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Main Title Noir (a13)
Official Title enverified
Official Title javerified
Type TV Series, 26 episodes
Year 06.04.2001 until 28.09.2001
Season Spring 2001
Tags actionAction anime usually involve a fairly straightforward story of good guys versus bad guys, where most disputes are resolved by using physical force. It often contains a lot of shooting, explosions and fighting., conspiracyThe conspiracy thriller (or paranoid thriller) is a sub-genre of the thriller which flourished in the 1970s in the US (and was echoed in other parts of the world) in the wake of a number of high-profile scandals and controversies (most notably Vietnam, the assassination of President Kennedy, Chappaquiddick and Watergate), and which exposed what many people regarded as the clandestine machinations and conspiracies beneath the orderly fabric of political life. The protagonists of conspiracy thrillers are often journalists or amateur investigators who find themselves (often inadvertently) pulling on a small thread which unravels a vast conspiracy that ultimately goes "all the way to the top"., gunfightsFights where two or more parties are firing guns at one another., martial artsVarious sports or skills, mainly of Japanese origin, that originated as forms of self-defense or attack, such as judo, karate, and kendo., newNot based on anything, the story is a new work, usually made up by the people involved in creating the anime. Generally if an original work (原作) credit is given, it will be to the studio, or director, or other members of the production team., seinenSeinen, literally "young man", is one of the main demographic classifications applied to manga, and, by extension, to anime, especially manga-based ones. As the name implies, seinen works are marketed primarily to an audience of young men; the age range commonly understood to be the target of such works goes roughly from 17 to somewhere in the 40s., tragedyTragedy is a form of drama characterized by seriousness and dignity, usually involving a conflict between a character and some higher power, such as the law, the gods, fate, or society. - [similar]
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Rating 6.24 (5719)
Average 7.47 (5777)
Review Rating 6.91 (17)
Added by hidden on 2002-04-21 16:48
Edited by hidden on 2018-08-05 20:49
Main Title Noir (a13)
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Synonym noir tv, Нуар
Set in the near future, Mireille is a young woman, a lone-wolf type who just happens to be one of the most talented assassins in the underworld. One day she receives an email with the name of her next target: Yuumura Kirika. The email has an attachment phrase, "Join me on a pilgrimage to the past." and a melody that was playing from a music box when Mireille's parents were killed by a mysterious assassin. Mireille and Kirika, a girl who has no memory of her past, eventually team up as assassins.

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6.24 (5719)
#444 (#7)

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Running Time

approx. 10h 50m

Completed

6825 (57.7%)

Watching

975 (8.2%)

Plan to Watch

3853 (32.6%)

Dropped

171 (1.4%)

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reasons

Explanation by keitarou on Wednesday, 10.03.2010 00:46

Directed by Mashimo Kouichi and produced by Bee Train. That means, many and very long pans over landscapes with loud music by Kajiura Yuki.

There is also the girls with guns theme going on, albeit the action parts are abysmal small and memorable mostly because of the past-hollywood antics.
TV Series, 2004, 26 eps, 5.78 (2674), 7.26 (2703)
Approval: 98.15% (108 votes)
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Explanation by spider0042 on Thursday, 11.03.2010 21:03

Character with suppressed/forgotten/unknown past in need of truth seeking.

Travel as a pair of females -- Girl seeking the truth of events in her past is guided by a concerned/friendly body guard.

Explanation by keitarou on Wednesday, 10.03.2010 00:46

Directed by Mashimo Kouichi and produced by Bee Train. That means, many and very long pans over landscapes with loud music by Kajiura Yuki.

There is also the girls with guns theme going on, albeit the action parts are abysmal small and memorable mostly because of the past-hollywood antics.
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Approval: 94.38% (89 votes)
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Explanation by Hyomil on Monday, 04.10.2010 07:31

Certainly similar in style, as described, but a more striking similarity doesn't come until later in the series (can't say how without spoilers).

Explanation by majutsu on Friday, 12.03.2010 23:26

Both anime contain youngsters trained as assassins with an obscured past.

Explanation by keitarou on Wednesday, 10.03.2010 00:48

Directed by Mashimo Kouichi and produced by Bee Train. That means, many and very long pans over landscapes with loud music not by Kajiura Yuki this time around.

The girls with guns theme was replaced, albeit the action parts are still abysmal small.
TV Series, 2009, 26 eps, 7.44 (4169), 7.83 (4217)
Approval: 91.67% (120 votes)
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Explanation by EvGaS on Friday, 25.05.2018 11:01

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TV Series, 2003-2004, 13 eps, 6.46 (6397), 7.55 (6452)
Approval: 78.57% (14 votes)
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Explanation by kuroi_kaze on Tuesday, 05.07.2011 17:16

Similar main character.
TV Series, 2009, 13 eps, 5.83 (4560), 7.16 (4589)
Approval: 55.17% (29 votes)
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Explanation by keitarou on Wednesday, 10.03.2010 00:51

Avenger is another series directed by Mashimo Kouichi and produced by Bee Train which has two girls starring as main characters. Although there are no guns involved and the close-combat fight action is a change, the overall direction is as always centred around many long pans, close-ups of eyes, flashbacks and loud music.
TV Series, 2003, 13 eps, 2.96 (1522), 5.95 (1542)
Approval: 54.05% (37 votes)
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Explanation by keitarou on Wednesday, 10.03.2010 00:44

Directed by Mashimo Kouichi and produced by Bee Train. That means, many and very long pans over landscapes with loud music by Kajiura Yuki.
TV Series, 2002, 26 eps, 5.18 (7076), 7.11 (7218)
Approval: 23.53% (17 votes)
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Explanation by keitarou on Wednesday, 10.03.2010 00:44

Directed by Mashimo Kouichi and produced by Bee Train. That means, many and very long pans over landscapes with loud music by Kajiura Yuki or in the case of Avenger and .hack//Roots, Ali Project.
TV Series, 2006, 26 eps, 4.45 (2623), 6.85 (2685)
Approval: 23.08% (13 votes)
TV Series, 2007, 25 eps, 7.79 (11552), 8.17 (11745)
Approval: 17.39% (23 votes)
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Explanation by AniLiam on Sunday, 03.11.2013 13:29

Noir is also a "girls with guns" type anime, although the plot-line is more serious than that of the Dirty Pair. Noir was made by the same director who made the Dirty Pair: Project EDEN film.
TV Series, 1985, 24 eps, 6.60 (637), 7.01 (641)
Approval: 14.29% (7 votes)
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recommended by 23 users - 2 for fans - 14 recommended - 7 must see

must see
by otakumma on 2015-12-18 00:46
This series was a big changing point in my anime life. (watching since mid 90's) It's impossibly deep and profound yet so subtle and 'slow' in todays hyper fast media world. It's truly a series for an adult audience, and I'm not talking about age here. With the simplest things like a specific angle or the music used it manages to embody this thick tension and an air of darkness throughout, while still somehow not being depressing for the sake of sadness if that makes sense.. I'm giving it a ''Must See'' but I know this series won't be appreciated by most (mentally) younger anime fans. Even still, please give it a fair shot. This, for me, truly embody s what good anime is.
recommended
by anty2004gr on 2012-12-14 02:31
Excellent soundtrack and interesting plot, if a bit slow at first. Very good series, awesome character development, and overall a very memorable series.
for fans
by Snowy9 on 2012-07-12 02:43
have some good, peculiar atmosphere that's sipping time to time. Overall a decent watch
recommended
by e3d_ALiVE on 2011-10-17 17:44
great start, but gets worse towards the end
must see
by Beard999 on 2011-10-15 22:45
An excellent anime that should not be overlooked.

One of the few animes truly directed towards adults and adults only. It relies on pure character development to progress its noir plot, not flashy action scenes, chaotic violence, gruesome gore, or corny romances. Although it has a slow and somewhat flat start, the rest of the series more than makes up for its first few episodes. It's very rare to see a show (both anime & non-anime) that contains true substance to tell a story and develop its characters, which is why I'm ranking this a 'must see'!
recommended
by championer on 2011-08-07 13:01
The best character development anime!! From time to time I rewatch it once in a while without getting bored. All character backgrounds and plots will keep you at the screen until end of the series LOLzz

Reviews

Rating: 4
Approval: 56.1% (1 votes)
Noir is the first of a long line of chicks with guns series, most of which are made by It made some sensation when it first came out (like most new anime do) but it was pretty much shoved to the side more and more with each new similar anime before eventually being almost forgotten after Requiem for the Phantom came out (which is the best of this sort of shows). Most anime that are regarded to be the first in a field are usually labeled as all time classics and remain known to most (examples of which are Astro Boy, Hokuto no Ken, and Urusei Yatsura) but this is not the case with this show. Why? Simple; its context was so simple, it got rehashed right away in later shows with gradually better directing. That didn’t happen with the shows I mention above; they still feel unique even decades after they were made. So to give you a simple comparison, it’s like watching five seasons of Pokemon. The visuals may be improving but they are otherwise THE EXACT SAME THING!

Let’s now focus a bit on the technicals of the show. The artwork is ok for its time, not too detailed but not too shabby either. The character figures are generic, especially when it comes to the mass produced Men In Black baddies. The animation is rather standard, with people mostly standing still and talking, while action sequences are basically the girls doing some really impossible acrobatics while their enemies are standing frozen for several seconds. Meaning, although the battles seem impressive on a superficial level, it all boils down to a few girls killing a dozen men with a six pistol, while miraculously evading a hundred bullets with fancy aerobics and hitting their opponents easily because they are standing still. Hey, I can only suspend my disbelief for a few episodes before it gets repetitive and the stupidity of the whole thing surfaces. THE MOOKS DON’T EVEN BLEED!

The music is very good if you are fans of lyric music full of ambience. I personally have nothing against it and it holds out as a fine soundtrack to bye. The dialogues also have some maturity in them for going for some deep psychological or mysterious issues from time to time. Other than that, the overall simple context of the whole series will most likely make them feel like they are repeating pointlessly. Thus it is the music and not the talking that keeps you interested. Sound effects, meh, nothing special to comment.

The story and characters are A MESS! Trying to stretch a simplistic premise to last a full season can only be accomplished by slow pace, repeating flashbacks, going in circles, and throwing in lots of battles with easily defeated baddies. It tries to be mature and mysterious but eventually the ending is one big WTF and you are left wondering the point of the whole show. Ancient secrets and emo chicks that shoot anything that moves; it’s just not working. The main characters DO develop though. And by main, I mean only the girls since the male genre in this series is just an army of clones, identical weaklings without a face or personality. It’s all about the girls and their emo pasts. There is some interesting chemistry amongst them (hem, yuri, hem) but the whole thing happens so slow and repeats a lot before eventually going for some magical nonsense in the finale. Yeah ok, lol and move along.

There is no value in this anime, since as I said Requiem for the Phantom is its nth remake and the best of its kind (although I am no fan of emo chicks with guns and by no means fan of that series). As one described it, such Bee Train shows are basically long moody music videos and not good action/mystery series. So no, I don’t recommend it. Hear the soundtrack and skip the rest.

And now for some excused scorings.
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Rating: 6.5
Approval: 81.6% (4 votes)
Note: This review is based on zx fansubs.

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A sinner once passed away will never return, but sins will never vanish and the love will never die.


Originally composed by Tsukimura Ryoue (El Hazard) and directed by Mashimo Kouichi (Madlax) is a show about gunfights and assassins and martial arts; and, you know the deal. It is centered on a female assassin for hire, Mireille, who due to some circumstances happens to team up with an amnesiac killing machine teenage girl, Kirika. It appears the two girls share a common link as both of them have a recollection of a bizarre melody which is bound to play whenever bad things happen and something named Noir, whatever it is, is involved. The show follows its story in a very gushy washy way which is prone to leave its viewers wondering if something is really happening or not, but it does indeed, albeit slowly, move into one direction and even offers a full fledged ending.

My opinion about Noir is mixed to say the least. There is some nice potential in the plot, yet it's marred down by lame direction and unnecessary gunfight fillers. The permanent cast of characters consists of only four women, and though they are relatively well fleshed out, neither of them is particularly likable, nor particularly memorable (I did like Chloe though). Musical score, though slightly repetitive, is awesome, unfortunately gunfights it usually follows are awkwardly animated (particularly when you consider the fact that there is not a speck of blood in the whole show which IS centered on ). Frankly, I tried my best to enjoy this show, but after the twentieth plot hole instigated facepalm I had no choice but to write it down as average. I also had trouble taking the last episodes seriously, which actually turned out to be quite good; ending up discarding many serious moments in yeah, yeah, right fashion. Nonetheless I did have fun with Noir and though the middle of the show could have been much better I was never particularly bored with it (kudos to the great OST there). You will most likely like it if you are into 'girl assassins in deus ex machina driven dance-like gunfights' type of shows...

Animation: 6/10

Animation produced by Bee Train is... in many ways awkward, but not particularly bad when you look at technicals. Well, backgrounds are pretty boring. There are barely any notable sights (you can still notice some nice pan outs at European cityscapes sometimes) with most of the screen usually being taken by blandly colored walls when characters are on screen. On the other hand, you are also treated to some nice ancient ruins and church-like backgrounds to liven the show's mood up near the end. It would also be pretty nice if somebody could tell Mr.Mashimo Kouichi that people bleed when they are shot because apparently he doesn't know it. While overall character designs are pretty average on detail and are attractive to an extent, their shapes as well as the complete absence of blood makes them look as if they are made out of gum or something. This gummy feeling seems to plague all Bee Train works which might be the reason why I have trouble taking them seriously I guess. It's not like people are badly drawn (Chloe is cute and facial reactions always do their job), it's just... it's sometimes hard to believe the people on screen are really supposed to be humans. Oh yeah, and don't even bother trying to distinguish generic guys in black suits, all those damn bastards look the same.

Years have taken their toll and fluidity of animation doesn't feel as good as it did a couple of years ago. You can notice people going choppy here and there, still frames at awkward moments, and most importantly, the lack of focus on action (sometimes all you see is Kirika's face getting illuminated by gunfire and then the battle's over). Still, though plagued by the lack of blood and a number of still frames I still found some gunfights engrossing... to an extent. Personally, I quite liked the fact that the shoot-outs are animated like dances. At the same time, however, it also makes them very unrealistic. I mean, the girls don't even look at what they are shooting at and they miss. Generic guys on the other hand miss all the time even if they are shooting from one meter range (they don't dance though). Apart from dances though there is little evidence of distinguishable direction.

Sound: 9/10

By now Kajiura Yuki (.hack//Sign, Cossette no Shouzou) is one my favourite anime composers, and you bet, she doesn't hold back in Noir, which also happens to be her debut show. Her trademark of relatively loud music with vocals (in Noir sounding like an upbeat church chore) is very well implemented and, frankly, I can't count how many times music alone was enough to keep my interest in the show. I have Noir's OST in my winamp playlist, and even though its playback number doesn't compare to .hack//Sign's, it still is quite a sight to behold. Either way, my point is, music is great, so good actually it alone make this show worthwhile to be checked out. OP Coppelia no Hitsugi by Ali Project is also a very good song (one of my personal favourite OPs actually) and is followed by a really nice artful animation. Heh, it sure raised my expectations for Noir way too high for it to reach. ED, on the other hand, is nowhere near as involving as its OP counterpart, so I tended to skip it a lot.

Voice-acting is up-par for the most part, Mireille having herself fleshed by the veteran Mitsuishi Kotono and other two female leads having the voices of the experienced Kuwashima Houko and Hisakawa Aya. Personally I found Hisakawa Aya's performance of Chloe the most memorable, maybe because her soft voice managed to sound at the same time both awkward and very fitting coming out from a cloaked assassin.

Story: 6/10

It seems it's a trademark of Mashimo Kouichi to take up a plot with potential, screw it up as much as possible in the middle with some irrelevant crap and then wrap it up in a, while not particularly epic, good ending. In other words, his shows are 100% facepalm material; I literally bit my lip when Noir was wrapped in such a nice and to an extent dramatic fashion only to fail to touch me because I was overfed with crap and didn't have the guts to trust it anymore. If you've ever seen Madlax you are sure to know what I'm talking about.

Either way, the first half of Noir is filled with many gunfights and killin' (without blood) and it takes the appearance of Chloe somewhere in the middle of the show to finally put the plot to some sensible direction. Chloe disappears soon after and from then it goes, well, three minutes of something regarding the plot and fifteen minutes of action or irrelevant dialogues or flashbacks to fill the space. Then somewhere near the end the show finally dedicates itself wholly to the big picture with Chloe's long-awaited addition to permanent cast. Then it goes okay for the few last episodes and is wrapped up in a nice fashion. Some details of the story (like Kirika's life before meeting Mireille) are left hanging in the air, but their significance to the plot is not particularly critical. Anyway, the bigger half of the show with random assassinations can easily be enjoyed due to great music work and the last few episodes are quite enjoyable story-wise... if you have any will left to take them seriously that is. Mystery behind what exactly Noir is also gives this show quite enough suspense to keep you from dropping it.

Characters: 6/10

As I have mentioned before there are only four characters in this show, and, Mireille, who supposedly is the main heroine is also the least interesting of the bunch. Well, neither is Altena a particularly engrossing character appearing near the very end of the show and having nearly no screen-time. Anyway, while Mireille acts as a mediator, narrator and a voice of common sense to, usually, make you yawn; lightly schizophrenic Kirika is more interesting, particularly due to the fact that she can't quite recall why she can easily kill ten people in a blink of an eye. Personally, I found Chloe my favourite character in the show, probably because unlike the other two leads she didn't have 20 episodes of irrelevant dialogues to make herself boring followed by the fact that she is the only girl who comes off as a genuine killer out of the three. Nonetheless characters are neither particularly multi-dimensionally deep, nor particularly attractive; more like... average deep and slightly attractive, heh. There is some development going and it seems it achieves what it sets out to do, but observing it is not particularly interesting either. There is also a problem with individuality of characters as, if you have/will see Madlax, everyone, save for Chloe, are bound to overlap with someone in your memories. Seems Mashimo Kouichi is not particularly creative in the ways to deal with his characters. To sum it up, Noir's cast is your average gathering of slightly attractive characters which though not memorable will make you interested in the show for, at least, most of its running length.

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Chloe - INFP (C)
Altena - INTJ (E)
Yuumura Kirika - ISFP (D)
Mireille Bouquet - ESFJ (D)


Value: 6/10

The episodic nature of the bigger half of the show certainly scares me away from a re-watch. And while I wouldn't mind seeing some nice massacres carried out by the dancing-like girls, particularly due to the awesome BGM, I still doubt I will ever gather the courage to watch this show as a whole again. Nonetheless, I will certainly keep Noir in my collection; never know when I will get an impulse to listen to some Canta Per Me musical killing, hehe.

  1. :[/b] Noir is your average action flick with some awkward shortcomings (lack of blood, laid back direction, boring lead) and some unexpected strengths (mystery, engrossing OST, Chloe); which in the end cancel each other out and still make it an average show. If you are into the 'girls with guns' shows, or are a person to enjoy vocal BGMs, you might as well give this show a shot with low expectations. It's not particularly good, it's right here on the middle, but while its shortcomings are glaring, you might as well notice some stuff you like (and I did). If you've liked Noir you might be also interested in Madlax and El Cazador, which are very similar. Black Lagoon is slightly different, but also offers some nice 'chicks with guns' action.
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Rating: 5.33
Approval: 52.8% (7 votes)
Hey AniDB...
Noir, noir... where do we begin? 15 reviews at the time of this writing, how do we say what hasn't been said? Well... we'll need a different approach I guess... so here's my idea. I'm gonna give you my two cents, written out exactly how I would say it if I were sitting next to you right now and we hit "random" on the AniDB main site and this anime popped up and you asked me if I've seen it, and I have, and I don't wanna take more then three minutes of your time, so let's try that...

Animation
"Hey Chozo, how's this one look?"
For a 2001 release it's sub-par my friend. Suffers from an inexcusable amount of reusing the same animation... I'm talking flashbacks galore. And not with new revelations or camera angles or anything in them... it's the same scenes... unedited, over and over again. Every episode. I mean, if you don't mind fast forwarding through it, yeh... the rest is alright, but very stiff.... lots of still frames, I'd say the average frame rate of this sucka is like 3 frames per second. It's a bit painful.
• Looks/Visuals : 5/10

Sound
"Says it won Best Soundtrack"
Yeh, that must've been a slow year for anime haha. No, actually the OST is very good, but in the show for whatever reasons they play the same few songs a dozen times over and a few others only once in the entire series. I dunno, definitely check out the soundtrack if you can. It's great, and you don't need to see the anime to enjoy it. The voice acting by the way, woah, don't watch the English dub, it's freakin' dry.
• Score/Voice Acting : 7/10

Story
"Girls with guns, underworld, action... how's the story?"
Story? Dude, no. This one tries and fails miserably to have a serious story. It's about two girls who come off dumb as bricks, somehow kill swarms of hundreds of faceless men, take random assassination jobs that do like nothing for the plot, get pursued by a mysterious organization and just I dunno, waste time. No lie. You'd think it'd be sexy and dark and gritty, but no, no blood, no boobs, plot loop holes outta control, and no sense of satisfaction or big pay off at the end. First 12 episodes you can completely skip, starts developing a bit afterwards, really only one cool moment all the way in episode 20... had it had any meaning behind that cool scene I'd say it was "epic" but they kinda undo it... maybe one more cool part in the last episode.
• Story : 4/10

Character
"Well, what about the strong female lead"?
You're smoking some powerful stuff... hey, to call the characters in this series cardboard thin would be to insult a useful packaging material. Terrible terrible development, terrible choices, terrible dialog. One character (Chloe) introduced towards the middle and not seen near often enough has some potential... she's hard not to like, but just not in it enough. Maybe that's why she's the only good one though.
• Characters : 6/10

Value
"So I mean, is it worth watching?"
Well, depends I guess... if you've absolutely nothing better to do and seen everything else, or if you're fine with fast forwarding through an anime yeh, it's alright I guess. Every episode has a gun fight, but they're pretty run of the mill... a few have cool moments in them though and maybe throughout it all six or so interesting kills. They're good for a smile. I guess if this anime was re-written into a more fast paced 12 episode OVA and made better use of that awesome soundtrack it'd be a real winner... but there's just not enough meat here to spread out over 26 episodes ya know?
• Value : 5/10

Enjoyment
"So you did you enjoy it?"
Nah, not really. I saw AniDB said it was "underrated" so I forced myself though those horrible repetitive moments to see what it's all about, but "over-rated" is what is should've said... there's much better stuff out there... if they redo it like I said, I'd be interested, but hold off on this one. What else do we got?
• Enjoyment : 5/10

Overall : 5

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Rating: 8.66
Approval: 39.8% (4 votes)
Ok, this is my first review, and probably my only one; this is in response to the low, totally undeserved ratings for Noir.[br][br]Animation - The animation, while overall decent, could've been better. The numerous still frames within the show, do tend to get annoying after a while. However, considering this was seven years ago, my guess is the production values for the animation. had to be, for Bee Train's first independent project, rather reasonable, and not so much of high quality, so, it was just ok.[br][br]Sound - The Music of Noir is sublime, to say the least; the musical tones range from the suspenseful, to the melancholic, and Yuki Kajiura does a fantastic job, setting the mood(s) throughout the series.[br][br]Story - By far, Noir's strongest area. While the story starts out rather delicately paced, by the middle of the series, it really tends to slow down, rather annoyingly. However, the characters and and the plot develop so artfully, that by the latter half of the series, the time spent watching the earlier episodes becomes well worth the effort. The show is slow, but the story/characters are intriguing enough, to disregard the slow pacing of the series.[br][br]Value - I'd definitely watch the series again and again, b/c the story and philosophical undertones are so complex. Now, I won't spoil anything, but any viewer, young and old, will have a good grasp of the underlying story of the series. However, the spiritual/metaphysical aspects of the series, will intrigue you enough to make several attempts to wholly understand Noir's themes.[br][br]Enjoyment - I truly believe Noir exemplifies what anime should be. Bee Train produced a fine series, unsullied by scenes of fanservice, and an incoherent plot and characters. Noir is the first series of a "spiritual trilogy", produced by Bee Train, the others being Madlax and El Cazador de la Bruja. I've viewed the other series, and, while Noir is as close to perfection being a girls-with-guns anime, Bee Train, in my opinion, screwed the formula with the other two shows. Watch Noir, it's superb. 'nuff said.[br]
Rating: 9.33
Approval: 07.3% (3 votes)
If you are reading this review, you probably have too much free time=), or you've already seen Noir, and really liked it, and don't need this review. Well, anyway, I'm writing this because I want to. Sorry for possible mistakes, I'm not native English speaker.

Despite of all that have beed said in above reviews, I'd say that Noir is actually a story about 3 female asassins, although the third appears lately in series. The first two, Mireille and Kirika, meet in the 1st episode. Kirika lost all her memories and Mireille agrees to help her, because Kirika is connected to her own childhood tragedy somehow. So, together they begin a piligrimage to the past, pursued by some mysterious powerful organization. The story develops slowly, and episodes are filled with flashbacks, each of which uncovers a bit more. The good thing that there are no "side" episodes. Almost all of them connected to the main plot directly, and in every episode characters and their relationship develops further. In fact, characters and story development are inseparable here. Chloe (not an accidental name, as you can suppose) is the third of Noir kind, and it is a pity that her true personality bares only in the last part. All the other personages are just in-and-out. I really like that there is not a single line of sexual implication. And no jokes. Drama, action and a bit of mystery. Nothing more. The last episodes aren't a mess (as it happens often in anime), they are real culmination of the story.

Animation looks good, sometimes excellent (well, it was released in 2001, after all). Well drawn characters, great backgrounds with brilliant soundtracks, which are very suitable. I can't say much about background sounds, because my attention was centered on the great music. Voices are nice, either.
Fighting scenes are mostly good (and even mostly believable=)), but they could have been better (hate to say that, but melee combat scenes do suck. Fortunately, there are very few of them). Although every episode involves killing, there is almost no blood (actually, I didn't even notice it before reading all the reviews. It just drawn in the way that doesn't focus attention on blood and all that stuff).
Despite of that, Noir has more common sense than any other anime I've ever seen. They reload guns, bandage their wounds, plan assaults, practice in shooting, and even check the information they get from clients.

I watched Noir in a whole piece, with all openings and endings (they aren't something special, though), and didn't regret it. Overall, I liked it very, very much and definitely will watch it again.

Well, looks like the only thing left to say is that Noir is my number 1 anime.
Rating: 9.5
Approval: 27.3% (5 votes)
Noir is one of my favorite animes of all time; the main characters, Mireille and Kirika, both have great depth and are very engaging characters. While the story may have a few minor flaws, the sheer amount of style woven into this anime reminds me of Cowboy Beebop and makes it a very enjoyable watch.

Some may not like the rather ambiguous ending, but to me it seemed a fitting way to end the series.

The animation is also superb, and the music is not only well-placed but extremely catching, and you will find that just hearing the music will be able to get you excited about the upcoming scene.

The action in the series is also well-paced and interesting, and serves a purpose rather than being thoughtless violence. The way the fight scenes are choreographed, it is almost as if Mirielle and Kirika are dancing while fighting, and Kirika's hand-to-hand combat moves especially are very graceful and awe-inspiring. These gun battles are truly unique among the gun battles of the anime world.


The interaction between Kirika and Mireille is, to me, the highlight of this series. Their relationship faces conflicts both physical and mental, both between each other and between outside forces, and each character develops and grows while becoming more familiar with her partner as well. Side characters like Altena and Chloe also provide depth and conflict to this relationship.

I have re-watched this series over 10 times now, and each time I love it more than the last and become more familiar with the characters. I would reccomend this anime to all types of anime and movie fans.
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main character
episode appearance appears in ep: 1-11, 13-26
female, 6.78 (44), blue eyesThis character has blue-colored eyes., competentDoes his\her job well., gun marksmanshipA person who is both skilled at firing a gun and accurately hitting what they are aiming at., lipstickLipstick is a cosmetic product containing pigments, oils, waxes, and emollients that applies color, texture, and protection to the lips. Many varieties of lipstick are known. As with most other types of makeup, lipstick is typically, but not exclusively, worn by women. The use of lipstick dates from the ancient times., pistolA pistol is a small firearm to be used in one hand., seriousSomeone is said to be serious when they exercise at least moderately above-average seriousness, which is an attitude of gravity, solemnity, persistence, and earnestness toward something considered to be of importance. The sense of seriousness can be contrasted with the sense of humour., skirtA skirt is a tube- or cone-shaped piece of clothing that hangs from the waist and covers the legs partially or fully. Skirts are often seen as garments for women, but exceptions exist. In anime, they`re almost always worn by women, generally as school uniform or workplace garments, and a man with one will likely be cross-dressing. Skirts that go below the knee are usually associated with strict rules and at times with winter, though even in winter anime schoolgirls in miniskirts can be found., stealthAn ability to be covered, hidden, disguised
voiced by: Mitsuishi Kotono
episode appearance appears in ep: 1-11, 13-26
female, 7.80 (49), assassinAn assassin is a professional murderer; it is their job or profession to be hired to kill people. When events like one-off murders appear, they should be tagged on anime level. Only professional killers will be tagged with assassin tag. Assassins are often hireable to take out hits (or targets) designated by a client (or temporary employer) for a predetermined fee. Not all assassins work solo and may have a partner or even a team of more than two members., black hairThe character has black hair., introvertIntroverts are people whose energy tends to expand through reflection and dwindle during interaction. They tend to be more reserved and less outspoken in groups. Introverts generally enjoy time spent alone or with close friends, and find less reward in time spent with large groups of people.

Some of the typical solitary activities are reading, writing, using computers, hiking and fishing. The archetypal artist, writer, sculptor, engineer, composer, and inventor are all considered highly introverted.

Not to be confused as being shy - introverts prefer solitary activities over social ones, where as shy people (who may be extraverts at heart) avoid social encounters out of fear. Like extroversion, introversion is not a black and white measurement, and these people may share some of the same traits than extroverts.
, JapaneseA character originating from the island nation of Japan., keen hearingno description set, pistolA pistol is a small firearm to be used in one hand., quietCharacter remains quiet. In most cases, speaks only when spoken to., short hairShort hair is hair from (but not including) bald, up to (but not including) shoulder-length hair. This hair length is what one would typically, though not always, see on most males. Short hair includes hair that goes no more than a centimetre or two beyond the chin; anything longer is shoulder-length.
voiced by: Kuwashima Houko
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appears
episode appearance appears in ep: 2
Anri (アンリ)
voiced by: Moto Minako
episode appearance appears in ep: 2
Anri`s mother (アンリの母)
voiced by: Tao Miyako
episode appearance appears in ep: 17
Bertonie (べルトニエ)
voiced by: Kobayashi Kiyoshi
episode appearance appears in ep: 24-26
Borne (ボルヌ)
voiced by: Katsuki Masako
episode appearance appears in ep: 22
Boy (男の子)
voiced by: Tao Miyako
episode appearance appears in ep: 23, 26
Brefford (ブレフォール)
voiced by: Ginga Banjou
episode appearance appears in ep: 4
Burke (バーク)
voiced by: Satou Masamichi
episode appearance appears in ep: 18
Chauffeur (運転手)
voiced by: Tanaka Kan
episode appearance appears in ep: 15-16
Chuu (チュウ)
voiced by: Kouno Tomoyuki
episode appearance appears in ep: 3
Clerk (店員)
voiced by: Murai Naoko
episode appearance appears in ep: 15
Close Aide (側近)
voiced by: Nagano Kouichi
episode appearance appears in ep: 2
Cressoa (クレッソワ)
voiced by: Yanaka Hiroshi
episode appearance appears in ep: 10
D`Estaing (デスタン)
voiced by: Suzuki Taimei
episode appearance appears in ep: 6
Doctor (医者)
voiced by: Tanaka Kan
episode appearance appears in ep: 8-9
Dominicus (ドミニクス)
voiced by: Kamiya Hiroshi
episode appearance appears in ep: 8
Don Lucio (ドン・ルシオ)
voiced by: Sonobe Keiichi
episode appearance appears in ep: 8
Don Marco (ドン・マルコ)
voiced by: Umezu Hideyuki
episode appearance appears in ep: 14
DuPois (デュポワ)
voiced by: Sakaguchi Kouichi
episode appearance appears in ep: 19
Edlinger (エドリンガー)
voiced by: Takagi Hitoshi
episode appearance appears in ep: 7
Elderly (老人)
voiced by: Ishimori Takkou
episode appearance appears in ep: 18
Employee (店員)
voiced by: Kouno Tomoyuki
episode appearance appears in ep: 14-15
Feyder (フェデー)
voiced by: Ootsuka Houchuu
episode appearance appears in ep: 4
Foster (フォスター)
voiced by: Nagano Kouichi
episode appearance appears in ep: 8
Francesco (フランチェスコ)
voiced by: Chou Katsumi
episode appearance appears in ep: 13
Galle (ガレ)
voiced by: Arakawa Tarou
episode appearance appears in ep: 4
Gen. Canora (カノラ将軍)
voiced by: Akimoto Yousuke
episode appearance appears in ep: 22
Girl (女の子)
voiced by: Kanda Rie
episode appearance appears in ep: 8
Girl (女の子)
voiced by: Tsuji Kaori
episode appearance appears in ep: 12
Guard (護衛)
voiced by: Kouno Tomoyuki
episode appearance appears in ep: 7
Guerrilla A (ゲリラA)
episode appearance appears in ep: 4
Hammond (ハモンド)
voiced by: Uchida Naoya
episode appearance appears in ep: 12
Heintz (ハインツ)
episode appearance appears in ep: 15-16
Howe (ホウ)
voiced by: Nakata Kazuhiro
episode appearance appears in ep: 2
Hubert (ユベール)
voiced by: Fujishiro Yuuji
episode appearance appears in ep: 14
Important Person(要人)
voiced by: Tanaka Kan
episode appearance appears in ep: 7
Izzdin (イズディン)
voiced by: Taniguchi Takashi
episode appearance appears in ep: 7
Kilham (キラム)
voiced by: Tachiki Fumihiko
episode appearance appears in ep: 20
Knight (騎士)
voiced by: Kouno Tomoyuki
episode appearance appears in ep: 20
Knight (騎士)
voiced by: Sakaguchi Kouichi
episode appearance appears in ep: 2
Legrand (ルグラン)
voiced by: Miyata Hikaru
episode appearance appears in ep: 12
Lyman (ライマン)
voiced by: Ito Hiroshi
episode appearance appears in ep: 17
Madelin (マドラン)
voiced by: Ishimaru Hiroya
episode appearance appears in ep: 19, 21-22
Man (男)
voiced by: Sakaguchi Kouichi
episode appearance appears in ep: 22-23
Man (男)
voiced by: Nagano Kouichi
episode appearance appears in ep: 17, 19, 22-23
Man (男)
voiced by: Kouno Tomoyuki
episode appearance appears in ep: 5-6
Man (男)
voiced by: Hoshino Mitsuaki
episode appearance appears in ep: 3
Man A (男A)
voiced by: Kouno Tomoyuki
episode appearance appears in ep: 13
Man A (男A)
voiced by: Nagano Kouichi
episode appearance appears in ep: 1
Man A (男A)
voiced by: Izaki Hisayoshi
episode appearance appears in ep: 11
Man A (男A)
voiced by: Sakaguchi Kouichi
episode appearance appears in ep: 11
Man B (男B)
voiced by: Nagano Kouichi
episode appearance appears in ep: 13
Man B (男B)
voiced by: Kouno Tomoyuki
episode appearance appears in ep: 3
Man B (男B)
voiced by: Motegi Masaru
episode appearance appears in ep: 1
Man B (男B)
voiced by: Sakai Keikou
episode appearance appears in ep: 1
Man C (男C)
voiced by: Motegi Masaru
episode appearance appears in ep: 11
Man C (男C)
voiced by: Kouno Tomoyuki
episode appearance appears in ep: 11
Man D (男D)
voiced by: Sakai Keikou
episode appearance appears in ep: 24-26
Marennes (マレンヌ)
voiced by: Shinohara Emi
episode appearance appears in ep: 22
Margaret (マルグリット)
voiced by: Satou Ai
episode appearance appears in ep: 17
Marie (マリー)
voiced by: Asai Yoshiko
episode appearance appears in ep: 2
Master of ceremonies (司会者)
voiced by: Kouno Tomoyuki
episode appearance appears in ep: 16
Member A (構成員A)
voiced by: Nagano Kouichi
episode appearance appears in ep: 16
Member B (構成員B)
voiced by: Motegi Masaru
episode appearance appears in ep: 16
Member C (構成員C)
voiced by: Yoneda Naotsugu
episode appearance appears in ep: 13
Milosh (ミロシュ)
voiced by: Seki Toshihiko
episode appearance appears in ep: 6
Nazarov (ナザーロフ)
voiced by: Hori Katsunosuke
episode appearance appears in ep: 25
Odette Bouquet (オデット・ブーケ)
voiced by: Mitsuishi Kotono
episode appearance appears in ep: 5
Old Bartender (老バーテン)
voiced by: Ooki Tamio
episode appearance appears in ep: 17
Old Man (老人)
voiced by: Tanaka Kan
episode appearance appears in ep: 6
Old Woman (老婆)
voiced by: Tao Miyako
episode appearance appears in ep: 18
Old Woman (老婦人)
voiced by: Suzuki Reiko
episode appearance appears in ep: 13
Paulette (ポーレット)
voiced by: Yamaguchi Yuriko
episode appearance appears in ep: 8-9
Paulo (パウロ)
voiced by: Egawa Hisao
episode appearance appears in ep: 10
Policeman A (警官A)
voiced by: Kouno Tomoyuki
episode appearance appears in ep: 9
Priest (司祭)
voiced by: Yagi Kousei
episode appearance appears in ep: 7
Prisoner A (捕虜A)
voiced by: Nagano Kouichi
episode appearance appears in ep: 7
Prisoner B (捕虜B)
voiced by: Sakaguchi Kouichi
episode appearance appears in ep: 19
Professor (教授)
voiced by: Maruyama Eiji
episode appearance appears in ep: 10
Prosecutor (検察官)
voiced by: Nagano Kouichi
episode appearance appears in ep: 13
Renard (ルナール)
voiced by: Sakaguchi Kouichi
episode appearance appears in ep: 8
Ricardo (リカルド)
voiced by: Kouno Tomoyuki
episode appearance appears in ep: 8
Rizzo (リッツオ)
voiced by: Suzuki Takuma
episode appearance appears in ep: 2
Rocard (ロカール)
voiced by: Nagano Kouichi
episode appearance appears in ep: 21
Roland (ローラン)
voiced by: Suzuki Takuma
episode appearance appears in ep: 4
Rosalie (ロザリー)
voiced by: Itou Mika
episode appearance appears in ep: 12
Roschmann (ロシュマン)
voiced by: Sakaguchi Kouichi
episode appearance appears in ep: 14
Rune (ルネ)
voiced by: Kouno Tomoyuki
episode appearance appears in ep: 8
Salvatore (サルヴァトーレ)
voiced by: Kobayashi Osamu
episode appearance appears in ep: 8
Schoolgirl(女性)
voiced by: Jou Masako
episode appearance appears in ep: 15-16
Shaolee (シャオリー)
voiced by: Takano Urara
episode appearance appears in ep: 8-9
Silvana (シルヴァーナ)
voiced by: Touma Yumi
episode appearance appears in ep: 15
Son (ソン)
voiced by: Tanaka Kan
episode appearance appears in ep: 1
Student A (学生A)
voiced by: Higa Kumiko
episode appearance appears in ep: 1
Student B (学生B)
voiced by: Kanda Rie
episode appearance appears in ep: 4
Thanner (タナー)
voiced by: Suzuki Takuma
episode appearance appears in ep: 22
Tristan (トリスタン)
voiced by: Watabe Takeshi
episode appearance appears in ep: 19-20, 22, 26
Trustee (評議員)
voiced by: Kawakubo Kiyoshi
episode appearance appears in ep: 19-20, 23, 26
Trustee (評議員)
voiced by: Hazumi Jun
episode appearance appears in ep: 19-20, 22
Trustee (評議員)
voiced by: Satou Masaharu
episode appearance appears in ep: 19-20, 22, 26
Trustee (評議員)
voiced by: Nakamura Hidetoshi
episode appearance appears in ep: 5
Vanel (ヴァネル)
voiced by: Kouno Tomoyuki
episode appearance appears in ep: 12
Vint (ヴィント)
voiced by: Nagano Kouichi
episode appearance appears in ep: 4
Wellman (ウェルマン)
voiced by: Ushiyama Shigeru
episode appearance appears in ep: 26
Woman (女)
voiced by: Kanda Rie
episode appearance appears in ep: 5
Woman (女)
voiced by: Oosaka Fumiko
episode appearance appears in ep: 26
Woman (女)
voiced by: Tao Miyako
episode appearance appears in ep: 15-16
Wu (ウー)
voiced by: Omoro Masayuki
episode appearance appears in ep: 15-16
Yan (ヤン)
voiced by: Tsuji Shinpachi
episode appearance appears in ep: 15-16
Yun (ユン)
voiced by: Ikeda Masaru
episode appearance appears in ep: 12
Zellner (ゼルナー)
voiced by: Naya Rokurou
episode appearance appears in ep: 14
アントレ
voiced by: Nagano Kouichi
episode appearance appears in ep: 15
ソルダの使者
voiced by: Sekine Nobuaki
episode appearance appears in ep: 11
ソルダの男
voiced by: Naya Gorou
episode appearance appears in ep: 18
ゾルダの男
voiced by: Fujimoto Yuzuru
episode appearance appears in ep: 3
デュクス
episode appearance appears in ep: 3
夏水仙の女
voiced by: Oosaka Fumiko
episode appearance appears in ep: 4
婦人客
voiced by: Jou Masako
episode appearance appears in ep: 10
情報屋
voiced by: Tanaka Kan

staff

Credit Name in Episodes Comment
Original Plan (原案) Tsukimura Ryoue
Direction (監督) Mashimo Kouichi
Series Composition (構成) Tsukimura Ryoue
Character Design (キャラクターデザイン) Kikuchi Youko
Miyachi Satoko
Shiba Minako
Mechanical Design (メカニカルデザイン) Teraoka Kenji
Music Direction (音楽ディレクター) Fukuda Masao
Music (音楽) Kajiura Yuki
Music Assistance (音楽協力) TV Tokyo Music
Sound Direction (音響演出) Mashimo Kouichi
Sound Producer (音響プロデューサー) Nakano Tooru
Sound Work (音響制作) Half HP Studio
Sound Effects (音響効果) Urahata Masaru Rakuonsha (楽音舎)
Editing (編集) Morita Henshuushitsu
Morita Seiji
Oikawa Yukie
Takayama Chieko
Art Direction (美術監督) Koyama Toshihisa
Colour Design (色彩設計) Katayama Yumiko
Photographic Direction (撮影監督) Morishita Seiichi
Takehara Kenji
Animation Producer (アニメーションプロデューサー) Egawa Kuninori
Kanbayashi Nari
Producer (プロデューサー) Kitayama Shigeru
Planning (企画) Sasaki Shirou
Work Assistance (制作協力) M.S.C 3, 8-9
Work (制作) Bee Train
Production (製作) Victor Entertainment
Script/Screenplay (脚本) Tsukimura Ryoue 1-26
Storyboard (絵コンテ) Mashimo Kouichi 1, 7
Tachibana Masaki 2, 13, 18, 22, 25
Kawasaki Itsurou 3, 8-9
Arie Yuuki 4, 10, 19
Tada Shunsuke 5, 11
Yamamoto Hideyo 6, 12, 15-16, 20, 24
Yamano Akira 14, 17
Kawatsura Shin`ya 21
川本つよし 23, 26
Episode Direction (演出) Mashimo Kouichi 1
Tachibana Masaki 2, 7, 13, 18, 22
Kawasaki Itsurou 3, 8-9
Arie Yuuki 4, 10, 14, 19, 23, 26
Kawatsura Shin`ya 5, 11, 17, 21, 25
Yamamoto Hideyo 6, 12, 15-16, 20, 24
Assistant Episode Direction (演出助手) Arie Yuuki 1
Kawatsura Shin`ya 1
Tachibana Masaki 1
Yamamoto Hideyo 1
Animation Direction (作画監督) Oosawa Satoshi 1, 6, 14, 18, 22, 26, OP1
Kado Tomoaki 2
Irie Kenji 3, 8-9
Nabeta Kayoko 3, 8-9
Shiba Minako 4, 10, 15, 19, 24
Tsubata Yoshiaki 5, 13, 17, 21, 25
Ueta Minoru 7, 11
Miyachi Satoko 12
Emori Mariko 16, 23
Tanaka Yuuichi 20
Kikuchi Youko ED1, OP1
Assistant Animation Direction (作画監督補佐) Emori Mariko 25
Miyachi Satoko 25
Mechanical Animation Direction (メカ作画監督) Teraoka Kenji 1-2, 4-7, 10-18, 22, 26
Animation (作画) Emori Mariko ED1, OP1
Miyachi Satoko ED1, OP1
Oka Tatsuya ED1, OP1
Shiba Minako ED1, OP1
Teraoka Kenji ED1, OP1
Genma Nobuhiko OP1
Hosogoe Yuuji OP1
Matsutake Tokuyuki OP1
Niino Ryouta OP1
Oosawa Satoshi OP1
Ueta Minoru OP1
Yatsu Miyako OP1
Key Animation (原画) Emori Mariko 1, 3, 8-9, 12, 14, 22-23
Abe Misao 1, 4, 10, 15, 22-23, 26 1 as 阿部美沙緒
Kuroishi Takahiro 1, 5, 10, 15 as 黒石崇祐
Chiba Takaaki 1, 5, 14, 16, 22, 26
Maru Yuuichi 1, 5, 14, 22
Nishio Akiko 1, 6
Oda Taeko 1, 6
Suzuki Yukie 1, 6, 12, 15-16, 20, 24
Maehara Rie 1, 6, 12, 16, 20, 24 1, 24 as 前原理恵
Yokoyama Kenji 1, 6, 13, 16, 20, 26
Miyachi Satoko 1, 6, 16, 20, 24
Irie Kenji 1, 9
Oka Tatsuya 1, 12, 14, 20, 24
Kotani Kyouko 1, 14, 16, 22, 26
Nakajima Takato 1, 14, 19
Yoshida Wakako 1, 14, 19, 23, 26
Mori Sachiko 1, 14, 22, 26
Satou Michio 2
Nakamura Motoi 2-3, 8
Kikuchi Tsutomu 2-3, 8, 13, 17, 22, 25
Onozawa Masako 2, 10, 16, 19, 23
Sano Takashi 2, 12, 14, 20, 24, 26
Suzuno Kiichi 2, 13, 19
Notake Hiroyuki 2, 15
Tsuzuku Ryuuji 2, 15
Genma Nobuhiko 2, 22, 26
Taniguchi Yoshihiro 3-4, 8-10, 14, 16, 19, 23 16 as 谷口嘉弘
Anime R 3, 8
Nakamura Yoshihiro 3, 8
Nakazawa Yuuichi 3, 8
Satou Masahiro 3, 8
Takai Kouichi 3, 8
Taniguchi Moriyasu 3, 8
重頭巌 3, 8
Miyawaki Chizuru 3, 8-9
Nabeta Kayoko 3, 8-9
D.A.S.T Corporation 3, 8, 13, 17
Kubo Satoshi 4
Shiba Minako 4
Higuchi Yoshinori 4-5
Honda Yoshiaki 4, 10, 15, 19
Sakurai Konomi 4, 10, 15, 19, 23 4 as 桜井木乃実
Arai Masahiko 4, 13
Honda Takashi 4, 13, 17, 20, 25
Katou Seishirou 4, 14, 19
Kado Tomoaki 4, 15
Mamashita Akihiko 4, 15
Muraki Shintarou 5
Terasawa Shinsuke 5
Iguchi Chuuichi 5, 10
Hoshino Mamoru 5, 12
Shimomura Makoto 7
Adachi Kenji 7, 11, 17
Ogura Masayo 7, 11, 17-18, 21
Takeuchi Tetsuya 7, 11, 17-18, 21
Morita Fumi 7, 11, 17, 21
Niino Ryouta 7, 11, 17, 21
Takeya Kyouko 7, 17-18, 21
Ishii Yuriko 9
Komito Sachiyo 9
Ogata Mieko 9
Washida Toshiya 10, 14, 22, 26
Hirabayashi Sawako 10, 15-16
Kubota Chikashi 10, 26 26 as 久保田篤
Hosogoe Yuuji 11, 17-18 11, 17 as 細越祐司
Nakamura Mitsunobu 11, 17-19, 21
Ueta Minoru 11, 17-19, 21
Izumi Hiroyo 11, 17-18, 21
Yanagisawa Masahide 12
Furuta Makoto 13
Konagawa Tsuyoshi 13
Abe Shinji 13, 16, 20
Ishikawa Masakazu 13, 16, 20 13, 20 as 石川雄一
Fudesaka Akinori 13, 17
Haneda Kouji 13, 17
Watanabe Kaname 13, 17
Yamazaki Makiko 13, 17
Watanabe Kunisu 13, 17, 22
Nakamura Daisuke 14, 16, 22-23, 26 14, 22 as 中村大輔
Kiguchi Eriko 14, 19, 23, 26
Antoku Hiroo 15
八木薫 15
Aoyagi Masahiko 15-16
Shimizu Takamasa 15-16
Katou Yoshitaka 16
Honda Satoshi 16, 20, 24 16 as 本田哲
Kikuchi Youko 16, 23
Kodaira Yoshiyuki 17
Production I.G 17-18, 21
Yatsu Miyako 17-18, 21
Sakurai Chikara 17, 25
Ishikawa Tomomi 18
Nagashima Akiko 18
Ookubo Tooru 18
Kubota Yasutaka 18, 21 21 as 窪田伸介
Horii Nobuo 19
Saitou Shinmei 19
Fujii Fumino 19, 23
Maekawa Takeshi 19, 23
Abo Takao 20 as 阿呆孝雄
Chishima Tomoaki 20 as 千島和明
Matsutake Tokuyuki 20
Okuda Yasuhiro 20
Suzuki Hirofumi 20
Yamamoto Hironori 20
Hamaura Shinsuke 21 as 浜浦康高
Nakajima Yuki 21
Muraoka Tadashi 22
Kamata Hitoshi 22, 25
Sawazaki Makoto 22, 26
Shimotsukasa Akio 22, 26
Matsumura Kazuko 24
Matsushita Kumiko 24
Muranaka Hiromi 24
Nakaya Kouichi 24
Oda Mayumi 24
Oosawa Satoshi 24 as 大沢聡
Saitou Mieko 24
Studio Muu 24
Akao Ryoutarou 25
Ban Yukiko 25
Iwao Takashi 25
Katsura Ken`ichirou 25
Saiki Yasuhiro 25
Takahashi Atsuko 25
Takahashi Hiroyuki 25
Tsubata Yoshiaki 25
市村ちゅう 25
Izumi Akihiro 25-26 as いずみあきひろ
Yoshioka Tsuyoshi 25-26
Fukazawa Manabu 26
Iida Satoru 26
Iwaoka Yuuko 26
Shibata Yuka 26 as 紫田由香
Tsurumaki Kazuya 26
In-Between Animation Check (動画チェック) Nakajima Takato 1, 7
Maru Yuuichi 2, 10
Sahara Hiromi 3
Yoshida Wakako 4, 11, 13, 21
Kotani Kyouko 5, 12, 17, 24
Chiba Takaaki 6, 15, 18, 26 6 as 千葉崇
Mori Sachiko 7, 14, 16, 22
Sakuraba Mika 8-9
Nakamura Daisuke 19, 25
Kiguchi Eriko 20, 23
In-Between Animation (動画) Bee Train 1-2, 4-7, 10-26
Studio MAT 2
Production I.G 2-6, 10, 12, 17-19, 21, 23, 26
D.A.S.T Corporation 2, 4-5, 8, 11, 19
Anime R 3
Kawai Rie 3
Shaft 3
Nijima Toshifumi 3, 8
Sahara Hiromi 3, 8
Ishii Yuriko 3, 8-9
Komito Sachiyo 3, 8-9
M.S.C 3, 8-9, 14, 21, 23
Tamazawa Douga-sha 3, 12
Radix 3, 21
Zero G Room 4-7, 10-12, 17
Office AO 4-5, 7, 10-12, 14-15, 23
Mouse 5
Anime Spot 5, 7, 10-14, 17, 19
Studio Gouache 5, 7, 14-15
Studio 4C 5, 10-12
Studio Deen 5, 19, 21
Igarashi Naoko 8-9
M.S.J. Musashino Seisaku-jo 8-26
Ashi Productions 10-11, 14-15, 19
Kino Production 11-14
Studio Muu 11, 15-16
Xebec 13
Zero G Room Nagoya Studio 13, 18-19
Anime World Osaka 14
Studio Wanpack 14
RADIX名古屋スタジオ 15
A.P.P.P. 15-16, 18
Studio Mark 16, 23, 26
Studio Line 18
Oh! Production 19, 21
Colour Specification (色指定) Tsumori Yuuko 1, 3, 5, 7, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 Studio Road (スタジオ・ロード)
Kojima Makiko 2, 4, 8 Studio Road (スタジオ・ロード)
Yoshida Sayuri 6, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25 Studio Road (スタジオ・ロード)
Finishing/Clean-up Check (仕上チェック) Studio Road 1
Yokose Takayuki 2-26 Studio Road (スタジオ・ロード)
Finishing/Clean-up (仕上) AIC 1
M.S.J. Musashino Seisaku-jo 1-18, 20-21
Studio Road 1-15, 17-24, 26
Studio Toys 2, 4-5
Feilong Donghua 2, 4-7, 10-12, 14-19, 21-26
Studio Gouache 2, 4-5, 7, 10, 13, 17, 20-21, 25-26
Tatsunoko Production 2, 5
Anime World Osaka 5-7, 10, 12-13, 15, 19
J.C.Staff 12-13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25-26
Art Assistant (美術助手) Umino Yoshimi 2-26
Background Art (背景) Production Ai 1-26
Iwai Harue 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25
Kawai Mari 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25
Nonomiya Tsunehito 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25
Ogawa Megumi 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25
Okamoto Wakaba 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25
Watanabe Shin 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25
Yamada Katsuhiro 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25
Akutsu Nobuko 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26
Hishinuma Yasunori 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26
Iwahashi Motoko 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26
Kawai Fumie 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26
Miyake Kuniko 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26
Ogawa Yukiko 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26
Takayama Hachidai 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26
Special Effects (特殊効果) Murakami Masahiro 1-26
Photography (撮影) Studio Twinkle 1-26
Ooi Katsutoshi 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23
Yamagata Risa 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23
本田幹木輝 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23
Aoki Takashi 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25
Kikuchi Tatsuya 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25
Oono Tadashi 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25
長島みゆき 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25
Morimoto Satoshi 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 26
本橋満津江 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24
神尾美香子 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24
馬場ふみよ 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24
Saitou Hitoshi 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24-25
Horino Daisuke 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26
Iwata Masayuki 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26
Kamata Katsuaki 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26
Sawada Kouji 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 all except 26 as 沢田浩司
Kunitsune Satoshi 25
北川雅 26
Title (タイトル) Maki Pro 1-26
Film Processing (現像) Imagica 1-26
Film Editing (ビデオ編集) Video-Tech 1-25
Imagica 1-26
Ogata Shigenobu 26 Video-Tech (ビデオテック)
Sound Work Manager (音響制作担当) Takadera Takeshi 1-26
Recording (録音) Tsuchiya Masanori 1-26
前田聖子 1-20, 26
斎藤朋子 21-25
Recording Studio (録音スタジオ) Procen Studio 1-26
TV Programme Manager (番組担当) 崔鐘秀 1-26 TV Tokyo (テレビ東京)
Publicity (番組宣伝) Matsuzaka Tadamitsu 1-26 TV Tokyo (テレビ東京)
Production Manager (担当制作) Kawai Takashi 1, 6, 12, 16, 20, 24
Hamamoto Tatsuya 2, 7, 13, 17, 21, 25
Saitou Tomomi 3, 8-9 M.S.C
Muraoka Hideaki 4, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26
田渕徹平 5, 11
Egawa Kuninori 11, 15, 19, 23
Maru Ryouji 12
Fukunishi Masako 16

songs

Relation Song in Episodes Rating Credit Staff Comment
opening Coppelia no Hitsugi (Noir Ver.) 1-26, OP1 N/A (6) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) Ali Project
Lyrics (作詞) Takarano Arika
Music Composition (作曲) Katakura Mikiya
Music Arrangement (編曲) Katakura Mikiya
ending Kirei na Kanjou ED1 7.63 (11) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) Arai Akino
Lyrics (作詞) Arai Akino
Music Composition (作曲) Arai Akino
Music Arrangement (編曲) Hogari Hisaaki
Violin (Violin) Kuwano Hijiri
Guitar Horikoshi Nobuyasu
Drums Tanaka Tooru
Bass Sou Hideharu
Cello Shika Udai
insert song Indio 21 N/A (2) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) Chiaki
Lyrics (作詞) Kajiura Yuki
Music Composition (作曲) Kajiura Yuki
Music Arrangement (編曲) Kajiura Yuki
A Farewell Song N/A (1) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) Kasahara Yuri
Lyrics (作詞) Kajiura Yuki
Music Composition (作曲) Kajiura Yuki
Music Arrangement (編曲) Kajiura Yuki
Canta Per Me II N/A (3) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) Kaida Yuriko
Lyrics (作詞) Kajiura Yuki
Music Composition (作曲) Kajiura Yuki
Music Arrangement (編曲) Kajiura Yuki
Canta per Me 8.96 (29) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) Kaida Yuriko
Lyrics (作詞) Kajiura Yuki
Music Composition (作曲) Kajiura Yuki
Music Arrangement (編曲) Kajiura Yuki
Killing N/A (1) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) Kasahara Yuri
Lyrics (作詞) Kajiura Yuki
Music Composition (作曲) Kajiura Yuki
Music Arrangement (編曲) Kajiura Yuki
Lullaby N/A (3) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) Kaida Yuriko
Lyrics (作詞) Kajiura Yuki
Music Composition (作曲) Kajiura Yuki
Music Arrangement (編曲) Kajiura Yuki
Maze N/A (2) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) Kasahara Yuri
Lyrics (作詞) Kajiura Yuki
Music Composition (作曲) Kajiura Yuki
Music Arrangement (編曲) Kajiura Yuki
Salva Nos 8.89 (12) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) Kaida Yuriko
Lyrics (作詞) Kajiura Yuki
Music Composition (作曲) Kajiura Yuki
Music Arrangement (編曲) Kajiura Yuki
Salva Nos II N/A (1) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) Kaida Yuriko
Lyrics (作詞) Kajiura Yuki
Music Composition (作曲) Kajiura Yuki
Music Arrangement (編曲) Kajiura Yuki
Secret Game N/A (2) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) Kasahara Yuri
Lyrics (作詞) Kajiura Yuki
Music Composition (作曲) Kajiura Yuki
Music Arrangement (編曲) Kajiura Yuki
image song Aka to Kuro N/A (1) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) Ali Project
Lyrics (作詞) Takarano Arika
Music Composition (作曲) Katakura Mikiya
Music Arrangement (編曲) Katakura Mikiya
Canta Per Me (Japanese Ver.) N/A (1) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) Kuwashima Houko
Lyrics (作詞) Kajiura Yuki
Music Composition (作曲) Kajiura Yuki
Music Arrangement (編曲) Kajiura Yuki
Coppelia no Hitsugi N/A (9) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) Ali Project
Lyrics (作詞) Takarano Arika
Music Composition (作曲) Katakura Mikiya
Music Arrangement (編曲) Katakura Mikiya
Emu Moa N/A (2) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) Kuwashima Houko
Lyrics (作詞) Saeki Kenzou
Music Composition (作曲) Asamoto Hirofumi
Music Arrangement (編曲) Kajiura Yuki
Gensou Rakuen N/A (1) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) Kaida Yuriko
Lyrics (作詞) Kajiura Yuki
Music Composition (作曲) Kajiura Yuki
Music Arrangement (編曲) Kajiura Yuki
Himitsu N/A (1) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) Hisakawa Aya
Lyrics (作詞) Kajiura Yuki
Music Composition (作曲) Kajiura Yuki
Music Arrangement (編曲) Kajiura Yuki
Love N/A (0) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) Chiaki
Lyrics (作詞) Kajiura Yuki
Music Composition (作曲) Kajiura Yuki
Music Arrangement (編曲) Kajiura Yuki
Lullaby (Japanese Ver.) N/A (0) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) Tarako
Lyrics (作詞) Kajiura Yuki
Music Composition (作曲) Kajiura Yuki
Music Arrangement (編曲) Kajiura Yuki
Melody (Salva Nos Ver.) N/A (1) Vocals/Performed by (歌手) Kaida Yuriko
Lyrics (作詞) Kajiura Yuki
Music Composition (作曲) Kajiura Yuki
Music Arrangement (編曲) Kajiura Yuki

discography

Single, 2 tracks, 23.05.2001
RGB
Album, 14 tracks, 24.04.2002
Album, 13 tracks, 21.02.2003
Album, 16 tracks, 23.11.2005
Album, 16 tracks, 23.11.2005
Album, 12 tracks, 16.12.2005
Album, 15 tracks, 16.07.2006
Album, 13 tracks, 26.07.2006
Album, 13 tracks, 26.07.2006
Album, 32 tracks, 20.02.2013
Album, 32 tracks, 20.02.2013
Album, 13 tracks, 08.05.2013

Group status

Last Update Name State N Episodes HE SP Languages Source Rating Cmts
15.06.2025 AST4u complete 26 0 ja de de Blu-ray, DVD N/A (0) 0
25.05.2025 SavI0r complete 26 0 x-unk ja en fr ja en fr it ar fa Blu-ray N/A (0) 0
21.12.2024 Pulsar complete 26 0 ja fr en fr Blu-ray N/A (0) 0
15.12.2024 Shiniori-Raws complete 26 9 ja Blu-ray N/A (0) 0
17.10.2024 SpaceFish complete 26 0 ja en Blu-ray N/A (0) 0
10.03.2023 FMI&3ngel complete 26 0 ja it DTV, DVD, www N/A (0) 0
25.09.2021 zza complete 26 0 ja en fr www N/A (3) 0
23.09.2021 T3KASHi complete 26 0 ja fr fr Blu-ray N/A (0) 0
30.03.2021 WaLMaRT complete 26 0 ja en en Blu-ray N/A (0) 0
20.03.2021 Tenrai-Sensei complete 26 0 ja en en Blu-ray N/A (0) 0
no group complete finished ongoing stalled dropped specials only all

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