Anime 19513 Toki-iro Kaima


Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Shuiro no Youma, Shuri Iro no Youma, Scarlet Demon
Japanese: 朱鷺色怪魔


Information

Type: OVA
Episodes: 4
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 20, 1989 to Feb 25, 1990
Producers: Mushi Production
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: None found, add some
Source: Manga
Genre: HorrorHorror
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 21 min. per ep.
Rating: R+ - Mild Nudity

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Ranked: #139912
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Popularity: #15054
Members: 642
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Synopsis

Anime adaptation of the same name horror manga by Suzumiya Wayu, serialized in Shogakuan's Weekly Shonen Sunday special issue.

Background

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Characters & Voice Actors


Staff

Yamakawa, Norio
Producer
Suzumiya, Wayu
Director, Theme Song Performance, Theme Song Lyrics, Screenplay, Original Creator
Wada, Kaoru
Music
Kimura, Hidefumi
Character Design


Opening Theme

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Ending Theme

1: "Crystal Live (クリスタルライブ)" by Wayu Suzumiya (eps 1)
2: "Energy" by Wayu Suzumiya and Akira Kushida (eps 2)
3: "Secret City" by Wayu Suzumiya and Kouichi Yamadera (eps 3)
4: "Ayaka no Komoriuta (あやかの子守唄)" by Wayu Suzumiya (eps 4)




Reviews

Feb 19, 2022
Mixed Feelings
This OVA is bizarre and is something that needs to be experienced ("seen" is too light a word) to believe. From what information I've been able to gather about its release, it seems that each episode of the "Toki-iro Kaima" OVA was bundled with a corresponding manga volume and CD single. The idea was that you first read the manga, then watch the OVA, and then conclude your "experience" by listening to the CD. This set of 3 mediums of entertainment was branded as an "Original Comic Video," and "Toki-iro Kaima" appears to be the only "Original Comic Video" that was ever made.

As the OVA ...

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