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s-CRY-ed

s-CRY-ed (Japanese: スクライド, Hepburn: Sukuraido), also known as s.CRY.ed or Scryed, is a 26-episode Japanese anime television series which first aired in Japan on TV Tokyo. The series is written by Yōsuke Kuroda, produced by Sunrise, and directed by Gorō Taniguchi, with music composed by Kōtarō Nakagawa. It is set in an alternative time in Kanagawa Prefecture where a phenomenon gave 1% of its people supernatural powers; they are known as Alters. The plot follows a young Alter mercenary known as Kazuma, as well as Ryuho, a man working for the Alter special forces known as HOLY, who become rivals as their areas clash.

s-CRY-ed
DVD cover for Bandai Entertainment's Region 1 release of Volume 6 featuring Ryuho (left) and Kazuma (right)
スクライド
(Sukuraido)
GenreAction,[1] science fiction[2]
Anime television series
Directed byGorō Taniguchi
Written byYōsuke Kuroda
Music byKōtarō Nakagawa
StudioSunrise
Licensed by
Original networkTV Tokyo
English network
Original run July 4, 2001 December 26, 2001
Episodes26 (List of episodes)
Manga
Written byYōsuke Kuroda
Illustrated byYasunari Toda
Published byAkita Shoten
English publisher
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Champion
DemographicShōnen
Original runOctober 4, 2001June 20, 2002
Volumes5
Light novel
Written byKazuho Hyodo
Illustrated byHisashi Hirai
ImprintDengeki Bunko
DemographicMale
Original runMay 10, 2002May 10, 2003
Volumes3
Anime film
s-CRY-ed Alteration Tao
Directed byGorō Taniguchi
Written byYōsuke Kuroda
Music byKōtarō Nakagawa
StudioSunrise
ReleasedNovember 19, 2011
Runtime98 minutes
Anime film
s-CRY-ed Alteration Quan
Directed byGorō Taniguchi
Written byYōsuke Kuroda
Music byKōtarō Nakagawa
StudioSunrise
ReleasedMarch 10, 2012
Runtime96 minutes

The series' concept originated in 1999 when Taniguchi was working on Infinite Ryvius. He wanted to create another series that would contain themes similar to it, as well as new ones centered mostly on how people adapted to the 21st century. A manga adaptation of s-CRY-ed, drawn by Yasunari Toda, was serialized in Akita Shoten's Weekly Shōnen Champion. A novelization by Kazuho Hyodo has been published. Additionally, a two-part recollection film was released by Sunrise. Both the anime and the manga have also seen English release.

s-CRY-ed has been popular in Japan, often appearing on polls taken by Japanese magazines, and once took third place in the Anime Grand Prix awards. Critical reception to the series has been generally positive, with reviewers noting while initial episodes might be simple, the plot becomes more interesting as the series unfolds.

Story

Setting

The series is set several years after "The Great Uprising", a future geological phenomenon in Kanagawa Prefecture near Tokyo. These people have developed a power known as Alter where they create weapons. The number of Alters rises steadily as the series progresses. There are two opposing forces of Alters: the Native Alters, a group of Alter users who live outside the central city and avoid any relationships with the government; and HOLY, a subgroup of Alter users in an organization called HOLD. HOLD functions as the Mainland government's super police force of the Lost Ground, while HOLY, composed exclusively of Alter users, serves as the special operations group, aiding it in performing dangerous missions that might require the help of an Alter user.

Plot

Kazuma is a native Alter user who makes his living as a mercenary so that he and his close friend, Kanami Yuta, can live together. Kazuma's friend Kunihiko Kimishima gives him a mission to defeat another native Alter user. However, a man known as Ryuho from HOLY captures Kazuma in the aftermath. Ryuho tries to interrogate Kazuma over an unknown Alter user (later dubbed Crystal) who killed his mother and dog. Using a woman from HOLY named Mimori Kiryu as a hostage, Kazuma manages to return to his house. When native Alter users are captured by HOLY, Kazuma enters a forest where he finds Crystal. After fighting Crystal, Kazuma's Alter receives a power up. Shortly afterwards, it is revealed the Great Uprising was caused by a similar event in a parallel universe where all creatures are independent thinking Alters. Kazuma goes on a rampage against HOLY after Kimishima dies while helping him during one of his fights. Shortly afterwards, Kazuma and Ryuho fight, but during the battle, they open a gateway to the parallel universe, causing another uprising and attracting the attention of the Mainland government.

Both Kazuma and Ryuho are thought to be dead after the fight. While Kazuma hides in underground fights, Ryuho suffers amnesia. With help from an old friend, HOLY member Straight Cougar, Kazuma recovers his will to protect Kanami who is searching for him. Ryuho also recovers his memories while fighting HOLY users attacking natives and ends up becoming one of Kazuma's allies. The Mainland sends its agent, Kyouji Mujo, to the Lost Ground in an attempt to exploit the power of the parallel universe for economic gain. Mujo develops delusions of grandeur after becoming the de facto head of the Lost Ground government and absorbing the crystal entity from "the other side" to add to his already formidable Alter power. Both he and the Crystal entity are defeated by the separate efforts of Kazuma and Ryuho respectively, as both increase their Alter powers by taking energy from the parallel world. The Mainland once again attempts to exert control over the Lost Ground by sending in a fleet of refined Alter users under their control. However, they are defeated by Kazuma and Ryuho.

After defeating the Mainland forces, Kazuma and Ryuho engage in one final battle to settle their rivalry. As one of them is about to declare victory, the screen fades to white. In an epilogue, taking place years later, they remain the protectors of the Lost Ground, defending it from Mainland invaders, while an older Kanami awaits their return.

Creation and release

According to the series' director Gorō Taniguchi, the idea for s-CRY-ed originated in 1999 when he was working on the series Infinite Ryvius. One of Infinite Ryvius's themes was people communicating with each other. The series' staff wanted to show people already on their own paths, focusing more on individualism. With the storyline beginning in the early 21st century, Taniguchi said the cast would already have adapted to the new times allowing s-CRY-ed to take more themes from Infinite Ryvius.[3] The title s-CRY-ed is basically a combination of one English word and Japanese. The first lower-case "s" is a representation of the Japanese word su which means something in its natural form and not artificial. "Cry" comes from the English, and the last "ed" represents a person. Combined as "s-CRY-ed" the Sunrise studio staff wanted it to express the idea of how people react or interact when they are in their most natural state. They had devised the word when the project was in its early phases of production, and while it was meant to be a temporary name, the staff ended up using it as the title.[3]

When asked by the staff of the magazine Animerica if the anime was influenced by Western superheros like Spider-Man or Batman, Taniguchi denied that influence. Instead, he said his inspirations for s-CRY-ed were other works he had produced for Sunrise. The society shown in the series was not meant to be another take on classic superheroes but instead investigate how everyone can adapt to their own situation. While the series is known for the extensive action in its episodes, the director believes everything he wanted viewers to see was presented. To distinguish the HOLY members, the Sunrise staff researched the costumes they could design. Taniguchi said their outfits are meant to resemble prison uniforms.[3]

In Japan, the series aired between July 4 and December 26, 2001, with a total of twenty-six episodes. These were collected on nine DVD volumes between November 25, 2001, and July 25, 2002.[4][5] A DVD box set containing all the episodes was released on January 25, 2008;[6] a Blu-ray box set was made available on October 26, 2011.[7] The Blu-ray box of the series sold a total of 6,172 units during its release week in Japan.[8]

The anime was licensed by Bandai Entertainment in early 2003.[9] Starting in 2003, they released the show in North America as six individual Region 1 volumes, followed by a complete six-disc box set in November 2004.[10][11][12] A Universal Media Disc version of the first volume was released on October 11, 2005.[13] Bandai's European branch, Beez Entertainment, published the series in the United Kingdom. The release was a six-disc box set released between June 6, 2005, and February 27, 2006.[14][15]

Later, the series premiered on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim in the United States on May 29, 2005, after select episodes had been aired on Adult Swim's Video On Demand service for nearly a year.[16] On September 27, 2005, Bandai re-released s-CRY-ed under the Anime Legends banner, in three two-disc volumes, followed by the Anime Legends Complete Collection on October 24, 2006.[17][18][19] Following the 2012 closure of Bandai Entertainment, Sunrise announced at Otakon 2013, that Sentai Filmworks had rescued s-CRY-ed, along with a handful of other former BEI titles.[2] However, Sentai never re-released the anime and the license eventually expired. On May 3, 2020, it was announced that Discotek Media had picked up the license for S-CRY-ed.[20] It was released on April 27, 2021, on Blu-ray.[21][22] In Australia, the series is licensed by Madman Entertainment.[23]

s-CRY-ed's music was composed by Kōtarō Nakagawa. Its original soundtrack was released on November 21, 2001, and two drama CDs were released on December 19 of the same year.[24] For the first twenty-five episodes the opening and ending theme songs are "Reckless Fire" by Yasuaki Ide and "Drastic My Soul" by Mikio Sakai, respectively. However, for episode twenty-six, "Reckless Fire" is replaced by "Drastic My Soul", and the episode's ending theme is "Tabidachi no Kane ga Naru" ("The Bell of Setting out for a Journey Will Ring") by Sakai. There are also three insert songs starting with "All I Need Is Love" by Sakai for episodes fourteen and seventeen, "Magma" by Ide for episode nineteen, and "Discovery" by Sakai. Both the singles of "Reckless Fire" and "Drastic My Soul" were released on August 22, 2001.[25][26]

Films

On April 8, 2011, Sunrise announced on the official s-CRY-ed Japanese website the series would be re-released and re-mastered in a two-movie release comprising the entire series and including new footage, titled s-CRY-ed Alteration, as part of the s-CRY-ed 10th Anniversary Project.[27] During its release, TAO, the first part, took fifteenth place at the Japanese box office earning US$141,055 on nine screens for a per-screen average of US$15,673.[28] In the following week the film dropped off the charts.[29] The Blu-ray of the first part was released on February 24, 2012.[30] It sold 6,624 units in its release week;[31] it had sold 7,726 units by the end of the second week.[32]

The second part, QUAN, was released on March 10, 2011.[33] Its Blu-ray volume was released on July 27 of the following year.[34] The Blu-ray format of the second part sold a total of 6,543 units in Japan.[35] The films also had a single CD including the new version of "Reckless Fire" alongside "SPIRITS" which was released on March 7, 2012.[36] Additionally, another CD drama was released for the films on the same date as the single CD.[37]

Related media

A manga of the series written by Yōsuke Kuroda and illustrated by Yasunari Toda was published in the magazine Weekly Shōnen Champion between October 4, 2001, and June 20, 2002. The manga was collected in a total of five tankōbon (book) volumes. Tokyopop licensed this series in October 2002.[38] They released the manga between March 11 and November 4, 2003.[39][40]

Additionally, a light novel series was written by Kazuho Hyodo and illustrated by Hisashi Hirai and published by Dengeki Bunko. The series was released between May 10, 2002, and May 10, 2003.[41] Additionally, Kazuma has appeared in the crossover role-playing game Heroes Fantasia.[42]

Reception

The series has been popular in Japan. Anihabara! listed s-CRY-ed in its top three anime series twice during 2001.[43][44] In 2002, it took the same place in a poll by Animage.[45] In the Animage's Anime Grand Prix awards, s-CRY-ed took the third place in the series category. The Kazuma character also took second place, being defeated by Inuyasha's title character.[46] In a TV Asahi survey of the top hundred shows Japanese fans enjoyed, s-CRY-ed took 51st place.[47] In March 2010, Kazuma was ranked nineteenth best male anime character of the 2000s by the Japanese magazine Newtype.[48]

The anime series has received mostly positive reviews by manga and anime publications. DVD Verdict's Mac McEntire said that while the first volume lacked depth, its action scenes made the series as well as its characters appealing despite their tendency to shout their attacks.[49] In a review of the same volume, John Sinnott of DVD Talk also said the fight scenes were good, remarking it has more "plot" in contrast to other fighting series. He also found the two protagonists, Kazuma and Ryuho, appealing noting they have multiple similarities that had yet to be explored. Regarding the series' dialog, he expressed a preference for the Japanese cast over the English one.[50] Seb Reid of UK Anime Network enjoyed the anime series but unlike Sinnot he felt the English dub was more "enjoyable". He also found the series' beginning enjoyable noting that while the series might be simplistic, he like the theme of "freedom", mostly seen through Kazuma's personality.[51] While agreeing with Reid about the plot (to the point of comparing Kazuma to Han Solo from the Star Wars franchise due to their anti-heroic traits), Anime News Network's Zac Bertschy disliked the English dub. He also found the main plot confusing. Reviewers also compared the series positively with the famous Clamp series X.[1] Bryan Morton of Mania Beyond Entertainment found the morality of some characters, such as Ryuho, who has several reasons for his cold personality such as his quest for revenge, interesting. Despite some issues with the animation, and not being a fan of fights himself, he recommended the series for fans of Dragon Ball Z, a series famous for its fight scenes.[52] In a later review, Morton noted that Kazuma's character had developed as he not only fights Ryuho, but protect people from the Lost Ground. Despite saying he disliked the series for its focus on fighting, Morton noted s-CRY-ed "has grown on me a bit".[53] Danielle D'Ornellas of Animefringe noted how many characters the anime covered, including both the protagonists and the antagonists, forcing viewers to pick which side they should root for. While she was not amazed by the animation, saying "strictly from an animation perspective, s-CRY-ed is average". She also found the English cast enjoyable while the music reminded her of a popular anime, Cowboy Bebop.[54]

The series' plot development surprised some reviewers. Reid was amazed by how the plot changed until its ending to the point of calling it an "excellent end to a superior series" despite having been able to predict most of the plot twists in the series.[55] Justin Rich of Mania noted how similar both Kazuma and Ryuho became across the series with the exception of their upbringings and commented they still keep clashing every time they meet.[56] Both Rich and Norton of Mania shared mixed feelings regarding the finale finding Kyouji Mujo's fight to be anticlimactic. As well, while the former liked the conclusion, the latter found it disappointing. Nevertheless, both of them found the final fight between Kazuma and Ryuho highly appealing.[57][58] Don Houston of DVD Talk enjoyed how the relationship between Kazuma and Ryuho developed similar to "buddy films". While still clashing, they came to develop a mutual respect. He also recommended fans buy the DVD box rather than single volumes because of their high prices.[59] In his review of the final volume, Houston stated that while the series started as "generic" its development allowed him to enjoy more of the show. He felt the storyline could have been finished in less than twenty-six episodes.[60]

s-CRY-ed was featured in an IGN article by Ryan Clements titled "The Anime We'd Love to Play". Clements commented that while the anime suffered from pacing and animation issues, both the cast and the powers were entertaining, remarking on the rivalry between Kazuma and Ryuho.[61] In the 2007 book Manga: The Complete Guide author Jason Thompson found the manga "over-the-top" as an adaptation of the anime series. Thompson found it similar to Jojo's Bizarre Adventure based on the "enjoyably weird, exaggerated" art which is also one of the series' main appeal.[62]

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Scryed redirects here Not to be confused with Scried s CRY ed Japanese スクライド Hepburn Sukuraido also known as s CRY ed or Scryed is a 26 episode Japanese anime television series which first aired in Japan on TV Tokyo The series is written by Yōsuke Kuroda produced by Sunrise and directed by Gorō Taniguchi with music composed by Kōtarō Nakagawa It is set in an alternative time in Kanagawa Prefecture where a phenomenon gave 1 of its people supernatural powers they are known as Alters The plot follows a young Alter mercenary known as Kazuma as well as Ryuho a man working for the Alter special forces known as HOLY who become rivals as their areas clash s CRY edDVD cover for Bandai Entertainment s Region 1 release of Volume 6 featuring Ryuho left and Kazuma right スクライド Sukuraido GenreAction 1 science fiction 2 Anime television seriesDirected byGorō TaniguchiWritten byYōsuke KurodaMusic byKōtarō NakagawaStudioSunriseLicensed byAUS Madman EntertainmentNA Discotek MediaOriginal networkTV TokyoEnglish networkUK AnimeCentralUS Adult SwimOriginal runJuly 4 2001 December 26 2001Episodes26 List of episodes MangaWritten byYōsuke KurodaIllustrated byYasunari TodaPublished byAkita ShotenEnglish publisherNA TokyopopMagazineWeekly Shōnen ChampionDemographicShōnenOriginal runOctober 4 2001 June 20 2002Volumes5Light novelWritten byKazuho HyodoIllustrated byHisashi HiraiImprintDengeki BunkoDemographicMaleOriginal runMay 10 2002 May 10 2003Volumes3Anime films CRY ed Alteration TaoDirected byGorō TaniguchiWritten byYōsuke KurodaMusic byKōtarō NakagawaStudioSunriseReleasedNovember 19 2011Runtime98 minutesAnime films CRY ed Alteration QuanDirected byGorō TaniguchiWritten byYōsuke KurodaMusic byKōtarō NakagawaStudioSunriseReleasedMarch 10 2012Runtime96 minutesThe series concept originated in 1999 when Taniguchi was working on Infinite Ryvius He wanted to create another series that would contain themes similar to it as well as new ones centered mostly on how people adapted to the 21st century A manga adaptation of s CRY ed drawn by Yasunari Toda was serialized in Akita Shoten s Weekly Shōnen Champion A novelization by Kazuho Hyodo has been published Additionally a two part recollection film was released by Sunrise Both the anime and the manga have also seen English release s CRY ed has been popular in Japan often appearing on polls taken by Japanese magazines and once took third place in the Anime Grand Prix awards Critical reception to the series has been generally positive with reviewers noting while initial episodes might be simple the plot becomes more interesting as the series unfolds Contents 1 Story 1 1 Setting 1 2 Plot 2 Creation and release 3 Films 4 Related media 5 Reception 6 References 7 External linksStory EditSee also List of S CRY ed characters Setting Edit The series is set several years after The Great Uprising a future geological phenomenon in Kanagawa Prefecture near Tokyo These people have developed a power known as Alter where they create weapons The number of Alters rises steadily as the series progresses There are two opposing forces of Alters the Native Alters a group of Alter users who live outside the central city and avoid any relationships with the government and HOLY a subgroup of Alter users in an organization called HOLD HOLD functions as the Mainland government s super police force of the Lost Ground while HOLY composed exclusively of Alter users serves as the special operations group aiding it in performing dangerous missions that might require the help of an Alter user Plot Edit Kazuma is a native Alter user who makes his living as a mercenary so that he and his close friend Kanami Yuta can live together Kazuma s friend Kunihiko Kimishima gives him a mission to defeat another native Alter user However a man known as Ryuho from HOLY captures Kazuma in the aftermath Ryuho tries to interrogate Kazuma over an unknown Alter user later dubbed Crystal who killed his mother and dog Using a woman from HOLY named Mimori Kiryu as a hostage Kazuma manages to return to his house When native Alter users are captured by HOLY Kazuma enters a forest where he finds Crystal After fighting Crystal Kazuma s Alter receives a power up Shortly afterwards it is revealed the Great Uprising was caused by a similar event in a parallel universe where all creatures are independent thinking Alters Kazuma goes on a rampage against HOLY after Kimishima dies while helping him during one of his fights Shortly afterwards Kazuma and Ryuho fight but during the battle they open a gateway to the parallel universe causing another uprising and attracting the attention of the Mainland government Both Kazuma and Ryuho are thought to be dead after the fight While Kazuma hides in underground fights Ryuho suffers amnesia With help from an old friend HOLY member Straight Cougar Kazuma recovers his will to protect Kanami who is searching for him Ryuho also recovers his memories while fighting HOLY users attacking natives and ends up becoming one of Kazuma s allies The Mainland sends its agent Kyouji Mujo to the Lost Ground in an attempt to exploit the power of the parallel universe for economic gain Mujo develops delusions of grandeur after becoming the de facto head of the Lost Ground government and absorbing the crystal entity from the other side to add to his already formidable Alter power Both he and the Crystal entity are defeated by the separate efforts of Kazuma and Ryuho respectively as both increase their Alter powers by taking energy from the parallel world The Mainland once again attempts to exert control over the Lost Ground by sending in a fleet of refined Alter users under their control However they are defeated by Kazuma and Ryuho After defeating the Mainland forces Kazuma and Ryuho engage in one final battle to settle their rivalry As one of them is about to declare victory the screen fades to white In an epilogue taking place years later they remain the protectors of the Lost Ground defending it from Mainland invaders while an older Kanami awaits their return Creation and release EditSee also List of S CRY ed episodes According to the series director Gorō Taniguchi the idea for s CRY ed originated in 1999 when he was working on the series Infinite Ryvius One of Infinite Ryvius s themes was people communicating with each other The series staff wanted to show people already on their own paths focusing more on individualism With the storyline beginning in the early 21st century Taniguchi said the cast would already have adapted to the new times allowing s CRY ed to take more themes from Infinite Ryvius 3 The title s CRY ed is basically a combination of one English word and Japanese The first lower case s is a representation of the Japanese word su which means something in its natural form and not artificial Cry comes from the English and the last ed represents a person Combined as s CRY ed the Sunrise studio staff wanted it to express the idea of how people react or interact when they are in their most natural state They had devised the word when the project was in its early phases of production and while it was meant to be a temporary name the staff ended up using it as the title 3 When asked by the staff of the magazine Animerica if the anime was influenced by Western superheros like Spider Man or Batman Taniguchi denied that influence Instead he said his inspirations for s CRY ed were other works he had produced for Sunrise The society shown in the series was not meant to be another take on classic superheroes but instead investigate how everyone can adapt to their own situation While the series is known for the extensive action in its episodes the director believes everything he wanted viewers to see was presented To distinguish the HOLY members the Sunrise staff researched the costumes they could design Taniguchi said their outfits are meant to resemble prison uniforms 3 In Japan the series aired between July 4 and December 26 2001 with a total of twenty six episodes These were collected on nine DVD volumes between November 25 2001 and July 25 2002 4 5 A DVD box set containing all the episodes was released on January 25 2008 6 a Blu ray box set was made available on October 26 2011 7 The Blu ray box of the series sold a total of 6 172 units during its release week in Japan 8 The anime was licensed by Bandai Entertainment in early 2003 9 Starting in 2003 they released the show in North America as six individual Region 1 volumes followed by a complete six disc box set in November 2004 10 11 12 A Universal Media Disc version of the first volume was released on October 11 2005 13 Bandai s European branch Beez Entertainment published the series in the United Kingdom The release was a six disc box set released between June 6 2005 and February 27 2006 14 15 Later the series premiered on Cartoon Network s Adult Swim in the United States on May 29 2005 after select episodes had been aired on Adult Swim s Video On Demand service for nearly a year 16 On September 27 2005 Bandai re released s CRY ed under the Anime Legends banner in three two disc volumes followed by the Anime Legends Complete Collection on October 24 2006 17 18 19 Following the 2012 closure of Bandai Entertainment Sunrise announced at Otakon 2013 that Sentai Filmworks had rescued s CRY ed along with a handful of other former BEI titles 2 However Sentai never re released the anime and the license eventually expired On May 3 2020 it was announced that Discotek Media had picked up the license for S CRY ed 20 It was released on April 27 2021 on Blu ray 21 22 In Australia the series is licensed by Madman Entertainment 23 s CRY ed s music was composed by Kōtarō Nakagawa Its original soundtrack was released on November 21 2001 and two drama CDs were released on December 19 of the same year 24 For the first twenty five episodes the opening and ending theme songs are Reckless Fire by Yasuaki Ide and Drastic My Soul by Mikio Sakai respectively However for episode twenty six Reckless Fire is replaced by Drastic My Soul and the episode s ending theme is Tabidachi no Kane ga Naru The Bell of Setting out for a Journey Will Ring by Sakai There are also three insert songs starting with All I Need Is Love by Sakai for episodes fourteen and seventeen Magma by Ide for episode nineteen and Discovery by Sakai Both the singles of Reckless Fire and Drastic My Soul were released on August 22 2001 25 26 Films EditOn April 8 2011 Sunrise announced on the official s CRY ed Japanese website the series would be re released and re mastered in a two movie release comprising the entire series and including new footage titled s CRY ed Alteration as part of the s CRY ed 10th Anniversary Project 27 During its release TAO the first part took fifteenth place at the Japanese box office earning US 141 055 on nine screens for a per screen average of US 15 673 28 In the following week the film dropped off the charts 29 The Blu ray of the first part was released on February 24 2012 30 It sold 6 624 units in its release week 31 it had sold 7 726 units by the end of the second week 32 The second part QUAN was released on March 10 2011 33 Its Blu ray volume was released on July 27 of the following year 34 The Blu ray format of the second part sold a total of 6 543 units in Japan 35 The films also had a single CD including the new version of Reckless Fire alongside SPIRITS which was released on March 7 2012 36 Additionally another CD drama was released for the films on the same date as the single CD 37 Related media EditA manga of the series written by Yōsuke Kuroda and illustrated by Yasunari Toda was published in the magazine Weekly Shōnen Champion between October 4 2001 and June 20 2002 The manga was collected in a total of five tankōbon book volumes Tokyopop licensed this series in October 2002 38 They released the manga between March 11 and November 4 2003 39 40 Additionally a light novel series was written by Kazuho Hyodo and illustrated by Hisashi Hirai and published by Dengeki Bunko The series was released between May 10 2002 and May 10 2003 41 Additionally Kazuma has appeared in the crossover role playing game Heroes Fantasia 42 Reception EditThe series has been popular in Japan Anihabara listed s CRY ed in its top three anime series twice during 2001 43 44 In 2002 it took the same place in a poll by Animage 45 In the Animage s Anime Grand Prix awards s CRY ed took the third place in the series category The Kazuma character also took second place being defeated by Inuyasha s title character 46 In a TV Asahi survey of the top hundred shows Japanese fans enjoyed s CRY ed took 51st place 47 In March 2010 Kazuma was ranked nineteenth best male anime character of the 2000s by the Japanese magazine Newtype 48 The anime series has received mostly positive reviews by manga and anime publications DVD Verdict s Mac McEntire said that while the first volume lacked depth its action scenes made the series as well as its characters appealing despite their tendency to shout their attacks 49 In a review of the same volume John Sinnott of DVD Talk also said the fight scenes were good remarking it has more plot in contrast to other fighting series He also found the two protagonists Kazuma and Ryuho appealing noting they have multiple similarities that had yet to be explored Regarding the series dialog he expressed a preference for the Japanese cast over the English one 50 Seb Reid of UK Anime Network enjoyed the anime series but unlike Sinnot he felt the English dub was more enjoyable He also found the series beginning enjoyable noting that while the series might be simplistic he like the theme of freedom mostly seen through Kazuma s personality 51 While agreeing with Reid about the plot to the point of comparing Kazuma to Han Solo from the Star Wars franchise due to their anti heroic traits Anime News Network s Zac Bertschy disliked the English dub He also found the main plot confusing Reviewers also compared the series positively with the famous Clamp series X 1 Bryan Morton of Mania Beyond Entertainment found the morality of some characters such as Ryuho who has several reasons for his cold personality such as his quest for revenge interesting Despite some issues with the animation and not being a fan of fights himself he recommended the series for fans of Dragon Ball Z a series famous for its fight scenes 52 In a later review Morton noted that Kazuma s character had developed as he not only fights Ryuho but protect people from the Lost Ground Despite saying he disliked the series for its focus on fighting Morton noted s CRY ed has grown on me a bit 53 Danielle D Ornellas of Animefringe noted how many characters the anime covered including both the protagonists and the antagonists forcing viewers to pick which side they should root for While she was not amazed by the animation saying strictly from an animation perspective s CRY ed is average She also found the English cast enjoyable while the music reminded her of a popular anime Cowboy Bebop 54 The series plot development surprised some reviewers Reid was amazed by how the plot changed until its ending to the point of calling it an excellent end to a superior series despite having been able to predict most of the plot twists in the series 55 Justin Rich of Mania noted how similar both Kazuma and Ryuho became across the series with the exception of their upbringings and commented they still keep clashing every time they meet 56 Both Rich and Norton of Mania shared mixed feelings regarding the finale finding Kyouji Mujo s fight to be anticlimactic As well while the former liked the conclusion the latter found it disappointing Nevertheless both of them found the final fight between Kazuma and Ryuho highly appealing 57 58 Don Houston of DVD Talk enjoyed how the relationship between Kazuma and Ryuho developed similar to buddy films While still clashing they came to develop a mutual respect He also recommended fans buy the DVD box rather than single volumes because of their high prices 59 In his review of the final volume Houston stated that while the series started as generic its development allowed him to enjoy more of the show He felt the storyline could have been finished in less than twenty six episodes 60 s CRY ed was featured in an IGN article by Ryan Clements titled The Anime We d Love to Play Clements commented that while the anime suffered from pacing and animation issues both the cast and the powers were entertaining remarking on the rivalry between Kazuma and Ryuho 61 In the 2007 book Manga The Complete Guide author Jason Thompson found the manga over the top as an adaptation of the anime series Thompson found it similar to Jojo s Bizarre Adventure based on the enjoyably weird exaggerated art which is also one of the series main appeal 62 References Edit a b Bertschy Zac July 14 2003 Scryed DVD 1 Lost Ground Anime News Network Retrieved December 2 2016 a b Sentai Filmworks Adds Sacred Seven The Big O Kurokami More Anime News Network August 10 2013 Retrieved August 11 2013 a b c Brown Urian Macias Patrick July 2003 s CRY ed Animerica Interview Goro Taniguchi Animerica Viz Media ISSN 1067 0831 スクライド 1 DVD in Japanese Amazon co jp Retrieved December 17 2016 スクライド 9 DVD Amazon co jp 25 July 2002 Retrieved December 17 2016 Scride 5 1 ch DVD Box スクライド 5 1ch DVD BOX 期間限定生産 in Japanese Amazon co jp 25 January 2008 Retrieved December 17 2016 スクライド Blu ray BOX in Japanese Amazon co jp Retrieved December 17 2016 Japan s Animation Blu ray Disc Ranking October 24 30 Anime News Network November 1 2011 Retrieved December 18 2016 Bandai Publicizes New Anime at Toy Fair Anime News Network Retrieved December 17 2016 S Cry Ed The Lost Ground Vol 1 Amazon Retrieved December 17 2016 S Cry Ed Final Fight Vol 6 Amazon Retrieved December 17 2016 S Cry Ed The Complete Collection Amazon com Retrieved January 2 2017 New UMD Releases Anime News Network July 17 2005 Retrieved January 7 2017 S Cry Ed Vol 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original on December 20 2016 Retrieved December 16 2016 Sinnott John September 27 2005 S Cry Ed Vol 1 Special Edition DVD Talk Retrieved December 16 2016 Reid Seb July 4 2005 ANIME REVIEW S CRY ed Vol 1 UK Anime Network Retrieved December 2 2016 Morton Bryan July 1 2005 s Cry ed Vol 1 Mania Beyond Entertainment Archived from the original on September 26 2009 Retrieved December 2 2016 Morton Bryan September 14 2005 s Cry ed Vol 2 Mania Beyond Entertainment Archived from the original on May 24 2009 Retrieved December 2 2016 D Ornellas Danielle August 2003 s CRY ed Vol 1 The Lost Ground Anime Fringe Retrieved December 2 2016 Reid Seb February 28 2005 ANIME REVIEW S CRY ed Vol 6 UK Anime Network Retrieved December 2 2016 Rich Justin July 28 2005 s Cry ed Vol 5 Mania Beyond Entertainment Archived from the original on May 24 2009 Retrieved December 2 2016 Rich Justin February 17 2006 s Cry ed Vol 6 Mania Beyond Entertainment Archived from the original on December 2 2008 Retrieved December 2 2016 Morton Bryan April 3 2006 s Cry ed Vol 6 Mania Beyond Entertainment Archived from the original on February 1 2009 Retrieved December 2 2016 Houston Don March 16 2004 S Cry Ed Evacuation v5 DVD Talk Retrieved December 15 2016 Houston Don May 25 2004 S Cry Ed Final Fight V6 DVD Talk Retrieved December 15 2016 Clements Ryan December 2 2012 The Anime We d Love To Play IGN Retrieved December 2 2016 Thompson Jason 2007 Manga The Complete Guide Del Rey ISBN 978 0 345 48590 8 External links Edits CRY ed anime at Anime News Network s encyclopedia s CRY ed at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title S CRY ed amp oldid 1141815423, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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