Shamanic Princess
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|} is a Japanese (anime) anime consisting of 6 OVA episodes. It chronicles the exploits of Tiara, an agent from the Guardian World, who has been sent to Earth to recover the Throne of Yord, a mystical object which is the source of magical energy in the Guardian World.
Format & Release
Shamanic Princess' initial Japanese release was on laserdisc and VHS, in 6 installments. The first episode was released in June 1996, and the last was released in June 1998. It was released on 2 region 2 DVDs starting in 2001.Shamanic Princess has been released on DVD in North America by Central Park Media in 2000, and it has since been re-released in 2003. The show is known partially for its odd chronology: the first 4 episodes properly consist of what fans dub the "Throne of Yord Saga", and the final two episodes cover the happenings that lead up to the Throne of Yord situation.
Plot
The Guardian World lies in another dimension, and its inhabitants are charged with guarding and controlling magical forces. To this end, the inhabitants possess varying levels of magical power which allows them to change shape, destroy objects, suspend time, or call up elemental beings to do their bidding. The source of power in the Guardian World is the Throne of Yord, a mysterious painting watched over by the Elders, who train Neutralizers to tend the Throne and make sure it is kept safe. One of these Neutralizers (Kagetsu) has stolen the Throne and taken it to Earth for an unknown purpose, causing the Elders to send two different teams to Earth to reclaim the Throne -- for if the Throne is away for too long or is destroyed, the Guardian World will be undone.
Characters
- Tiara (ティアラ Tiara) (Voice: Sayuri / Tara Jayne)
- A member of the Guardian World's royal family, Tiara is an agent charged with retrieving the Throne of Yord. She believes strongly in her duty and is well-known as one of the most powerful people in her world: she can both summon elemental beings and transform herself into a demon-like creature in battle. Tiara is hot-tempered and can be abraisive, but is more innocent and naïve than she likes to let on. She was Kagetsu's lover once.
- Japolo (ジャポロ Japoro) (Voice: Rica Matsumoto / P.M. Lewis)
- Graham (グラム Guramu) (Voice: Rica Matsumoto / Tristan Goddard)
- Lena (レナ Rena) (Voice: Mitsuki Yayoi / Suzy Prue)
- Lena is a childhood friend of both Sara and Tiara, and later, a rival to Tiara. She uses a flute to perform her magic. There is evidence that she is a princess like Tiara. She originally was sent to retrieve the Throne and Kagetsu, but eventually ended up joining him. Lena is calm and reserved, and while much admired for her accomplishments she harbors feeling of inferiority towards Tiara. With support from the Throne of Yord, she too can become a demon-like creature during battles.
- Leon(レオン Reon) (Voice: Hiro Yuuki / Alvaro J. Gonzalez)
- Kagetsu (華月 Kagetsu) (Voice: Kouichi Yamadera / Crispin Freeman)
- Sara (紗羅 Sara) (Voice: Tomo Sakurai / Mary Anne Towne)
- The Throne of Yord (ヨルドの座 Yorudo no Za) (Voice: Rokuro Naya / Tristan Goddard) :The Throne of Yord is the powerful entity (in the form of a painting) which shaped the Guardian World. It is sentient and exists in what appears to be a world within the painting, as well as the painting itself (it is both world and painting). It enjoys taking the shape of other characters, and is very manipulative of some of the characters. It is a lonely being, which is why it takes Sara in as part of its' being.
Music
One of Shamanic Princess' standout features is its unique soundtrack, composed by Yoshikazu Suo. With songs ranging from relaxed chamber orchestra pieces, to synthesizer-driven pieces with rambling melodies and tribal-inspired percussion. Mysterious, moody, and sometimes jarring, the soundtrack compliments the atmosphere of the OAV admirably. Notable songs include the opening and ending themes 'Morning of Prayer' (祈りの朝 Inori no Asa) and 'Forest of Memories' (思い出の森 Omoide no Mori) performed by Miwako Saito and the eps.5 ending song, 'Festival of the Wind' (風の祭り Kaze no Matsuri), performed by the Mongolian singer Wuyontana.References
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