and its sequel, , is a Japanese
anime
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television series
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, created by
Gonzo
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People
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* Radislav Jovanov Gonzo (born 1964), Croatian music video director Radislav Jovanov, also known as Gonzo
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, and is an animated reboot/continuation of
Namco
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's ''
Babylonian Castle Saga''
video game franchise
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0–9
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which began as an
arcade game
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, ''
The Tower of Druaga
is a 1984 Arcade game, arcade action role-playing maze game developed and published in Japan by Namco. Controlling the golden-armored knight Gilgamesh, the player is tasked with scaling 60 floors of the titular tower in an effort to rescue the ...
'', originally released in 1984. This series is amongst the first to be officially broadcast on the internet by Gonzo simultaneously in
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and subtitled in
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on
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, and BOST TV.
Plot
It has been eighty years since King Gilgamesh defeated "the tower" single-handedly (as depicted in the original game, ''The Tower of Druaga''), and now the tower is reborn again. The "Summer of Anu" is a season that comes every few years during which the powers of the monsters within the Tower wane thanks to the grace of the great god
Anu. Each Summer of Anu, the armies of the
Uruk
Uruk, also known as Warka or Warkah, was an ancient city of Sumer (and later of Babylonia) situated east of the present bed of the Euphrates River on the dried-up ancient channel of the Euphrates east of modern Samawah, Al-Muthannā, Iraq.Harm ...
Kingdom secure their strongholds within the Tower, aiming to eventually conquer the upper floors. The story begins with the third Summer of Anu. The city of Meskia is the first stronghold built on the first level of the Tower. In addition to the Uruk Army preparing for their third campaign against Druaga, innumerable adventurers called "climbers" have been drawn to Meskia by rumors of the Blue Crystal Rod, a legendary treasure believed to be hidden on the top floor of the Tower. Jil, a young guardian, has traveled to the tower and Meskia, the last safe stop on the first floor of the tower. The story follows Jil, a new climber who wishes to reach the top floor of the tower. On the top floor is the evil lord Druaga, and numerous monsters and traps inhabit the floors along the way.
The second season, titled ''The Tower of Druaga: The Sword of Uruk'', picks up "half a year after" the events of the first season.
With Druaga's guardian defeated, the monsters of the tower have disappeared and a period of peace and prosperity have descended upon the people. Jil and Fatina, having survived the tower's collapse, attempt to move on with their lives while still coming to terms with Neeba and Kaaya's betrayal. This all changes when they rescue a mysterious girl from a group of soldiers. They learn that this young girl, Ki, may be the key to unlocking a great secret within the tower. Armed with this knowledge and haunted by a troubling vision of the future, Jil once again prepares to climb the tower.
Anime
''The Tower of Druaga'' was broadcast on
Animax
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from April 1, 2008 to March 26, 2009. It was later broadcast by other Japanese television networks such as
tvk,
KBS,
Sun TV,
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,
Tokyo MX
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, GBS,
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,
GyaO
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,
TVQ
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History
In April 1964, the Postmaster-General's Department granted Universal Telecasters a broadcasting licence. The channel was allocated channel 0 (the 0 was pronounced as ...
. The anime was produced by
Gonzo
Gonzo may refer to:
People
* Gonzo (nickname), a list of people with the nickname
* Radislav Jovanov Gonzo (born 1964), Croatian music video director Radislav Jovanov, also known as Gonzo
* Matthias Röhr (born 1962), German musician whose sta ...
. It was directed by
Koichi Chigira
is a Japanese animator and director who has directed several anime series, usually working with Gonzo and formerly worked at Madhouse. Chigira is best known for directing '' Full Metal Panic!'' and ''Last Exile''.
Career
Chigira joined Tats ...
. The chief screenwriter for the series was
Shoji Gatoh
is a Japanese author and anime screenwriter from Shiga Prefecture, Japan. He is best known for the creation of the ''Full Metal Panic!'' franchise that includes light novels, manga and anime.
Gatoh first met with Koichi Chigira by accident when ...
.
Hitoshi Sakimoto
is a Japanese video game music composer and arranger. He is best known for scoring ''Final Fantasy Tactics'' and ''Final Fantasy XII'', though he has composed soundtracks for over 80 other games. He began playing music and video games in elementa ...
was the composer for the music heard in the anime, with
Eminence Symphony Orchestra
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History
Eminence was founded in 2003 by a s ...
playing the pieces created by Sakimoto specifically for ''The Aegis of Uruk''. From episodes 1-12, the opening theme is "Swinging" by Muramasa☆ while the ending theme is by
Kenn. Episodes 13–24, the opening theme is "Questions?" by
Yu Nakamura while the ending themes are by
Fumiko Orikasa
is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer. She has been the voice of Rukia Kuchiki in ''Bleach'', Meyrin Hawke in ''Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny'', Chun-Li in ''Street Fighter'', Kanade Minamino/Cure Rhythm in '' Suite PreCure,'' Lotte ...
and "Swinging" by Muramasa☆. In 2009,
Funimation
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acquired a license for the series.
See also
*
List of anime based on video games
This is a list of anime based on video games. It includes anime that are adaptations of video games or whose characters originated in video games. Many anime (Japanese animated productions usually featuring hand-drawn or computer animation) are bas ...
*
Tower of Babel
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According to the story, a united human race speaking a single language and mi ...
* ''
Tower of God
''Tower of God'' () is a South Korean manhwa released as a webtoon written and illustrated by S.I.U. It has been serialized in Naver Corporation's webtoon platform Naver Webtoon since June 2010, with the individual chapters collected and publish ...
''
References
External links
Funimation's official ''Tower of Druaga'' anime website*
*
''Tower of Druaga''at Anime Streaming Search Engine
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2008 Japanese television series debuts
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2008 manga
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Cultural depictions of Gilgamesh
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