Zatch Bell! (season 1)
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The first season, retroactively titled level 1, of the ''
Zatch Bell! ''Zatch Bell!'', known in Japan as , is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Makoto Raiku. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Shōnen manga, manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' between January 2001 and December 2007, ...
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series was directed by Tetsuji Nakamura and Yukio Kaizawa and produced by
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. Based on the
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series by
Makoto Raiku , known by the pen name , is a mangaka, manga artist known for creating the ''Zatch Bell!'' franchise. Starting off an assistant manga artist, assistant for Kazuhiro Fujita on his manga ''Ushio & Tora'', he began creating several one-shots for th ...
, the plot follows the adventures of Zatch Bell, a Mamodo who is sent to Earth and partnered with the human
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for a battle that adjudges the new monarchy of the Mamodo world. The first season of the TV series, known formally as , ran from April 6, 2003, to March 28, 2004, on
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. The season adapts volumes 1 through 11 of the manga, and also features original, self-contained subplots.
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provided the English dub of the anime, which aired on
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and Miguzi scheduling blocks in the United States and on YTV's Bionix programming block in Canada starting March 5, 2005. The episodes were collected into seventeen DVD compilations and released by
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between November 19, 2003, and April 20, 2005. The dubbed episodes of this season were collected into thirteen DVD compilations and released by Viz Media between November 8, 2005, and December 4, 2007. Four pieces of
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are used throughout the season: one opening theme and two closing themes in the Japanese episodes, and a single theme each for the opening and ending in the dubbed episodes. The opening theme for the Japanese release is by Hidenori Chiwata—this song would be used again as an ending theme for the series finale. The first ending theme is "
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" by
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, used up to episode 30; and the second ending theme is "Stars" by King for the rest of the season. Additionally, the song by Rino was used as an insert theme in episode 22. The opening theme in the English airing is "''Zatch Bell!'' Theme" by
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and Greg Prestopino, with an instrumental version selected as the closing theme. __TOC__


Summary

The series opens with an
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c Zatch Bell meeting up with
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at his home in Mochinoki,
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, in the
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. Kiyo is initially hostile toward him, but he soon learns that Zatch is one of a hundred Mamodo vying for the
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of the Mamodo world, and that they are waging a tournament by partnering with humans in order to attack one another with spells—the loser would return to the Mamodo world. Realizing that he is Zatch’s partner, Kiyo vows to carry him to victory at any cost. While confronting more of Zatch’s kind, they come across a gentle-hearted Mamodo named Kolulu whose spell transforms her into a mindless beast with purely violent instincts. This would motivate Zatch into becoming a “benevolent king” and ending the brutal tradition of battle forever. He and Kiyo also strike up alliances with other Mamodo and their human partners, who occasionally assist them throughout the season. As the tournament wears on, at one point, Kiyo and Zatch journey to
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to investigate a claim of a Mamodo resembling Zatch seen there, and to explore Zatch’s forgotten origins. They also defeat a Mamodo and its marauding human partner to rescue Kiyo’s father, Professor Seitaro Takamine, who then gives his son a 1,000-year-old
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bearing a Mamodo for analysis. Toward the end of the season, the artifact goes missing, and the two encounter Dr. Riddles and his Mamodo Kido, who battle them merely to help Zatch gain more spells. Riddles then divulges that he attempted to steal the lithograph for safekeeping, but someone else reclaimed it; he therefore warns Zatch and Kiyo to brace for the next phase of the tournament.


Episodes list

All episodes are directed by Tetsuji Nakamura and Yukio Kaizawa.


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Notes


External links

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Zatch Bell! episodes (season 1), List of 2003 Japanese television seasons 2004 Japanese television seasons 2005 American animated television seasons 2006 American animated television seasons
Season 1 Season One may refer to: Albums * ''Season One'' (Suburban Legends album), 2004 * ''Season One'' (All Sons & Daughters album), 2012 * ''Season One'' (Saukrates album), 2012 See also * * * Season 2 (disambiguation) Season 2 may refer to: ...