオ対策室 in Japanese Lantis 2008 11 08 Archived from the original on 2016 04 09 Retrieved October 18 2016 Funimation Adds Ga Rei Zero TV Anime Anime News Network August 13 2010 Retrieved August 13 2010 Watch Ga Rei Zero Watch Anime amp Live Action Streaming Episodes amp Video Online Funimation Entertainment Retrieved December 30 2012 Thor Ragnarok Writer Developing Manga Ga Rei Into Live Action Series The Hollywood Reporter October 24 2017 Retrieved October 30 2017 External links EditGa rei permanent dead link at Kadokawa Shoten in Japanese Ga Rei Zero official web site in Japanese Ga Rei manga at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Ga rei Zero at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ga Rei amp oldid 1126063272, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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