Garo: Divine Flame Explained

Garo: Divine Flame
Director:Yuichiro Hayashi
Producer:Takahiro Suzuki
Based On:
by MAPPA
Music:Monaca
Cinematography:Yūsuke Tannawa
Editing:Kiyoshi Hirose
Background Artist:Tadashi Kudo
Color Process:Chikako Kamada
Studio:MAPPA
Distributor:Tohokushinsha Film
Runtime:78 minutes
Country:Japan
Language:Japanese

Garo: Divine Flame is a 2016 Japanese animated superhero film based on . The movie takes place four years after the events of the first season, Garo: The Carved Seal of Flames. It follows the adventures of León, Alfonso, Ema and Germán as they try to stop a powerful Horror who plans to use Germán's son Roberto as a sacrifice.

Plot

A Horror which looks like a beautiful woman murders a couple after they make love in some old ruins. Meanwhile, León has inherited the mantle of Garo the Golden Knight and protects the capital of Valiante Kingdom from Horrors. León devotes himself to training Roberto, the son of Germán Luis and Ximena, with the assistance of Prince Alfonso.

Garm orders them to exterminate the Dead Tower Horror, after Nigra Venus before she can activate the mystic tool created by Mendoza, Zirkel's Ring. She is reputedly the most beautiful Horror in the world which resides in a neighboring country Vazelia where the assigned Makai Knight has been missing for generations.

In the capital, strange masked beings abduct Roberto, and when León is almost defeated chasing them, Dario Monyoya, the Obsidian Makai Knight Zem, appears and saves him. Meanwhile Garm re-materializes Germán Luis temporarily and together, they pursue the abductors, but Germán realizes that Dario is the missing Knight and he is serving another master. Dario reveals that after Princess Sara was disfigured by a Horror, he blinded himself and continued to serve her, even after she became the Horror, Nigra Venus.

Meanwhile, Ema finds Alphonse and together they also search for Zirkel's Ring and arrive at a lake where Roberto is being transported to be used as a key to activate Zirkel's Ring. Together with Germán and León, they attack Nigra Venus, but without success and retreat. Later, they counterattack, Ema and León fighting Nigra Venus while Germán and Alphonse challenge Dario. After a titanic battle, Nigra Venus is defeated, taking Dario into the depths of the lake with her. Roberto is rescued and learns that Germán is his father. Nigra Venus re-emerges, combined with Dario and make one last assault, but is finally destroyed by Garo, the Golden Knight, enhanced by the power of Jiruba.

Cast

CharacterJapaneseEnglish
León LuisDaisuke NamikawaRicco Fajardo
Germán LuisKenyuu HoriuchiDavid Wald
Dario MontoyaMasato HagiwaraOmar Padilla
Ema GuzmánRomi ParkMonica Rial
Alfonso San ValianteKatsuhito NomuraJustin Briner
Roberto LuisMiyu TomitaErica Mendez
Ximena LuisYumi SudōJad Saxton
Sara / VenusArisa KomiyaCristina Vee
ZarubaHironobu KageyamaBarry Yandell
JirubaAya EndōJennifer Seman
GarmMayu UdonoTia Ballard
LaraMadoka AibaBrina Palencia
Fernand San VarianteKōsuke GotōBen Phillips
ChristinaAyaka ŌhashiJeannie Tirado
GonzálezJuku IkkyuN/A
MarioTomokazu SekiOscar Contreras
RitaAyumi FujimuraGloria Benavides

Production

On November 23, 2015, it was announced that a Garo film was commissioned as part of Garo's 10th Anniversary year project.[1] The opening theme is by JAM Project while the ending theme is "Howlite" by Sayaka Sasaki.[2] [3]

References

  1. Web site: Garo Anime Film's Teaser, Story, Visual, Title, Spring Release Unveiled. Anime News Network. November 23, 2015.
  2. Web site: Garo: Divine Flame Anime Film's Video Previews JAM Project Song. Anime News Network. April 1, 2016.
  3. Web site: Sayaka Sasaki Sings Ending Theme For Garo: Divine Flame Anime Film. Anime News Network. May 3, 2016.

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