Kyo Kara Maoh! Explained

Kyo Kara Maoh!
Ja Kanji:今日から㋮王!
Ja Romaji:Kyō Kara Maō!
Genre:Fantasy comedy[1], isekai
Type:light novel
Author:Tomo Takabayashi
Illustrator:Temari Matsumoto
Publisher:Kadokawa Shoten
Imprint:Kadokawa Beans Bunko
First:November 2000
Last:January 2010 (hiatus)
Volumes:22 (17 main story, 5 extra story)
Volume List:List of Kyo Kara Maoh! media#Light novels
Type:tv series
Director:Junji Nishimura
Producer:Yūji Shibata
Music:Yoichiro Yoshikawa
Studio:Studio Deen
Network:NHK
First:April 3, 2004
Last:February 25, 2006
Episodes:78
Episode List:List of Kyo Kara Maoh! episodes
Type:ova
Kyo Kara Maoh! R
Director:Junji Nishimura
Producer:Yūji Shibata
Sōmei Tanaka
Masato Aoyama
Music:Yoichiro Yoshikawa
Studio:Studio Deen
First:October 26, 2007
Last:February 27, 2008
Episodes:5
Episode List:List of Kyo Kara Maoh! episodes
Type:tv series
Kyo Kara Maoh! Third Series
Director:Junji Nishimura
Music:Yoichiro Yoshikawa
Studio:Studio Deen
Network:NHK
First:April 3, 2008
Last:February 19, 2009
Episodes:39
Episode List:List of Kyo Kara Maoh! episodes
Type:manga
Author:Tomo Takabayashi
Illustrator:Temari Matsumoto
Publisher:Kadokawa Shoten
Demographic:Shōjo
Magazine:Asuka
First:April 23, 2005
Last:July 23, 2016
Volumes:21
Volume List:List of Kyo Kara Maoh! media#Manga
Kyo Kara Maoh! Hajimari no Tabi
Developer:Namco
Publisher:Namco
Music:Akihiko Ishikawa
Go Shiina
Yusuke Beppu
Genre:Action
Platforms:PlayStation 2
Released:July 27, 2006
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is a series of Japanese light novels written by Tomo Takabayashi and illustrated by Temari Matsumoto. The story follows the adventures of Yuri Shibuya, an average 15-year-old Japanese high school student, who is suddenly transported to another world where he is told that he is now the king of demons.

Yuri becomes the king of a nation where all of the citizens are demons, but they appear indistinguishable from humans. Their only distinguishing traits are their long lives and the ability to use magic. The people of the Demon Tribe are able to make a pact with an element after which they can then use magic of that element. Covenant Castle is in the capital of the Demon Kingdom. It is the residence of the demon king. The culture of The Great Demon Kingdom is very different from the Japanese culture Yuri is accustomed to, and the differences make for amusing mishaps with long-ranging consequences, such as an accidental proposal of marriage.

The series was adapted into an anime in 2004 by NHK and a manga in 2005 serialized in Asuka magazine. The manga was updated for release by VIZ Media and launched in North America on September 30, 2014.[2]

Plot

See main article: List of Kyo Kara Maoh! characters. While on his way home from school, Yuri Shibuya sees his classmate, Ken Murata, being harassed by bullies. When Yuri intervenes, Murata runs away, and Yuri becomes their new target. They force him into the girls' bathroom and shove his face into a toilet, where a portal suddenly appears. Yuri is sucked in and is rendered unconscious. He wakes up to discover himself in a strange world where no one speaks Japanese. Yuri comes to find out that he is of lineage and is the of this world, .

He is taken to the capital by Günter and Conrad. When he arrives at the castle, he meets Wolfram and Gwendal, who find it hard to believe that Yuri is their new king. At dinner the next day, Yuri slaps Wolfram after the latter insults Yuri's mother for being human. Unknown to Yuri, among the nobles in the Demon Kingdom, a slap on the cheek is considered a marriage proposal. Wolfram is insulted and immediately challenges him to a duel by throwing his knife on the floor. Yuri, again being unfamiliar with the kingdom's customs, picks up the knife, unknowingly accepting the duel. After Yuri wins by using magical powers he was unaware he possessed, he is accepted as the true demon king.

The story follows Yuri on his adventures trying to learn the ways of the Great Demon Kingdom while battling discrimination and fear. He does not know much of the world but applies his moral judgment onto every situation in order to find a peaceful outcome. His ultimate goal is to bring peace to both demons and humans, hoping to one day live together while avoiding war at all costs. Even though he has the choice of leaving his responsibilities to his advisers, he continues to involve himself in most affairs in the belief that to be a great king he must be willing to know his subjects and risk everything to protect the kingdom.

Yuri also battles with the notion of belonging to one world. While he misses his home in Japan on Earth, he develops a family and home in the Great Demon Kingdom, which leads to some very hard choices.

Although romance is not a main focus of the story, the anime has been noted for its shōnen-ai undertones. For example, Yuri and Wolfram are engaged, and a number of jokes in the series revolve around misunderstandings that arise from this arrangement.

Media

Light novels

Written by Tomo Takabayashi with illustrations by Temari Matsumoto. The novels are released under Kadokawa's Beans Collection.The first novel was released in November 2000. There are currently 22 books in the series.[3] 17 are main story novels and the other 5 are extras and side stories which provide background and other information to the story.

Manga

Drawn by Temari Matsumoto, the Kyo Kara Maoh! manga series (Titled Kyō Kara MA no Tsuku Jiyūgyō! (今日からマのつく自由業!) in Japanese) debuted in June 2005 issue of the monthly Asuka magazine on April 23, 2005,[4] and ended on July 23, 2016. The first volume of the manga was released on December 26, 2005, and 21 volumes total have been released.[5] [6]

An English-language version of the manga was licensed by Tokyopop but when Tokyopop shut down their North American branch in 2011 all of their licenses were cancelled. They released seven volumes of the manga before they shut down. After 3 years, VIZ Media licensed a digital release in North America, releasing the seven volumes in 2014.[7]

Anime

See main article: List of Kyo Kara Maoh! episodes. The anime adaptation of Kyo Kara Maoh was directed by Junji Nishimura, animated by Studio Deen, and produced by NHK. It aired across Japan on NHK.[8] The series consists of 117 episodes and 5 OVA episodes.[9] [10] While much the first season follows the original story from the novels, the plot in the following seasons varies drastically.

The anime was originally licensed for release in North America by Geneon under the title Kyo Kara Maoh! God(?) Save Our King!, but when Geneon ceased production of their titles in late 2007, it left three volumes of the second season unreleased on DVD in North America. On July 3, 2008, Geneon Entertainment and Funimation Entertainment announced an agreement to distribute select titles in North America. While Geneon Entertainment will still retain the license, Funimation Entertainment will assume exclusive rights to the manufacturing, marketing, sales and distribution of select titles. Kyo Kara Maoh! was one of the titles involved in the deal. In August 2011, Funimation announced that the license expired and that they had no plans to renew the license.[11] On February 22, 2019, Discotek Media announced its license of the first season for an April 30, 2019 Blu-ray release.[12]

Musical

In April 2013 the series was adapted into a musical titled Kyo Kara Maoh! Birth of the Maou.[13] It showed for 11 days during golden week at the Hakuhinkan theater. It was produced by Sōgō Vision.

A second musical adaptation titled Kyo Kara Maoh! Second Advent of the Demon King premiered in 2015. It ran in Tokyo's Space Zero from October 1st to October 11th.[14] [15]

A third musical ran in 2016, titled Kyo Kara Maoh! The Demon King Runaway Edition. It featured an original story, running in Tokyo's Space Zero from November 3rd to November 13th.[16]

Reception

Carlo Santos called the series "an unusual take on the fantasy genre" due to its "toilet portals between worlds" and its "same-sex engagement.[17] Chris Beveridge. Mania called the series a mixture of fantasy, baseball, and slice of life genres, saying it works "really well.'.[18] Danica Davidson, Graphic Novel Reporter called the manga a "fun and whimsical read" which has fascinating characters and "a strong storyline."[19]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Loo. Egan. ImaginAsian to Run 2nd Kyo Kara Maoh! Season in Spring (Update 2). Anime News Network. May 15, 2020. February 5, 2008.
  2. Web site: VIZ Media Highlights New Digital Manga Series Premieres and Updates for September. Anime News Network. 21 June 2023. The VIZ Select imprint will also delight fans with the debut of the previously out-of-print in North America zany gender-bending, high school demon drama KYO KARA MAOH! (launches Sept. 30th)..
  3. Web site: kadokawa Novel. https://archive.today/20120804091054/http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/search_plus/index.php?ss=isbn&simple=1&s=4-04-4452&SUBMIT.x=7&SUBMIT.y=12. dead. 2012-08-04. Kadokawa. ja. 2011-09-05.
  4. Web site: Asuka magazine. Kadokawa. ja. 2017-11-03. 2017-10-24. https://web.archive.org/web/20171024160414/http://asuka-web.jp/work/maou.html. dead.
  5. Web site: kadokawa manga. https://archive.today/20120905212727/http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/search_plus/index.php?ss=auther&simple=1&s=%B6%AC%CE%D3%A1%A1%C3%CE&SUBMIT.x=15&SUBMIT.y=14. dead. 2012-09-05. Kadokawa. ja. 2011-09-05.
  6. Web site: List of Kyou kara Maou manga releases. CDJapan. en. 2017-11-03.
  7. Web site: English volumes released by Viz Media (kindle edition). Amazon.com. en. 2017-11-03.
  8. Web site: Mao Staff. NHK. ja. 2011-09-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20120523151334/http://www3.nhk.or.jp/anime/mao/staff.html. 2012-05-23. dead.
  9. Web site: Story Until Now. NHK. ja. 2011-09-05. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120523151850/http://www3.nhk.or.jp/anime/mao/story01_10.html. 2012-05-23.
  10. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20110827110339/http://www.maruma-ova.jp/release.html. 2011-08-27. OVA Release dates. NHK. ja. 2015-10-26. dead.
  11. Web site: FUNimation/Geneon licenses expire on Paradise Kiss, When They Cry. animemaki. 2011-08-16. 2011-08-17. https://web.archive.org/web/20120330215959/http://www.animemaki.net/2011/08/funimationgeneon-licenses-expire-on-paradise-kiss-when-they-cry/. 2012-03-30. dead.
  12. Web site: April 30th 2019. Kyo Kara Maoh the complete first season on high definition Blu Ray! English dub, Japanese language with English subtitles. Region A.. https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/facebook/147168055312297/2520995581262854. 2022-02-26. limited. Facebook. February 22, 2019.
  13. Web site: http://maomyu.com/. ja:魔劇『今日からマ王!-魔王再降臨-』公式サイト. ja. 2017-11-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20171020130207/http://www.maomyu.com/. 2017-10-20. dead.
  14. Web site: Nelkin . Sarah . Kyo kara Maoh! Gets New Stage Play This Fall . Anime News Network . 14 January 2024 . 11 January 2015.
  15. Web site: Valdez . Kiara . Kyo Kara Maoh! Stage Play Cast Unveiled . Anime News Network . 14 January 2024 . 22 March 2015.
  16. Web site: 舞台オリジナル外伝「魔劇『今日から(マ)王!』〜魔王暴走編〜」囲み取材、ゲネプロレポート . SPICE . 14 January 2024 . ja . 3 November 2016.
  17. Web site: Santos. Carlo. Kyo Kara Maoh! DVD 1 [Review]]. Anime News Network. July 17, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20190315201442/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/kyo-kara-maoh/dvd-1. March 15, 2019. March 15, 2019. live. mdy-all. "...an enraged Yuri, unaware of local customs, strikes pretty boy Wolfram with a slap of proposal...Wolfram's petulant attitude makes him a great complement (and fiancé) to simple-minded Yuri, and the older men also have their own unique relationships with the Demon King"..
  18. News: Beveridge. Chris. Kyo Kara Maoh! Vol. #1. Mania. Demand Media. 2005-05-22. 2011-02-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20121016230307/http://www.mania.com/kyo-kara-maoh-vol-1_article_76875.html. 2012-10-16. dead.
  19. Web site: Kyo Kara Maoh, Vol. 1-4. Davidson. Danica. Graphic Novel Reporter.