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Deltora Quest
デルトラクエスト
(Derutora Kuesuto)
GenreFantasy[1]
Anime television series
Directed byMitsuru Hongo
StudioOLM, Inc.
Licensed by
Dentsu/Cinedigm (Home Video)
Original networkTelevision Aichi Broadcasting
English network
ABC3
Cartoon Network
The Hub (2010–2013)
Original run January 6, 2007 March 29, 2008
Episodes65 (Japanese)
52 (English)

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Deltora Quest (デルトラ・クエストDerutora Kuesuto) is a Japaneseanime series based on the series of children's books of the same name, written by Australian author Emily Rodda. It was announced by Rodda herself at Sydney's Book Council of Australia Conference and at an ABC Kids convention. The series was produced by Genco and SKY Perfect Well Think. The show is on TV Aichi every Saturday from 8:00 am to 8:30 am. It began airing on May 1, 2010 on Cartoon Network Australia and New Zealand (9:00 am to 9:50 am on Weekends). It premiered in the United States on The Hub on October 10, 2010. ABC3 in Australia is currently showing Deltora Quest. It made its Pakistani Debut in late 2010 on Cartoon Network (Pakistan) and finished at start of 2012 after many reruns.

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Story[edit]

The Shadow Lord, an evil sorcerer and The Lord of Shadows which comes from The Shadowlands, has taken over Deltora by destroying a magical object known as The Belt of Deltora, which is Deltora's only protection against him. Throughout the course of the anime, Lief, Barda and Jasmine travel around the land of Deltora to return the seven gem of the initials of which combine to form DELTORA, hence the name Deltora Quest, to the belt and save the land. Their first destination is the Forests of Silence.

After destroying the guardian Gorl, they find the Topaz and continue to the Lake of Tears. Along the way, they meet Manus and with his help defeat Jin and Jod, two of the sorceress Thaegan's thirteen children. Eventually, they fight with Thaegan and retrieve the Ruby. Thaegan is defeated when Jasmine's raven, Kree, creates a cut in her finger, causing her to lose blood. Since Thaegan is a witch, she instantly dies as a result of it.

The trio are then trapped by Thaegan's remaining eleven children, but manage to fool them and run away. Then, they visit Tom's mysterious shop and meet a scar-faced man, Doom. Later on they manage to reach the City of Rats. There Lief, Barda and Jasmine get the Opal and then enter the deadly Rithmere Championships. Jasmine wins, and then they are subsequently captured. With the help of the mysterious Doom, they manage to escape and reach the Shifting Sands, where they obtain the Lapis Lazuli. Thaegan and her eleven children are reborn from Flanwass's bags, but Lief, Barda and Jasmine manage to defeat them again.

They travel to Dread Mountain, passing through Gellick with the help of the Kin. They go on the River Queen, but end up finding out that a few of the passengers were Ols. To avoid putting the other passengers in danger, the trio are dropped off nearby. They go into the Maze of the Beast and are able to find the Amethyst, barely escaping the slug-like Glus. Thaegan returns and is defeated with twelve of her children, Ichabod injured. They meet Oacus and help him escape. They rescue Dain and find Tora. They then journey to the Valley of the Lost and defeat the guardian. However, Neridah, who stole the diamond, was captured by Oacus who they defeated. After a series of epic battles on the way to Del and in Deltora, the Shadow Lord is finally defeated and destroyed.

Characters[edit]

Lief
Voiced by: Ryosuke Sakamaki (Japanese); Cole Howard (English)
At the start of the series, Lief is the son of a blacksmith who lives in the run down city of Del. He is (as Barda describes him) 'A young hot-head' and spends his time roaming the streets and both tempting and dodging trouble. On his 16th birthday he leaves Del on his father's quest to find the magical gems missing from the belt of Deltora and the heir destined to wear it. Lief is tempted in many ways and by the end of the first series we see that he has grown not only in bravery and strength, but also in wisdom and patience. Lief is very courageous and extremely trustworthy. Only a few times does he considered giving up the quest but the thought of his friends or allies suffering always helps him to continue.
Barda
Voiced by: Yuusaku Yara (Japanese); Tom Edwards (English)
At the start of the series Barda appears to be a poor beggar living on the streets of Del. He is revealed to be an ex-palace guard who assumes the role of protector to Lief, much to both his and Lief's dismay. He is a skilled swordsman and frequently makes jokes about being stuck with two young hot-heads Lief and Jasmine. He is about the same age as Lief's parents. He is also the son of Min who was the childhood nurse maid of both Endon and Jarred, who was killed by Prandine when she warned King Endon he was being deceived, but he didn't believe her. During the series, Barda competes in a contest in which he describes his special skill as strength. He helps Lief and Jasmine along the quest and is always strong-hearted, never gives up hope and is rather a gentle giant.
Jasmine
Voiced by: Ayahi Takagaki (Japanese); Laura Rushfeldt (English)
At the start of the series Jasmine is a wild orphan girl who lives a solitary life in the dangerous Forests of Silence. She has messy coal black hair which frames her elfin face and emerald green eyes. She is often described as impatient and lonely but with a good heart. Her only friends in the Forests are the raven named Kree and a small furry animal called Filli. Jasmine understands the language of trees and many other animals. She is independent, like Lief, though she displays far less tact. She is also unafraid of standing up for what she believes in, if she feels something is unjust or incorrect she explains her view without any fear of reprimand. She believes in equal rights and fairness, her only problem is that she cannot understand people who will not fight for themselves. Growing up all alone, Jasmine knows how to fend for herself. She usually gets her own way. Jasmine is unable to comprehend how easily many people can be tricked by fancy words and promises.In the series she finds her long lost father and they are once again reunited. She is about the same age as Lief (16). Also during the series, Jasmine competes in a contest in which she describes her special skill as agility. She shows romantic interest in Lief, even though they don't always see eye to eye. Her father is Jarred, a blacksmith and King Endon's childhood friend who, along with his wife, switched identities with the royal family and went into hiding in the Forest of Silence. Years later Jarred and his wife Anna are captured by Grey Guards, with Anna dying and Jarred being sent to the arena in the Shadowlands, losing his memory in the process
Kree
Voiced by: Miyako Ito (Japanese); Tony Valdez (English)
Filli
Voiced by: Chigusa Ikeda (Japanese); Tony Valdez (English)
The Shadow Lord
Voiced by: Banjou Ginga (Japanese); Mike Shepherd (English)
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Dain
Voiced by: Mitsuki Saiga

Production[edit]

The series was produced by Genco and the animation production at OLM and SKY Perfect Well Think. Rodda was originally approached with many film offers, but it was only this studio that promised to not change the story. The first episode was aired on January 6, 2007 in Japan.

It was directed by Mitsuru Hongō (Spirit of Wonder, Outlaw Star), designed by Hiroyuki Nishimura and Junya Ishigaki, and written by Oketani Arawa, Reiko Yoshida and Natsuko Takahashi. The music was composed by Kow Otani, but was replaced with an original soundtrack in the English version.

Although the series employs mostly traditional animation it uses CGI for the Guardians.[2]

Deltora Quest was originally licensed in North America by Geneon as one of their final licenses, but shut down before doing anything with the series.[3] The series was then rescued by Dentsu's newly established North American branch, and they produced an English version of the series in association with Ocean Productions in Vancouver, British Columbia and recorded at their Calgary-based Blue Water Studios.[4] All music for the English version was composed and produced by John Mitchell and Tom Keenlyside at Anitunes Music Inc.

Due to the series' popularity in Japan, it was extended to 65 episodes from the original 52, containing stories not in the original novels. The English dub restores the ending of the original novels, and ignores the 13 added episodes in the anime.

Cinedigm released the series onto DVD in a complete boxset on May 13, 2014.[5]

Music[edit]

Opening theme[edit]

  1. HEART☆BEAT by MARIA (episodes 1–28)
  2. Boku no Taiyou (僕の太陽) by AKB48 (episodes 29–52)
  3. In This Life~Tabidachi made no 3 Step (In This Life~旅立ちまでの3ステップ) by Delta Goodrem (episodes 53–65)

Ending theme[edit]

  1. Sakura Uta (桜唄) by Rythem (episodes 1–14)
  2. Hey Now! by COOLON (episodes 15–26)
  3. Go To Fly by Sunbrain (episodes 27–39)
  4. Yume x Yume' (夢x夢) by Yurika Ohyama (episodes 40–52)
  5. Yubikiri Genman (ユビキリゲンマン) by Hoi festa (episodes 53–65)

The English version uses an original instrumental composed by John Lee Mitchell and Tom Keenlyside for Anitunes Music Inc.

Episodes[edit]

The first fifty-two episodes were dubbed into English.

  1. The Adventure Begins (リーフ冒険の旅へRīfu, Bōken no Tabi e, Lief on an Adventurous Journey)
  2. Jasmine, Girl of the Forest (森の少女ジャスミンMori no Shōjo Jasumin)
  3. The Golden Knight (黄金の騎士ゴールŌgon no Kishi Gōru, The Golden Knight Gorl)[6]
  4. The Enigmatic Giant (ナゾナゾ巨人の呪いNazonazo Kyojin no Noroi, The Enigmatic Giant's Curse)
  5. Nij and Doj's Trap (ニジとドッジのわなNij to Doj no Wana)
  6. The Monster in the Lake of Tears (嘆きの湖にすむ怪物Nageki no Mizuumi ni Sumu Kaibutsu, The Monster Living in the Lake of Grief)
  7. Sorceress Thaegan (魔女テーガン現るMajo Tēgan Arawaru, Sorceress Thaegan Appears)[6]
  8. Tom's Curious Shop (トムのふしぎな店Tomu no Fushigi na Mise)[6]
  9. Noradz the Clean (クリーンチュルナイ!Kurīn Churunai, Clean Noradzeer!)[6]
  10. Escape (牢獄からの脱出Rōgoku kara no Dasshutsu, Escape From Prison)[6]
  11. Cross the River (はばひろ川を渡れHabahirogawa wo Watare, Cross the Broad River)[6]
  12. The King of the Rats (ラット・シティの王Ratto Shiti no Ō, The King of Rat City)[6])
  13. Endon and Jarred (エンドンとジャードEndon to Jādo)
  14. The Stolen Gems (うばわれた宝石Ubawareta Hōseki)
  15. Good Luck! Bad Luck! (運がいい? わるい?Un ga ii? Warui?, Good Luck? Bad Luck?)[6]
  16. The Rithmere Games (リスメア競技大会Risumea Kyōgi Taikai, The Rithmete Games Tournament)[6]
  17. Test of Endurance (戦え! 戦えリーフTatakae! Tatakae Rīfu, Fight, Fight Lief!)[6]
  18. Jasmine vs. Doom (ジャスミンと謎の男Jasumin to Nazo no Otoko, Jasmine and the Mysterious Man)
  19. The Boy from the Resistance (レジスタンスの少年Rejisutansu no Shōnen, Boy of the Resistance)
  20. The Shifting Sands (うごめく砂の怪物Ugomeku Suna no Kaibutsu, Monster of the Squirming Sands)
  21. The Heavenly Stone (神の石ラピスラズリKami no Ishi Rapisu Razuri, The Spiritual Stone, Lapis Lazuli)
  22. Thaegan's Return (魔女テーガンの復活Majo Tēgan no Fukkatsu, Sorceress Thaegan's Revival)
  23. Thaegan's Trap (恐怖テーガンのわなKyōfu Tēgan no Wana, Fearful Thaegan's Trap)
  24. Meeting Prin (プリンとの出会いPurin tono Deai)
  25. Kin to the Air (キンよ飛べ! 大空へKin yo Tobe! Ōzora e, Fly, Kin! To the Air)[6]
  26. Vraal Attack (急襲! 怪物ブラールKyūshū! Kaibutsu Burāru, Assault! The Monster Vraal)[6]
  27. Trapped under Dread Mountain (恐怖の山にひそむ者Kyōfu no Yama ni Hisomu Mono, The One Lurking in Dread Mountain)[6]
  28. The Great Gellick (巨大ゲリックを倒せKyodai Gerikku wo Taose, Defeat the Great Gellick!)[6]
  29. End of the Carn Squad (カーン部隊を叩け!Kān Butai wo Tatake!, Strike the Carn Squad!)[6])
  30. The Mysterious Ols (新たなる怪物オルAratanaru Kaibutsu Oru, The New Monsters, Ols)
  31. Goodbye, Jasmine (さよならジャスミンSayonara, Jasumin)
  32. The River Queen (リバークイーン号Ribā Kuīn-Gō)
  33. Pirate Attack (リーフ、危機一髪Rīfu, Kikiippatsu, Lief in a Close Call)
  34. The Pirates' Feast (盗賊たちのうたげTōzoku-tachi no Utage)
  35. Maze of the Beast (怪物グルーの洞くつKaibutsu Gurū no Doukutsu, The Cave of Monster Glue)[6]
  36. Sorceress Thaegan is Back! (魔女テーガンの逆襲Majo Tēgan no Gyakushū, Sorceress Theagan's Counterattack)
  37. Mirror of Fear (テーガンと子ども達Tēgan to Kodomo-tachi, Thaegan and Her Children)
  38. Sorcerer Oacus (魔導士オーカス現るMadoushi Ōkasu Arawaru, Sorcerer Oacus Appears)
  39. The Vow of the Torans (トーラ族の誓いTōra-zoku no Chikai)
  40. The Valley of the Lost (いましめの谷の番人Imashime no Tani no Bannin, Guardian of the Forbidden Valley)
  41. The Last Gem (最後のダイヤモンドSaigo no Daiyamondo, Last One, the Diamond)
  42. The Seven Gems United (七つの宝石が集う時Nanatsu no Hōseki ga Tsudou Toki, When the Seven Gems Meet)
  43. Nevets Goes Wild (スカール大暴走!Sukāru Daibōsō, Nevets' Great Rampage)
  44. Battle at Withick Mire (ベタクサ村の攻防Betakusa Mura no Kōbō, Attack and Defence of Vetaxa Village)[6]
  45. The Oath (リーフ、誓いの儀式Rīfu, Chikai no Gishiki, Lief and the Oath Ceremony)[6]
  46. The Last Battle of Fire (宿敵オーカスの最後Shukuteki Ōkasu no Saigo, The Last of Old Enemy Oacus)[6]
  47. The Seven Tribes (進撃せよ! 七部族Shingekise yo! Shichi Buzoku, Charge! The Seven Tribes)[6]
  48. Who is Dain? (親友デインの正体Shin'yuu Dein no Shōtai, The True Colours of Good Friend Dain)[6]
  49. A Desperate Rescue (決死の救出作戦Kesshi no Kyūshutsu Sakusen, Do-or-Die Rescue Mission)
  50. Who's the Next King? (真実の世継ぎは誰?Shinjitsu no Yotsugi wa Dare?, Who is the True Heir?)[6]
  51. Battle of the Ak-Babas (決戦アクババ軍団Kessen Akubaba Gundan, Decisive Battle, the Ak-Baba Army)[6]
  52. When the Seven Gems Shine (七つの宝石の輝く時Nanatsu no Hōseki no Kagayaku Toki)
  53. On an Adventurous Journey Again (ふたたび冒険の旅へFutatabi Bouken no Tabi e)
  54. Jasmine Returns to the Forest (ジャスミン森へ帰るJasumin Mori e Kaeru)
  55. Trap of the Underground Labyrinth (地下迷宮のワナChika Meikyū no Wana)
  56. Filli in a Big Pinch? (フィリの大ピンチ?Firi no Dai Pinchi?)
  57. The Solitary Guards (独りぼっちの憲兵団Hitoribocchi no Kenpeidan)
  58. House-sitting at Tom's Shop (トムの店でお留守番Tomu no Mise de o-Rusuban)
  59. Prin's First Love (プリンはじめての恋Purin Hajimete no Koi)
  60. The Pirates of the River Tor (トル川の盗賊たちTorugawa no Tōzokutachi)
  61. The Stolen Belt (奪われたベルトUbawareta Beruto)
  62. The Promise that Lief Kept (リーフの守った約束Rīfu no Mamotta Yakusoku)
  63. Neridah and Jasmine (ネリダとジャスミンNerida to Jasumin)
  64. The House Where Ols Lurk (オルのひそむ館Oru no Hisomu Kan)
  65. Deltora Forever (デルトラよ永遠にDerutora yo Eien ni)

Deltora Quest Card Game[edit]

The anime Deltora Quest produced a Deltora Quest Card Game with Data Cards. Using collectible cards, players fight each other with character cards and monster cards. There are two types of card sets, Starter sets and Booster sets. Not much is known about it.

  1. Deltora Quest Card Game – The Adventure Begins
  2. Deltora Quest Card Game 2 – The Seven Lost Gems

This is hinted at in the middle of each episode, where cards featuring a main or supporting character are presented. Some characters have differently illustrated versions of their card.

Video game[edit]

A video game for the Nintendo DS titled Deltora Quest: Nanatsu no Houseki was released by Bandai Namco in 2007, and is currently exclusive to Japan.

DVD[edit]

On May 13, 2014 an incomplete series of the show was released in English, containing only the originally dubbed set of 52 episodes and not all 65 episodes.

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^'Deltora Quest Anime to Run on New U.S. Channel The Hub'. Anime News Network. Retrieved May 30, 2018.
  2. ^Ball, Ryan (2008-12-02). 'Castalia Snags Deltora Quest for Latin America'. Animation Magazine. Retrieved 2008-12-05.
  3. ^Bamboo Dong (2007-06-30). 'Geneon Announces Shana OVA, Two Seasons of Lyrical Nanoha, Deltora Quest'. www.animenewsnetwork.com.
  4. ^Egan Loo (2010-04-16). 'Dentsu Entertainment USA Subsidiary Established in California'. www.animenewsnetwork.com.
  5. ^Lynzee Loveridge (2014-01-15). 'Cinedigm to Release Deltora Quest Anime on DVD'. www.animenewsnetwork.com.
  6. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw'Deltora Quest Episodes on the Hub'. TV Guide. 2010. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
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Sources[edit]

External links[edit]

  • TV Aichi's Deltora Quest Website‹See Tfd›(in Japanese)
  • Oriental Light and Magic Website‹See Tfd›(in Japanese)
  • Deltora Quest (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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Deltora Quest
デルトラクエスト
(Derutora Kuesuto)
GenreFantasy[1]
Anime television series
Directed byMitsuru Hongo
StudioOLM, Inc.
Licensed by
Dentsu/Cinedigm (Home Video)
Original networkTelevision Aichi Broadcasting
English network
ABC3
Cartoon Network
The Hub (2010–2013)
Original run January 6, 2007 March 29, 2008
Episodes65 (Japanese)
52 (English)

Deltora Quest (デルトラ・クエストDerutora Kuesuto) is a Japaneseanime series based on the series of children's books of the same name, written by Australian author Emily Rodda. It was announced by Rodda herself at Sydney's Book Council of Australia Conference and at an ABC Kids convention. The series was produced by Genco and SKY Perfect Well Think. The show is on TV Aichi every Saturday from 8:00 am to 8:30 am. It began airing on May 1, 2010 on Cartoon Network Australia and New Zealand (9:00 am to 9:50 am on Weekends). It premiered in the United States on The Hub on October 10, 2010. ABC3 in Australia is currently showing Deltora Quest. It made its Pakistani Debut in late 2010 on Cartoon Network (Pakistan) and finished at start of 2012 after many reruns.

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Story[edit]

The Shadow Lord, an evil sorcerer and The Lord of Shadows which comes from The Shadowlands, has taken over Deltora by destroying a magical object known as The Belt of Deltora, which is Deltora's only protection against him. Throughout the course of the anime, Lief, Barda and Jasmine travel around the land of Deltora to return the seven gem of the initials of which combine to form DELTORA, hence the name Deltora Quest, to the belt and save the land. Their first destination is the Forests of Silence.

After destroying the guardian Gorl, they find the Topaz and continue to the Lake of Tears. Along the way, they meet Manus and with his help defeat Jin and Jod, two of the sorceress Thaegan's thirteen children. Eventually, they fight with Thaegan and retrieve the Ruby. Thaegan is defeated when Jasmine's raven, Kree, creates a cut in her finger, causing her to lose blood. Since Thaegan is a witch, she instantly dies as a result of it.

The trio are then trapped by Thaegan's remaining eleven children, but manage to fool them and run away. Then, they visit Tom's mysterious shop and meet a scar-faced man, Doom. Later on they manage to reach the City of Rats. There Lief, Barda and Jasmine get the Opal and then enter the deadly Rithmere Championships. Jasmine wins, and then they are subsequently captured. With the help of the mysterious Doom, they manage to escape and reach the Shifting Sands, where they obtain the Lapis Lazuli. Thaegan and her eleven children are reborn from Flanwass's bags, but Lief, Barda and Jasmine manage to defeat them again.

They travel to Dread Mountain, passing through Gellick with the help of the Kin. They go on the River Queen, but end up finding out that a few of the passengers were Ols. To avoid putting the other passengers in danger, the trio are dropped off nearby. They go into the Maze of the Beast and are able to find the Amethyst, barely escaping the slug-like Glus. Thaegan returns and is defeated with twelve of her children, Ichabod injured. They meet Oacus and help him escape. They rescue Dain and find Tora. They then journey to the Valley of the Lost and defeat the guardian. However, Neridah, who stole the diamond, was captured by Oacus who they defeated. After a series of epic battles on the way to Del and in Deltora, the Shadow Lord is finally defeated and destroyed.

Characters[edit]

Lief
Voiced by: Ryosuke Sakamaki (Japanese); Cole Howard (English)
At the start of the series, Lief is the son of a blacksmith who lives in the run down city of Del. He is (as Barda describes him) 'A young hot-head' and spends his time roaming the streets and both tempting and dodging trouble. On his 16th birthday he leaves Del on his father's quest to find the magical gems missing from the belt of Deltora and the heir destined to wear it. Lief is tempted in many ways and by the end of the first series we see that he has grown not only in bravery and strength, but also in wisdom and patience. Lief is very courageous and extremely trustworthy. Only a few times does he considered giving up the quest but the thought of his friends or allies suffering always helps him to continue.
Barda
Voiced by: Yuusaku Yara (Japanese); Tom Edwards (English)
At the start of the series Barda appears to be a poor beggar living on the streets of Del. He is revealed to be an ex-palace guard who assumes the role of protector to Lief, much to both his and Lief's dismay. He is a skilled swordsman and frequently makes jokes about being stuck with two young hot-heads Lief and Jasmine. He is about the same age as Lief's parents. He is also the son of Min who was the childhood nurse maid of both Endon and Jarred, who was killed by Prandine when she warned King Endon he was being deceived, but he didn't believe her. During the series, Barda competes in a contest in which he describes his special skill as strength. He helps Lief and Jasmine along the quest and is always strong-hearted, never gives up hope and is rather a gentle giant.
Jasmine
Voiced by: Ayahi Takagaki (Japanese); Laura Rushfeldt (English)
At the start of the series Jasmine is a wild orphan girl who lives a solitary life in the dangerous Forests of Silence. She has messy coal black hair which frames her elfin face and emerald green eyes. She is often described as impatient and lonely but with a good heart. Her only friends in the Forests are the raven named Kree and a small furry animal called Filli. Jasmine understands the language of trees and many other animals. She is independent, like Lief, though she displays far less tact. She is also unafraid of standing up for what she believes in, if she feels something is unjust or incorrect she explains her view without any fear of reprimand. She believes in equal rights and fairness, her only problem is that she cannot understand people who will not fight for themselves. Growing up all alone, Jasmine knows how to fend for herself. She usually gets her own way. Jasmine is unable to comprehend how easily many people can be tricked by fancy words and promises.In the series she finds her long lost father and they are once again reunited. She is about the same age as Lief (16). Also during the series, Jasmine competes in a contest in which she describes her special skill as agility. She shows romantic interest in Lief, even though they don't always see eye to eye. Her father is Jarred, a blacksmith and King Endon's childhood friend who, along with his wife, switched identities with the royal family and went into hiding in the Forest of Silence. Years later Jarred and his wife Anna are captured by Grey Guards, with Anna dying and Jarred being sent to the arena in the Shadowlands, losing his memory in the process
Kree
Voiced by: Miyako Ito (Japanese); Tony Valdez (English)
Filli
Voiced by: Chigusa Ikeda (Japanese); Tony Valdez (English)
The Shadow Lord
Voiced by: Banjou Ginga (Japanese); Mike Shepherd (English)
Dain
Voiced by: Mitsuki Saiga

Production[edit]

The series was produced by Genco and the animation production at OLM and SKY Perfect Well Think. Rodda was originally approached with many film offers, but it was only this studio that promised to not change the story. The first episode was aired on January 6, 2007 in Japan.

It was directed by Mitsuru Hongō (Spirit of Wonder, Outlaw Star), designed by Hiroyuki Nishimura and Junya Ishigaki, and written by Oketani Arawa, Reiko Yoshida and Natsuko Takahashi. The music was composed by Kow Otani, but was replaced with an original soundtrack in the English version.

Although the series employs mostly traditional animation it uses CGI for the Guardians.[2]

Deltora Quest was originally licensed in North America by Geneon as one of their final licenses, but shut down before doing anything with the series.[3] The series was then rescued by Dentsu's newly established North American branch, and they produced an English version of the series in association with Ocean Productions in Vancouver, British Columbia and recorded at their Calgary-based Blue Water Studios.[4] All music for the English version was composed and produced by John Mitchell and Tom Keenlyside at Anitunes Music Inc.

Due to the series' popularity in Japan, it was extended to 65 episodes from the original 52, containing stories not in the original novels. The English dub restores the ending of the original novels, and ignores the 13 added episodes in the anime.

Cinedigm released the series onto DVD in a complete boxset on May 13, 2014.[5]

Music[edit]

Opening theme[edit]

  1. HEART☆BEAT by MARIA (episodes 1–28)
  2. Boku no Taiyou (僕の太陽) by AKB48 (episodes 29–52)
  3. In This Life~Tabidachi made no 3 Step (In This Life~旅立ちまでの3ステップ) by Delta Goodrem (episodes 53–65)

Ending theme[edit]

  1. Sakura Uta (桜唄) by Rythem (episodes 1–14)
  2. Hey Now! by COOLON (episodes 15–26)
  3. Go To Fly by Sunbrain (episodes 27–39)
  4. Yume x Yume' (夢x夢) by Yurika Ohyama (episodes 40–52)
  5. Yubikiri Genman (ユビキリゲンマン) by Hoi festa (episodes 53–65)

The English version uses an original instrumental composed by John Lee Mitchell and Tom Keenlyside for Anitunes Music Inc.

Episodes[edit]

The first fifty-two episodes were dubbed into English.

  1. The Adventure Begins (リーフ冒険の旅へRīfu, Bōken no Tabi e, Lief on an Adventurous Journey)
  2. Jasmine, Girl of the Forest (森の少女ジャスミンMori no Shōjo Jasumin)
  3. The Golden Knight (黄金の騎士ゴールŌgon no Kishi Gōru, The Golden Knight Gorl)[6]
  4. The Enigmatic Giant (ナゾナゾ巨人の呪いNazonazo Kyojin no Noroi, The Enigmatic Giant's Curse)
  5. Nij and Doj's Trap (ニジとドッジのわなNij to Doj no Wana)
  6. The Monster in the Lake of Tears (嘆きの湖にすむ怪物Nageki no Mizuumi ni Sumu Kaibutsu, The Monster Living in the Lake of Grief)
  7. Sorceress Thaegan (魔女テーガン現るMajo Tēgan Arawaru, Sorceress Thaegan Appears)[6]
  8. Tom's Curious Shop (トムのふしぎな店Tomu no Fushigi na Mise)[6]
  9. Noradz the Clean (クリーンチュルナイ!Kurīn Churunai, Clean Noradzeer!)[6]
  10. Escape (牢獄からの脱出Rōgoku kara no Dasshutsu, Escape From Prison)[6]
  11. Cross the River (はばひろ川を渡れHabahirogawa wo Watare, Cross the Broad River)[6]
  12. The King of the Rats (ラット・シティの王Ratto Shiti no Ō, The King of Rat City)[6])
  13. Endon and Jarred (エンドンとジャードEndon to Jādo)
  14. The Stolen Gems (うばわれた宝石Ubawareta Hōseki)
  15. Good Luck! Bad Luck! (運がいい? わるい?Un ga ii? Warui?, Good Luck? Bad Luck?)[6]
  16. The Rithmere Games (リスメア競技大会Risumea Kyōgi Taikai, The Rithmete Games Tournament)[6]
  17. Test of Endurance (戦え! 戦えリーフTatakae! Tatakae Rīfu, Fight, Fight Lief!)[6]
  18. Jasmine vs. Doom (ジャスミンと謎の男Jasumin to Nazo no Otoko, Jasmine and the Mysterious Man)
  19. The Boy from the Resistance (レジスタンスの少年Rejisutansu no Shōnen, Boy of the Resistance)
  20. The Shifting Sands (うごめく砂の怪物Ugomeku Suna no Kaibutsu, Monster of the Squirming Sands)
  21. The Heavenly Stone (神の石ラピスラズリKami no Ishi Rapisu Razuri, The Spiritual Stone, Lapis Lazuli)
  22. Thaegan's Return (魔女テーガンの復活Majo Tēgan no Fukkatsu, Sorceress Thaegan's Revival)
  23. Thaegan's Trap (恐怖テーガンのわなKyōfu Tēgan no Wana, Fearful Thaegan's Trap)
  24. Meeting Prin (プリンとの出会いPurin tono Deai)
  25. Kin to the Air (キンよ飛べ! 大空へKin yo Tobe! Ōzora e, Fly, Kin! To the Air)[6]
  26. Vraal Attack (急襲! 怪物ブラールKyūshū! Kaibutsu Burāru, Assault! The Monster Vraal)[6]
  27. Trapped under Dread Mountain (恐怖の山にひそむ者Kyōfu no Yama ni Hisomu Mono, The One Lurking in Dread Mountain)[6]
  28. The Great Gellick (巨大ゲリックを倒せKyodai Gerikku wo Taose, Defeat the Great Gellick!)[6]
  29. End of the Carn Squad (カーン部隊を叩け!Kān Butai wo Tatake!, Strike the Carn Squad!)[6])
  30. The Mysterious Ols (新たなる怪物オルAratanaru Kaibutsu Oru, The New Monsters, Ols)
  31. Goodbye, Jasmine (さよならジャスミンSayonara, Jasumin)
  32. The River Queen (リバークイーン号Ribā Kuīn-Gō)
  33. Pirate Attack (リーフ、危機一髪Rīfu, Kikiippatsu, Lief in a Close Call)
  34. The Pirates' Feast (盗賊たちのうたげTōzoku-tachi no Utage)
  35. Maze of the Beast (怪物グルーの洞くつKaibutsu Gurū no Doukutsu, The Cave of Monster Glue)[6]
  36. Sorceress Thaegan is Back! (魔女テーガンの逆襲Majo Tēgan no Gyakushū, Sorceress Theagan's Counterattack)
  37. Mirror of Fear (テーガンと子ども達Tēgan to Kodomo-tachi, Thaegan and Her Children)
  38. Sorcerer Oacus (魔導士オーカス現るMadoushi Ōkasu Arawaru, Sorcerer Oacus Appears)
  39. The Vow of the Torans (トーラ族の誓いTōra-zoku no Chikai)
  40. The Valley of the Lost (いましめの谷の番人Imashime no Tani no Bannin, Guardian of the Forbidden Valley)
  41. The Last Gem (最後のダイヤモンドSaigo no Daiyamondo, Last One, the Diamond)
  42. The Seven Gems United (七つの宝石が集う時Nanatsu no Hōseki ga Tsudou Toki, When the Seven Gems Meet)
  43. Nevets Goes Wild (スカール大暴走!Sukāru Daibōsō, Nevets' Great Rampage)
  44. Battle at Withick Mire (ベタクサ村の攻防Betakusa Mura no Kōbō, Attack and Defence of Vetaxa Village)[6]
  45. The Oath (リーフ、誓いの儀式Rīfu, Chikai no Gishiki, Lief and the Oath Ceremony)[6]
  46. The Last Battle of Fire (宿敵オーカスの最後Shukuteki Ōkasu no Saigo, The Last of Old Enemy Oacus)[6]
  47. The Seven Tribes (進撃せよ! 七部族Shingekise yo! Shichi Buzoku, Charge! The Seven Tribes)[6]
  48. Who is Dain? (親友デインの正体Shin'yuu Dein no Shōtai, The True Colours of Good Friend Dain)[6]
  49. A Desperate Rescue (決死の救出作戦Kesshi no Kyūshutsu Sakusen, Do-or-Die Rescue Mission)
  50. Who's the Next King? (真実の世継ぎは誰?Shinjitsu no Yotsugi wa Dare?, Who is the True Heir?)[6]
  51. Battle of the Ak-Babas (決戦アクババ軍団Kessen Akubaba Gundan, Decisive Battle, the Ak-Baba Army)[6]
  52. When the Seven Gems Shine (七つの宝石の輝く時Nanatsu no Hōseki no Kagayaku Toki)
  53. On an Adventurous Journey Again (ふたたび冒険の旅へFutatabi Bouken no Tabi e)
  54. Jasmine Returns to the Forest (ジャスミン森へ帰るJasumin Mori e Kaeru)
  55. Trap of the Underground Labyrinth (地下迷宮のワナChika Meikyū no Wana)
  56. Filli in a Big Pinch? (フィリの大ピンチ?Firi no Dai Pinchi?)
  57. The Solitary Guards (独りぼっちの憲兵団Hitoribocchi no Kenpeidan)
  58. House-sitting at Tom's Shop (トムの店でお留守番Tomu no Mise de o-Rusuban)
  59. Prin's First Love (プリンはじめての恋Purin Hajimete no Koi)
  60. The Pirates of the River Tor (トル川の盗賊たちTorugawa no Tōzokutachi)
  61. The Stolen Belt (奪われたベルトUbawareta Beruto)
  62. The Promise that Lief Kept (リーフの守った約束Rīfu no Mamotta Yakusoku)
  63. Neridah and Jasmine (ネリダとジャスミンNerida to Jasumin)
  64. The House Where Ols Lurk (オルのひそむ館Oru no Hisomu Kan)
  65. Deltora Forever (デルトラよ永遠にDerutora yo Eien ni)

Deltora Quest Card Game[edit]

The anime Deltora Quest produced a Deltora Quest Card Game with Data Cards. Using collectible cards, players fight each other with character cards and monster cards. There are two types of card sets, Starter sets and Booster sets. Not much is known about it.

  1. Deltora Quest Card Game – The Adventure Begins
  2. Deltora Quest Card Game 2 – The Seven Lost Gems

This is hinted at in the middle of each episode, where cards featuring a main or supporting character are presented. Some characters have differently illustrated versions of their card.

Video game[edit]

A video game for the Nintendo DS titled Deltora Quest: Nanatsu no Houseki was released by Bandai Namco in 2007, and is currently exclusive to Japan.

DVD[edit]

On May 13, 2014 an incomplete series of the show was released in English, containing only the originally dubbed set of 52 episodes and not all 65 episodes.

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^'Deltora Quest Anime to Run on New U.S. Channel The Hub'. Anime News Network. Retrieved May 30, 2018.
  2. ^Ball, Ryan (2008-12-02). 'Castalia Snags Deltora Quest for Latin America'. Animation Magazine. Retrieved 2008-12-05.
  3. ^Bamboo Dong (2007-06-30). 'Geneon Announces Shana OVA, Two Seasons of Lyrical Nanoha, Deltora Quest'. www.animenewsnetwork.com.
  4. ^Egan Loo (2010-04-16). 'Dentsu Entertainment USA Subsidiary Established in California'. www.animenewsnetwork.com.
  5. ^Lynzee Loveridge (2014-01-15). 'Cinedigm to Release Deltora Quest Anime on DVD'. www.animenewsnetwork.com.
  6. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw'Deltora Quest Episodes on the Hub'. TV Guide. 2010. Retrieved 2010-12-16.

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Sources[edit]

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External links[edit]

  • TV Aichi's Deltora Quest Website‹See Tfd›(in Japanese)
  • Oriental Light and Magic Website‹See Tfd›(in Japanese)
  • Deltora Quest (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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