Garo: Divine Flame

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Garo: Divine Flame
Directed by Yuuichirou Hayashi
Produced by Tohokushinsha Film Corporation
Written by Yasuko Kobayashi
Based on Garo: The Animation
by MAPPA
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Release dates
May 21, 2016
Running time
78 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Garo: Divine Flame is a 2016 Japanese animated film based on Garo: The Animation. The movie takes place four years after the first season.

Plot

Leon, who has succeeded the name of Golden Knight "GARO," devotes himself to train a young Makai Knight for the next generation, together with Prince Alfonso of the Valiante Kingdom. Then, they receive an order to exterminate the most beautiful Horror in the world which resides in a neighboring country "Vazelia". At the same time, a young Makai Knight for the next generation is kidnapped by an unknown person. Leon desperately follows them, only to find that he is surrounded by his enemies at a dead end. Then, a Makai Knight Dario who was supposed to be missing for some time suddenly appears and rescues him. Under his guidance, Leon is led to the town where he meets up a totally unexpected person.

Cast

Character Voice actor (Japanese)
Emma Guzman Romi Park
German Luis Kenyuu Horiuchi
Leon Luis Daisuke Namikawa
Alfonso San Valiante Katsuhito Nomura
Coronado, Ximena Yumi Sudou
Garm Mayu Udono
Jiruba Aya Endou
Lara Madoka Aiba
Roberto Luis Miyu Tomita
Dario Montooya Masato Hagiwara
Fernand Saint-Variante Kousuke Gotou
Sarah Arisa Komiya
Zaruba Hironobu Kageyama

Production

On November 23, 2015, it was announced that a Garo film was commissioned as part of Garo's 10th Anniversary year project.[1] The opening theme is "Yaiba ~the divine blade~" (刃~the divine blade~, "Blade ~the divine blade~") by JAM Project while the ending theme is "Howlite" by Sayaka Sasaki.[2][3]

Reception

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