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Noir (TV series)

Noir (Japanese: ノワール, Hepburn: Nowāru) is a 26-episode Japanese anime television series created and written by Ryōe Tsukimura and produced by Victor Entertainment and Bee Train. The series was directed by Kōichi Mashimo, with Yoko Kikuchi, Minako Shiba and Satoko Miyachi in charge of character designs, Kenji Teraoka in charge of mechanical design, and Yuki Kajiura composing the music. The DVD version was released by ADV Films in North America and the United Kingdom and by Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand.

Noir
Cover of the first ADV Films DVD volume
ノワール
(Nowāru)
GenreAdventure,[1] girls with guns[2]
Created byRyōe Tsukimura
Anime television series
Directed byKōichi Mashimo
Produced byShigeru Kitayama
Written byRyōe Tsukimura
Music byYuki Kajiura
StudioBee Train
Licensed byCrunchyroll[a]
Original networkTV Tokyo
English network
Original run April 6, 2001 September 28, 2001
Episodes26 (List of episodes)

The series follows the story of two young female assassins who embark together on a personal journey to seek answers about mysteries from their past. While they seem to be only vaguely related to each other at first, there are clues and hints given throughout the series that there is more than what meets their eyes. During the course of the series, they are lured into more and more traps by a secret organization named Les Soldats ("The Soldiers" in French).

Noir was followed by two spiritual successors, Madlax and El Cazador de la Bruja. Together, these series constitute a trilogy exploring the "girls-with-guns" genre.

Plot

Opening introduction, Kirika's-(later with Mireille) voice over towards the audience:

"NOIR...It is the name of an ancient fate, two maidens govern death. The peace of the newly born, their black hands protect."

The series follows the story of two young female assassins, the Corsican Mireille Bouquet and the Japanese amnesiac Kirika Yuumura, who embark together on a personal journey to seek answers about mysteries concerning their past. At first, they seem to be only vaguely related to each other, but there are clues and hints given throughout the series that there is more going on behind the scenes than at first glance.

In their journey to learn more about Kirika's lost memories and her connection to Mireille, the two form an alliance and begin performing assassinations under the code name "Noir." During the course of the series, they are lured into more and more traps by a secret organization named Les Soldats ("The Soldiers" in French). Les Soldats are a secret organization that has been a part, yet separate group of humanity. It is this hidden group that created and once completely controlled the deadly duo "Noir". Each time that Les Soldats soldiers are sent to kill Mireille and Kirika, it is considered a test as to whether or not the young women are suitable to carry the title "Noir".

Characters

 
The main characters; clockwise from top: Altena, Chloe, Kirika, and Mireille
Kirika Yuumura[n 1] (夕叢 霧香, Yūmura Kirika)
Voiced by: Hōko Kuwashima (Japanese); Monica Rial (English)
Kirika is a teenage high school girl with amnesia who lives in Japan, however during her journey she goes to stay with Mireille in her apartment which resides in Paris; the only things she remembers are the word Noir and her instinctual killing abilities. When creating the characters for Noir, producer Shigeru Kitayama wanted the image of Kirika to be "sweet and fragile".[3]
Mireille Bouquet (ミレイユ・ブーケ, Mireiyu Būke)
Voiced by: Kotono Mitsuishi (Japanese); Shelley Calene-Black (English)
Mireille is a Corsican woman born into a powerful crime family. Mireille and her uncle are the sole survivors of a brutal attack on her family, whereafter he trained her to become an assassin.ep. 14 When creating the character for Noir, Shigeru Kitayama imagined Mireille as "a lithe female panther".[3] Mitsuishi, the Japanese voice of Mireille, previously worked with Kitayama on Excel Saga, where she voiced the protagonist Excel; the first thing she was told was that Excel and Mireille are completely opposite characters.[3] In the English dub, ADV Films decided against giving Mireille a Corsican accent so as to avoid confusion among viewers unfamiliar with the language.[4]
Chloe (クロエ, Kuroe[n 2])
Voiced by: Aya Hisakawa (Japanese); Hilary Haag (English)
Chloe is a skilled assassin who uses throwing and handheld knives instead of guns. Like Kirika and Mireille, Chloe is a candidate to become Noir. Chloe idolizes Kirika for her exceptional killing skills, and she believes that she and Kirika are destined to become Noir together. She is the personal favorite character of Noir's composer Yuki Kajiura.[5]
Altena (アルテナ, Arutena)
Voiced by: Tarako (Japanese); Tiffany Grant (English)
Altena is the high priestess of the Soldats. She believes that the Soldats have been corrupted by power and greed, and she attempts to return the Soldats to its "original state" by reviving Noir. She lives a medieval lifestyle in a place the Soldats consider as their holy site called "The Manor", located somewhere on the border between France and Spain, where she raised and trained Chloe.

Setting

Unlike its spiritual successors Madlax and El Cazador de la Bruja, Noir is mainly about reality's criminal underworld while the later two are about supernatural events. Mireille and Kirika, in episode four, check the profile of a fifteen-year-old student named Rosaly Hammond, discovering that she was born on August 2, 1994. As Rosaly would be turning sixteen, Noir thus takes place approximately between 2010 and 2011.[6]

Les Soldats

Les Soldats (ソルダ, Soruda) ("The Soldiers" in French) is a mysterious organization in Noir. According to Altena, a thousand years ago, a group of people who had survived a bloody war that cost numerous lives, formed a group called Les Soldats to protect the weak and take revenge on the world.[7] When Kirika travels to a Soldats' village, she finds out that during the late tenth century, Les Soldats has taken place in every social part of humankind. For example, Soldats were witnessed at the birth of the Greone's mafia family, which was created 200 years ago from the time the series began.[8] Near the end of the series, Altena states that "Les Soldats" have been consumed by the very greed they once swore to undo, and thus had become like the world itself.[9]

Although the Soldats were founded by a united group, in Noir its members were separated into two groups: Altena's followers and her opposers, the Soldats' Council members. For easy identification, Altena's most loyal followers are include people who dress up as nuns[10] and common villagers who are skilled at fighting[11] These nuns and priestesses often appear to be ordinary, petite women, they are capable of using guns and other lethal weapons. Altena lives in a manor not located on any map but is near the border of France and Spain.[12] It is known by name "the place which has been forgotten by time".[citation needed] The manor's structure is similar to those of Ancient Greece and Rome. Separated from the manor by mountains, there is a village which belongs to Altena, and their ancient task is to guard her manor.[citation needed]

The Soldats' Council are the people who disagreed with Altena's decision to bring back the True Noir by means of a ritual called the Grand Retour. The Council contains five members,[9] and one of them, Remy Brefford, invites Mireille to join their ranks, and he has an office in a building in Paris.[13]

Men in black suits are often sent by the Soldats to try to kill the Noir candidates, but the faction affiliate of these men is unclear. Altena successfully manipulates everyone in the group, and she particularly targets the three Noir candidates Chloe, Kirika, and Mireille. She hides her true agenda from the Soldats, even her most trusted advisers, until the end. Altena led the Soldats to believe that she wanted Chloe and Kirika to be the True Noir, to enforce the will of the Soldats. However, she believed that Mireille and Kirika would enact her true plan, to destroy the Soldats. Altena's plan was not fully successful because Mireille did not target the Council at the end of the series.

Noir

Noir is the French word for "black". In Noir, it is known as the name of the two maidens who govern death. Pictures and sculptures of the two maidens can be seen on Mireille's father's watch and on Soldats' churches. To the underworld, it is known as the "One Thousand Year" darkness of Europe. According to Altena's story, when the Soldats went under, two hands were left on the surface, so their ancient task is to retrieve the two maidens known as "Noir".[7] The ritual to become Noir takes place under Altena's manor, an underground temple in the style of ancient Greek ruins.

Throughout the series, the only three candidates for "Noir" are Mireille Bouquet, Kirika Yuumura and Chloe. Of all the three, Mireille was the only who was predicted to be neglected, and Kirika probably is the only who can turn into True Noir.[14][15] When one has fallen, the remaining two shall become Noir.

Production

According to the director Kōichi Mashimo, he envisioned Noir and Madlax as part of a trilogy exploring the girls-with-guns genre, and soon after the release of the latter, he confirmed having plans to produce the third installment,[16] which would later become El Cazador de la Bruja.[17]

For Mireille's personal sidearm, Mashimo wanted a gun with "a more modern image", therefore the production staff decided on the Walther P99.[18] After considering several compact pistols, including the Walther PPK and the Glock 26, for Kirika's personal sidearm, the Beretta M1934 became the weapon of choice, because of its "classic, European feel" that suited the premise of the series' story.[19] Because of the organization's premise, European guns were chosen for the members of Les Soldats. The assassins in black suits that are sent after the protagonists throughout the series all carry the SIG Pro 2340, which at the time of production was the newest model of its line, while other members were given increasingly older weapons, depending on the member's rank.[4]

According to producer Shigeru Kitayama, Kotono Mitsuishi's voicing of Mireille was a continuation of the working relationship they had from creating Excel Saga, where Mitsuishi voiced the protagonist Excel.[3]

Media

TV airings and home video

The 26 episodes of the Noir anime series initially ran from April 6 through September 28, 2001 on TV Tokyo in Japan and was released on DVD and VHS in 13 compilations, each containing two episodes, by Victor Entertainment between July 25, 2001 and March 21, 2002.[20] After giving hints, announcements, and retractions for almost a year,[21] ADV Films released the series in English in seven DVD compilations, the first containing five episodes, the others containing three or four episodes, between February 18 and October 28, 2003.[22][23] Prior to that, the first episode was included on the DVD insert of the January 2003 issue of Newtype USA.[24] As of November 1, 2010, the series is now licensed by Funimation Entertainment.,[25] and re-released the series as a part of their Anime Classics line on August 9, 2011.[26]

Victor Entertainment has remastered the series from its original 35mm elements and released a Blu-ray Disc version on February 19, 2014 in Japan.[27][28][29] Funimation released the series on Blu-ray on April 15, 2015 in North America.[30] Following Sony's acquisition of Crunchyroll, the dub was moved over to Crunchyroll.[31]

Soundtrack

Like many of studio Bee Train's other works, the Noir soundtrack was composed by Yuki Kajiura, accompanied by primary vocalist Yuriko Kaida, secondary vocalist Yuri Kasahara, and Kajiura's band See-Saw.[citation needed]

The series makes use of two pieces of theme music. "Coppelia no Hitsugi" (コッペリアの柩, Kopperia no Hitsugi, lit. "Coppelia's Casket") by Ali Project is used as opening theme, while "Kirei na Kanjō" (きれいな感情, lit. "Beautiful Emotions") by Akino Arai serves as ending theme.[32]

Victor Entertainment published a single and three original soundtrack albums for the series. "Coppelia no Hitsugi" was released as a single on May 23, 2001.[33] The first and second soundtracks, called Noir: Original Soundtrack I and Noir: Original Soundtrack II, were released on June 21 and October 3, 2001, respectively.[34][35] The third soundtrack, called Blanc dans Noir (〜黒の中の白〜, Kuro no Naka no Shiro, English: White in Black), was released on November 7, 2001.[36]

Coppelia no Hitsugi
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Coppelia no Hitsugi" (Kopperia no Hitsugi (コッペリアの柩, "Coppélia's Casket"))Arika TakaranoMikiya Katakura3:59
2."Après le Noir"  4:17
Total length:8:18

All music is composed by Yuki Kajiura, except where indicated.

Noir: Original Soundtrack I
No.TitleLyricsMusicArtistLength
1."Coppelia no Hitsugi" (Kopperia no Hitsugi (コッペリアの柩, "Coppélia's Casket"))Arika TakaranoMikiya KatakuraAli Project3:59
2."Les Soldats"   2:26
3."Snow"   2:11
4."Canta per me"   3:13
5."Corsican Corridor"   3:47
6."Ode to Power"   2:54
7."Solitude by the Window"   3:08
8."Romance"   3:43
9."Silent Pain"   2:01
10."Lullaby"   3:16
11."Melodie"   1:58
12."Chloe"   2:24
13."Whispering Hills"   3:32
14."Zero Hour"   2:36
15."Liar You Lie"   3:14
16."Sorrow"   2:41
17."Salva Nos"   4:29
18."Kirei na Kanjō" ((きれいな感情, "Beautiful Emotions"))Akino AraiAraiAkino Arai4:16
Total length:56:06
Noir: Original Soundtrack II
No.TitleMusicArtistLength
1."Le Grand Retour"  6:24
2."Secret Game" Yuri Kasahara3:44
3."Fake Garden"  2:01
4."Les Soldats II"  3:27
5."In Memory of You"  3:54
6."Colosseum"  3:46
7."Salva Nos II"  2:46
8."Maze" Yuri Kasahara2:14
9."In Peace"  2:27
10."Despair"  1:58
11."Power Hungry"  2:16
12."Black Is Black"  2:42
13."Canta per me II"  3:21
14."At Dusk"  1:51
15."Premonition"  3:18
16."Killing"  2:56
17."A Farewell Song"  3:34
18."Kirei na Kanjou" (Piano Version)Akino Arai 1:46
19."Indio" Chikai6:25
Total length:59:03
Blanc dans Noir (CD 1 - Vocal Song Collection)
No.TitleLyricsMusicArtistLength
1."Aka to Kuro" ((赤と黒, "Red and Black"))Arika TakaranoMikiya KatakuraAli Project4:52
2."Prelude"   0:56
3."Canta per me" (Japanese Version)  Hōko Kuwashima3:15
4."Lullaby" (Japanese Version)  Tarako3:16
5."Aime Moi" (Emu Moa (エム・モア))Kenzo SaekiHirofumi AsamotoHōko Kuwashima4:17
6."Himitsu" ("Secret" (秘密))  Aya Hisakawa5:03
7."Salva Nos" (Dialogue Remix)  Yuriko Kaida and Kotono Mitsuishi4:26
8."Love"  Chiaki4:59
9."Gensou Rakuen" ((幻想楽園, "Illusion Paradise"))  Yuriko Kaida5:41
Total length:36:54
Blanc dans Noir (CD 2 - BGM Outtrack Collection)
No.TitleLength
1."Guest B"1:04
2."Melodie" (Salva Nos Version)3:03
3."Jealousy"2:52
4."At Dawn"1:37
5."Black Society"2:45
6."Family Affection"2:52
7."Church"1:51
8."At Ease"1:50
Total length:18:02

Live-action remake

A possible live action feature based on the anime series has been planned for development by the cable television network Starz.[37] Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert (Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, Xena: Warrior Princess, Legend of the Seeker) are the executive producers for the project. Stephen Lightfoot was serving as executive producer and writer but was replaced by Sean Jablonski.[38][39]

In March 2012, Starz CEO Chris Albrecht commented that production has been put on hiatus as he states in an interview, "We're in a bit of holding pattern with Noir."[40] Then in December of that year, two new writers, Cyrus Voris and Ethan Reiff, were announced to have joined the project and were undertaking re-writes of Jablonski's scripts.[41] By January 2013, Starz CEO Chris Albrecht announced that the project remained at a standstill citing difficulty to get the project creatively to a good place.[42]

Reception

Critical reception of Noir has been positive. Newtype ranked Noir second in its top 10 list of anime of the year 2001.[43] Noir also made a top three place in the top 20 anime in Japan chart by Anihabara! in October 2001.[44][45] In the June 2002 issue of Animage, Noir was voted by the magazine's readers onto a shared 10th place in the best 20 new anime of 2001 in Japan.[46] Josh Mohs of Active Anime commented that "Noir doesn't fail to deliver mystery, action, and drama." Though he lamented "some pacing problems, especially towards the beginning of the series," he lauded the character interactions as well as the series' "job of tying together all its inherent sub-plots" and the director's "bold move" in leaving "the ending open to viewer interpretation."[47] In a review of the first DVD compilation by ADV Films, Jeremy Conrad of IGN lauded the series for being "stylistic", stating that "It oozes style", and for its "extremely cool" fight choreography and "great" shootouts, saying that "What Noir does right is its action." He also noted the series' character design as being "solid" and the series' soundtrack as being "excellent", reminiscent of "Éric Serra's stuff in movies such as La Femme Nikita", but lamented about the slowed pace at the end of the volume, stating that "some of the story stuff they were trying to do [in the fourth and fifth episodes] was snooze inducing."[48] Josh Mohs of Active Anime commentEd that Noir's "strong character interactions are usually enough to pull you through" the pacing problems he saw with the series and further states that, along with the series' "unique twists", the "intriguing character dynamic definitely elevate[s] it above the rest of the competition."[47] Kirika had been voted with Mireille as two of the top ten female anime characters by Newtype in 2001.[49]

Anime News Network's Theron Martin, ten years after the show's original run, gave the series a rating of B+, and commented that Noir "was at least to some degree an influential title" and "is still recognized as one of the preeminent titles of its type because it redefined what a 'girls with guns' title could be." He went on to praise the show for its "sleek, elegant story" and called it "anime's most pronounced homage to classic film noir". He named Mireille and Kirika "one of anime's most iconic female teams" along with the Dirty Pair and credited Kirika as "a precursor of the moe craze that came along later in the decade." He named "The Lost Kitten" as the series' episode with the best story content, and the double episode "The Intoccabile" as having the worst, noting its "hackneyed look into the Cosa Nostra". He lamented repetitiveness in action sequences and excessive reuse of scenes especially in early episodes as well as the absence of blood in light of the show's high body count. He showed himself unimpressed with the animation quality, but lauded the show's good looks, in particular those of the environments. He named the "tendency for repetitiveness" of its first half as the soundtrack's "only real flaw" and praised the pieces "Salva Nos" and "Canta Per Me" as "stand[ing] among the all-time great anime themes". About the English version, he commented that the "casting choices fit and match up well against the original performances" and that the "script stays tight enough to avoid garnering any accuracy complaints". In conclusion, he said "the series works in the ways that it is supposed to work and should keep viewers thoroughly involved through to the end."[2]

Diane Tiu of THEM Anime Reviews gave Noir a rating of 4 out of 5 stars, praising the story, characters, soundtrack, and the relationship between Mireille and Kirika, but questioned the lack of blood and how the main characters always seem to take out their opposition single-handedly. Overall, Tiu concludes that "Noir oozes style. It is an original anime that stands out - the perfect anime if you've had too much fluff."[50] Enoch Lau, also of THEM Anime Reviews, also gave the series a 4 out of 5 star rating, handing out praise to the animation, visuals, story, soundtrack, action scenes, and the chemistry between Mireille and Kirika. Lau's only criticisms was the lack of blood, as well as the slow pacing of the series, but concluded overall that "The cream of action-drama anime has just gotten sweeter and creamier with Noir. The slow pace and sombre mood of the plot might turn off some people, but those who stick with it will be rewarded with brilliant action scenes and awesome chicks with guns."[51]

Notes

  1. ^ The email Mireille receives from Kirika in episode 1 romanizes her surname as "Yuumura" (with two u's). In addition, the official English Noir website ( April 8, 2003, at the Wayback Machine) also used this naming convention.
  2. ^ Note the homophony to "kuroi", the Japanese word for "black".

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External links

  1. ^ In North America through Crunchyroll (formerly known as Funimation) and in Australia through Madman Anime.

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Noir Japanese ノワール Hepburn Nowaru is a 26 episode Japanese anime television series created and written by Ryōe Tsukimura and produced by Victor Entertainment and Bee Train The series was directed by Kōichi Mashimo with Yoko Kikuchi Minako Shiba and Satoko Miyachi in charge of character designs Kenji Teraoka in charge of mechanical design and Yuki Kajiura composing the music The DVD version was released by ADV Films in North America and the United Kingdom and by Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand NoirCover of the first ADV Films DVD volumeノワール Nowaru GenreAdventure 1 girls with guns 2 Created byRyōe TsukimuraAnime television seriesDirected byKōichi MashimoProduced byShigeru KitayamaWritten byRyōe TsukimuraMusic byYuki KajiuraStudioBee TrainLicensed byCrunchyroll a UK ADV FilmsOriginal networkTV TokyoEnglish networkNA Anime NetworkOriginal runApril 6 2001 September 28 2001Episodes26 List of episodes The series follows the story of two young female assassins who embark together on a personal journey to seek answers about mysteries from their past While they seem to be only vaguely related to each other at first there are clues and hints given throughout the series that there is more than what meets their eyes During the course of the series they are lured into more and more traps by a secret organization named Les Soldats The Soldiers in French Noir was followed by two spiritual successors Madlax and El Cazador de la Bruja Together these series constitute a trilogy exploring the girls with guns genre Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 3 Setting 3 1 Les Soldats 3 2 Noir 4 Production 5 Media 5 1 TV airings and home video 5 2 Soundtrack 6 Live action remake 7 Reception 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksPlot EditSee also List of Noir episodesOpening introduction Kirika s later with Mireille voice over towards the audience NOIR It is the name of an ancient fate two maidens govern death The peace of the newly born their black hands protect The series follows the story of two young female assassins the Corsican Mireille Bouquet and the Japanese amnesiac Kirika Yuumura who embark together on a personal journey to seek answers about mysteries concerning their past At first they seem to be only vaguely related to each other but there are clues and hints given throughout the series that there is more going on behind the scenes than at first glance In their journey to learn more about Kirika s lost memories and her connection to Mireille the two form an alliance and begin performing assassinations under the code name Noir During the course of the series they are lured into more and more traps by a secret organization named Les Soldats The Soldiers in French Les Soldats are a secret organization that has been a part yet separate group of humanity It is this hidden group that created and once completely controlled the deadly duo Noir Each time that Les Soldats soldiers are sent to kill Mireille and Kirika it is considered a test as to whether or not the young women are suitable to carry the title Noir Characters Edit The main characters clockwise from top Altena Chloe Kirika and Mireille Kirika Yuumura n 1 夕叢 霧香 Yumura Kirika Voiced by Hōko Kuwashima Japanese Monica Rial English Kirika is a teenage high school girl with amnesia who lives in Japan however during her journey she goes to stay with Mireille in her apartment which resides in Paris the only things she remembers are the word Noir and her instinctual killing abilities When creating the characters for Noir producer Shigeru Kitayama wanted the image of Kirika to be sweet and fragile 3 Mireille Bouquet ミレイユ ブーケ Mireiyu Buke Voiced by Kotono Mitsuishi Japanese Shelley Calene Black English Mireille is a Corsican woman born into a powerful crime family Mireille and her uncle are the sole survivors of a brutal attack on her family whereafter he trained her to become an assassin ep 14 When creating the character for Noir Shigeru Kitayama imagined Mireille as a lithe female panther 3 Mitsuishi the Japanese voice of Mireille previously worked with Kitayama on Excel Saga where she voiced the protagonist Excel the first thing she was told was that Excel and Mireille are completely opposite characters 3 In the English dub ADV Films decided against giving Mireille a Corsican accent so as to avoid confusion among viewers unfamiliar with the language 4 Chloe クロエ Kuroe n 2 Voiced by Aya Hisakawa Japanese Hilary Haag English Chloe is a skilled assassin who uses throwing and handheld knives instead of guns Like Kirika and Mireille Chloe is a candidate to become Noir Chloe idolizes Kirika for her exceptional killing skills and she believes that she and Kirika are destined to become Noir together She is the personal favorite character of Noir s composer Yuki Kajiura 5 Altena アルテナ Arutena Voiced by Tarako Japanese Tiffany Grant English Altena is the high priestess of the Soldats She believes that the Soldats have been corrupted by power and greed and she attempts to return the Soldats to its original state by reviving Noir She lives a medieval lifestyle in a place the Soldats consider as their holy site called The Manor located somewhere on the border between France and Spain where she raised and trained Chloe Setting EditUnlike its spiritual successors Madlax and El Cazador de la Bruja Noir is mainly about reality s criminal underworld while the later two are about supernatural events Mireille and Kirika in episode four check the profile of a fifteen year old student named Rosaly Hammond discovering that she was born on August 2 1994 As Rosaly would be turning sixteen Noir thus takes place approximately between 2010 and 2011 6 Les Soldats Edit Les Soldats ソルダ Soruda The Soldiers in French is a mysterious organization in Noir According to Altena a thousand years ago a group of people who had survived a bloody war that cost numerous lives formed a group called Les Soldats to protect the weak and take revenge on the world 7 When Kirika travels to a Soldats village she finds out that during the late tenth century Les Soldats has taken place in every social part of humankind For example Soldats were witnessed at the birth of the Greone s mafia family which was created 200 years ago from the time the series began 8 Near the end of the series Altena states that Les Soldats have been consumed by the very greed they once swore to undo and thus had become like the world itself 9 Although the Soldats were founded by a united group in Noir its members were separated into two groups Altena s followers and her opposers the Soldats Council members For easy identification Altena s most loyal followers are include people who dress up as nuns 10 and common villagers who are skilled at fighting 11 These nuns and priestesses often appear to be ordinary petite women they are capable of using guns and other lethal weapons Altena lives in a manor not located on any map but is near the border of France and Spain 12 It is known by name the place which has been forgotten by time citation needed The manor s structure is similar to those of Ancient Greece and Rome Separated from the manor by mountains there is a village which belongs to Altena and their ancient task is to guard her manor citation needed The Soldats Council are the people who disagreed with Altena s decision to bring back the True Noir by means of a ritual called the Grand Retour The Council contains five members 9 and one of them Remy Brefford invites Mireille to join their ranks and he has an office in a building in Paris 13 Men in black suits are often sent by the Soldats to try to kill the Noir candidates but the faction affiliate of these men is unclear Altena successfully manipulates everyone in the group and she particularly targets the three Noir candidates Chloe Kirika and Mireille She hides her true agenda from the Soldats even her most trusted advisers until the end Altena led the Soldats to believe that she wanted Chloe and Kirika to be the True Noir to enforce the will of the Soldats However she believed that Mireille and Kirika would enact her true plan to destroy the Soldats Altena s plan was not fully successful because Mireille did not target the Council at the end of the series Noir Edit Noir is the French word for black In Noir it is known as the name of the two maidens who govern death Pictures and sculptures of the two maidens can be seen on Mireille s father s watch and on Soldats churches To the underworld it is known as the One Thousand Year darkness of Europe According to Altena s story when the Soldats went under two hands were left on the surface so their ancient task is to retrieve the two maidens known as Noir 7 The ritual to become Noir takes place under Altena s manor an underground temple in the style of ancient Greek ruins Throughout the series the only three candidates for Noir are Mireille Bouquet Kirika Yuumura and Chloe Of all the three Mireille was the only who was predicted to be neglected and Kirika probably is the only who can turn into True Noir 14 15 When one has fallen the remaining two shall become Noir Production EditAccording to the director Kōichi Mashimo he envisioned Noir and Madlax as part of a trilogy exploring the girls with guns genre and soon after the release of the latter he confirmed having plans to produce the third installment 16 which would later become El Cazador de la Bruja 17 For Mireille s personal sidearm Mashimo wanted a gun with a more modern image therefore the production staff decided on the Walther P99 18 After considering several compact pistols including the Walther PPK and the Glock 26 for Kirika s personal sidearm the Beretta M1934 became the weapon of choice because of its classic European feel that suited the premise of the series story 19 Because of the organization s premise European guns were chosen for the members of Les Soldats The assassins in black suits that are sent after the protagonists throughout the series all carry the SIG Pro 2340 which at the time of production was the newest model of its line while other members were given increasingly older weapons depending on the member s rank 4 According to producer Shigeru Kitayama Kotono Mitsuishi s voicing of Mireille was a continuation of the working relationship they had from creating Excel Saga where Mitsuishi voiced the protagonist Excel 3 Media EditTV airings and home video Edit See also List of Noir episodes The 26 episodes of the Noir anime series initially ran from April 6 through September 28 2001 on TV Tokyo in Japan and was released on DVD and VHS in 13 compilations each containing two episodes by Victor Entertainment between July 25 2001 and March 21 2002 20 After giving hints announcements and retractions for almost a year 21 ADV Films released the series in English in seven DVD compilations the first containing five episodes the others containing three or four episodes between February 18 and October 28 2003 22 23 Prior to that the first episode was included on the DVD insert of the January 2003 issue of Newtype USA 24 As of November 1 2010 the series is now licensed by Funimation Entertainment 25 and re released the series as a part of their Anime Classics line on August 9 2011 26 Victor Entertainment has remastered the series from its original 35mm elements and released a Blu ray Disc version on February 19 2014 in Japan 27 28 29 Funimation released the series on Blu ray on April 15 2015 in North America 30 Following Sony s acquisition of Crunchyroll the dub was moved over to Crunchyroll 31 Soundtrack Edit Like many of studio Bee Train s other works the Noir soundtrack was composed by Yuki Kajiura accompanied by primary vocalist Yuriko Kaida secondary vocalist Yuri Kasahara and Kajiura s band See Saw citation needed The series makes use of two pieces of theme music Coppelia no Hitsugi コッペリアの柩 Kopperia no Hitsugi lit Coppelia s Casket by Ali Project is used as opening theme while Kirei na Kanjō きれいな感情 lit Beautiful Emotions by Akino Arai serves as ending theme 32 Victor Entertainment published a single and three original soundtrack albums for the series Coppelia no Hitsugi was released as a single on May 23 2001 33 The first and second soundtracks called Noir Original Soundtrack I and Noir Original Soundtrack II were released on June 21 and October 3 2001 respectively 34 35 The third soundtrack called Blanc dans Noir 黒の中の白 Kuro no Naka no Shiro English White in Black was released on November 7 2001 36 Coppelia no HitsugiNo TitleLyricsMusicLength1 Coppelia no Hitsugi Kopperia no Hitsugi コッペリアの柩 Coppelia s Casket Arika TakaranoMikiya Katakura3 592 Apres le Noir 4 17Total length 8 18 All music is composed by Yuki Kajiura except where indicated Noir Original Soundtrack INo TitleLyricsMusicArtistLength1 Coppelia no Hitsugi Kopperia no Hitsugi コッペリアの柩 Coppelia s Casket Arika TakaranoMikiya KatakuraAli Project3 592 Les Soldats 2 263 Snow 2 114 Canta per me 3 135 Corsican Corridor 3 476 Ode to Power 2 547 Solitude by the Window 3 088 Romance 3 439 Silent Pain 2 0110 Lullaby 3 1611 Melodie 1 5812 Chloe 2 2413 Whispering Hills 3 3214 Zero Hour 2 3615 Liar You Lie 3 1416 Sorrow 2 4117 Salva Nos 4 2918 Kirei na Kanjō きれいな感情 Beautiful Emotions Akino AraiAraiAkino Arai4 16Total length 56 06 Noir Original Soundtrack IINo TitleMusicArtistLength1 Le Grand Retour 6 242 Secret Game Yuri Kasahara3 443 Fake Garden 2 014 Les Soldats II 3 275 In Memory of You 3 546 Colosseum 3 467 Salva Nos II 2 468 Maze Yuri Kasahara2 149 In Peace 2 2710 Despair 1 5811 Power Hungry 2 1612 Black Is Black 2 4213 Canta per me II 3 2114 At Dusk 1 5115 Premonition 3 1816 Killing 2 5617 A Farewell Song 3 3418 Kirei na Kanjou Piano Version Akino Arai 1 4619 Indio Chikai6 25Total length 59 03 Blanc dans Noir CD 1 Vocal Song Collection No TitleLyricsMusicArtistLength1 Aka to Kuro 赤と黒 Red and Black Arika TakaranoMikiya KatakuraAli Project4 522 Prelude 0 563 Canta per me Japanese Version Hōko Kuwashima3 154 Lullaby Japanese Version Tarako3 165 Aime Moi Emu Moa エム モア Kenzo SaekiHirofumi AsamotoHōko Kuwashima4 176 Himitsu Secret 秘密 Aya Hisakawa5 037 Salva Nos Dialogue Remix Yuriko Kaida and Kotono Mitsuishi4 268 Love Chiaki4 599 Gensou Rakuen 幻想楽園 Illusion Paradise Yuriko Kaida5 41Total length 36 54 Blanc dans Noir CD 2 BGM Outtrack Collection No TitleLength1 Guest B 1 042 Melodie Salva Nos Version 3 033 Jealousy 2 524 At Dawn 1 375 Black Society 2 456 Family Affection 2 527 Church 1 518 At Ease 1 50Total length 18 02Live action remake EditA possible live action feature based on the anime series has been planned for development by the cable television network Starz 37 Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert Hercules The Legendary Journeys Xena Warrior Princess Legend of the Seeker are the executive producers for the project Stephen Lightfoot was serving as executive producer and writer but was replaced by Sean Jablonski 38 39 In March 2012 Starz CEO Chris Albrecht commented that production has been put on hiatus as he states in an interview We re in a bit of holding pattern with Noir 40 Then in December of that year two new writers Cyrus Voris and Ethan Reiff were announced to have joined the project and were undertaking re writes of Jablonski s scripts 41 By January 2013 Starz CEO Chris Albrecht announced that the project remained at a standstill citing difficulty to get the project creatively to a good place 42 Reception EditCritical reception of Noir has been positive Newtype ranked Noir second in its top 10 list of anime of the year 2001 43 Noir also made a top three place in the top 20 anime in Japan chart by Anihabara in October 2001 44 45 In the June 2002 issue of Animage Noir was voted by the magazine s readers onto a shared 10th place in the best 20 new anime of 2001 in Japan 46 Josh Mohs of Active Anime commented that Noir doesn t fail to deliver mystery action and drama Though he lamented some pacing problems especially towards the beginning of the series he lauded the character interactions as well as the series job of tying together all its inherent sub plots and the director s bold move in leaving the ending open to viewer interpretation 47 In a review of the first DVD compilation by ADV Films Jeremy Conrad of IGN lauded the series for being stylistic stating that It oozes style and for its extremely cool fight choreography and great shootouts saying that What Noir does right is its action He also noted the series character design as being solid and the series soundtrack as being excellent reminiscent of Eric Serra s stuff in movies such as La Femme Nikita but lamented about the slowed pace at the end of the volume stating that some of the story stuff they were trying to do in the fourth and fifth episodes was snooze inducing 48 Josh Mohs of Active Anime commentEd that Noir s strong character interactions are usually enough to pull you through the pacing problems he saw with the series and further states that along with the series unique twists the intriguing character dynamic definitely elevate s it above the rest of the competition 47 Kirika had been voted with Mireille as two of the top ten female anime characters by Newtype in 2001 49 Anime News Network s Theron Martin ten years after the show s original run gave the series a rating of B and commented that Noir was at least to some degree an influential title and is still recognized as one of the preeminent titles of its type because it redefined what a girls with guns title could be He went on to praise the show for its sleek elegant story and called it anime s most pronounced homage to classic film noir He named Mireille and Kirika one of anime s most iconic female teams along with the Dirty Pair and credited Kirika as a precursor of the moe craze that came along later in the decade He named The Lost Kitten as the series episode with the best story content and the double episode The Intoccabile as having the worst noting its hackneyed look into the Cosa Nostra He lamented repetitiveness in action sequences and excessive reuse of scenes especially in early episodes as well as the absence of blood in light of the show s high body count He showed himself unimpressed with the animation quality but lauded the show s good looks in particular those of the environments He named the tendency for repetitiveness of its first half as the soundtrack s only real flaw and praised the pieces Salva Nos and Canta Per Me as stand ing among the all time great anime themes About the English version he commented that the casting choices fit and match up well against the original performances and that the script stays tight enough to avoid garnering any accuracy complaints In conclusion he said the series works in the ways that it is supposed to work and should keep viewers thoroughly involved through to the end 2 Diane Tiu of THEM Anime Reviews gave Noir a rating of 4 out of 5 stars praising the story characters soundtrack and the relationship between Mireille and Kirika but questioned the lack of blood and how the main characters always seem to take out their opposition single handedly Overall Tiu concludes that Noir oozes style It is an original anime that stands out the perfect anime if you ve had too much fluff 50 Enoch Lau also of THEM Anime Reviews also gave the series a 4 out of 5 star rating handing out praise to the animation visuals story soundtrack action scenes and the chemistry between Mireille and Kirika Lau s only criticisms was the lack of blood as well as the slow pacing of the series but concluded overall that The cream of action drama anime has just gotten sweeter and creamier with Noir The slow pace and sombre mood of the plot might turn off some people but those who stick with it will be rewarded with brilliant action scenes and awesome chicks with guns 51 Notes Edit The email Mireille receives from Kirika in episode 1 romanizes her surname as Yuumura with two u s In addition the official English Noir website Archived April 8 2003 at the Wayback Machine also used this naming convention Note the homophony to kuroi the Japanese word for black References Edit Noir Funimation Retrieved June 26 2018 a b Theron Martin September 21 2011 Noir DVD Review Anime News Network Retrieved September 22 2011 a b c d Project Noir Episodes Episode 2 Project Noir ADV Films Archived from the original on April 8 2003 Retrieved October 5 2009 a b Project Noir Episodes Episode 1 Project Noir ADV Films Archived from the original on December 8 2003 Retrieved October 5 2009 More Melody Noir Original Soundtrack I CD booklet Yuki Kajiura Victor Entertainment 2001 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Noir episode 4 11 11 When Kirika checks Rosaly Hammond s profile a b Noir episode 20 Altena tells Chloe about Soldats history Noir episode 09 Intocabile Act II a b Noir episode 26 Rebirth Noir episode 24 Dark Return Noir episode 22 Journey s End Noir episode 22 Kirika s conversation with a Soldats villager Noir episode 23 Mireille attacks Brefford s building Noir episode 24 Altena s conversation with Borne Noir episode 22 Kirika became True Noir after witnessed the assault on the village Wong Amos March 2005 Inside Bee Train Newtype USA 8 15 Interview with Kōichi Mashimo Newtype USA 7 4 April 2007 During an interview I accidentally blurted out something about Noir and Madlax being part of a trilogy which forced me to follow through and actually make a third installment Walther P 99 Project Noir Archived from the original on November 23 2011 Retrieved August 2 2016 Beretta M1934 Project Noir Archived from the original on September 26 2011 Retrieved August 2 2016 ノワール ビデオカセット DVD Noir Videocassette DVD in Japanese Victor Entertainment Retrieved September 30 2009 ACEN ADV Acquisitions Anime News Network April 20 2002 Retrieved October 2 2009 Noir Shades of Darkness Vol 1 Amazon Retrieved September 30 2009 Noir End of the Matter Vol 7 Amazon Retrieved September 30 2009 Sneak Preview in Newtype USA Project Noir ADV Films Archived from the original on June 3 2011 Retrieved October 4 2009 Funimation Adds Excel Saga Noir Bubblegum Crisis Anime News Network 2010 11 03 Noir Complete Collection Classic Line Right Stuf com Archived from the original on 2012 09 11 Retrieved 2011 01 08 Noir Blu ray Box s Remastering Previewed in Ad Anime News Network December 30 2013 Retrieved December 30 2019 Noir Remastered BD BOX www jvcmusic co jp Retrieved February 11 2014 Noir Remastered BD BOX trailer www jvcmusic co jp Archived from the original on 2021 12 11 Retrieved February 11 2014 Noir Blu ray Complete Series Hyb Anime Classics Right Stuf Inc Archived from the original on 2015 01 29 Retrieved 2015 01 27 Watch Noir retrieved 2022 12 18 黒き手の処女たち Noir Episode 1 April 6 2001 TV Tokyo コッペリアの柩 Kopperia no Hitsugi Oricon Retrieved October 5 2009 dead link Noir Original Soundtrack I Oricon Retrieved October 3 2009 dead link Noir Original Soundtrack II Oricon Retrieved October 3 2009 dead link Noir Blanc dans Noir 黒の中の白 Noir Blanc dans Noir White in Black Oricon Retrieved October 3 2009 dead link Starz Nabs Assassin Project From Sam Raimi The Hollywood Reporter 2010 11 11 Retrieved 2010 11 12 Starz Develops Live Action Remake of Noir Anime Anime News Network 2010 11 11 Retrieved 2010 11 12 Suits Sean Jablonski to be new showrunner on Starz drama Noir Digital Spy 2010 10 20 Retrieved 2012 02 10 Q amp A Starz s Albrecht on the Alchemy of Magic City MultiChannel News March 26 2012 Retrieved March 26 2012 Cyrus Voris And Ethan Reiff Board Starz s Noir Series As New Writers Deadline com August 2 2012 Retrieved January 22 2013 Chris Albrecht Touts Starz s Independence Original Programming Rampup TCA Deadline com January 5 2013 Retrieved January 22 2013 Newtype top 10 Anime Anime News Network Retrieved December 24 2007 Anihabara Top Anime in Japan Anime News Network October 29 2001 Retrieved October 2 2009 June Animage Ranks Anime Anime News Network May 10 2002 Retrieved October 2 2009 a b Mohs Josh July 29 2008 Noir Complete Series Active Anime Retrieved September 30 2009 Conrad Jeremy January 13 2003 Noir Shades of Darkness IGN Archived from the original on July 13 2011 Retrieved October 1 2009 Newtype top 10 Anime Anime News Network Tiu Diane THEM Anime Reviews 4 0 Noir THEM Anime Reviews Retrieved 30 July 2022 Lau Enoch THEM Anime Reviews 4 0 Noir THEM Anime Reviews Retrieved 30 July 2022 Noir Death Warrant DVD Vol 4 ADV Films June 24 2003 OCLC 52850346 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Noir Official website of JVC in Japanese Official website of Funimation Entertainment Noir at IMDb Noir at Anime News Network s encyclopedia In North America through Crunchyroll formerly known as Funimation and in Australia through Madman Anime Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Noir TV series amp oldid 1128051486, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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