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List of Buso Renkin episodes

The anime series Buso Renkin is based on the manga series of the same name written by Nobuhiro Watsuki. The series is directed by Takao Kato and produced by Xebec.[1][2][3] The episodes follow Kazuki Muto who becomes an Alchemic warrior in the battle against Alchemic monsters known as Homunculi.

The cover of the DVD Box set containing all twenty-six episodes of Buso Renkin released by Geneon Universal Entertainment on November 26, 2009 in Japan

The production of the Buso Renkin anime was announced by the release of a minute-long internet trailer.[4][5] Buso Renkin aired between October 5, 2006, and March 29, 2007,A on TV Tokyo.[6] The episodes were later released in nine DVD compilations between January 25, 2007, and September 21, 2007 by Geneon Universal Entertainment. A DVD box set containing the whole series was released on November 26, 2009.[7][8]

On December 8, 2007, Viz Media announced the production of the English dub which would be released in two DVD sets of thirteen episodes each.[9] The first set containing episodes one to thirteen was released on April 29, 2008, and the second set contains episodes fourteen to twenty-six and was released on October 7, 2008.[10][11] On December 20, 2009, the first three episodes from the series were officially uploaded to Hulu and Viz Media's portal.[12] Two episodes were uploaded weekly thereafter with the final episode uploaded on March 8, 2010.[13][14] Beginning October 2, 2012, Buso Renkin was streamed on Neon Alley.[15]

The series use three pieces of theme music: a single opening theme and two ending themes. The opening theme is "Makka Na Chikai" (真赤な誓い, lit. "Crimson Oath") by Yoshiki Fukuyama.[2] The first ending theme from episodes one to fourteen is "Hoshiakari" (ホシアカリ, lit. "Starlight") by Jyukai and the second theme for the remaining episodes is "Itoshiki Sekai" (愛しき世界, lit. "Beloved World") by Aya Kagami.[2][3][16]

Production team edit

Buso Renkin's original work was created by Nobuhiro Watsuki in the form of a manga. The anime series was produced by Xebec and directed by Takao Kato.[2][3] The series was planned by Kazuhiko Torishima, Akihiro Kawamura, Koji Kumozu, and Yukinao Shijimoji. The producers were Makota Oyoshi, Nobuhiro Nakayama, Shinichi Ikeda, Hinoyuki Yonemasu and executive producers were Naoko Watanabe and Kohei Kawase. Nobuyoshi Habara directed the opening and ending themes and its animation was directed by Akio Takami. Keito Watanabe directed the art of the series, Natsuyo Ban coordinated the colors, Takuya Matsumura designed the animation for the weapons, and Sunao Chikako designed the props. The sound was directed by Takeshi Takadara; sound effects were done by Mitsuru Kageyama, mixed by Naotsugu Uchida, edited by Akane Sango, and recorded at Half H-P Studio.[2][3]

On December 8, 2007, Viz Media announced that Buso Renkin would receive an English localization and be released in two DVD sets.[9] The production for the dubbing was coordinated by Marc Schmidt and recorded at Salami Studios located in Hollywood.[3] The cast of the English dub was overseen by Rene Veilleux. The English script was written by her along with Donald Roman Lopez. The automated dialogue replacement mixing was done by Mark Mecado, Johnathan Palomo Abelardo, Jeff Kettle, and Josh Huber.[3]

Episode list edit

Ep no. Title Director Writer Animation director Original airdate[6]A Refs.
1"A New Life"
Transliteration: "Atarashii inochi" (Japanese: 新しい命)
Tsuyoshi NagasawaGyo YamatoyaAkio TakamiOctober 5, 2006 (2006-10-05)[3][17]
A 16-year-old boy named Kazuki Muto awakens from a nightmare where he is killed by a monster after trying to save a mysterious girl. At school, a teacher named Mita punishes Kazuki for not having proper school equipment and forces him to stay after school. That night, the teacher reveals himself to be the monster from his dream which really happened, causing Kazuki to experience a flashback where the girl uses a kakugane to restore Kazuki's life. Kazuki is saved by Tokiko Tsumura, the same girl who destroys Mita and explains that the monsters are called Homunculi. These monsters are created from alchemy and can only be destroyed by specialized weapons called buso renkins. Tokiko tells Kazuki to go home while she heads to a warehouse where the Homunculi are hiding. Kazuki ignores her warnings and heads to the warehouse where he activates his buso renkin and defeats the Homunculus leader. The girl introduces herself as Tokiko Tsumura and takes Kazuki as her disciple.
2"The True Form Homunculus"
Transliteration: "Homunkurusu no shōtai" (Japanese: ホムンクルスの正体)
Yukio KurodaGyo YamatoyaYasuo ShimizuOctober 12, 2006 (2006-10-12)[3][18]
Tokiko's investigation of the warehouse leads her to believe that someone was using the laboratory to create Homunculus matters. She explains that Homunculus matters are parasitic embryos that turn their host into Homunculi. The pair are attacked by a mysterious man who sends a Homunculus matter to attach onto Tokiko only to have it deflected. Later on, Tokiko notices that the Homunculus matter has attached itself onto Kazuki's sister and attempts to destroy it only to have it attach to her instead. She tells Kazuki that she will change into a Homunculus within a week and that they must find the mysterious man before the week ends.
3"You've Become A Little Stronger"
Transliteration: "Kimi wa sukoshi tsuyoku natta" (Japanese: キミは少し強くなった)
Takeshi AndoKatsuhiko KoideHirokazu HanaiOctober 19, 2006 (2006-10-19)[3][19]
After learning that the Homunculus creator is a student at Kazuki's school, Kazuki and Tokiko attempt to search for him on the school grounds, but fail to find him. Kazuki is later confronted by a Frog Homunculus and defeats it in battle only to faint from his injuries. A Plant Homunculus appears and prepares to finish off Kazuki, but Tokiko intercepts its attack and kills it. Kazuki regains consciousness and promises to Tokiko that he will work harder from then on.
4"Another New Life"
Transliteration: "Mō hitotsu no atarashii inochi" (Japanese: もう一つの新しい命)
Shigeru UedaKento ShimoyamaYuichi OkaOctober 26, 2006 (2006-10-26)[3][20]
Kazuki and Tokiko finally discover the creator's identity to be Koushaku Chono. Koushaku explains that he intends to turn himself into a humanoid Homunculus with a specially made Homunculus embryo which will grant him abilities and endurance far beyond human capacity. Koushaku's Hawk Homunculus Washio captures Kazuki and Tokiko and takes them to a secluded forest and engages the two in battle.
5"To Protect Someone"
Transliteration: "Mamoru beki hito no tame ni" (Japanese: 守るべき人のために)
Yukio KurodaKento ShimoyamaYasuo ShimizuNovember 2, 2006 (2006-11-02)[3][21]
After enduring a long battle, Kazuki defeats Washio. Tokiko has become unable to move due to the embedded Homunculus embryo and is carried by Kazuki back to town. Kazuki leaves Tokiko in the care of his friends before leaving in search of Koushaku who holds the cure to Tokiko's condition.
6"The Butterfly of Black Death"
Transliteration: "Kokushi no chō" (Japanese: 黒死の蝶)
Takayoshi MorimiyaKatsuhiko ChibaKiyotoshi Aoi
Kazuya Morimae
November 9, 2006 (2006-11-09)[3][22]
Kazuki finds Koushaku in his great-great grandfather's laboratory and attempts to destroy the Homunculus matter. However, due to the interference of Koushaku's younger brother Jiro, Koushaku is able to have the Homunculus embryo attach to him and is turned into a Humanoid Homunculus. He then begins to eat everyone in the vicinity until he is killed by Kazuki, who passes out from exhaustion before he is able to deliver the cure to Tokiko. Kazuki awakens to find the cured Tokiko who christens his buso renkin Sunlight Heart.
7"Whether or not You're a Hypocrite"
Transliteration: "Moshi kimi ga gizen to utagau no nara" (Japanese: もし君が偽善と疑うのなら)
Isao TakayamaGyo YamatoyaTakuya MatsumuraNovember 16, 2006 (2006-11-16)[3][23]
Captain Bravo, a member of the Alchemist Warriors and the one who delivered the cure to Tokiko, offers Kazuki a chance to join their mission combating the LXE, a group consisting of Human-type Homunculi based in Kazuki's town. Koushaku, having been resurrected by the LXE's leader who is also his great-great grandfather, Dr. Butterfly, and now calling himself Papillon, seeks Kazuki and declares war on him. Kazuki, Tokiko and Bravo are then attacked by Kinjo, a Homunculus of the LXE, but he is quickly dispatched by Bravo.
8"A Night in the Dorm"
Transliteration: "Kishukusha no yoru" (Japanese: 寄宿舎の夜)
Yukio KurodaKatsuhiko KoideYasuo ShimizuNovember 23, 2006 (2006-11-23)[3][24]
During the night, Bravo takes Kazuki out to the woods for special training while Tokiko protects the kakugane acquired from the previous battle. Later on, a Homunculus named Jinnai uses a buso renkin and takes control over the students in the dorm, ordering them to take the kakugane from Tokiko. Tokiko is able to avoid her classmates and kill Jinnai, freeing them from his control. Papillon takes the kakugane from the defeated Homunculus, declares that he will defeat Kazuki and then leaves the scene.
9"The Hayasaka Twins"
Transliteration: "Hayasaka kyōdai" (Japanese: 早坂姉弟)
Shunji YoshidaKento ShimoyamaSeiya NumataNovember 30, 2006 (2006-11-30)[3][25]
Kazuki and Tokiko befriend the Hayasaka twins, Shusui and Ouka. However, the twins are actually humans working with the LXE ordered to kill the Alchemist warriors at the school. When two LXE Homunculi invade the school, Kazuki and Tokiko intercept the threats, causing the twins to realize who the Alchemist Warriors are and that they must kill their friends.
10"It Seems We're Well Matched"
Transliteration: "Kimi to ore ha aishō ga ii" (Japanese: 君と俺は相性がいい)
Akihiro EnomotoGyo YamatoyaYuichi OukaDecember 7, 2006 (2006-12-07)[3][26]
The four begin to battle and Kazuki eventually inflicts a fatal wound on Shusui. Ouka uses her buso renkin and heals Shusui while at the same time receiving Shusui's wound on her own body. Due to this, Kazuki realizes they are both humans and not Homunculi and questions whether they are the enemy or not. Shusui reveals that they worked under the LXE so that one day the two can become Homunculi and live together for eternity.
11"'Til Death Do Us Part"
Transliteration: "Shi ga futari o wakatsu made" (Japanese: 死が二人を別つまで)
Yukio KurodaGyo YamatoyaYasuo ShimizuDecember 14, 2006 (2006-12-14)[3][27]
Tokiko proceeds to eliminate the twins but is stopped by Kazuki who argues that they are still human and deserve to live. Shusui inflicts a critical wound on Kazuki while he is distracted. However, Ouka uses her buso renkin and absorbs Kazuki's wound damage claiming that Kazuki is someone they can trust. As Ouka begins to die, Kazuki, Tokiko and Shusui are able to avert her death with the healing properties of the kakuganes. The next day, Kazuki and Tokiko visit Ouka in the hospital who reveals that her brother had left to train in order to rid himself of LXE's corruption.
12"Carnival"
Transliteration: "Kaanibaru" (Japanese: カーニバル)
Tsuyoshi NagasawaKatsuhiko ChibaMasayuki KatoDecember 21, 2006 (2006-12-21)[3][28]
Kazuki, Tokiko and Bravo infiltrate the LXE's base only to find out Dr. Butterfly and his army of Homunculi are targeting Kazuki's school. While Bravo engages in battle in the base with the Homunculus called Moonface, Kazuki and Tokiko defends the school from Dr. Butterfly and his homunculus army.
13"Signs of Death"
Transliteration: "Shi no taidō" (Japanese: 死の胎動)
Tsuyoshi YoshimotoKento ShimoyamaSeiya NumataDecember 28, 2006 (2006-12-28)[3][29]
After defeating the Homunculi, the flask Dr. Butterfly has with him activates and begins to drain energy from everyone inside the school. Papillon appears with his own buso renkin activated and challenges Dr. Butterfly to a battle, eventually coming out victorious.
14"Who Are You?"
Transliteration: "Kimi wa dare da?" (Japanese: キミは誰だ?)
Isao TakayamaKatsuhiko KoideTakuya MatsumuraDecember 28, 2006 (2006-12-28)[16][30]
Before Dr. Butterfly dies, he explains that a man named Victor is inside the flask and that he is a being far superior to humans and Homunculi. Kazuki destroys the flask, but Victor has already revived. Kazuki engages Victor in battle and is seemingly killed after having his kakugane destroyed. Kazuki regains his kakugane which is revealed to be a black kakugane, causing him to transform into a being like Victor with glowing light green hair, red eyes and copper-colored skin.
15"An Intermediate Existence"
Transliteration: "Chūkan no sonzai" (Japanese: 中間の存在)
Yukio KurodaKatsuhiko KoideYasuo ShimizuJanuary 11, 2007 (2007-01-11)[16][31]
After a short battle, Victor concludes that it would take too much time to defeat Kazuki and leaves the school. After reuniting with Captain Bravo, Papillon leaves to research Victor in order to turn Kazuki back into a human being. The next day, they decide to head to the beach where Tokiko runs into Gouta Nakamura. He tells Tokiko to meet with him at night for important information.
16"New Strength"
Transliteration: "Arata naru chikara" (Japanese: 新たなる力)
Shigeru UedaGyo YamatoyaYuichi OkaJanuary 18, 2007 (2007-01-18)[16][32]
That night, Gouta calls Tokiko out and tells her that Kazuki will be killed. Captain Bravo tells Kazuki that in six weeks, Kazuki will be passively draining energy from those around him like Victor and that Bravo has been ordered to kill Kazuki before the transformation is complete. In a short battle, Bravo handily defeats Kazuki and leaves him for dead by throwing his inert body into the ocean.
17"When Dawn Comes"
Transliteration: "Yoru ga ake tara" (Japanese: 夜が明けたら)
Takeshi AndoKatsuhiko ChibaHirokazu HanaiJanuary 25, 2007 (2007-01-25)[16][33]
Tokiko manages to find Kazuki's body in the ocean and is able to revive him. Meanwhile, Gouta learns that a team led out by Alchemist Warrior Chief Sekima Hiwatari is sent to confirm Kazuki's death. Gouta learns they plan to assassinate Tokiko and impedes their mission before escaping and rendezvousing with Kazuki and Tokiko. The three then prepare to travel to the school where Tokiko had found Kazuki's kakugane in order to find a way to restore his humanity.
18"The Escape"
Transliteration: "Tōhikō" (Japanese: 逃避行)
Hideya TakahashiGyo YamatoyaSunao ChikaokaFebruary 1, 2007 (2007-02-01)[16][34]
Tokiko explains that a mysterious person gave her Kazuki's kakugane and that person may know how to reverse the black kakugane's effect. Meanwhile, Papillon intercepts the team searching for Kazuki and engages one of its members, Genji Ikusabe in battle. Elsewhere, Shusui is recruited by the Alchemist Warriors for the upcoming battle against Victor. Kazuki's group is ambushed by the team at a graveyard.
19"As Long As I Can Protect You"
Transliteration: "Kimi sae mamorere ba" (Japanese: 君さえ守れれば)
Yukio KurodaKento ShimoyamaYasuo ShimizuFebruary 8, 2007 (2007-02-08)[16][35]
Hiwatari's buso renkin separates Kazuki from Tokiko and Gota. Papillon manages to defeat Ikusabe and learns about Kazuki's whereabouts from him. Tokiko and Gouta are able to defeat the enemy, Shinobu Negoro, and resume searching for Kazuki. Elsewhere, the other group of Alchemist Warriors finds Victor and engages him in battle only to be easily beaten, though Shusui's abilities save them from certain death.
20"With Strength and Power"
Transliteration: "Omoi to chikara o kome te" (Japanese: 想いと力を込めて)
Sunhi SonKatsuhiko KoideAkio TakamiFebruary 15, 2007 (2007-02-15)[16][36]
Kazuki runs into Captain Bravo, engages him in battle but is soon overwhelmed. Despite the information Tokiko is able to relay, Bravo tells them that after he kills Kazuki, he will kill himself to repent for his death. Kazuki, enraged that his failure will result in Bravo's death, pierces Bravo's buso renkin and wounds him. Bravo accepts that Kazuki has become stronger and allows him to continue his search for a cure. However, they are then interrupted by Hiwatari's appearance.
21"Gone Into FlameB"Tsuyoshi NagasawaKatsuhiko ChibaAkio Takami
Hatsue Kato
February 22, 2007 (2007-02-22)[16][37]
Hiwatari engages the four in battle and Bravo is critically wounded in the process. Just before Kazuki and Hiwatari finish each other off, the Alchemist General, Shosei Sakaguchi, stops them, explaining Kazuki's assassination has been suspended and that the top priority for the Alchemists is the battle against Victor. Shosei then reinstates Tokiko and Gouta as Alchemy Warriors and allows Kazuki to continue his search for a cure.
22"A Decision Is Required"
Transliteration: "Ketsudan o yōsu" (Japanese: 決断を要す)
Yukio KurodaGyo YamatoyaYasuo ShimizuFebruary 29, 2007 (2007-02-29)[16][38]
The Alchemist Warriors find and engage Victor in battle. Meanwhile, Kazuki, Tokiko, Gouta and Papillon arrive at the school and meet a mysterious figure who introduces herself as Victoria and leads them to her brain in a vat mother, Alexandria, the creator of the black kakugane. Alexandria reveals her creation, a white kakugane, and explains it is able to negate the effects of the black kakugane. However, with only one in existence, Kazuki must decide whether to use it on himself or Victor.
23"Boy meets Battle GirlA"Daisuke TakashimaKento ShimoyamaYumi Shimizu
Masaki Tanigawa
Hiroyuki Kaido
March 8, 2007 (2007-03-08)[16][39]
Kazuki and Tokiko spend time with their friends at the amusement park. After much thought, Kazuki decides what he will do with the white kakugane. Meanwhile, the battle between the Alchemist Warriors and Victor continues.
24"When You Die, I'll Die With You"
Transliteration: "Kimi ga shinu toki ga watashi ga shinu toki" (Japanese: キミが死ぬ時が私が死ぬ時)
Yukio KurodaKento ShimoyamaYasuo ShimizuMarch 15, 2007 (2007-03-15)[16][40]
Kazuki retrieves the white kakugane from Alexandria and proceeds to where the battle between Victor and the Alchemist Warriors is taking place. Using his buso renkin, he forces the white kakugane into Victor; However the white kakugane fails to restore him into a human and merely weakens him. Kazuki then propels himself to the moon, dragging Victor with him and saving the Earth from Victor but leaving a grief-stricken Tokiko behind.
25"No One Could Ever Take His Place"
Transliteration: "Kawari nado inai" (Japanese: 代わりなどいない)
Daisuke TsukushiGyo YamatoyaSunao ChikaokaMarch 22, 2007 (2007-03-22)[16][41]
Kazuki's friends mourn for his sacrifice and return to their daily lives. Tokiko decides to battle Papillon before leaving town. Accompanied by Gouta, Shusui and Ouka, Tokiko is able to bypass Papillon's Homunculi and confront him declaring she will fight him in Kazuki's place.
26"Period"
Transliteration: "Piriodo" (Japanese: ピリオド)
Takeshi NagasawaGyo YamatoyaAkio TakamiMarch 29, 2007 (2007-03-29)[42][16]
Papillon is revealed to have been making a white kakugane to restore Kazuki. The battle is stopped when they notice that Kazuki's buso renkin's light is seen on the moon. The Alchemist Warriors, using Shosei's buso renkin, fly into space in order to retrieve Kazuki. Victor decides to send Kazuki back to Earth with the use of his own buso renkin. Kazuki, seeing the good in Victor, drags him back to Earth. Papillon, using his white kakugane, restores Kazuki's humanity and the two begin their long awaited duel. The Alchemist Warriors are able to create another white kakugane and restore Victor back into a human. Victor asks them to turn him into a Homunculus and that he will lead all the Homunculi to the moon until they find a way to revert Homunculi back into humans. From then on, Kazuki and Tokiko return to their daily lives while Papillon becomes an urban legend.

Volume DVDs edit

Japanese release edit

Geneon Universal Entertainment released nine DVD compilations between January 25, 2007 and September 21, 2007 in Japan.[7] A DVD box set containing all twenty-six episodes was released on November 26, 2009.[8]

Geneon Universal Entertainment (Japan, Region 2 DVD)
Volume Episodes Release date Ref.
Volume 1 1–2 January 25, 2007 [7]
Volume 2 3–5 February 23, 2007
Volume 3 6–8 March 28, 2007
Volume 4 9–11 April 25, 2007
Volume 5 12–14 May 25, 2007
Volume 6 15–17 April 24, 2007
Volume 7 18–20 July 25, 2007
Volume 8 21–23 August 24, 2007
Volume 9 24-26 September 21, 2007
Box 1–26 November 26, 2009 [8]

North American release edit

Viz Media released the English dub of the series in two DVD compilations which contain thirteen episodes each.[10][11]

Viz Media (North America, Region 1 DVD)
Volume Episodes Release date Ref.
Volume 1 1–13 April 29, 2008 [10]
Volume 2 14–26 October 7, 2008 [11]

Notes and references edit

Notes
  • ^A The official website of Buso Renkin informs episodes aired between October 4, 2006, and March 28, 2007 at the 25:00 AM timeslot.[17][42] This, technically, means that the show was broadcast always a day later than what is featured on the site.
  • ^B The episode's title used English lettering in the Japanese airing.
General references
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The anime series Buso Renkin is based on the manga series of the same name written by Nobuhiro Watsuki The series is directed by Takao Kato and produced by Xebec 1 2 3 The episodes follow Kazuki Muto who becomes an Alchemic warrior in the battle against Alchemic monsters known as Homunculi The cover of the DVD Box set containing all twenty six episodes of Buso Renkin released by Geneon Universal Entertainment on November 26 2009 in Japan The production of the Buso Renkin anime was announced by the release of a minute long internet trailer 4 5 Buso Renkin aired between October 5 2006 and March 29 2007 A on TV Tokyo 6 The episodes were later released in nine DVD compilations between January 25 2007 and September 21 2007 by Geneon Universal Entertainment A DVD box set containing the whole series was released on November 26 2009 7 8 On December 8 2007 Viz Media announced the production of the English dub which would be released in two DVD sets of thirteen episodes each 9 The first set containing episodes one to thirteen was released on April 29 2008 and the second set contains episodes fourteen to twenty six and was released on October 7 2008 10 11 On December 20 2009 the first three episodes from the series were officially uploaded to Hulu and Viz Media s portal 12 Two episodes were uploaded weekly thereafter with the final episode uploaded on March 8 2010 13 14 Beginning October 2 2012 Buso Renkin was streamed on Neon Alley 15 The series use three pieces of theme music a single opening theme and two ending themes The opening theme is Makka Na Chikai 真赤な誓い lit Crimson Oath by Yoshiki Fukuyama 2 The first ending theme from episodes one to fourteen is Hoshiakari ホシアカリ lit Starlight by Jyukai and the second theme for the remaining episodes is Itoshiki Sekai 愛しき世界 lit Beloved World by Aya Kagami 2 3 16 Contents 1 Production team 2 Episode list 3 Volume DVDs 3 1 Japanese release 3 2 North American release 4 Notes and referencesProduction team editBuso Renkin s original work was created by Nobuhiro Watsuki in the form of a manga The anime series was produced by Xebec and directed by Takao Kato 2 3 The series was planned by Kazuhiko Torishima Akihiro Kawamura Koji Kumozu and Yukinao Shijimoji The producers were Makota Oyoshi Nobuhiro Nakayama Shinichi Ikeda Hinoyuki Yonemasu and executive producers were Naoko Watanabe and Kohei Kawase Nobuyoshi Habara directed the opening and ending themes and its animation was directed by Akio Takami Keito Watanabe directed the art of the series Natsuyo Ban coordinated the colors Takuya Matsumura designed the animation for the weapons and Sunao Chikako designed the props The sound was directed by Takeshi Takadara sound effects were done by Mitsuru Kageyama mixed by Naotsugu Uchida edited by Akane Sango and recorded at Half H P Studio 2 3 On December 8 2007 Viz Media announced that Buso Renkin would receive an English localization and be released in two DVD sets 9 The production for the dubbing was coordinated by Marc Schmidt and recorded at Salami Studios located in Hollywood 3 The cast of the English dub was overseen by Rene Veilleux The English script was written by her along with Donald Roman Lopez The automated dialogue replacement mixing was done by Mark Mecado Johnathan Palomo Abelardo Jeff Kettle and Josh Huber 3 Episode list editEp no Title Director Writer Animation director Original airdate 6 A Refs 1 A New Life Transliteration Atarashii inochi Japanese 新しい命 Tsuyoshi NagasawaGyo YamatoyaAkio TakamiOctober 5 2006 2006 10 05 3 17 A 16 year old boy named Kazuki Muto awakens from a nightmare where he is killed by a monster after trying to save a mysterious girl At school a teacher named Mita punishes Kazuki for not having proper school equipment and forces him to stay after school That night the teacher reveals himself to be the monster from his dream which really happened causing Kazuki to experience a flashback where the girl uses a kakugane to restore Kazuki s life Kazuki is saved by Tokiko Tsumura the same girl who destroys Mita and explains that the monsters are called Homunculi These monsters are created from alchemy and can only be destroyed by specialized weapons called buso renkins Tokiko tells Kazuki to go home while she heads to a warehouse where the Homunculi are hiding Kazuki ignores her warnings and heads to the warehouse where he activates his buso renkin and defeats the Homunculus leader The girl introduces herself as Tokiko Tsumura and takes Kazuki as her disciple 2 The True Form Homunculus Transliteration Homunkurusu no shōtai Japanese ホムンクルスの正体 Yukio KurodaGyo YamatoyaYasuo ShimizuOctober 12 2006 2006 10 12 3 18 Tokiko s investigation of the warehouse leads her to believe that someone was using the laboratory to create Homunculus matters She explains that Homunculus matters are parasitic embryos that turn their host into Homunculi The pair are attacked by a mysterious man who sends a Homunculus matter to attach onto Tokiko only to have it deflected Later on Tokiko notices that the Homunculus matter has attached itself onto Kazuki s sister and attempts to destroy it only to have it attach to her instead She tells Kazuki that she will change into a Homunculus within a week and that they must find the mysterious man before the week ends 3 You ve Become A Little Stronger Transliteration Kimi wa sukoshi tsuyoku natta Japanese キミは少し強くなった Takeshi AndoKatsuhiko KoideHirokazu HanaiOctober 19 2006 2006 10 19 3 19 After learning that the Homunculus creator is a student at Kazuki s school Kazuki and Tokiko attempt to search for him on the school grounds but fail to find him Kazuki is later confronted by a Frog Homunculus and defeats it in battle only to faint from his injuries A Plant Homunculus appears and prepares to finish off Kazuki but Tokiko intercepts its attack and kills it Kazuki regains consciousness and promises to Tokiko that he will work harder from then on 4 Another New Life Transliteration Mō hitotsu no atarashii inochi Japanese もう一つの新しい命 Shigeru UedaKento ShimoyamaYuichi OkaOctober 26 2006 2006 10 26 3 20 Kazuki and Tokiko finally discover the creator s identity to be Koushaku Chono Koushaku explains that he intends to turn himself into a humanoid Homunculus with a specially made Homunculus embryo which will grant him abilities and endurance far beyond human capacity Koushaku s Hawk Homunculus Washio captures Kazuki and Tokiko and takes them to a secluded forest and engages the two in battle 5 To Protect Someone Transliteration Mamoru beki hito no tame ni Japanese 守るべき人のために Yukio KurodaKento ShimoyamaYasuo ShimizuNovember 2 2006 2006 11 02 3 21 After enduring a long battle Kazuki defeats Washio Tokiko has become unable to move due to the embedded Homunculus embryo and is carried by Kazuki back to town Kazuki leaves Tokiko in the care of his friends before leaving in search of Koushaku who holds the cure to Tokiko s condition 6 The Butterfly of Black Death Transliteration Kokushi no chō Japanese 黒死の蝶 Takayoshi MorimiyaKatsuhiko ChibaKiyotoshi Aoi Kazuya MorimaeNovember 9 2006 2006 11 09 3 22 Kazuki finds Koushaku in his great great grandfather s laboratory and attempts to destroy the Homunculus matter However due to the interference of Koushaku s younger brother Jiro Koushaku is able to have the Homunculus embryo attach to him and is turned into a Humanoid Homunculus He then begins to eat everyone in the vicinity until he is killed by Kazuki who passes out from exhaustion before he is able to deliver the cure to Tokiko Kazuki awakens to find the cured Tokiko who christens his buso renkin Sunlight Heart 7 Whether or not You re a Hypocrite Transliteration Moshi kimi ga gizen to utagau no nara Japanese もし君が偽善と疑うのなら Isao TakayamaGyo YamatoyaTakuya MatsumuraNovember 16 2006 2006 11 16 3 23 Captain Bravo a member of the Alchemist Warriors and the one who delivered the cure to Tokiko offers Kazuki a chance to join their mission combating the LXE a group consisting of Human type Homunculi based in Kazuki s town Koushaku having been resurrected by the LXE s leader who is also his great great grandfather Dr Butterfly and now calling himself Papillon seeks Kazuki and declares war on him Kazuki Tokiko and Bravo are then attacked by Kinjo a Homunculus of the LXE but he is quickly dispatched by Bravo 8 A Night in the Dorm Transliteration Kishukusha no yoru Japanese 寄宿舎の夜 Yukio KurodaKatsuhiko KoideYasuo ShimizuNovember 23 2006 2006 11 23 3 24 During the night Bravo takes Kazuki out to the woods for special training while Tokiko protects the kakugane acquired from the previous battle Later on a Homunculus named Jinnai uses a buso renkin and takes control over the students in the dorm ordering them to take the kakugane from Tokiko Tokiko is able to avoid her classmates and kill Jinnai freeing them from his control Papillon takes the kakugane from the defeated Homunculus declares that he will defeat Kazuki and then leaves the scene 9 The Hayasaka Twins Transliteration Hayasaka kyōdai Japanese 早坂姉弟 Shunji YoshidaKento ShimoyamaSeiya NumataNovember 30 2006 2006 11 30 3 25 Kazuki and Tokiko befriend the Hayasaka twins Shusui and Ouka However the twins are actually humans working with the LXE ordered to kill the Alchemist warriors at the school When two LXE Homunculi invade the school Kazuki and Tokiko intercept the threats causing the twins to realize who the Alchemist Warriors are and that they must kill their friends 10 It Seems We re Well Matched Transliteration Kimi to ore ha aishō ga ii Japanese 君と俺は相性がいい Akihiro EnomotoGyo YamatoyaYuichi OukaDecember 7 2006 2006 12 07 3 26 The four begin to battle and Kazuki eventually inflicts a fatal wound on Shusui Ouka uses her buso renkin and heals Shusui while at the same time receiving Shusui s wound on her own body Due to this Kazuki realizes they are both humans and not Homunculi and questions whether they are the enemy or not Shusui reveals that they worked under the LXE so that one day the two can become Homunculi and live together for eternity 11 Til Death Do Us Part Transliteration Shi ga futari o wakatsu made Japanese 死が二人を別つまで Yukio KurodaGyo YamatoyaYasuo ShimizuDecember 14 2006 2006 12 14 3 27 Tokiko proceeds to eliminate the twins but is stopped by Kazuki who argues that they are still human and deserve to live Shusui inflicts a critical wound on Kazuki while he is distracted However Ouka uses her buso renkin and absorbs Kazuki s wound damage claiming that Kazuki is someone they can trust As Ouka begins to die Kazuki Tokiko and Shusui are able to avert her death with the healing properties of the kakuganes The next day Kazuki and Tokiko visit Ouka in the hospital who reveals that her brother had left to train in order to rid himself of LXE s corruption 12 Carnival Transliteration Kaanibaru Japanese カーニバル Tsuyoshi NagasawaKatsuhiko ChibaMasayuki KatoDecember 21 2006 2006 12 21 3 28 Kazuki Tokiko and Bravo infiltrate the LXE s base only to find out Dr Butterfly and his army of Homunculi are targeting Kazuki s school While Bravo engages in battle in the base with the Homunculus called Moonface Kazuki and Tokiko defends the school from Dr Butterfly and his homunculus army 13 Signs of Death Transliteration Shi no taidō Japanese 死の胎動 Tsuyoshi YoshimotoKento ShimoyamaSeiya NumataDecember 28 2006 2006 12 28 3 29 After defeating the Homunculi the flask Dr Butterfly has with him activates and begins to drain energy from everyone inside the school Papillon appears with his own buso renkin activated and challenges Dr Butterfly to a battle eventually coming out victorious 14 Who Are You Transliteration Kimi wa dare da Japanese キミは誰だ Isao TakayamaKatsuhiko KoideTakuya MatsumuraDecember 28 2006 2006 12 28 16 30 Before Dr Butterfly dies he explains that a man named Victor is inside the flask and that he is a being far superior to humans and Homunculi Kazuki destroys the flask but Victor has already revived Kazuki engages Victor in battle and is seemingly killed after having his kakugane destroyed Kazuki regains his kakugane which is revealed to be a black kakugane causing him to transform into a being like Victor with glowing light green hair red eyes and copper colored skin 15 An Intermediate Existence Transliteration Chukan no sonzai Japanese 中間の存在 Yukio KurodaKatsuhiko KoideYasuo ShimizuJanuary 11 2007 2007 01 11 16 31 After a short battle Victor concludes that it would take too much time to defeat Kazuki and leaves the school After reuniting with Captain Bravo Papillon leaves to research Victor in order to turn Kazuki back into a human being The next day they decide to head to the beach where Tokiko runs into Gouta Nakamura He tells Tokiko to meet with him at night for important information 16 New Strength Transliteration Arata naru chikara Japanese 新たなる力 Shigeru UedaGyo YamatoyaYuichi OkaJanuary 18 2007 2007 01 18 16 32 That night Gouta calls Tokiko out and tells her that Kazuki will be killed Captain Bravo tells Kazuki that in six weeks Kazuki will be passively draining energy from those around him like Victor and that Bravo has been ordered to kill Kazuki before the transformation is complete In a short battle Bravo handily defeats Kazuki and leaves him for dead by throwing his inert body into the ocean 17 When Dawn Comes Transliteration Yoru ga ake tara Japanese 夜が明けたら Takeshi AndoKatsuhiko ChibaHirokazu HanaiJanuary 25 2007 2007 01 25 16 33 Tokiko manages to find Kazuki s body in the ocean and is able to revive him Meanwhile Gouta learns that a team led out by Alchemist Warrior Chief Sekima Hiwatari is sent to confirm Kazuki s death Gouta learns they plan to assassinate Tokiko and impedes their mission before escaping and rendezvousing with Kazuki and Tokiko The three then prepare to travel to the school where Tokiko had found Kazuki s kakugane in order to find a way to restore his humanity 18 The Escape Transliteration Tōhikō Japanese 逃避行 Hideya TakahashiGyo YamatoyaSunao ChikaokaFebruary 1 2007 2007 02 01 16 34 Tokiko explains that a mysterious person gave her Kazuki s kakugane and that person may know how to reverse the black kakugane s effect Meanwhile Papillon intercepts the team searching for Kazuki and engages one of its members Genji Ikusabe in battle Elsewhere Shusui is recruited by the Alchemist Warriors for the upcoming battle against Victor Kazuki s group is ambushed by the team at a graveyard 19 As Long As I Can Protect You Transliteration Kimi sae mamorere ba Japanese 君さえ守れれば Yukio KurodaKento ShimoyamaYasuo ShimizuFebruary 8 2007 2007 02 08 16 35 Hiwatari s buso renkin separates Kazuki from Tokiko and Gota Papillon manages to defeat Ikusabe and learns about Kazuki s whereabouts from him Tokiko and Gouta are able to defeat the enemy Shinobu Negoro and resume searching for Kazuki Elsewhere the other group of Alchemist Warriors finds Victor and engages him in battle only to be easily beaten though Shusui s abilities save them from certain death 20 With Strength and Power Transliteration Omoi to chikara o kome te Japanese 想いと力を込めて Sunhi SonKatsuhiko KoideAkio TakamiFebruary 15 2007 2007 02 15 16 36 Kazuki runs into Captain Bravo engages him in battle but is soon overwhelmed Despite the information Tokiko is able to relay Bravo tells them that after he kills Kazuki he will kill himself to repent for his death Kazuki enraged that his failure will result in Bravo s death pierces Bravo s buso renkin and wounds him Bravo accepts that Kazuki has become stronger and allows him to continue his search for a cure However they are then interrupted by Hiwatari s appearance 21 Gone Into FlameB Tsuyoshi NagasawaKatsuhiko ChibaAkio Takami Hatsue KatoFebruary 22 2007 2007 02 22 16 37 Hiwatari engages the four in battle and Bravo is critically wounded in the process Just before Kazuki and Hiwatari finish each other off the Alchemist General Shosei Sakaguchi stops them explaining Kazuki s assassination has been suspended and that the top priority for the Alchemists is the battle against Victor Shosei then reinstates Tokiko and Gouta as Alchemy Warriors and allows Kazuki to continue his search for a cure 22 A Decision Is Required Transliteration Ketsudan o yōsu Japanese 決断を要す Yukio KurodaGyo YamatoyaYasuo ShimizuFebruary 29 2007 2007 02 29 16 38 The Alchemist Warriors find and engage Victor in battle Meanwhile Kazuki Tokiko Gouta and Papillon arrive at the school and meet a mysterious figure who introduces herself as Victoria and leads them to her brain in a vat mother Alexandria the creator of the black kakugane Alexandria reveals her creation a white kakugane and explains it is able to negate the effects of the black kakugane However with only one in existence Kazuki must decide whether to use it on himself or Victor 23 Boy meets Battle GirlA Daisuke TakashimaKento ShimoyamaYumi Shimizu Masaki Tanigawa Hiroyuki KaidoMarch 8 2007 2007 03 08 16 39 Kazuki and Tokiko spend time with their friends at the amusement park After much thought Kazuki decides what he will do with the white kakugane Meanwhile the battle between the Alchemist Warriors and Victor continues 24 When You Die I ll Die With You Transliteration Kimi ga shinu toki ga watashi ga shinu toki Japanese キミが死ぬ時が私が死ぬ時 Yukio KurodaKento ShimoyamaYasuo ShimizuMarch 15 2007 2007 03 15 16 40 Kazuki retrieves the white kakugane from Alexandria and proceeds to where the battle between Victor and the Alchemist Warriors is taking place Using his buso renkin he forces the white kakugane into Victor However the white kakugane fails to restore him into a human and merely weakens him Kazuki then propels himself to the moon dragging Victor with him and saving the Earth from Victor but leaving a grief stricken Tokiko behind 25 No One Could Ever Take His Place Transliteration Kawari nado inai Japanese 代わりなどいない Daisuke TsukushiGyo YamatoyaSunao ChikaokaMarch 22 2007 2007 03 22 16 41 Kazuki s friends mourn for his sacrifice and return to their daily lives Tokiko decides to battle Papillon before leaving town Accompanied by Gouta Shusui and Ouka Tokiko is able to bypass Papillon s Homunculi and confront him declaring she will fight him in Kazuki s place 26 Period Transliteration Piriodo Japanese ピリオド Takeshi NagasawaGyo YamatoyaAkio TakamiMarch 29 2007 2007 03 29 42 16 Papillon is revealed to have been making a white kakugane to restore Kazuki The battle is stopped when they notice that Kazuki s buso renkin s light is seen on the moon The Alchemist Warriors using Shosei s buso renkin fly into space in order to retrieve Kazuki Victor decides to send Kazuki back to Earth with the use of his own buso renkin Kazuki seeing the good in Victor drags him back to Earth Papillon using his white kakugane restores Kazuki s humanity and the two begin their long awaited duel The Alchemist Warriors are able to create another white kakugane and restore Victor back into a human Victor asks them to turn him into a Homunculus and that he will lead all the Homunculi to the moon until they find a way to revert Homunculi back into humans From then on Kazuki and Tokiko return to their daily lives while Papillon becomes an urban legend Volume DVDs editJapanese release edit Geneon Universal Entertainment released nine DVD compilations between January 25 2007 and September 21 2007 in Japan 7 A DVD box set containing all twenty six episodes was released on November 26 2009 8 Geneon Universal Entertainment Japan Region 2 DVD Volume Episodes Release date Ref Volume 1 1 2 January 25 2007 7 Volume 2 3 5 February 23 2007 Volume 3 6 8 March 28 2007 Volume 4 9 11 April 25 2007 Volume 5 12 14 May 25 2007 Volume 6 15 17 April 24 2007 Volume 7 18 20 July 25 2007 Volume 8 21 23 August 24 2007 Volume 9 24 26 September 21 2007 Box 1 26 November 26 2009 8 North American release edit Viz Media released the English dub of the series in two DVD compilations which contain thirteen episodes each 10 11 Viz Media North America Region 1 DVD Volume Episodes Release date Ref Volume 1 1 13 April 29 2008 10 Volume 2 14 26 October 7 2008 11 Notes and references editNotes A The official website of Buso Renkin informs episodes aired between October 4 2006 and March 28 2007 at the 25 00 AM timeslot 17 42 This technically means that the show was broadcast always a day later than what is featured on the site B The episode s title used English lettering in the Japanese airing General references Buso Renkin Official Website in Japanese Xebec Retrieved January 15 2010 Viz Buso Renkin Episodes 1 10 Viz Media Archived from the original on June 6 2011 Retrieved October 3 2010 Viz Buso Renkin Episodes 11 20 Viz Media Archived from the original on November 25 2010 Retrieved October 3 2010 Viz Buso Renkin Episodes 21 26 Viz Media Archived from the original on November 25 2010 Retrieved October 3 2010 Specific references Buso Renkin Official Website in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on December 26 2009 Retrieved January 15 2010 a b c d e Staff list in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on July 19 2011 Retrieved May 9 2010 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Buso RenkinVol 1 DVD Box Set DVD Viz Media April 29 2008 ISBN 1 4215 2135 0 New Anime Trailers Online Anime News Network October 2 2006 Retrieved October 3 2010 Buso Renkin Trailer information in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on April 1 2009 Retrieved October 3 2010 a b 武装錬金 Media Arts Database in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Retrieved January 13 2021 a b c Buso Renkin DVDs in Japanese Xebec November 13 2009 Archived from the original on April 1 2009 Retrieved May 8 2010 a b c 武装錬金 DVD Box Buso Renkin DVD box in Japanese Amazon co jp Retrieved January 14 2010 a b New York Anime Festival and ICv2 Conference on Anime and Manga Anime News Network Archived from the original on December 3 2008 Retrieved January 14 2010 a b c Buso Renkin Vol 1 DVD Box Set Viz Media Archived from the original on December 24 2013 Retrieved January 14 2010 a b c Buso Renkin Vol 2 DVD Box Set Viz Media Archived from the original on December 24 2013 Retrieved January 14 2010 Buso Renkin episodes 1 12 Viz Media Archived from the original on June 6 2011 Retrieved October 11 2010 Buso Renkin episodes 13 20 Viz Media Archived from the original on January 6 2011 Retrieved October 11 2010 Buso Renkin episodes 21 26 Viz Media Archived from the original on January 7 2011 Retrieved October 11 2010 Neon Alley October 1 18 2012 schedule PDF Neon Alley Archived from the original PDF on October 18 2012 Retrieved June 4 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Buso RenkinVol 2 DVD Box Set DVD Viz Media October 7 2008 ISBN 1 4215 2485 6 a b Episode 1 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on February 19 2009 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 2 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on March 6 2009 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 3 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on March 6 2009 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 4 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on March 6 2009 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 5 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on March 6 2009 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 6 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on March 6 2009 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 7 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on March 6 2009 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 8 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on March 6 2009 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 9 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on March 6 2009 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 10 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on March 6 2009 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 11 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on December 5 2008 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 12 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on December 5 2008 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 13 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on December 5 2008 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 14 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on December 5 2008 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 15 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on December 5 2008 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 16 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on December 5 2008 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 17 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on December 5 2008 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 18 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on December 5 2008 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 19 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on December 5 2008 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 20 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on March 6 2009 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 21 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on March 6 2009 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 22 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on December 5 2008 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 23 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on March 6 2009 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 24 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on March 6 2009 Retrieved May 9 2010 Episode 25 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the original on March 6 2009 Retrieved May 9 2010 a b Episode 26 in Japanese Xebec Archived from the 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