also known as ''The Teen Exorcist'' is a Japanese
light novel
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The abbr ...
series written by
Mitsuru Yūki and illustrated by
Sakura Asagi. The novel is serialized in
Kadokawa Shoten
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's ''The Beans''. The light novel has 56 volumes, including three short stories and a side story. A manga spin-off was serialized in ''Beans Ace''.
There is also a series of drama CDs, a PlayStation 2 game and a manga adaptation that was announced in 2005 and a musical as well. Moreover, it was announced in August 2006 in ''
Newtype'' that the
anime
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adaptation would be animated by
Studio Deen
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and the character design was to be done by Shinobu Tagashira. It began its broadcast on October 3, 2006.
The anime premiered on
Animax Asia
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under the title ''Shōnen Onmyoji: The Young Spirit Master''. It was aired across its respective networks worldwide, including Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Vietnam, with translations and dubbed versions for English language networks in Southeast Asia, South Asia, and other regions.
The anime was licensed for North American distribution by
Geneon Entertainment. However, only three volumes of the series have been released, and have yet to receive a full release due to Geneon's departure from the American market. On July 3, 2008,
Funimation
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announced that it had struck a deal with Geneon to distribute and release several of their licenses, including ''Shōnen Onmyōji''.
Plot
The protagonist of the series, which is set in the
Heian era
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, is Abe no Masahiro, the grandson of the great ,
Abe no Seimei, who passed his teachings on to his grandson. Unfortunately, Masahiro has lost his
sixth sense and with it the ability to see spirits. Masahiro constantly feels overshadowed by his grandfather's fame.
One day, Masahiro meets a fox-like creature which he names who shows him his true potential powers after fighting a demon. Mokkun is actually , who prefers to be called Guren. He is one of the twelve called the , who has pledged his loyalty to Seimei and is helping Masahiro to surpass his grandfather.
Masahiro's dream to surpass his grandfather will not be realized as easily as he hopes. Not only does he have to convince the other Shinshō that he is Seimei's true successor, he must also increase his power in order to stop demons coming from China, the other parts of Japan and the Underworld. In addition to this he has to deal with the schemes of rival onmyōji who want to destroy Japan not to mention keeping his promise to protect Princess Akiko of the Fujiwara clan.
Story Arcs
In the novels, there’re already 9 story arcs. However, the anime only covered two arcs, the Kyūki and Kazane Arc.
Kyūki Arc
The starts from episode 1 to 12 in the anime and volume 1 to 3 in the novel. Kyūki, a winged tiger from the West or to be precise, China has been forced to evacuate after being defeated by another demon.
He arrives in Japan and plans to eat Fujiwara no Akiko to replenish his spirit powers and heal his wounds. With him are an army of foreign demons, all unknown to the inexperienced and apprentice onmyōji Masahiro who has started to use his skills.
Kazane Arc
The starts from episode 13 to 26 in the anime and volume 4 to 7 in the novel.
A
vengeful spirit has been summoned and has cursed Yukinari of the Fujiwara clan. A mysterious woman appears and tries to take Seimei's life.
Someone is trying to open the gate to the underworld, events from fifty-five years ago reoccur, and Guren as well as Masahiro must undergo the ultimate test.
Tenko Arc
The starts from volume 8 to 12 in the novel.
Kagami Arc
The starts from volume 13 to 17 in the novel.
Tamayori Arc
The starts from volumes 18 to 22 in the novel.
Soho Arc
The starts from volumes 23 to 26 in the novel.
Kagome Arc
The starts from volumes 27 to 31 in the novel.
Shiou Arc
The starts from volumes 32 to in the novel.
Media
Light novel
Spin-off
Short Stories
Onmyōji, Abe no Seimei
Manga
Onmyōji, Abe no Seimei
Second manga
Anime
The opening theme is by Kaori Hikita while the ending themes are by Saori Kiuji and by Abe no Masahiro.
Stage plays
A musical adaptation titled ran in the Sunshine Theater in
Ikebukuro
is a commercial and entertainment district in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan. Toshima ward offices, Ikebukuro Station, and several shops, restaurants, and department stores are located within city limits.
Transportation
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from October 4 to October 8, 2007. It featured an original story with ten characters unique to the musical version.
A second stage adaptation titled ran in the
Tsukiji Hongan-ji Buddhist Hall in Tokyo from February 22 to March 1, 2020.
See also
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Abe no Seimei
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Onmyōji
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Shikigami
(also read as ) is the term for a being from Japanese folklore. According to the Shinto scholar Inoue Nobutaka, it is thought to be some sort of , represented by a small ghost. The belief of ''shikigami'' originates from ''Onmyōdō''. Accord ...
References
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* Igeta, Haruyo et al. "Shonen Onmyoji". ''Newtype USA'' 5 (11) 62–63. November 2006. .
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