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''X'', also known as ''X TV'', is a Japanese
anime is Traditional animation, hand-drawn and computer animation, computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside of Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, in Japan and in Japane ...
television series based on Clamp's manga with the same name. It was produced by Madhouse and directed by
Yoshiaki Kawajiri is a writer and director of Japanese animation. He is the creator of titles such as '' Wicked City'', ''Ninja Scroll'', and '' Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust''. Biography Kawajiri was born on November 18, 1950 and grew up in Yokohama, Kanagawa Pr ...
. Its twenty-four episodes were broadcast on WOWOW from October 2001 to March 2002. The story takes place at the end of days, in the year 1999. The series follows
Kamui Shiro , also written as Kamui Shirou, is a fictional character that was created by Clamp (manga artists), Clamp and introduced as the protagonist of the manga series ''X (manga), X''. Kamui is a young Extrasensory perception, esper who returns to his ...
, a young esper who returns home to
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after a six-year absence to face his destiny as the one who will determine humanity's fate. There, he discovers two organizations who want to take him as well as another person who shares Kamui's same talent.


Plot

With the
manga Manga (Japanese: 漫画 ) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term ''manga'' is u ...
's serialization on hiatus, the animated adaptation show the young esper
Kamui Shiro , also written as Kamui Shirou, is a fictional character that was created by Clamp (manga artists), Clamp and introduced as the protagonist of the manga series ''X (manga), X''. Kamui is a young Extrasensory perception, esper who returns to his ...
reaching different fates. Kamui returns to his home, Tokyo, after a six-year absence following his mother's last will. According to her, he can change the world's fate. He can either join the groups a Dragons of Heaven or Dragons of Earth and fight for mankind or the nature, respectively. Kamui's choice to protect mankind solely by his desire to based on his love towards his childhood friend Kotori and Fuma Monou transforms him into a Dragon of the Heaven. In contrast, Fuma suffers a personality change and becomes Kamui's opposite from the Dragons of Earth. The new Fuma kills Kotori in coldblood and swears his friend to kill him. This causes Kamui to fall into catatonia as part of the trauma. However, the Dragon of Heaven
Subaru Sumeragi is the fictional protagonist of Clamp's manga series ''Tokyo Babylon''. The head of the , Subaru is a young ''onmyōji'' in charge of exorcising demons and helping spirits reach the afterlife, while living with his twin sister Hokuto and love ...
enters into Kamui's inner mind and convinces to face reality and grant his wish. Kamui decides to side with the Dragons of Heaven to recover the old Fuma, but lacks the powers needed to create a barrier. Kamui goes to fight Fūma after Hinoto's suicide unseals the Sacred Sword, which can be used as a catalyst to enhance the power of both Kamuis. Fuma uses the former Dragon of Heaven Arashi to intervene but he is stopped by Sorata who uses his last forces to burn his body. Fuma kills Nataku and absorbs his flesh to recover. Kamui then tries to kill Fūma after learning his loss was predetermined. Kamui is severely wounded in combat as Kamui gave on his own ideals. Before Fuma kills Kamui and the
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ends, Subaru takes the hit from Fuma's Sacred Sword and again encourages him to grant Kamui to grant his own wish even if he a comes across as selfish. In the final battle, Kamui sacrifices his life to create a barrier that will protect mankind and passes Fūma his will, which restores his personality. In the epilogue, the survivors from each side resume their lives with Subaru's late sister Hokuto joining the Dragon of Earth Kakyo Kuzuki in the afterlife.


Production

For the ''X'' television series, director
Yoshiaki Kawajiri is a writer and director of Japanese animation. He is the creator of titles such as '' Wicked City'', ''Ninja Scroll'', and '' Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust''. Biography Kawajiri was born on November 18, 1950 and grew up in Yokohama, Kanagawa Pr ...
decided not to explore Kamui's backstory early in the series and to focus more on his cold demeanor. Kawajiri considered Kamui weak because of how much it costs him to express emotions. As a result, he portrayed Kamui as a strong person, though his weakness becomes noticeable as the narrative progresses. Because Kamui did not have many lines in the original video animation, his voice actor,
Kenichi Suzumura is a Japanese voice actor, narrator, and singer who is affiliated with and a representative of INTENTION, a voice acting company he founded in March 2012. He voiced Morley in ''Macross 7'', Hikaru Hitachiin in ''Ouran High School Host Club'', Mas ...
, lacked a full impression of him before more of his character was explored in the television series. Suzumura found his role complicated because he understands Kamui is neither the weakest nor the strongest character. Voicing Kamui meant Suzumura debuted as a singer for an ''X'' CD. Fuma's voice actor,
Junichi Suwabe is a Japanese voice actor and singer from Tokyo. He is affiliated with Haikyō. His popular roles include Omega Zero in Megaman Zero 3 , Keigo Atobe in ''The Prince of Tennis'', Victor Nikiforov in ''Yuri!!! on ICE'', Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez in ...
, found voicing him difficult due to his dual personality: one kind, and the other cold-hearted. He also noted that the ''X'' manga was very popular in Japan, and he wanted to meet audience expectations. Suwabe befriended Suzumura. Kotori's character was modified for the TV series as Kawajiri wanted to portray her as a more regular teenager in contrast to her weaker persona from the manga. The series was first announced by the original
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creators, the artists group Clamp, in October 2000. The script was handled by
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,
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, Kenji Sugihara and Yuki Enatsu. Koshinori Kanemori adapted Clamp's character designs and served as art director along with Yuji Ikeda. The music for the series was composed by
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, with two
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albums released on 19 December 2001 and 6 March 2002. The TV series uses two
theme song Theme music is a musical composition that is often written specifically for radio programming, television shows, video games, or films and is usually played during the title sequence, opening credits, closing credits, and in some instances at so ...
s: "eX Dream" by Masatoshi Nishimura (credited as "Myuji") is used as the opening theme, while "Secret Sorrow" by Kohei Koizumi is used as the ending theme. The OVA's ending theme is "STRENGTH" by Kouhei Koizumi. A common theme in ''X'' involves how the future is predetermined to every person with Kamui's exception as he can choose a group to join. While the movie forces Kamui do face his biggest fear and slay Fuma, the television series explore Kamui's free will and he can use it in the climax to solve the dilemma provided by the narrative.


Release

In anticipation to the series premiere, an
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(OVA) was produced: . It was directed-to-DVD on 25 August 2001. Written and directed by Kawajiri, the OVA tells the story of the upcoming battles through the prophecies of Kakyō Kuzuki, dreamgazer for the organization Dragon of Earth, and acts as primer for viewers not familiar with Clamp's manga. The series premiered on 3 October 2001 on WOWOW satellite television and finished on 27 March 2002, totaling twenty-four episodes. A total of twelve DVD volumes from the series, each containing two episodes, were released in Japan from 25 February 2001 to 25 January 2002, by
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.
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(later Geneon USA) announced the English release of the series in North America in March 2002, with an English dub provided by
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. The episodes and the OVA were released in a total of eight DVD volumes between 24 September 2002 and 25 November 25 2003. Two DVD
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s were also released on 11 January 2005. In 2006, Geneon released the ''X TV Series Re-Mix'', which was composed of five individual DVDs, released between 11 July and 14 November 2006; they also released a DVD box set including these five DVDs on 11 July 2006. The DVDs came with re-mastered video and audio, including remixed 5.1 Dolby Digital AC3 surround sound for both the Japanese and English tracks. In September 2009,
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announced that it had acquired the rights to the anime series and OVA. They re-released the series on a DVD box set on 15 June 2010, using the original Geneon dubbing for the English-language audio track. The series was also streamed on
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in 2010.


Reception

The 2001 incarnation makes use of its longer running time and episode format to explore the original mythos and works the characters' back-stories into the narrative through the use of flashbacks. The television series is considered a better adaptation than the 1996 feature film by critics for its deeper focus on the cast despite some characters in the early episodes lacking appeal.NE> Zac Bertschy from ANN felt that Fuma's transformation into the series' villain is more realistic in the television series. While comparing the two ''X'' adaptation, Comic Book Resources that the television series lacks the bigger apocalyptic feel the film with the tragedy Rintaro portrayed was more faithful to the manga and themes. In regards to the main character, Kamui's portrayal was often initially seen as weak with him coming across as initially anti-hero, but his dark past and actions would make him likeable. On the other hand, Andy Hanley from'' UK Anime Network'' found that despite the appealing backstory Kamui to understand his emotions, it still "doesn't make him any less frustrating to watch" when compared to other characters. Beveridge found Subaru's introduction in ''X'' one of his favorite episodes from the volume he reviewed because of the portrayal of the character's state since Hokuto's death. Bamboo Dong of ''Anime News Network'' found the series, "tries hard to please everyone, and comes daringly close to succeeding". ''
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'' recommended the series to people looking forward to the 2021 ''
Tokyo Babylon , also known as ''Tokyo Babylon: A Save Tokyo City Story'', is a Japanese manga series created by mangaka group Clamp. The series follows Subaru Sumeragi, the head of the Sumeragi clan, and his sister Hokuto, as they work to protect Tokyo ...
'' anime, referring to ''X'' as a "beautifully ''shoujo'' apocalypse". Among other characters, Subaru and Seishirō were praised as some of the deepest villains from ''X'', pointing that Subaru was already developed in ''Tokyo Babylon''. His confrontation with Subaru in the TV series was praised mainly because how their character designs were updated from the ones from ''Tokyo Babylon''. Finding most characters interesting, ''THEM Anime Reviews'' found Sorata and Arashi's bond one of the best written relationships because of how close they become and the plot twists the television series gives them for the climax. Similarly, Beverdige—now writing for ''Fandom Post''—regarded Kamui's and Fūma's relationship as one of the best parts of the anime, stating while the rest of the cast is still likeable, few might make the audience miss the main conflict of the two characters. However, he felt their final battle to be anti-climatic possibly as a result of Clamp having never concluded the manga. ''
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'' had mixed thoughts about the characters' relationships, finding them "dull" but instead praised the amount violence they provided in the anime's second half. Critics also focused on the visuals. Zac Bertschy commented that, "the animation quality is consistently very high" and the characters are "never off model"; "each episode is animated with an amazing flash of style and fluidity". DVDTalk commented the animation aged well and only the OVA appears to suffer issues in general. Beveridge also commented on the character designs, finding them appealing and well balanced in contrast to other Clamp characters like the leads from ''
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'' or '' Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle'' who sometimes look offmodeled. Beveridge later praised Kamui and Fuma's final fight in the television series for having its "own level of epic sadness and tragedy". Them Anime Reviews felt sometimes the animation was more average due to certain repetitive frames. There were mixed responses to the English cast for not being as appealing the Japanese ones. A big exception according to Anime News Network was Kotori Monou's actress,
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. DVD Talk found the English actors suitable for their roles in the television series. Bertschy felt that Steve Cannon lacked the appeal of
Kenichi Suzumura is a Japanese voice actor, narrator, and singer who is affiliated with and a representative of INTENTION, a voice acting company he founded in March 2012. He voiced Morley in ''Macross 7'', Hikaru Hitachiin in ''Ouran High School Host Club'', Mas ...
when portraying the lead of ''X''.
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's portrayal of Subaru in ''X'' was praised by Merumo who also enjoyed the older characterization envisioned in this series. In regards to the audio, THEM Anime Reviews had mixed feelings in regards to the repetitive tracks but enjoyed the opening theme. Clamp headwriter
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stated the manga group left everything in the hands of staff in charge for it, including the scripts, the cast choices and everything else. As a result, Ohkawa considered herself and her colleagues as viewers. They found the television series as a proper adaptation of the manga even though the source material never reached its ending. In August 2011, Suzumura married singer and actor
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; as a gift, Clamp made an illustration of Kamui holding
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from '' Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle'', since the latter is voiced by Sakamoto.


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