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Lodoss-tou Senki

7.34 Finished Airing 13 épisodes 24 min per ep Light novel
Action Adventure Fantasy

Synopsis

Alongside new and old allies, Parn saves his village from the ruthless attacks of a goblin tribe. Following their victory, Parn, his priest friend Etoh, the elf Deedlit, the dwarf Ghim, and the magician Slayn set out on a journey together to investigate the evil that has started to haunt the island of Lodoss. The party engages suspicious demonic creatures but gets arrested by the soldiers of a fortified city. Although Parn and his friends are quickly released, they cannot stop Ashram—a powerful warrior tasked by the rogue hero Beld to subjugate Lodoss—from conquering the city and murdering its beloved captain. Ashamed by his own weakness, Parn swears an oath to surpass Ashram. However, hiding behind Beld's political ambitions, the witch Karla seems to have set darker plans into motion, and Parn will have to enlist additional help to stop a major catastrophe from destroying Lodoss and everything he holds dear. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Classification

R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

Studios

Madhouse

Producteurs

Kadokawa Shoten, TBS, Marubeni, Arts Pro

Diffusion

Jun 30, 1990 to Nov 23, 1991

Source

Light novel

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Personnages

Deedlit

Deedlit

Main

Parn

Parn

Main

Ashram

Ashram

Supporting

Beld

Beld

Supporting

Etoh

Etoh

Supporting

Fahn

Fahn

Supporting

Fianna

Fianna

Supporting

Ghim

Ghim

Supporting

Karla

Karla

Supporting

Kashue

Kashue

Supporting

Leylia

Leylia

Supporting

Liara

Liara

Supporting

Orson

Orson

Supporting

Pirotess

Pirotess

Supporting

Shiris

Shiris

Supporting

Slayn

Slayn

Supporting

Background

Lodoss-tou Senki was released on DVD in six volumes by Victor Entertainment on September 21, 2006. In commemoration of the OVA's 25th and 30th anniversaries, Kadokawa published a Blu-ray remastered version as a special edition on November 29, 2013, and as a standard edition on August 24, 2018. In North America, the anime was released on DVD in a two-disc set as Records of Lodoss War by Central Park Media on September 2, 1998. The company made available a remastered version on July 9, 2002. After obtaining the licensing rights, Funimation released a six-disc box set containing Lodoss-tou Senki on Blu-ray and its succeeding TV series, Lodoss-tou Senki: Eiyuu Kishi Den, on DVD on August 6, 2019. Episodes 1 to 8 adapt the first volume of the light novel, while the last five episodes loosely adapt the third and fourth volumes.

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