Brynhildr in the Darkness
Brynhildr in the Darkness | |
Cover of the first manga volume. | |
極黒のブリュンヒルデ (Gokukoku no Buryunhirude) | |
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Genre | Science fantasy, Science fiction, Harem |
Manga | |
Written by | Lynn Okamoto |
Published by | Shueisha |
Demographic | Seinen |
Magazine | Weekly Young Jump |
Original run | January 2012 – March 31, 2016 [1] |
Volumes | 18 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Kenichi Imaizumi |
Written by | Yukinori Kitajima |
Music by | Nao Tokisawa |
Studio | Arms |
Licensed by |
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Network | Tokyo MX, ytv, CTV, BS11, AT-X |
English network |
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Original run | April 6, 2014 – June 29, 2014 |
Episodes | 13 |
Original video animation | |
Episode 11.5 "Kara Sawagi" (Much Ado About Nothing) | |
Directed by | Kenichi Imaizumi |
Studio | Arms |
Licensed by |
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Released | September 24, 2014 |
Runtime | 20 minutes |
Brynhildr in the Darkness (極黒のブリュンヒルデ Gokukoku no Buryunhirude, lit. "Extreme-Black Brynhildr") is a science fiction Japanese manga series by Lynn Okamoto that began serialization in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump in January 2012. A television anime adaptation by Arms began airing on April 6, 2014.[3][4] It is based on Germanic mythology.
Summary
The original manga revolves around high school boy Ryouta Murakami, who cannot forget his female childhood friend whom he let die in an accident. Feeling that he must fulfill their promise of proving the existence of aliens, he has continuously looked up at the starry sky as a member of the astronomy club. One day, a girl named Neko Kuroha who looks exactly like his childhood friend appears as a transfer student. She displays supernatural strength when saving Ryouta from a foreseen accident. It turns out that Neko is a witch that has run away from an alien research lab. From then on Ryouta supports these magic-users, hoping to live normal lives regardless of being pursued.
Characters
Astronomy Club
- Ryouta Murakami (村上 良太 Murakami Ryōta)
- Voiced by: Ryōta Ōsaka (Japanese); Blake Shepard[5] (English)
- The main protagonist with high intellect and a photographic memory. Ryouta has his sights set on being a researcher at NASA due to a promise he made with his beloved childhood friend Kuroneko. He is president of the astronomy club and was the only remaining member before inviting Neko and the others. After meeting the magic-users, he decides to provide shelter for them at an old observatory despite knowing that their pursuers have orders to kill whoever comes in contact with them, usually coming up with plans to have their location concealed. All the while, he is constantly looking for ways to acquire more "Death Suppressants" (DR623G), drugs which are necessary to keep the magic-users alive, and efforts in preventing the Hatching process. After the Valkyria incident, Ryouta struggles in hopes for Neko to remember the time they spent together, while the others search for their lost families and live normally. According to Nanami, Ryouta was also a subject of Vingulf's experiments himself, and possibly his photographic memory was one of its effects, but for some reason was allowed to live a normal life. However, his lifespan was greatly shortened and will soon die.
- Neko Kuroha (黒羽 寧子 Kuroha Neko)
- Voiced by: Risa Taneda (Japanese); Jamie Marchi[5] (English)
- Neko is the lead heroine in the series and a B-rank magic-user with the ability of telekinesis, to destroy inorganic matter as far as 12 meters. She has a striking resemblance to Ryouta's supposedly deceased childhood friend Kuroneko (クロネコ) and it is later proven that both are one and the same (a birth mark with the shape of three dots is on her upper left breast). Her research no. is 7620. When Neko uses her powers, part of her memories are lost; Ryouta thus refrains from having her use them as much as possible. She joins the astronomy club as its vice-president. She loves to sing, but does not do it in front of others without getting flustered. Like Ryouta, she aims to find out how many constellations there are in total.
- Neko is actually a prototype Valkyria. When Neko's true power is awakened, she remembers who she really is; she regains full access to her SS-rank power. Sorcerian speculates Neko could be the Brynhildr, an entity which is being sought by the institute for a yet unknown purpose. This allows her to use the same type of abilities as Mako, as well as her ultimate ability of creating a micro black hole which she used to defeat Mako's anti-matter, but overexerted herself at the cost of losing all her memories, including recent ones. Following many obstacles, Neko rediscovers her feelings when reading a notebook she had.
- Kana Tachibana (橘 佳奈 Tachibana Kana)
- Voiced by: Aya Suzaki (Japanese); Christina Stroup[5] (English)
- A C-rank magic-user who had an accident while being harnessed. Her magic is the ability to see the near future when someone is about to die. Her entire body is paralyzed aside from her left hand. Kana uses a keyboard which synthesizes her voice to communicate with the outside world. Her research no. is 4010. Ryouta makes use of this to prepare in advance against those who pose a threat to Neko and the others. Kazumi states that Kana could move if she wanted to, but she refrains from doing so for unknown reasons. It is later revealed on the last episode of the anime that she silently vowed to protect Neko by foreseeing her death in the future, that would be the reason for it. Kana poses as a mascot for the club. She is initially rude to Ryouta and the others, but she eventually warms up to them. She has to have her food in a liquid form to eat. After pushing the 3rd button on her harness, Kana loses her foresight ability in exchange for the ability to move at super speed, though has low stamina. Like Mizuka, Kana is actually somehow now able to foresee in more detail whenever there's going to be a serious crisis.
- Kazumi Schlierenzauer (カズミ・シュリーレンツァウアー Kazumi Shurīrentsauā)
- Voiced by: M.A.O (Japanese); Emily Neves[5] (English)
- A psychology B+rank magic-user specialized in computer hacking, gathering intel, and breaking encryption keys in mere seconds. Kazumi is half-Austrian, but speaks Japanese with a Kansai dialect. Her research no. is 2670. Like Neko, Kazumi hacks in to get into high school who joins the same class and club as Ryouta and Neko. Kazumi tends to do perverted things. She gets angry when someone compares her chest size or makes fun of it. Following the act of falsely confessing to Ryouta to avoid her impending death informed by Mizuka, Kazumi proved her feelings for Ryouta afterwards, and desires to bear a child with him as living proof of her existence. It is proven that Kazumi's ranking is not indicative of her true abilities, which surpasses that of a ranked AAA. She is named after Austrian ski jumper Gregor Schlierenzauer.
- Kotori Takatori (鷹鳥 小鳥 Takatori Kotori)
- Voiced by: Azusa Tadokoro (Japanese); Jessica Calvello[5] (English)
- Another B-rank magic-user specialized in "teleporation," though in reality she can only swap places with other people (even resets the kinetic energy). Her research no. is 1107. Kotori is cheerful but also a klutz. She has good cooking skills and registers for the club. She was friends with another magic-user named Chie who died because she gave up her death suppressants to allow Kotori to live long enough to celebrate her birthday. The institute is after Kotori as their main objective, apparently being a person that could potentially destroy the world.
- She has two hidden abilities: one is dispelling magic with an entity called the Grane, and second is "Ain Soph Aur" aka "The Light That Rules Over Life" which can only be used when the consciousness inside her harness is released, is a light that is capable of fusing the cells of all living things together at the same time once it fully covers the entire planet destroying all life. When this power is released, Kotori kills herself via ejecting to save the world. It is revealed that Kotori is one of many containers for the premature aliens, when Neko meets another Kotori.
- In a side story, Kotori's classmate, Hirano, who was really fond of her and share lunches with until her sudden transfer away. He asked Ryouta for her contact info, but fears to tell of Kotori's death.
- Hatsuna Wakabayashi (若林 初菜 Wakabayashi Hatsuna)
- Voiced by: Yumi Uchiyama (Japanese); Carolyn Johnson[5] (English)
- She is a fellow A-rank magic-user with a straightforward attitude who possesses the power of regeneration with the capability of restoring her body, or the body of others, from otherwise fatal injuries though only within 5 minutes. Her regeneration is so effortlessly potent that she's able to regenerate from just her harness, meaning that she can only die if she doesn't take the medicine within the standard period of time or if her eject button is pressed. When she tested Ryouta's loyalty, she immediately becomes infatuated with him. She later bonds with her classmate Takaya, but soon after, she hatches. After killing Takaya, who steps in to stop her, she is sliced in half by Makina, but luckily her Drasil survived and she is restored, saving Takaya's life as well.
Vingulf
The institute meaning "witch castle" is the Organization that unearthed aliens in Germany by gold miners and a Japanese geologist (Ryouta's great-grandfather) in 1910, but never made it a public discovery, instead they began their top-secret research over it to accomplish God's destruction. In conclusion of World War II, they moved to Japan and gained secluded authority.
- Chisato Ichijiku (九 千怜 Ichijiku Chisato)
- Voiced by: Hiroki Tōchi (Japanese); Adam Noble[5] (English)
- The chief professor in charge of the magic-user experiment. His goal is to capture and kill the escapee magic-users, seeing the B-rank magic-users as failed specimens, and create the perfect alien no matter what the sacrifices are. In college, he was successful in engineering the digestive enzyme about 'protease' which could be the source of the genetic melting. The higher-ups have him retrieve Kotori. He eventually learns how a high school boy is supporting the magic-users, but has yet to identify its Ryouta until Mako confirms Kotori's location. Chisato's younger sister Rena (九 怜奈 Ichijiku Rena) whom he only shows empathy to before her death. He implanted Rena's brain into Grane* within Kotori's harness, only hoping to revive the Rena he knew, which is against the organization's intention. He later died from blocking the bullets for Mako.
- Black Suit (黒服 Kurofuku, Man in Black)
- Voiced by: Tatsuhisa Suzuki (Japanese); Ty Mahany[5] (English)
- A staff member at the research lab. He has an unknown backstory, but he used to feel really carefree for the magic-users, like Yuki. Chisato acknowledges him for his brilliance. He gets fired when having to failed his last chance to capture the fugitive B-rank magic-users with Mizuka's foresight, and then he is victim of an assassination attempt, but survives, although his brain been greatly injured. He was abducted from a hospital by Mina. After months of recovery, he manages to locate the magic-users' hideout, revealed to have abnormal strength to outmatch them before engage by Takaya. When learning Nanami's forgiveness and Chisato's death, Black Suit gives up his reasons and Miki invites him to Hexenjagd.
- Yuki Tsuchiya (土屋 邑貴 Tsuchiya Yuki)
- A newly-appointed employee placed to work at the Vingulf research lab. Not suitable for the job however, she finds sympathy with the aliens and magic-users. She teams with Kazumi and the astronomy club during their infiltration of the organization.
- Onodera (小野寺 Onodera)
- A woman who is Chisato's replacement and acquainted with the higher-ups. She has a sadistic and nearly bipolar personality, and is also a magic-user with a harness just like that of Valkyria. It is shown that she can negate anti-matter like Mako. She seemingly has a shadowy objective when literally sending out magic-users that are about to hatch and ensue chaos. Onodera intends to use Valkyria to shape the world.
- Makina (マキナ)
- He is Ryouta's supposedly deceased younger brother and the prototype of Sorcerian (the ultimate hybird of a male human and an alien chimera). His real name is Yuuta Murakami (村上 湧太 Murakami Yūta). Due to being imperfect, Makina's body melts if he stays too long in the outside world. His presence is more frighting than Valkyria and dislikes mankind. He appears to have a massive ability to destroy and teleport far distance places, and tries to take Neko for himself which infuriates Ryouta. Makina kills the President of the United States when holding a worldwide press conference before they announce the existence of aliens. He had an ambition to become Adam of the new world. Abusing the sudden revival of Sorcerian, he gets devoured. Makina was instrumental to Vingulf's objectives, but after his death, it was revealed that a replacement for him was prepared in advance, and that replacement is no other than Ryouta himself.
- Takachiho (高千穂)
- The leader of Vingulf and Makina and Ryouta's father. The reason for the deception of his supposed death has yet to be revealed. He has harvested the Sorcerian, research no. A008, the source of the Drasils and the entire reason behind the organization's existence. It was completely conscious and aware since the beginning of Vingulf, and could easily leave at any time it wanted but it waited for a Valkyria be brought to it first. Takachiho is in determination to revive Loki that gods feared, in order to destroy and recreate mankind.
Witches
- Nanami Tokou (斗光 奈波 Tokō Nanami)
- Voiced by: Manami Numakura (Japanese); Molly Searcy[5] (English)
- A unique AA+rank magic-user. She is soft-spoken, and has a taste in sugar. Her research no. is 5210. Her ability is scanning and modifying people's memories. Ryouta's observant skills impresses her. After having become friends with Neko and the club, she unfortunately melts from her harness ejected but managed to implant her consciousness within Ryouta's memory and she'll only appear occasionally or whenever Ryouta in a desperate situation and share personal intel. Overtime, Nanami able to manifest as tangible illusions before Ryouta, such as her appearance as Aphrodite; however, she also reveals that her consciousness is occupying a huge part of his mind that will put his life in risk once he reaches his maximum capacity, and must be deleted from his brain in order to prevent it, which she does after instructing Ryouta to write down all he needed to know in order to locate Vingulf and rescue Neko in a notebook for him to memorize later. Ryouta now only remembers Nanami by name, marking her true and complete death.
- Kikako (キカコ Kikako)
- Voiced by: Yuu Hamagashira (Japanese); Cayla Coats (English)
- An AA+rank magic-user titled as the bombardment unit. Her research no. is 5010. She's a mere weapon that assassinates her targets with a strong beam fired from her mouth. Kotori ties her own hands to a pole and then switches positions with Kikako, who is later taken back to the lab. Despite Black Suit's assurances that, having succeeded in her mission, she will be spared, she is warned that harsh punishment awaits her; she is violently interrogated regarding her encounter with Kotori.
- Saori (沙織 Saori)
- Voiced by: Sayuri Yahagi (Japanese); Kira Vincent-Davis[5] (English)
- An AA-rank hybrid magic-user with two types of magic; she is able to slice anything within a 3 meter radius and can manipulate time by one minute although it will cause her to hang up immediately. Her research no. is 6001. As she failed to kill Neko, her harness ejected and her body melted as a result.
- Freya (フレイヤー Freya)
- An AAA-rank magic-user. She possesses the power of technopathy and computer hacking similar to Kazumi, and is said to be the most powerful in that regard. Chisato gave Freya a room full of video games in exchange of her cooperation. She is now under the care of Yuki. Freya briefly engages in a battle with Kazumi.
- Mizuka (瑞花 Mizuka)
- The AAA-rank strongest magic-user, codename: Skadi. She has the foresight ability to see in a dream but with 100% exact accuracy as of future traveling. Like Kana, her body also suffered a massive penalty for this power and as a result she is no longer able to move or hear very well. Mizuka bonds with Yuki. In a future dream, she gives Kazumi options as to which future she wishes to choose. Using the last of her power, she melts the moment she informs Black Suit of Kotori's whereabouts.
- Rie (理依 Rie), Misaki (美咲 Misaki), & Rurumi (るるみ Rurumi)
- The three magic-users that Onodera sends out to execute Black Suit taking precaution of the Valkyria incident. Rie's magic is unknown. Misaki capable of turning herself invisible, but that only affects herself, not her clothes, so she has to be naked. Rurumi controls people via a voodoo doll. They encounter Kana, surprised to see her alive and moving freely and stop Rurumi from killing her. When they infiltrate the hospital, Rurumi's harness unexpectedly hatches, and the monster devours the body of Rurumi. Kana attempts to save Rie, but gets both of her legs crushed. Believing the monster to be Rurumi, Rie allows it to devour her out of guilt. Misaki saves Kana and Kitsuka from the Drasil just before Initializer destroys the monster; Misaki's harness is then ejected for having failed in the mission.
Valkyria
- Mako Fujisaki (藤崎 真子 Fujisaki Mako)
- Voiced by: Mamiko Noto (Japanese); Carli Mosier (English)
- One of the strongest hybrid magic-users ever known with the S-rank called a Valkyria. She is Chisato's side-kick and the next-generation magic-user with a very complex harness. Mako's power capability is very large, with 8 different abilities. Her strongest power is create anti-matter which is capable of destroying a whole wide-range area. She can kill anyone in her sight within just seconds by dismembering them, and also has ability to teleport and regenerate quickly. She has a sociopathic personality with deep feelings towards Chisato. Mako is also Neko's older sister and she is very protective towards her. After a gruesome fight with Neko, she was absorbed into Neko's micro black hole and all that was left is her harness. Ryouta then tramples on Mako's Drasil, eliminating her for good.
- Hrist (フリスト)
- An SS-rank magic-user that was created by Vingulf following Mako's death, and its said that she is the strongest Valkyria in existence. Her real name is Eri. When she's still being held custody by Vingulf in a crucifixed way, she manages to awake her teleport ability and escape, just to be recaptured by Onodera and brought back to the lab. Unlike Mako, she has a caring behavior, refusing to kill others even under coercion, but is ultimately forced to kill by Onodera when she starts ejecting witches in front of them, giving her the option of killing them instantly, or watch them have a excruciating death, with the intention of awakening her true powers and turn her into a obedient killer. After terrorizing a foreign rally protest, Eri ends up consumed by Loki.
Hexenjagd
A resistance group meaning "witch hunt" that is built by former scientists who defected from the Organization due to the threat that they posed to the Earth or God himself.
- Miki Neumayer
- Voiced by: Rina Satō (Japanese); Shelley Calene-Black (English)
- Miki is the founder of Hexenjagd. She initially speaks to Ryouta via the device Neko gave him. She first appears with the objective of capturing Kotori in order to confront Chisato and destroy the Grane* inside Kotori. Miki wears a nun's hood with a short dress and stockings. She announces that all of the magic-users must die. When Ryouta protests, Miki explains the truth about witches - that their soul now resides inside the alien called "Drasil" within their harness and that the drugs merely feed the life form, allowing the Drasil to grow until it eventually hatches and devours their human body. She tells them that they sympathize with their plight.
- In the manga, Miki offers the ingredients and protocol to create the death-suppressant medicine in exchange for their assistance. Kazumi agrees to help find Kotori, but Miki promises that she will give them the formula for the drug after they destroy the Grane*, and that she will try to spare Kotori's life if possible. After Kotori's death, she fulfills her part of the bargain and gives Ryouta access to the formula, allowing Kogorou to provide the medicine to Neko and the others.
- Initializer (イニシャライザー Inisharaizā)
- Voiced by: Junko Minagawa (Japanese); Meaghan Avocato[5] (English)
- He has appearance of a little boy. His real name is unknown. Initializer has ability to nullify all kinds of magic from a witch, but he has to know what magic a witch used before he could "initialize" them. However, he can only nullify a witch's magic for 8 seconds, except during the 3-day New moon. He also can destroy a hatched Drasil instantly. It is unknown how he could have such an ability.
- Akane (茜 Akane)
- Voiced by: Yui Kondou (Japanese); Brittany Deans (English)
- A former Vingulf researcher who got wounded during Neko's escaping attempt. Hexenjagd is responsible for the magic-users' release. She gave Neko a package and entrusted her the following mission: "Save the world from utter destruction and ruin". The package contains: an alien's fertilized egg, and a communication device. Neko gave the alien sample and the communication device to Ryouta.
Supporting characters
- Kogorou Hashiratani (柱谷 小五郎 Hashiratani Kogorō)
- Voiced by: Kentarou Itou (Japanese); Jay Hickman (English)
- Ryouta's uncle. Working as a scientist whom Ryouta entrusts to reproduce the medicine needed for the magic-users. He dislikes traveling long distances, rejecting invitations that includes going overseas, and prefers to stay in his own town. He refuse to believe in supernatural phenomena until Kana's foresight was proven or witnessing Nanami's death. Kogorou went to the same college with Chisato whom he admired. Then Kogorou gets fascinated in examining the alien's fertilized egg that Ryouta had him look up on, and search for means to defend against Vingulf. The alien soon develop into an embryo. Sending a sample to America for some bait to learn the expectation of Vingulf's superiority, and then Kogorou deduces they are owned by a mysterious Dresden national government institute when examine satellites' monitoring ranch through JAXA. He appears to become aggressive in preventing those who arrogantly want to take credit for alien discovery.
- Kitsuka Hatsuda (八田 結花 Hatta Kikka)
- Voiced by: Mariko Honda (Japanese); Christina Kelly (English)
- A middle-school student who lives next door to Ryouta that he tutors. Kitsuka has a crush on Ryouta that he is completely oblivious to. She later becomes classmates with Kana when she starts attending middle school and befriends her after learning of her secret. Kitsuka afraid of swimming but gains courage thanks to Kana. Sometime later, Kitsuka is found to have been taken to Vingulf in means to be Ryouta's Eve of the new world.
- Risa Kashiwagi (柏木 リサ Kashiwagi Risa)
- Voiced by: Kana Yuki (Japanese); Nancy Novotny[5] (English)
- Ryouta's classmate. She regularly expresses how intelligent Ryouta is, even though he usually was distant to females. Risa befriends Neko the day of her transfer originally due to saving her from drowning, and invites her to karaoke. Risa later gets into a car accident, and Hatsuna heals her burned wounds. As the story goes on, she comes to know Neko's mysterious power.
- Masashi Takaya (高屋 雅史 Takaya Masashi)
- Ryouta's classmate. Takaya was first introduced when visiting the Maid café that Neko, Kazumi and Hatsuna were working at. He dropped out of the first semester because there were rumors it was a violent incident. He is good-looking, with an aggressive behavior, but actually kind-hearted. After fighting some bullies, he learns of Hatsuna's secret. He becomes fond of Hatsuna, then confessed when heard of her foretold death. However, Hatsuna's excitement at the time speeds up her hatching, and she ends up almost killing him, just to later save his life after she is restored. Despite having a kind heart, Takaya is proven to have no touch while dealing with others, because as soon as Hatsuna agrees to date him, he demands her to have sex with him instead, much to her chagrin. He supports the astronomy club afterwards.
- Mina Tachibana (橘 美奈 Tachibana Mina)
- The long-lost older sister of Kana Tachibana, says was kidnapped ten years prior. She is a journalist that is personally investigating Vingulf and the 'amount of children that went missing' in hopes that she will be reunited with her sister.
- Examining the vast damage Valkyria caused. She suspects the story the media gave, that the damage caused by bombs (despite no sign of nuclear radioactivity), believes it to be related to Vingulf. Meeting with her fellow male reporter, the man confronts about her intention to inspect and warns her the possible danger. They learn about Black Suit confined in a hospital monitored who they believed had connections with Vingulf. Realizing this is the lead she was looking for, Mina conspires to move Black Suit out, which they succeeded. Despaired that Black Suit vanish, she silently resumes her search with little hope from a photo (Rurumi's hatching and Kana's appearance) taken at the hospital. Until Mina and Kana reunite when visiting the Maid café. As Mina shares memories of their parents with Kana and how to have been kidnapped, similar to Neko's case, they take an expensive trip to Ishigaki Island along with Ryouta's class to make up for the long separation. Unfortunately, Mina is killed by Makina, blocking the killing blow that was meant for Kana. She tearfully says goodbye to her sister.
Media
Manga
The Gokukoku no Brynhildr manga is written and illustrated by Lynn Okamoto. It began serialization in Shueisha's Weekly Young Jump on January 2012. The first tankōbon volume was released on May 18, 2012;[6] fourteen volumes have been released as of July 17, 2015.[7] The series ended on March 31, 2016.[8]
Anime
An anime adaptation was announced on November 11, 2013. The anime is directed by Kenichi Imazumi at studio Arms, with Yukinori Kitajima acting as head writer and Hiroaki Kurasu as chief animation director and character designer. The series premiered on April 6, 2014 on Tokyo MX and later on ytv, CTV, BS11 and AT-X. For episodes 1-9 the opening is "BRYNHILDR IN THE DARKNESS -Ver. EJECTED-" by Nao Tokisawa. From episode 10 onwards, the opening is "Virtue and Vice" by Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas. The ending song is "Ichiban Boshi" by Risa Taneda, Aya Suzaki, MAO, & Azusa Tadokoro.
Reception
Critical Reception of the series has mostly been negative with many reviewers comparing it to the 2004 series Elfen Lied, also created by Lynn Okamoto, and the many similarities between the two works. In reviews of the anime the story has been called "shoddy" and "incomplete" with none of the characters being particularly memorable or having much depth. In addition they have also noted the overuse of harem antics and cliches to the extent that the series often feels more like an ecchi harem comedy as opposed to a serious sci-fi/horror series.[9]
References
- ↑ "Brynhildr in the Darkness Manga Ends This Month". Anime News Network. March 16, 2016. Retrieved July 15, 2016.
- ↑ "Animax Asia to Air Black Bullet, Cross Ange, Rage of Bahamut, More in 2016". Anime News Network. December 24, 2015. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
- ↑ "ARMS Animates Brynhildr in the Darkness for April Premiere". Anime News Network. December 1, 2013. Retrieved December 1, 2013.
- ↑ "Key Visual and Staff for "Gokukoku no Brynhildr" TV Anime Revealed". Crunchyroll. December 5, 2013. Retrieved December 5, 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "Brynhildr in the Darkness English Dub Cast Announced". Anime News Network. September 4, 2015. Retrieved September 4, 2015.
- ↑ "極黒のブリュンヒルデ/1| 岡本 倫| ヤングジャンプコミックス|BOOKNAVI|集英社" (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved May 18, 2012.
- ↑ "極黒のブリュンヒルデ/10| 岡本 倫| ヤングジャンプコミックス|BOOKNAVI|集英社" (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved August 15, 2014.
- ↑ "Brynhildr in the Darkness Manga Ends This Month". Anime News Network. March 16, 2016. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
- ↑ "THEM Anime Reviews 4.0 - Brynhildr in the Darkness". themanime.org. Retrieved August 28, 2014.
External links
- Manga official website (Japanese)
- Anime official website (Japanese)
- Gokukoku no Brynhildr (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia