The Garden of Sinners explained

The Garden of Sinners
Ja Kanji:空の境界
Ja Romaji:Kara no Kyōkai
Genre:Dark fantasy[1]
Type:light novel
Author:Kinoko Nasu
Illustrator:Takashi Takeuchi
Publisher:Type-Moon (original creator)
Kodansha (commercial publisher)
Demographic:Male
First:October 1998
Last:August 1999
Volumes:2 (2004 printing)
3 (2007–2008 printing) + 2 short stories
Volume List:
  1. Light novels
Type:film series
Producer:Hikaru Kondo
Atsuhiro Iwakami
Takashi Takeuchi
Music:Yuki Kajiura
Studio:Ufotable
First:December 1, 2007
Last:September 28, 2013
Episodes:8
Films
Content:
Type:film
Gate of 7th Heaven
Director:Various
Producer:Hikaru Kondo
Atsuhiro Iwakami
Takashi Takeuchi
Music:Yuki Kajiura
Studio:Ufotable
Released:March 14, 2009
Runtime:61 minutes
Type:OVA
Epilogue
Director:Hikaru Kondo
Producer:Hikaru Kondo
Atsuhiro Iwakami
Takashi Takeuchi
Music:Yuki Kajiura
Studio:Ufotable
Released:February 2, 2011
Runtime:33 minutes
Type:tv series
Kara no Kyoukai
(TV edition)
Director:Various
Producer:Toukubo Eita
Ishikawa Takaki
Kodama Yoshie
Music:Yuki Kajiura
Studio:Ufotable
Network:Tokyo MX, NicoNico, BS11, Bandai Channel, Asahi Broadcasting Corporation, Animax
First:July 6, 2013
Last:September 28, 2013
Episodes:13
Type:film
Future Gospel: Extra Chorus
Director:Tomonori Sudou
Producer:Hikaru Kondo
Atsuhiro Iwakami
Takashi Takeuchi
Music:Yuki Kajiura
Studio:Ufotable
Released:September 28, 2013
Runtime:32 minutes
Type:manga
Author:Tenkuu Sphere
Publisher:Kodansha
Demographic:Seinen
Magazine:Saizensen
First:September 15, 2010
Volumes:11

The Garden of Sinners, known in Japan as sometimes referred to as, is a Japanese light novel series, written by Kinoko Nasu and illustrated by Takashi Takeuchi. Originally released as a series of chapters released independently online or at Comiket between October 1998 and August 1999, the chapters were later republished by Kodansha into two volumes in 2004, and again in three volumes between 2007 and 2008.

Ufotable produced a series of seven anime films based on the series between 2007 and 2009 and also produced an original video animation episode in 2011. A final anime film was produced and released in 2013. A manga adaptation illustrated by Sphere Tenku started serialization in September 2010 in Seikaisha's online magazine Saizensen.

Plot

Story and setting

Set in Japan predominantly during the late 1990s, The Garden of Sinners follows the story of, a teenage girl raised as a demon hunter who acquired the "Mystic Eyes of Death Perception" after surviving a fatal accident. It also chronicles Mikiya Kokutou's unwavering efforts to get closer to her when they were still high school students and their adventures later on in dealing with supernatural cases as investigators for Touko Aozaki's detective agency, Garan no Dou.

This is set in an alternate universe to Tsukihime and Fate/stay night; in which it serves as the prototype for both series as well as introducing many of the concepts prevalent within the latter two.[2] In particular the main protagonist, Shiki Ryougi, possesses similar abilities as Tsukihimes protagonist, Shiki Tohno. Touko Aozaki's sister, Aoko Aozaki, is also featured briefly in Tsukihime.

As one of Kinoko Nasu's earliest works, it introduces some of the most fundamental concepts in the universe of Type-Moon's works, including souls, the Akashic Record/Root, Counter Force, Magic, Magecraft, and Mystic Eyes.

Both the light novel and the films are depicted in anachronical order with each chapter/film serving as part of one collective narrative.

Real-world release orderName of workChronological order
1Overlooking View5
2A Study in Murder – Part 11
3Remaining Sense of Pain3
4The Hollow Shrine2
5Paradox Spiral6
6Oblivion Recording7
7A Study in Murder – Part 28
8Epilogue9
9Future Gospel4 and 11
10Future Gospel: Extra Chorus3.5, 5.5 and 6.5
11Final Record10

Themes

The series deals with the paranormal and tackles mature topics such as suicide, rape, patricide, incest and murder.[3] Its lore and story draws inspiration from various religious philosophies and psychological concepts such as multiple personalities; the Anima and animus; the nature of sin; life, death and reincarnation; and the Paradoxical nature of the Taiji.[3]

Main characters

is a teenaged girl, who possesses the "Mystic Eyes of Death Perception".

is Shiki's love interest and later husband who, two years previously, made a promise to attend college with Shiki.

is Mikiya's younger sister who is in love with him. She becomes an apprentice of Tōko due to her rivalry against Shiki and is talented in ignition magecraft.

, appearing as a puppet maker, Touko is actually a powerful Magus.

Media

Light novels

The Garden of Sinners originated in October 1998 as a series of five chapters released online on Nasu and Takeuchi's dōjin-based website,, with its final two chapters being released at Comiket 56 in August 1999. Nasu and Takeuchi later formed Type-Moon, and in 2001, featured the first four chapters of the book on their 2001 Tsukihime bonus disk, Tsukihime Plus-Disk, which saw The Garden of Sinners gain significant popularity, leading it to be released as a dōjinshi publication at Comiket 61 on December 30, 2001. On August 6, 2004, Kodansha released the series as a commercial publication, which enjoyed immense popularity, with 5,000 limited-edition versions of the novel being sold almost immediately upon release. Both editions of The Garden of Sinners altogether sold more than 700,000 copies.[4] A chapter, Final Record, was distributed as a bonus for viewers of the Future Gospel film.[5]

Del Rey Manga announced the English publication of the light novel series. This was confirmed in the first volume of Del Rey's Faust released on August 19, 2008.[6] However, Del Rey became defunct before it could happen.

Short stories

Manga

A manga adaptation of the novel series written and illustrated by Tenkuu Sphere is currently being serialized in Saizensen web magazine since September 15, 2010. The original writer Kinoko Nasu and artist Takashi Takeuchi supervised the work. The tankobon volumes are published by Kodansha.

Drama CD

On August 9, 2002, a drama CD written by based on the Overlooking View chapter was released.[7]

Anime films

The series was adapted into an anime film series, divided into seven chapters, which were animated by the studio ufotable.[8] The films are released in achronological order. The first chapter, titled, premiered across Japanese theaters on December 1, 2007, with the second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh chapters,,,,,, being released soon after on December 29, 2007, followed by January 26, 2008, May 24, 2008, August 16, 2008, December 20, 2008, and August 8, 2009, respectively. A compilation film of the first six films with some new footage was released on March 14, 2009, in preparation for the release of the final seventh film. In connection with the film's release, the novels were once again reprinted, as three volumes with new illustrations.[9] A North American premiere of the fifth chapter was held on May 22, 2009, at the Anime Boston convention.[10]

The series was released on Blu-ray with a new chapter, Gekijō-ban Kara no Kyōkai Shūshō: Kara no Kyōkai, in Japanese with English subtitles.[11] A DVD of the said chapter was released on February 2, 2011.[11] Aniplex of America released the imported Blu-ray box set on February 8, 2011.[12] [13] The box was immediately sold out and has not been reissued since.[14] However, the individual films were available for rent on the PlayStation Network until mid-2012. A new limited edition DVD boxset was released in late 2012.[15] Likewise, Madman Entertainment released a limited edition DVD boxset in October 2013.[16]

3D conversion of The Garden of Sinners first movie called was released in July 2013.

A TV series conversion of the seven films was broadcast From July to September 2013. This reconstructed the story in chronological order rather than the order of release and did not include Chapter 5, Paradox Spiral, and Chapter 6, Oblivion Recording.

An eighth film,, was released in September 2013 and had grossed US$1,710,413 by October 20.[17] Aniplex of America has released Future Gospel (now subtitled -recalled out summer-) and Future Gospel – Extra Chorus on Blu-ray in late April 2015.[18] Aniplex has also released the Japanese import of all 7 Kara no Kyoukai movie on Blu-ray in November 2015.

Each of the theme songs to the film series are performed by Kalafina, a project formed by Yuki Kajiura. Outside of the ones for Future Gospel, they were found on their album Seventh Heaven.

The Final Record chapter currently has no plans to be animated.

Releases

Theme songs

Film themes
TitleComposition, Arrangement and LyricsPerformanceType
"Oblivious"Yuki KajiuraKalafinaEnding theme (Overlooking View)
Yuki KajiuraKalafinaEnding theme (A Study in Murder – Part 1)
Yuki KajiuraKalafinaEnding theme (Remaining Sense of Pain)
"Aria"Yuki KajiuraKalafinaEnding theme (The Hollow Shrine)
"Sprinter"Yuki KajiuraKalafinaEnding theme (Paradox Spiral)
"Fairytale"Yuki KajiuraKalafinaEnding theme (Oblivion Recording)
"Seventh Heaven"Yuki KajiuraKalafinaEnding theme (A Study in Murder – Part 2)
"Snow Falling"Yuki KajiuraKalafinaEnding theme (Epilogue)
"Alleluia"Yuki KajiuraKalafinaEnding theme (Future Gospel)
"dolce"Yuki KajiuraKalafinaEnding theme (Future Gospel – Extra Chorus)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stevens . Josh A. . MVM Licenses Eromanga Sensei, Schedule Garden Of Sinners Blu-ray . Anime UK News . November 17, 2019 . May 8, 2019.
  2. Web site: Madman Entertainment Announces New Acquisitions at Supanova Sydney 2013. June 23, 2013. 2014-08-05. Anime News Network.
  3. Kara no Kyoukai Special Pamphlet – Encyclopedia, Aniplex USA
  4. Web site: Watanabe. Kei. Kara no Kyōkai: The Anime Movie Versions of the Popular Dōjin Novel, Presenting to the Public from the First of the Month. Mainichi Shimbun. November 30, 2007. 2008-01-26. ja. January 5, 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20080105000832/http://mainichi.jp/enta/mantan/news/20071130mog00m200083000c.html. dead.
  5. Web site: 劇場版「空の境界」未来福音 書き下ろし小説は130ページ超の大ボリューム. September 19, 2013 .
  6. Web site: Faust 1 by Faust Editors. Del Rey Manga. 2008-09-25.
  7. Book: Kara no Kyoukai Special Pamphlet - Encyclopedia: Kara no Kyoukai Shi [Others] . ja. 29.
  8. Web site: Kara no Kyokai Film in the Works. Anime News Network. January 8, 2007. 2008-08-05.
  9. Web site: Akibaos article on the new novels. 2019-11-25. ja. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20170819145709/http://www.akibaos.com/20071115/%e8%ac%9b%e8%ab%87%e7%a4%be%e6%96%87%e5%ba%ab%e7%89%88-%e7%a9%ba%e3%81%ae%e5%a2%83%e7%95%8c-%e4%b8%8a%e5%b7%bb%e7%99%ba%e5%a3%b2%e3%80%8c%e3%81%93%e3%82%8c%e3%81%a7%e5%8a%87%e5%a0%b4%e7%89%88%e3%81%ae/. 2017-08-19.
  10. Web site: 5th Garden of Sinners' U.S. Premiere at Anime Boston. 2009-02-26. February 26, 2009. Anime News Network.
  11. Web site: Kara no Kyoukai Gets New Final Chapter on BD with Subs. August 26, 2010. Anime News Network.
  12. Web site: Aniplex USA Adds Kara no Kyoukai – the Garden of Sinners. Anime News Network. December 13, 2010. 2010-12-19.
  13. Web site: Aniplex USA official website. Aniplex of America. February 8, 2011. 2011-05-15.
  14. Web site: Ufotable Diary. Ufotable. February 6, 2011. 2011-05-15. November 12, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171112095206/http://www.ufotable.com/community/diary/2010111820110212.html. dead.
  15. Web site: Aniplex Panel Announcement Round-up.
  16. Web site: Madman Entertainment Announces New Acquisitions at Supanova Sydney 2013, October 19–20. June 23, 2013. 2014-08-05. Anime News Network.
  17. Web site: Japanese Box Office, October 19–20. October 27, 2013. 2013-10-30. Anime News Network.
  18. Web site: Magi English Dub, Garden of sinners -recalled out summer- Trailers Streamed. Anime News Network. October 11, 2023.