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Guin Saga

Guin Saga (グイン・サーガ, Guin Sāga) is a best-selling heroic fantasy novel series by the Japanese author Kaoru Kurimoto, in continuous publication since 1979. A record 100 volumes were originally planned,[4] but the final total stands at 147 volumes and 26 side-story novels, with the last seventeen volumes (+ five side stories) published posthumously.[5] She was working on the 130th volume of Guin Saga up until May 23, 2009, after which point she became too ill to write.[6] After the 100th book in the series was published in 2005, an event to celebrate this was held in Tokyo, with 600 attending.[7] Guin Saga is the longest single-writer's work in the world,[8] with total sales of 30 million copies.[9]

Guin Saga
Cover art of the first Guin Saga novel
グイン・サーガ
(Guin Sāga)
Genre
Novel series
Written byKaoru Kurimoto
Illustrated byNaoyuki Kato (1–19)
Yoshitaka Amano (20–57)
Jun Suemi (58–87)
Shinobu Tanno (88–147)
Published byHayakawa Publishing
English publisher
Original run19792020
Volumes147
Novel series
Side Stories
Written byKaoru Kurimoto
Published byHayakawa Publishing
Original run19792020
Volumes26
Manga
The Guin Saga Manga: The Seven Magi
Written byKazuaki Yanagisawa
Published byMedia Factory
English publisher
MagazineComic Flapper
DemographicSeinen
Original run20002003
Volumes3
Manga
Written byHajime Sawada
Published byJive
MagazineComic Rush
DemographicShōnen
Original runJanuary 2007June 2010
Volumes6
Anime television series
Directed byAtsushi Wakabayashi
Written byShōji Yonemura
Music byNobuo Uematsu
StudioSatelight
Licensed by
Original networkNHK BS2
Original run April 5, 2009 September 27, 2009
Episodes26 (List of episodes)

The main story of Guin Saga resumed on November 8, 2013, four years after the passing of the original author. Yū Godai published Volume 131 Parro no Ankoku on that date, followed by Yume Yohino's Volume 132 Cylon no Banka in December 2013.[10]

Plot overview

The story centers around a mysterious warrior named Guin, an amnesiac with a leopard mask magically affixed to his head. Remembering nothing but his fighting instincts and the word "Aurra", he confronts a world laden with danger, intrigue, and magic.[4]

Characters

  • Guin
Voiced by: Kenyuu Horiuchi (Japanese); David Wald (English)
The title character is a mysterious warrior with the head of a leopard. He stumbles upon Rinda and Remus being attacked by soldiers and defeats the entire unit single-handedly. He remembers nothing of his past, knowing only his fighting instincts, what he believes is his name, and a word: Aurra. Guin is often put in position where he will suddenly have a skill he doesn't know he has. He understands the language of the Sem. As of Prisoner of the Lagon, he starts to realize that he really is part of the Destiny reshaping the land. Guin is inhumanly strong and knowledgeable about battle strategies, causing the Mongauli army to fear and respect him as a warrior, as he often will set up battle scenarios and jump into battle himself with inhuman skill.
  • Rinda Farseer
Voiced by: Mai Nakahara (Japanese); Emily Neves (English)
The Crown Princess of Parros and Remus's twin. She is more independent than Remus. While putting up a strong front for her brother, she is just as devastated over the loss of her homeland. She has prophetic abilities, hence her name "Farseer". According to the novels, she's sure to be one of the top beauties of the land. She has a hatred for Lady Amnelis that is suggested in Warrior in the Wilderness to be partly because they are rivals and opposites in beauty, but mostly because the White Knights that Lady Amnelis commands were responsible for the deaths of her parents. She is a platinum blonde with violet eyes. At the beginning of the story, she is 14.
  • Remus Farseer
Voiced by: Tsubasa Yonaga (Japanese); Blake Shepard (English)
The Crown Prince of Parros and Rinda's twin. Although Remus comes off as less courageous than Rinda, it is also suggested in the novels that he is more realistic and more able to understand others. His caution is derived from observation of others. He also reveals secrets accidentally by just talking too much. He apparently can "sense" his sister, and occasionally hear her thoughts (The Leopard Mask). Remus is bitter about not having the gift of farsight, although it's evident he will have other talents. He is a platinum blonde with violet eyes. At the beginning of the story, he is 14.
  • Aldross III
Voiced by: Mitsuru Ogata (Japanese); Andrew Love (English)
The father of Rinda and Remus and the King of Parros.
  • Istavan Spellsword
Voiced by: Shintaro Asanuma (Japanese); David Matranga (English)
A young mercenary without scruples, but who is portrayed sympathetically. When he was born, he held a jewel in his hand, and a seer predicted that he would one day rule a kingdom and marry the Princess of Light, whom he believes is Rinda. He is nicknamed "The Crimson Mercenary". Istavan is a cunning fellow, and a battle-hardened mercenary by his (approximate) age of 20. He is very mischievous and has a wild sense of humor, finding things outrageously funny. He particularly likes to tease Rinda, and currently has her promise to become Captain of the Holy Guards of Parros, once it is regained. It is implied that he hopes to gain her favor in order to attain her hand in marriage and become a king, even though such a thing is impossible since Rinda must marry someone of noble lineage. He has a sixth-sense about danger, and will often disappear right before a disaster strikes. Although he complains quite a bit, he follows Guin's orders. He is quite proud and overconfident due to the prophecy made after his birth and often attributes random positive events to the fact that he is a future king.
  • Black Count Vanon
Voiced by: Masaki Terasoma (Japanese); Jovan Jackson (English)
The Count of Stafolos Keep who is suffering from a plague that causes flesh to fall off. He is discovered to have been possessed by a ghoul, who requires blood of living things to keep him alive. He passes on with Guin's help when Stafolos falls.
  • Suni
Voiced by: Sayuri Yahagi (Japanese); Hilary Haag (English)
A member of the monkey-like Sem barbarian tribe. She was being held captive by the Black Count and was liberated by Guin, Rinda, and Remus.
  • Lady Amnelis
Voiced by: Akeno Watanabe (Japanese); Elizabeth Bunch (English)
The General of the Mongauli army, the enemies of Parros. She is obsessed with capturing Guin. She even went so far as to find a way to bridge the Kes river and travel into Nospherus, the no-man's land of the Sem to find him. She is considered one of the most beautiful women in the land with her golden hair and green eyes, but has been described as a "Lady of Ice". She also has a small whip on hand that she uses when talking to or lecturing her subordinates. She often involves herself in events seen as too dangerous for a woman of her position with a seemingly overconfident attitude. One that is shattered when Guin easily defeats her in battle and belittles her afterward.[11]
  • Astrias
Voiced by: Makoto Ishii (Japanese); Chris Patton (English)
A soldier in the Mongauli army, and known as Gora's Red Lion. He is deeply and obsessively in love with Lady Amnelis, to the point where he kept a lock of her hair that he managed to obtain on his person for quite some time. He is very proud and believes himself to be invincible, and was able to defeat Istavan in single combat. However, in battle he was almost instantaneously knocked aside by Guin twice and told to come back in 20 years.

Series artists

Painted covers and interior illustrations for volumes 1-19 (1979–1984) were done by Naoyuki Kato. Noted artist Yoshitaka Amano then took the reins until vol. 57 (1997),[12] upon which time he was replaced by Jun Suemi. Shinobu Tanno, whose style closely resembles Suemi's, has been the series artist since vol. 88 (2003) until the final 130th book in 2009.

Media

Novels released in English

American publisher Vertical has released the first five volumes, translated into English by known game translator Alexander O. Smith. The English editions have drawn praise comparing the series to The Lord of the Rings and Conan the Barbarian.[13] The novels have also been translated into German, French, Russian, Italian, Korean and Chinese.[14] Vertical has released the first five novels in English, but only the first three in hardback and paperback editions.[15][16]

Title Date ISBN
The Guin Saga Book One: The Leopard Mask
Hyōtō no Kamen (豹頭の仮面)
June 1, 2003 (hardcover)[17]
December 11, 2007 (paperback)[18]
ISBN 978-1-932234-51-0
The kingdom of Parros is attacked by the army of Mongaul, and so Rinda and Remus, the princess and prince of Parros are teleported away by a magic mechanism. They wake up far away from Parros in the Roodwood, which is filled with dangerous spirits and the Mongauli army. They are almost captured by the Mongauli army when a mysterious warrior with the head of a leopard saves them. They give him water, and learn his name - Guin. Night falls and they fight off evil spirits, but are captured in the morning by the Mongauli army, who take them to the Black Count's castle. The Black Count threatens Rinda to get her to reveal the secrets of Parros, though she knows nothing of them, and throws Guin and Remus into the dungeons. There, Guin and Remus meet Istavan, who is trying to escape. He tricks Remus into giving him his bedsheets for rope. Rinda meets and befriends Suni, another captive of the Black Count. The Black Count makes Guin fight a vicious ape, and a soldier throws a sword to him, enabling Guin to kill the ape. The soldier is lowered into the arena, but Guin leaps up to the Black Count and takes him hostage. The Black Count threatens to take off his mask and spread his plague, and Guin is recaptured. Meanwhile, Istavan escapes. Rinda and Suni are menaced by the Black Count, and the Sem attack the castle. The knights are caught by surprise, and open Remus and Guin's cell to keep Remus safe, but they are killed by the Sem. The Sem then attack Guin and Remus, but they outrun the Sem and find Rinda and Suni. The Sem warriors are from an enemy tribe to Suni's and so she cannot tell them to stop. They find a secret door and land in an empty dungeon, which should have been full. Suni is separated from the group, they find her tied up, with the Black Count Vanon ready to kill her to use her blood to treat his rotting disease. Guin reveals the Black Count to be a wraith, and banishes it, and the ghost of the true Count Vanon. Guin carries the twins and Suni out of the dungeon, and to escape the burning castle, jump into the river Kes.
The Guin Saga Book Two: Warrior in the Wilderness
Kōya no Senshi (荒野の戦士)
October 1, 2003 (hardcover)[19]
January 22, 2008 (paperback)[20]
ISBN 978-1-932234-52-7
The Guin Saga Book Three: The Battle of Nospherus
Nosuferasu no Tatakai (ノスフェラスの戦い)
December 1, 2003 (hardcover)[21]
March 4, 2008 (paperback)[22]
ISBN 978-1-932234-53-4
The Guin Saga Book Four: Prisoner of the Lagon
Ragon no Ryoshū (ラゴンの虜囚)
May 13, 2008[23]ISBN 978-1-934287-19-4
The Guin Saga Book Five: The Marches King
Henkyō no Ōja (辺境の王者)
May 13, 2008[24]ISBN 978-1-934287-20-0

Manga

There are two manga based on the Guin Saga.[14] The Guin Saga Manga:The Seven Magi グイン・サーガ七人の魔道師 is based on a gaiden (side-story) from the Guin Saga novels, where Guin is now King of Cheironia and must protect his kingdom from a magical plague. The story was originally published as a novel in 1981 and was adapted to manga, which first volume was released in February 2001.[25][14] It is illustrated by Kazuaki Yanagisawa, was published in Japan by Media Factory,[25] and has been released in English in three volumes by Vertical.[26]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 February 23, 2001[25]4-88991-775-6December 11, 2007[27]978-1-932234-80-0
2 January 23, 2002[28]4-8401-0404-2January 2, 2008[29]978-1-934287-07-1
3 January 23, 2003[30]4-8401-0478-6March 4, 2008[31]978-1-934287-08-8

The other manga is based on the early part of the story and is adapted to manga format by Hajime Sawada,[32] as part of the Jive series Kurimoto Kaoru The Comic (栗本薫 The Comic), adapting Kurimoto's works to manga form.[33]

No. Release date ISBN
1 January 26, 2007[32]978-4-86176-365-6
2 December 26, 2007978-4-86176-422-6
3 October 7, 2008978-4-86176-573-5
4 April 7, 2009978-4-86176-649-7
5 October 7, 2009978-4-86176-724-1
6 June 7, 2010978-4-86176-769-2

Anime

On April 12, 2005, Micott & Basara (Japanese investors) announced plans to create an anime based on Guin Saga.[34] In October 2008 more details surfaced which revealed Atsushi Wakabayashi is directing the anime, while famous video game composer Nobuo Uematsu is creating the score. This is Uematsu's first full soundtrack for an anime, and Wakabayashi's first directing role.[35] Animation production was handled by Satelight and the background art by Studio Easter.[36] The anime debuted on April 5, 2009. On April 3, 2009 an English-dubbed trailer was posted on the anime's official website.[37] On May 7, 2010, North American anime licensor Sentai Filmworks announced that they have acquired the series.[38] Sentai, along with distributor Section23 Films, released part one of the series on DVD on March 29, 2011.[39] Section23 had previously announced a Blu-ray release, but it has been postponed indefinitely.[40] On May 8, 2012, Sentai Filmworks released a complete Guin Saga BD Set encompassing the entire series.[41]

The anime uses two pieces of theme music. "Theme of Guin" (グインのテーマ, Guin no Tēma) by Nobuo Uematsu is the series' opening theme, while "Saga~This is my road" by Kanon is the series' ending theme.[42] The soundtrack, comprising two CDs, was released on June 24, 2009.[43]

The anime adapted the first sixteen volumes of the novels.[44]

Audio CDs

On September 21, 2005, six image albums were released for Guin Saga. There were only 5,000 copies made of each CD. The six CDs were:

  • "Guin Saga - Henkyō Hen" (グイン・サーガ辺境篇)
  • "Guin Saga - Inbō Hen" (グイン・サーガ陰謀篇)
  • "Guin Saga - Senran Hen" (グイン・サーガ戦乱篇)
  • "Guin Saga - Graffiti" (グイン・サーガグラフィティ)
  • "Guin Saga - Shichinin no Madōshi" (グイン・サーガ七人の魔道師)
  • "Guin Saga - Hyōsetsu no Joō / Toki no Fūdo" (グイン・サーガ氷雪の女王/時の封土).[45]

Reception

Berserk creator Kentaro Miura has stated that Guin Saga was a large influence on his work.[13] The books won the 2010 Seiun Award for long fiction.[46] Science fiction critic Mari Kotani regards Guin as "a hero who lives on the border between man and beast".[47] Erin Finnegan from Pop Shock Culture comments that the book "is absolute torture for the first 100 pages, but suddenly at page 105 it turns good". She also comments that the fight scenes, "although cheesy at times", "are all entertainingly well written".[48] The Seattle Times's Nisi Shawl comments that "the book's intense images and dreamlike simplicity give it an anime air".[49]

Jason Thompson of Otaku USA criticises The Seven Magi for trying to summarise "116 volumes and still going" novel series into a few volumes, which "means a lot of backstory that isn't explained for the casual American reader".[50] Later, writing for the appendix to Manga: The Complete Guide, he found the English dialogue in the series "captures the retro pulp fantasy style almost to the point of self-parody", describing the art as "macho and grotesque", although finding the background art "flat". Thompson also found the story was too open at the end.[51] Ian Randal Strock of sfscope.com commends the manga for its "black-and-white pen-and-ink work".[52]

Theron Martin enjoyed the broadening of scope of the series in the second half of the anime.[53]

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サーガ to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Guin Saga グイン サーガ Guin Saga is a best selling heroic fantasy novel series by the Japanese author Kaoru Kurimoto in continuous publication since 1979 A record 100 volumes were originally planned 4 but the final total stands at 147 volumes and 26 side story novels with the last seventeen volumes five side stories published posthumously 5 She was working on the 130th volume of Guin Saga up until May 23 2009 after which point she became too ill to write 6 After the 100th book in the series was published in 2005 an event to celebrate this was held in Tokyo with 600 attending 7 Guin Saga is the longest single writer s work in the world 8 with total sales of 30 million copies 9 Guin SagaCover art of the first Guin Saga novelグイン サーガ Guin Saga GenreEpic fantasy 1 Heroic fantasy 2 Sword and sorcery 3 Novel seriesWritten byKaoru KurimotoIllustrated byNaoyuki Kato 1 19 Yoshitaka Amano 20 57 Jun Suemi 58 87 Shinobu Tanno 88 147 Published byHayakawa PublishingEnglish publisherNA Vertical PublishingOriginal run1979 2020Volumes147Novel seriesSide StoriesWritten byKaoru KurimotoPublished byHayakawa PublishingOriginal run1979 2020Volumes26MangaThe Guin Saga Manga The Seven MagiWritten byKazuaki YanagisawaPublished byMedia FactoryEnglish publisherNA Vertical PublishingMagazineComic FlapperDemographicSeinenOriginal run2000 2003Volumes3MangaWritten byHajime SawadaPublished byJiveMagazineComic RushDemographicShōnenOriginal runJanuary 2007 June 2010Volumes6Anime television seriesDirected byAtsushi WakabayashiWritten byShōji YonemuraMusic byNobuo UematsuStudioSatelightLicensed byNA Sentai FilmworksOriginal networkNHK BS2Original runApril 5 2009 September 27 2009Episodes26 List of episodes The main story of Guin Saga resumed on November 8 2013 four years after the passing of the original author Yu Godai published Volume 131 Parro no Ankoku on that date followed by Yume Yohino s Volume 132 Cylon no Banka in December 2013 10 Contents 1 Plot overview 2 Characters 3 Series artists 4 Media 4 1 Novels released in English 4 2 Manga 4 3 Anime 4 4 Audio CDs 5 Reception 6 References 7 External linksPlot overview EditThe story centers around a mysterious warrior named Guin an amnesiac with a leopard mask magically affixed to his head Remembering nothing but his fighting instincts and the word Aurra he confronts a world laden with danger intrigue and magic 4 Characters EditGuinVoiced by Kenyuu Horiuchi Japanese David Wald English The title character is a mysterious warrior with the head of a leopard He stumbles upon Rinda and Remus being attacked by soldiers and defeats the entire unit single handedly He remembers nothing of his past knowing only his fighting instincts what he believes is his name and a word Aurra Guin is often put in position where he will suddenly have a skill he doesn t know he has He understands the language of the Sem As of Prisoner of the Lagon he starts to realize that he really is part of the Destiny reshaping the land Guin is inhumanly strong and knowledgeable about battle strategies causing the Mongauli army to fear and respect him as a warrior as he often will set up battle scenarios and jump into battle himself with inhuman skill Rinda FarseerVoiced by Mai Nakahara Japanese Emily Neves English The Crown Princess of Parros and Remus s twin She is more independent than Remus While putting up a strong front for her brother she is just as devastated over the loss of her homeland She has prophetic abilities hence her name Farseer According to the novels she s sure to be one of the top beauties of the land She has a hatred for Lady Amnelis that is suggested in Warrior in the Wilderness to be partly because they are rivals and opposites in beauty but mostly because the White Knights that Lady Amnelis commands were responsible for the deaths of her parents She is a platinum blonde with violet eyes At the beginning of the story she is 14 Remus FarseerVoiced by Tsubasa Yonaga Japanese Blake Shepard English The Crown Prince of Parros and Rinda s twin Although Remus comes off as less courageous than Rinda it is also suggested in the novels that he is more realistic and more able to understand others His caution is derived from observation of others He also reveals secrets accidentally by just talking too much He apparently can sense his sister and occasionally hear her thoughts The Leopard Mask Remus is bitter about not having the gift of farsight although it s evident he will have other talents He is a platinum blonde with violet eyes At the beginning of the story he is 14 Aldross IIIVoiced by Mitsuru Ogata Japanese Andrew Love English The father of Rinda and Remus and the King of Parros Istavan SpellswordVoiced by Shintaro Asanuma Japanese David Matranga English A young mercenary without scruples but who is portrayed sympathetically When he was born he held a jewel in his hand and a seer predicted that he would one day rule a kingdom and marry the Princess of Light whom he believes is Rinda He is nicknamed The Crimson Mercenary Istavan is a cunning fellow and a battle hardened mercenary by his approximate age of 20 He is very mischievous and has a wild sense of humor finding things outrageously funny He particularly likes to tease Rinda and currently has her promise to become Captain of the Holy Guards of Parros once it is regained It is implied that he hopes to gain her favor in order to attain her hand in marriage and become a king even though such a thing is impossible since Rinda must marry someone of noble lineage He has a sixth sense about danger and will often disappear right before a disaster strikes Although he complains quite a bit he follows Guin s orders He is quite proud and overconfident due to the prophecy made after his birth and often attributes random positive events to the fact that he is a future king Black Count VanonVoiced by Masaki Terasoma Japanese Jovan Jackson English The Count of Stafolos Keep who is suffering from a plague that causes flesh to fall off He is discovered to have been possessed by a ghoul who requires blood of living things to keep him alive He passes on with Guin s help when Stafolos falls SuniVoiced by Sayuri Yahagi Japanese Hilary Haag English A member of the monkey like Sem barbarian tribe She was being held captive by the Black Count and was liberated by Guin Rinda and Remus Lady AmnelisVoiced by Akeno Watanabe Japanese Elizabeth Bunch English The General of the Mongauli army the enemies of Parros She is obsessed with capturing Guin She even went so far as to find a way to bridge the Kes river and travel into Nospherus the no man s land of the Sem to find him She is considered one of the most beautiful women in the land with her golden hair and green eyes but has been described as a Lady of Ice She also has a small whip on hand that she uses when talking to or lecturing her subordinates She often involves herself in events seen as too dangerous for a woman of her position with a seemingly overconfident attitude One that is shattered when Guin easily defeats her in battle and belittles her afterward 11 AstriasVoiced by Makoto Ishii Japanese Chris Patton English A soldier in the Mongauli army and known as Gora s Red Lion He is deeply and obsessively in love with Lady Amnelis to the point where he kept a lock of her hair that he managed to obtain on his person for quite some time He is very proud and believes himself to be invincible and was able to defeat Istavan in single combat However in battle he was almost instantaneously knocked aside by Guin twice and told to come back in 20 years Series artists EditPainted covers and interior illustrations for volumes 1 19 1979 1984 were done by Naoyuki Kato Noted artist Yoshitaka Amano then took the reins until vol 57 1997 12 upon which time he was replaced by Jun Suemi Shinobu Tanno whose style closely resembles Suemi s has been the series artist since vol 88 2003 until the final 130th book in 2009 Media EditNovels released in English Edit American publisher Vertical has released the first five volumes translated into English by known game translator Alexander O Smith The English editions have drawn praise comparing the series to The Lord of the Rings and Conan the Barbarian 13 The novels have also been translated into German French Russian Italian Korean and Chinese 14 Vertical has released the first five novels in English but only the first three in hardback and paperback editions 15 16 Title Date ISBNThe Guin Saga Book One The Leopard MaskHyōtō no Kamen 豹頭の仮面 June 1 2003 hardcover 17 December 11 2007 paperback 18 ISBN 978 1 932234 51 0The kingdom of Parros is attacked by the army of Mongaul and so Rinda and Remus the princess and prince of Parros are teleported away by a magic mechanism They wake up far away from Parros in the Roodwood which is filled with dangerous spirits and the Mongauli army They are almost captured by the Mongauli army when a mysterious warrior with the head of a leopard saves them They give him water and learn his name Guin Night falls and they fight off evil spirits but are captured in the morning by the Mongauli army who take them to the Black Count s castle The Black Count threatens Rinda to get her to reveal the secrets of Parros though she knows nothing of them and throws Guin and Remus into the dungeons There Guin and Remus meet Istavan who is trying to escape He tricks Remus into giving him his bedsheets for rope Rinda meets and befriends Suni another captive of the Black Count The Black Count makes Guin fight a vicious ape and a soldier throws a sword to him enabling Guin to kill the ape The soldier is lowered into the arena but Guin leaps up to the Black Count and takes him hostage The Black Count threatens to take off his mask and spread his plague and Guin is recaptured Meanwhile Istavan escapes Rinda and Suni are menaced by the Black Count and the Sem attack the castle The knights are caught by surprise and open Remus and Guin s cell to keep Remus safe but they are killed by the Sem The Sem then attack Guin and Remus but they outrun the Sem and find Rinda and Suni The Sem warriors are from an enemy tribe to Suni s and so she cannot tell them to stop They find a secret door and land in an empty dungeon which should have been full Suni is separated from the group they find her tied up with the Black Count Vanon ready to kill her to use her blood to treat his rotting disease Guin reveals the Black Count to be a wraith and banishes it and the ghost of the true Count Vanon Guin carries the twins and Suni out of the dungeon and to escape the burning castle jump into the river Kes The Guin Saga Book Two Warrior in the WildernessKōya no Senshi 荒野の戦士 October 1 2003 hardcover 19 January 22 2008 paperback 20 ISBN 978 1 932234 52 7The Guin Saga Book Three The Battle of NospherusNosuferasu no Tatakai ノスフェラスの戦い December 1 2003 hardcover 21 March 4 2008 paperback 22 ISBN 978 1 932234 53 4The Guin Saga Book Four Prisoner of the LagonRagon no Ryoshu ラゴンの虜囚 May 13 2008 23 ISBN 978 1 934287 19 4The Guin Saga Book Five The Marches KingHenkyō no Ōja 辺境の王者 May 13 2008 24 ISBN 978 1 934287 20 0Manga Edit There are two manga based on the Guin Saga 14 The Guin Saga Manga The Seven Magi グイン サーガ七人の魔道師 is based on a gaiden side story from the Guin Saga novels where Guin is now King of Cheironia and must protect his kingdom from a magical plague The story was originally published as a novel in 1981 and was adapted to manga which first volume was released in February 2001 25 14 It is illustrated by Kazuaki Yanagisawa was published in Japan by Media Factory 25 and has been released in English in three volumes by Vertical 26 No Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN1February 23 2001 25 4 88991 775 6December 11 2007 27 978 1 932234 80 02January 23 2002 28 4 8401 0404 2January 2 2008 29 978 1 934287 07 13January 23 2003 30 4 8401 0478 6March 4 2008 31 978 1 934287 08 8The other manga is based on the early part of the story and is adapted to manga format by Hajime Sawada 32 as part of the Jive series Kurimoto Kaoru The Comic 栗本薫 The Comic adapting Kurimoto s works to manga form 33 No Release date ISBN1January 26 2007 32 978 4 86176 365 62December 26 2007978 4 86176 422 63October 7 2008978 4 86176 573 54April 7 2009978 4 86176 649 75October 7 2009978 4 86176 724 16June 7 2010978 4 86176 769 2Anime Edit Main article List of Guin Saga episodes On April 12 2005 Micott amp Basara Japanese investors announced plans to create an anime based on Guin Saga 34 In October 2008 more details surfaced which revealed Atsushi Wakabayashi is directing the anime while famous video game composer Nobuo Uematsu is creating the score This is Uematsu s first full soundtrack for an anime and Wakabayashi s first directing role 35 Animation production was handled by Satelight and the background art by Studio Easter 36 The anime debuted on April 5 2009 On April 3 2009 an English dubbed trailer was posted on the anime s official website 37 On May 7 2010 North American anime licensor Sentai Filmworks announced that they have acquired the series 38 Sentai along with distributor Section23 Films released part one of the series on DVD on March 29 2011 39 Section23 had previously announced a Blu ray release but it has been postponed indefinitely 40 On May 8 2012 Sentai Filmworks released a complete Guin Saga BD Set encompassing the entire series 41 The anime uses two pieces of theme music Theme of Guin グインのテーマ Guin no Tema by Nobuo Uematsu is the series opening theme while Saga This is my road by Kanon is the series ending theme 42 The soundtrack comprising two CDs was released on June 24 2009 43 The anime adapted the first sixteen volumes of the novels 44 Audio CDs Edit On September 21 2005 six image albums were released for Guin Saga There were only 5 000 copies made of each CD The six CDs were Guin Saga Henkyō Hen グイン サーガ辺境篇 Guin Saga Inbō Hen グイン サーガ陰謀篇 Guin Saga Senran Hen グイン サーガ戦乱篇 Guin Saga Graffiti グイン サーガグラフィティ Guin Saga Shichinin no Madōshi グイン サーガ七人の魔道師 Guin Saga Hyōsetsu no Joō Toki no Fudo グイン サーガ氷雪の女王 時の封土 45 Reception EditBerserk creator Kentaro Miura has stated that Guin Saga was a large influence on his work 13 The books won the 2010 Seiun Award for long fiction 46 Science fiction critic Mari Kotani regards Guin as a hero who lives on the border between man and beast 47 Erin Finnegan from Pop Shock Culture comments that the book is absolute torture for the first 100 pages but suddenly at page 105 it turns good She also comments that the fight scenes although cheesy at times are all entertainingly well written 48 The Seattle Times s Nisi Shawl comments that the book s intense images and dreamlike simplicity give it an anime air 49 Jason Thompson of Otaku USA criticises The Seven Magi for trying to summarise 116 volumes and still going novel series into a few volumes which means a lot of backstory that isn t explained for the casual American reader 50 Later writing for the appendix to Manga The Complete Guide he found the English dialogue in the series captures the retro pulp fantasy style almost to the point of self parody describing the art as macho and grotesque although finding the background art flat Thompson also found the story was too open at the end 51 Ian Randal Strock of sfscope com commends the manga for its black and white pen and ink work 52 Theron Martin enjoyed the broadening of scope of the series in the second half of the anime 53 References Edit Loo Egan February 27 2009 Guin Saga Epic Fantasy Anime Trailer Video Streamed Anime News Network Retrieved April 18 2020 The Guin Saga Manga The Seven Magi Vertical Inc Retrieved July 29 2018 Legulalp Serdar May 28 2014 Sword amp Sorcery Fantasy Anime Top Best List About com Archived from the original on August 12 2014 Retrieved May 12 2020 a b Dodds Georges The Leopard Mask The Guin Saga Book 1 sfsite com Retrieved March 7 2009 Guin Saga Author Kaoru Kurimoto Passes Away at 56 Updated Anime News Network May 26 2009 Retrieved June 6 2009 栗本薫さん グイン サーガ 129巻出版へ 絶筆130巻も in Japanese yomiuri co jp Archived from the original on May 31 2009 asahi com 栗本薫の大河小説 グイン サーガ が100巻達成 BOOK asahi com Archived from the original on March 2 2016 Retrieved May 4 2015 Introduction guinsaga net Archived from the original on January 23 2009 Guin Saga Author Kaoru Kurimoto Passes Away at 56 Updated Anime News Network May 26 2009 Guin Saga to Resume 4 Years After Original Novelist s Passing Anime News Network Retrieved May 4 2015 VERTICAL vertical inc com Retrieved May 4 2015 Guin Saga amanosworld com Retrieved March 7 2009 a b Praise For The Guin Saga Vertical Retrieved March 7 2009 a b c Chavez Ed March 11 2008 The Saga of the Guin Saga PW Comics Week Publishers Weekly Retrieved January 4 2015 Roundtable Vertical Retrieved April 13 2009 Index Vertical Retrieved April 13 2009 The Leopard Mask The Guin Saga Book 1 Hardcover Amazon com 2003 ISBN 1932234519 The Guin Saga Book One The Leopard Mask Bk 1 Paperback Amazon com 2007 ISBN 978 1932234817 The Guin Saga Book 2 Warrior in the Wilderness Bk 2 Hardcover Amazon com 2003 ISBN 1932234527 The Guin Saga Book Two Warrior in the Wilderness Bk 2 Paperback Amazon com 2008 ISBN 978 1934287057 Kurimoto Kaoru Smith Alexander O 2003 The Guin Saga Book 3 The Battle of Nospherus Bk 3 Hardcover ISBN 1932234535 Kurimoto Kaoru Smith Alexander O March 2008 The Guin Saga Book Three The Battle of Nospherus Bk 3 Paperback ISBN 978 1934287064 Kurimoto Kaoru Smith Alexander O 2008 The Guin Saga Book Four Prisoner of the Lagon Bk 4 Paperback ISBN 978 1934287194 Kurimoto Kaoru Smith Alexander O 2008 The Guin Saga Book Five The Marches King Bk 5 Paperback ISBN 978 1934287200 a b c グイン サーガ七人の魔道師 1 in Japanese Media Factory Retrieved June 6 2009 The Seven Magi Vertical Retrieved June 6 2009 The Guin Saga Manga The Seven Magi Volume 1 v 1 Amazon com 2007 ISBN 978 1932234800 グイン サーガ七人の魔道師 2 in Japanese Media Factory 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2011 Retrieved January 21 2011 Guin Saga Blu ray Complete Collection Hyb rightstuf com Retrieved May 4 2015 グイン サーガ キャスト 主題歌情報公開 モバイルサイトオープン in Japanese saiani net February 18 2009 Archived from the original on April 26 2009 Retrieved April 5 2009 グイン サーガ オリジナル サウンドトラック in Japanese Guin Saga Retrieved June 19 2009 Anime adaption of Guin Saga to be aired from April 2009 on NHK BS 2 en gigazine net February 18 2009 Archived from the original on July 10 2012 Retrieved June 6 2009 Guin Saga Henkyo Hen Limited Release limited to 5 000 copies cdjapan co jp Retrieved March 7 2009 Guin Saga Inbou Hen Limited Release limited to 5 000 copies cdjapan co jp Retrieved March 7 2009 Guin Saga Senran Hen Limited Release limited to 5 000 copies cdjapan co jp Retrieved March 7 2009 Guin Saga Graffiti Limited Release limited to 5 000 copies cdjapan co jp Retrieved March 7 2009 Guin Saga 7 Nin No Madoushi Limited Release limited to 5 000 copies cdjapan co jp Retrieved March 7 2009 Guin Saga Hyousetsu no 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