Weiß Kreuz Explained
Weiß Kreuz |
Ja Kanji: | ヴァイス·クロイツ |
Ja Romaji: | Vaisu Kuroitsu |
Creator: | Takehito Koyasu Project Weiß |
Type: | light novel |
Forever White |
Author: | Kenichi Kanemaki |
Illustrator: | Kyōko Tsuchiya |
Publisher: | Tokuma Shoten |
Magazine: | Animage |
First: | July 1997 |
Last: | December 1997 |
Volumes: | 1 |
Volume List: | - Manga
|
Type: | manga |
Weiß: An Assassin And White Shaman |
Author: | Takehito Koyasu |
Illustrator: | Kyōko Tsuchiya |
Publisher: | Shinshokan |
Demographic: | Shōjo |
Magazine: | Wings |
First: | 1997 |
Last: | 1998 |
Volumes: | 2 |
Volume List: | - Manga
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Type: | tv series |
Director: | Kiyoshi Egami (#1–15) Kazunori Tanahashi (#16–25) |
Producer: | Kazuhiko Inomata Kōichi Kikuchi Tetsuya Watanabe |
Music: | Norimasa Yamanaka |
Studio: | Animate Film Magic Bus (#1–15) Plum (#16–25) |
Network: | TV Tokyo |
First: | April 8, 1998 |
Last: | September 30, 1998 |
Episodes: | 25 |
Episode List: | - Anime
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Type: | ova |
Weiß Kreuz Verbrechen & Strafe |
Director: | Shinichiro Kimura |
Producer: | Shinobu Tomioka Kōichi Kikuchi Kōji Yoritsune |
Music: | Norimasa Yamanaka |
Studio: | Triangle Staff |
Released: | November 25, 1999 - February 23, 2000 |
Episodes: | 2 |
Type: | tv series |
Weiß Kreuz Glühen |
Director: | Hitoyuki Matsui |
Producer: | Kenta Nishikawaji Hikaru Kondō |
Music: | Motoi Sakuraba |
Studio: | Ufotable |
Network: | Kids Station |
First: | November 28, 2002 |
Last: | February 20, 2003 |
Episodes: | 13 |
Episode List: | - Anime
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is a series conceptualized by voice actor Takehito Koyasu about four assassins that work in a flower shop called "Kitty in the House". The assassins are members of a group called Weiß (white), which is run by Persia of the mysterious Kritiker organization.
The Weiß Kreuz franchise includes two seasons of anime and one OVA series, a light novel, two manga series, and several drama CDs. The four voice actors of the main characters – Koyasu, Hiro Yūki, Shin-ichiro Miki, Tomokazu Seki – formed a band named "Weiß"; several CDs and singles were released. Media Blasters released the anime in the North America as Knight Hunters: Weiß Kreuz.
Plot
Four young men consisting of Omi Tsukiyono, Ken Hidaka, Youji Kudou, and Aya Fujimiya, are members of a group of assassins called "Weiß". They cover their operations by working at a flower shop during the day and solving/fighting crimes during the night. This is no ordinary group: they kill the murderers, big businessmen, and other assassins that the law cannot touch. Each one is fighting for their own reasons, whether it is for revenge or to help the people that they care about. But they soon realize that there are connections between some of their cases and try to find out what is really going on. They use whatever they can to complete their missions and kill the people that are targeted by Weiß's leader.
Characters
Weiß
An assassin group that is under the order of Kritiker ("critic" in German), a secret organization that falls under the Japanese police force.
- Codename: Abyssinian
He is known as, the name that belongs to his sister who is in a coma. His parents were killed and his sister was run over by Reiji Takatori, causing him to join Weiß seeking revenge.[1] Aya's weapon is a katana named "Shion" after the previous owner and Aya's teacher. Before Aya became Weiß, he was a member of Sendai Kritiker, Tsushima Kritiker and Tokyo Crashers. Aya's car is a white Porsche 928.
- Codename: Bombay (Weiß Kreuz), Persia (Weiß Kreuz Glühen)
Due to his computer skills, is in charge of gathering information and planning Weiß's missions. He uses a crossbow, bow and poisoned darts as his weapons. Omi was kidnapped when he was eleven, and as his father refused to pay ransom, he was saved by Persia who trained him for a killer.[2] Omi lost his memories due to shock and doesn't remember his life before Kritiker at the start of the series, but as the action unfolds he discovers he is in fact, son of Reiji Takatori - head of the Takatori family, who are in some way related to almost all the missions the boys have to take. Later, in the Dramatic Precious drama CDs, he finds out that he is really Shuichi Takatori's biological son. He assumes the position "Persia" in Glühen.
- Codename: Siberian
was once a talented professional soccer goalie in the J-League, but he was forced to quit due to a gambling scandal, despite the fact that he was completely innocent. Before he became one of Weiß, Ken was a member of Kagoshima Kritiker and underwent a mission on Yakushima Island.[2]
- Codename: Balinese
is a ladies' man and a former private detective. It is that he once ran a Private Investigator Agency with his first love, a young woman with sunglasses and a distinctive beauty mark named Asuka Murase. Asuka, however, was shot and killed while investigating the members-only Liott club, which hides a prostitution ring. He joined Weiß to protect all the other women of the world because he couldn't protect his love and partner, and this explains his insensitive-seeming practice of only accepting missions that have to do with women of legal age. Previously a member of Kobe Kritiker.Kritiker
- The head officer of the police force by day and head of Kritiker, an underground organization fighting for justice, by night. His real name is and he is Reiji Takatori's brother and Omi's biological father (with Reiji's wife; that is the reason why Reiji did not pay the ransom for Omi when he was kidnapped). Persia's codename for Kritiker is "Marigold", and "King" for Crashers.
- Persia's red-headed secretary, whom Yoji always flirts with but never gets anywhere with. She has feelings for Shuichi Takatori, but does not act on them due to their professional relationship and his remaining love for his brother's late wife. Manx is a cold and calculating woman who doesn't let the personal feelings of Weiß members influence her decisions. She uses the codename "Erika" when dealing with the non-lethal Kritiker teams. Her real name is .
- In the early CD drama Birman is shown serving as a liaison between Weiß and Persia, along with Manx. In the anime she is introduced after Shuichi Takatori's death, as a private secretary of the new Persia, Yoshirou Karasuma. Like Manx for Shuichi, Birman also has feelings for the man she serves.
- A Kritiker agent who assists Birman in guiding Weiß, and takes a particular interest in Aya due to his own personal reasons for joining the organization. He later dies in episode 17 from being shot, put on fire, and thus burned to death. His codename means "peony".
- Takes the position of Persia after Shuichi Takatori.
Civilians
- The younger sister of Ran who was run over by the car of Reiji Takatori on her sixteenth birthday. She has been comatose ever since. Despite the fact that she is now eighteen years old, her body has not physically aged at all. As a result, she becomes a target of Schwarz. Aya is commonly referred to as Aya-chan to differentiate her from her older brother.
- A girl with a striking resemblance to Aya's younger sister. She becomes quite close to Aya, who pushes her away because he fears she will be in danger if she comes to know him, and somewhat because her resemblance to his sister brings him pain. She uses her physical resemblance to Aya's sister in order to protect Aya-chan from Schwarz later on. In the Dramatic Precious drama CDs she eventually goes abroad to study in Paris, France, acknowledging her feelings for Aya have been fading.
- A frequent patron of the flower shop, Ouka is a privileged schoolgirl who is especially fond of Omi. Unfortunately for both of them, she is also Reiji Takatori's illegitimate daughter, which results in her being caught up in Weiß's struggles against Schwarz and the Takatori family; the consequences, described in both the anime and the CD dramas, are especially gruesome; in the anime, she is accidentally killed by Schwarz, and in the Dramatic Precious drama CDs it is revealed that her body, along with her older brothers', has been preserved.
- The kindly owner of The House of Kittens, the flower shop where the members of Weiß work. Her lazy white cat always sleeps on her lap, occasionally looking up when interesting things happen in the shop. Generally, however, neither Ms. Momoe nor the cat see any action. Her full name is .
Enemies
Schwarz
The main enemies in the series are another group of assassins called Schwarz ("Black" in German), all of whom have supernatural powers. Schwarz begrudgingly work as bodyguards for the Takatori family, and this is how they meet Weiß. Later in the series, Schwarz is seen assisting a mysterious group known as "Eszett" (the name of the German alphabetic character ß) in resurrecting their deceased leader. Weiß is to Kritiker what Schwarz is to Eszett.
- Crawford is the leader of Schwarz. Though Crawford seems to follow commands without so much as a question, he is not someone to be trusted. He is very focused, although what drives him is unknown. Crawford has the ability to see bits and pieces of the future. Because of this, he has shown to be quite difficult to deal with on more than one occasion. He is 27 in the first anime.
- Both sadistic and masochistic to an extent, Schuldig enjoys messing with people's heads, which is all too easy given his power of telepathy. He claims that people's minds taste like honey; however, he also complains that at times he can't tell which thoughts are his. Schuldig means "guilty" in German and Dutch. He is 22 in the first anime.
- Nagi was shunned as a child by the people around him because of his telekinetic powers. He was living on the streets for quite a long time, then taken in by a nurse who led an orphanage. Due to the fact that the nurse actually was using the children living in the orphanage to commit crimes, Weiss was ordered to kill the nurse. Ken, who knew a girl from the orphanage and thereby got to know Nagi as well, was the one to kill the nurse. Nagi witnessed the murder and as a result he made the church collapse by using his telekinetic powers - and from there on hated Ken in specific. He ran off and found shelter at Crawfords, who then took him in. Then he started to work with and for Schwarz to get revenge on both Ken and the world for the way everybody treated him when he was a child. He is very solemn and embittered towards the world. He is 15 in the first anime.
- Called demented by most, his multitude of scars and ability to grin at insane acts of violence toward others and himself makes this accusation seem true. His real name is Jei. When he learned as a child that his real mother was Ruth, the nun who had been his teacher, Jei snapped and murdered his adoptive parents and sister, then blocked out the memory, developing a vendetta against God and Christians. In the Dramatic Image albums III and IV, he and Schwarz meets a young woman named Sally Schumars while on the run. She is a timid witch who is trying to escape from Rosenkreuz, a group of people with special gifts similar to Schwarz's, and Schwarz has a complicated history with the Rosenkreuz organization. Farfarello and Sally fall in love, one of the main reasons being given is that she makes him feel again. At the end of the fourth Dramatic Image album, he and Sally part from Schwarz with Schwarz's sort of "blessing." Farfarello's name comes from one of the demons in Dante's Inferno. He is 20 in the first anime.
Schreient
A group of four female assassins employed and cared for by the scientist Masafumi Takatori. They are fiercely loyal to him and one another. "Schreiend" is the German word for "screaming."
- She is the leader of Schreient, carrying out her lover's will. She was once a member of the Japanese Self Defense Force. She is normally level-headed, but can be moved to great anger. Hell means "bright" in German, and her real name is Chizuru Aoi.[3]
- She was once a model, and has more than a healthy appreciation for her own beauty: it is a scratch to the face that angers her the most in one battle. While she seems very self-absorbed, she does not put herself before the rest of Schreient. Schön means "beautiful" in German, and her real name is Karen Kitaura.[3]
- A strike to her face in one battle breaks her visor and reveals to Yoji the eyes of someone he believed dead: his ex-lover and partner, Asuka. The anime never conclusively states whether she is or is not, but it is confirmed in the All That Weiß official artbook that Neu indeed is Asuka. After Youji lost her, she was forced into prostitution, then sold as a guinea pig to Kourin. In episode sixteen, she uses the name "Kyoko" when she tries to seduce (and then kill) Yoji. Neu means "new" in German.
- This seventeen-year-old girl acts much, much younger than she is, talking to her stuffed rabbit and referring to herself in third person, although a definitive reason is never given. It is implied that she was abused by her father, as she says that he was a "very bad man," and that Schreient actually rescued her from him. She is involved in a short, sweet love affair with Schwarz's Nagi before her apparent death at the hands of Farfarello. It is revealed in episode twenty-five that Nagi was able to save her from death, using his telekinetic powers to re-start her stopped heart. Tot means "dead" in German, and her real name is Nanami Kyouno.[4]
The Takatori Family
A family that seems to be involved in all the crimes Weiß deal with.
- The head of the family. Once thought to be Omi's father. He killed Aya's parents to cover up the fact that he'd been embezzling from the bank where Aya's father worked, leaving Mr. Fujimiya to take the blame, and ran Aya-chan down with his limousine when she escaped the explosion he had set off in their home to cover his crime.
- Reiji's eldest son, the one who reveals to Omi who he truly is. Hirofumi supports Reiji's ambitions and carries favor with potential political allies by doing things like staging hunts where they can chase down and kill human prey. In the flashbacks that Omi has, it is revealed that he was the kinder of Omi's two brothers, but was corrupted by his father.
- Reiji's second eldest son and the scientist who backs Schreient. Masafumi's goal is to create a chemical formula which will make him immortal and godlike, and to accomplish that goal he performs illegal experiments on unwilling victims. He seems to have a thing for pretty girls and boys, and at the beginning, he will only experiment on young children who are "pretty."
Others
Tokyo Crashers
The team Aya was on just before he became one of Weiß. Tokyo Crashers appear in Crashers: Knight and Ran I & II and Weiß Kreuz Glühen. Crashers is a non-lethal unit designed to supplement police activity.
- His real name is . His parents died in an accident during which his sister lost her sight. He carries a weapon called a cundledargeon.
- His real name is . Aya was sent to replace him after Masato got wounded during a mission.
- His real name is . The team's mission planner.
- His real name is . The team's explosives expert. He is seventeen in the drama CDs.
- Serves as a liaison between Crashers and King.
Media
Light novel
A light novel entitled was serialized from July 1997 to December 1997 in the anime and manga magazine Animage, published by Tokuma Shoten. It was written by Kenichi Kanemaki and illustrated by Kyoko Tsuchiya. It was put into a single book entitled .
Story
A short story entitled The Meeting can be found in the All That Weiß official artbook. It explains how the Weiß members met the first time. According to the official Weiß Kreuz chronologies,[5] the version of how Weiß was formed from The Meeting is the one working with the series.
Manga
Weiß - An Assassin and White Shaman
Weiß - An Assassin and White Shaman, illustrated by Kyoko Tsuchiya and story by voice actor Takehito Koyasu, was serialized in the shōjo manga magazine Wings, published by Shinshokan. The chapters were collected into two tankōbon, and the first one includes thirty-two color pages,[6] and the second one includes twenty color pages.[7] It takes place before Forever White and explains how Aya first joined Weiß. Due to the differences between the manga version and the anime version of Aya's back story, Weiß - An Assassin and White Shaman is not a prequel to the anime. Weiß - An Assassin and White Shaman is published in German by Egmont Manga & Anime.
Weiß Side B
Weiß Side B, illustrated by Shoko Ohmine, takes place after the events of Weiß Kreuz Glühen. It is published by Ichijinsha; the first twenty-one chapters were serialized in the monthly josei manga magazine Comic Zero Sum and chapters twenty-two through thirty-seven were serialized in the quarterly shōjo manga magazine Comic Zero Sum Zōkan Ward. Weiß Side B ended with the publication of chapter thirty-seven in the Summer 2007 issue of Comic Zero Sum Zōkan Ward. The last seven chapters have yet to be collected in tankōbon format. Weiß Side B is also published in German by Egmont Manga & Anime.
Initially, the series was supposed to end with Weiß Kreuz Glühen, as Aya died in the final episode, and Koyasu originally wanted Ohmine to do a manga adaptation of Weiß Kreuz Glühen, but then he decided it would be boring to tell the same story twice, so Weiß Side B ended up being a sequel and Aya was brought "back from hell."[8]
Anime
Weiß Kreuz
Weiß Kreuz is the first of the Weiß anime series. It runs twenty-five episodes and follows Weiß in its mission to "defeat the dark beasts" that haunt Tokyo. The beginning episodes lend some back story to Aya, Ken, and Yoji, and show their motivations for being in Weiß. Omi's history becomes part of the storyline and is delved into halfway through. Weiß Kreuz introduces Kritiker, Schwarz, Eszett, and Schreient.
Weiß Kreuz uses the character designs created by Kyoko Tsuchiya, and features the lowest quality of animation of the three Weiß Kreuz anime series.
Because the last two episodes were aired as an hour-long special in Japan, this series is sometimes considered a 24-episode series. The Media Blasters' release has the episodes separate. Media Blasters released the series under the name Knight Hunters (which is TMS Entertainment's international title for the series),[9] and Anime-Virtual kept the title unchanged for the German release.
List of episodes | Title | Original airdate | |
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- Openings
- "Velvet Underworld"
- April 8, 1998 - July 29, 1998
- Lyricist: Takeshi Aida / Composer: Kazuya Nishioka / Arranger: Kazuya Nishioka / Singers: Weiß
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- "Piece Of Heaven"
- August 5, 1998 - September 30, 1998
- Lyricist: Takeshi Aida / Composer: Kazuya Nishioka / Arranger: Kazuya Nishioka / Singers: Weiß
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- Endings
- "Beautiful Alone"
- April 8, 1998 - July 29, 1998
- Lyricist: Takeshi Aida / Composer: Kazuya Nishioka / Arranger: Kazuya Nishioka / Singers: Weiß
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- "It's Too Late"
- August 5, 1998 - September 30, 1998
- Lyricist: Takeshi Aida / Composer: Kazuya Nishioka / Arranger: Kazuya Nishioka / Singers: Weiß
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- Insert Songs
- "Oh Mercy"
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- Lyricist: Asato Hibi / Composer: Kazuya Nishioka / Arranger: Kazuya Nishioka / Singers: Weiß
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Weiß Kreuz OVA: Verbrechen & Strafe
The second Weiß Kreuz series, Verbrechen & Strafe ("Crime & Punishment" in German), is a two-episode OVA that takes place a short time after the end of the anime, and before the events detailed in the last set of Drama CDs. In hiding, Aya, Ken, Yoji and Omi work out of a mobile home, using their flower-selling business as a cover. Their location is never specified, but it is possibly in the area of Yokota Air Base or Camp Zama, which are both American military bases near Tokyo. Their first mission involves a target by the name of Col. Nichol who evidently has his own enemies in a later target for Weiß and a young man named Akira. However, Ken and Omi decide to decline the mission to kill Akira after they hear Akira's (and his younger sister Kaori's) story. They only want revenge on Nichol for killing their parents several years before. Kaori was also a classmate of Omi's and the only surviving member of her group of friends, all supposedly killed by Nichol. Kritiker doesn't take to Ken and Omi's defection, and amends the mission. Yoji and Aya are instructed to target their teammates as well.
The OVA is notable because of the darker, bloodier storyline and the higher quality of animation compared to the first series.
Weiß Kreuz Glühen
The third series, called is a thirteen-episode series which is set after the OVA. Several of the original Weiß members are not immediately visible; two new ones are introduced in the first episode: namely Sena Izumi and Kyou Aguri. Also, Omi has assumed the position of Persia left by his father. Glühen takes place at Koua Academy, where Weiß are investigating a series of unusual suicides. The animation quality is far higher than the original series. However, the character design is vastly different due to legal disputes with the original character designer, Kyoko Tsuchiya. Schwarz also appears in Glühen; they also have changed appearances due to the lawsuit. Media Blasters released the series under the name Knight Hunters Eternity (which is TMS Entertainment's international title for the series),[10] and Anime-Virtual kept the title unchanged for the German release.
List of episodes | Title | Original airdate | |
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- Openings
- "Gluhen"
- November 28, 2002 - February 20, 2003
- Lyricist: Takeshi Aida / Composer: Kazuya Nishioka / Arranger: Kazuya Nishioka / Singers: Weiß
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- Endings
- "Stone Roses"
- November 28, 2002 - February 13, 2003
- Lyricist: Takeshi Aida / Composer: Kazuya Nishioka / Arranger: Kazuya Nishioka / Singers: Weiß
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- "Tomorrow"
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- Lyricist: Takeshi Aida / Composer: Kazuya Nishioka / Arranger: Kazuya Nishioka / Singers: Weiß
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- Insert Songs
- "Velvet Underworld 03"
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- Lyricist: Asato Hibi / Composer: Kazuya Nishioka / Arranger: Kazuya Nishioka / Singers: Weiß
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Drama CDs
A large number of Weiß Kreuz drama CDs have been released. All of them are a part of the official timeline. A few detail Aya's, Ken's and Omi's past with Kritiker. Some show Weiß's missions before and during the first anime. Others explain what happened between Verbrechen & Strafe and Weiß Kreuz Glühen. Weiß Kreuz Glühen Dramatic Soundtracks II takes place during Glühen.
List of Weiß Kreuz drama CDs
- Crashers: Knight and Ran I
- Crashers: Knight and Ran II
- Weiß Kreuz Dramatic Image Album I
- Weiß Kreuz Dramatic Image Album II
- Weiß Kreuz Dramatic Image Album III Schwarz Ein I
- Weiß Kreuz Dramatic Image Album IV Schwarz Zwei II
- Weiß Kreuz Dramatic Collection I The Holy Children
- Weiß Kreuz Dramatic Collection II ENDLESS RAIN
- Weiß Kreuz Dramatic Collection III Kaleidoscope Memory
- Weiß Kreuz Dramatic Precious 1st Stage SLEEPLESS NIGHT
- Weiß Kreuz Dramatic Precious 2nd Stage TEARLESS DOLLS
- Weiß Kreuz Dramatic Precious 3rd Stage HOPELESS ZONE
- Weiß Kreuz Dramatic Precious Final Stage DREAMLESS LIFE
- Weiß Kreuz Wish A Dream Collection I~Flower of Spring~
- Weiß Kreuz Wish A Dream Collection II~A four-leaf Clover~
- Weiß Kreuz Wish A Dream Collection III~THE ORCHID under THE SUN~
- Weiß Kreuz Wish A Dream Collection IV~FIRST MISSON~
- Weiß Kreuz Glühen I Fight Fire With Fire
- Weiß Kreuz Glühen II Theater Of Pain
- Weiß Kreuz Glühen Dramatic Soundtracks I
- Weiß Kreuz Glühen Dramatic Soundtracks II
See also
The name "Weißkreuz" was the German name for a chemical warfare agent in World War I.
External links
Notes and References
- http://www.marine-e.co.jp/weib/chara/chara.htm character profiles on the Marine Entertainment website
- All That Weiß - A collection of all Weiß stories, for all Weiß fans, May, 2000. (in Japanese)
- Book: Weiß Kreuz Film Book . . ja . July 1999. 4-403-67005-9 . Characters - Schreient . 55.
- Book: Weiß Kreuz Film Book . . ja . July 1999. 4-403-67005-9 . Characters - Schreient . 56.
- http://www.marine-e.co.jp/Gluhen/history/index.htm Marine Entertainment's official Weiß Kreuz chronology
- Web site: Egmont Manga & Anime page for Weiß Kreuz volume one. Egmont Manga & Anime. de. 2008-06-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080106193722/http://manganet.de/band-3389.jsp . 2008-01-06.
- Web site: Egmont Manga & Anime page for Weiß Kreuz volume two. Egmont Manga & Anime. de. 2008-06-17. https://web.archive.org/web/20080317091155/http://www.manganet.de/band-3390.jsp . 2008-03-17.
- Book: Koyasu, Takehito. Takehito Koyasu. Weiß Side B, Volume 1. Egmont Manga & Anime. Köln. de. August 2004. 978-3-7704-6059-5. Interview mit Takehito Koyasu und Shoko Ohmine. 186.
- Web site: TMS Entertainment Title List, Adventure and Action. 2017-08-01.
- Web site: TMS Entertainment Title List, Adventure and Action. 2017-08-01.