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Original runApril 7, 2008 – March 30, 2009Episodes51 GameSoul Eater: Monotone PrincessSquare EnixReleasedSeptember 25, 2008GameSoul Eater: Plot of MedusaNamco Bandai GamesReleasedOctober 23, 2008GameSoul Eater: Battle ResonanceNamco Bandai GamesReleasedJanuary 29, 2009Related.Soul Eater (: ソウルイーター,: Sōru Ītā) is a Japanese series written and illustrated. Set at the 'Death Weapon Meister Academy', the series revolves around three teams, each consisting of a weapon meister and (at least one) weapon that can transform into a humanoid. Trying to make the latter a 'death scythe' and thus fit for use by the academy's headmaster, the, they must collect the souls of 99 evil humans and one witch, in that order; otherwise, they will have to start all over again.The manga is published by and was first released as three separate serialized in two special editions and one in 2003. The manga started regular serialization in Square Enix's from May 12, 2004 to August 12, 2013.

The manga has been licensed for distribution in. The English translation of Soul Eater was serialized in Yen Press' manga anthology magazine starting in July 2008, and the first manga volume was released in October 2009. A manga series that runs alongside the main series, titled, began serialization in Monthly Shōnen Gangan on January 12, 2011.A single was produced on August 31, 2005, which came bundled with an. A 51-episode adaptation produced by aired on in Japan from April 2008 to March 2009; licensed the anime series for North American distribution. An by Square Enix for the was released in September 2008, and an video game for the was released in October 2008. Another action game was released in January 2009 on the.

Death Weapon Meister AcademySoul Eater is set at Death Weapon Meister Academy ( 死神武器職人専門学校, Shinigami Buki Shokunin Senmon Gakkō) — 'DWMA' ( 死武専, Shibusen) for short — located in the fictional Death City in,. The school is run by, also known as, as a training facility for humans with the ability to transform into weapons, as well as the wielders of those weapons, called meisters ( 職人, shokunin). Attending this school are and her partner,; assassin and his partner, who can turn into various weapons; and Shinigami's son, and his partners,. The goal of the school's meister students is to have their weapons absorb the souls of 99 evil humans and one, which dramatically increases the weapon's power and turns them into 'death scythes' used by Shinigami.

Plot Maka and Soul Eater battle the witch, who forces, her child and meister of the demon sword Ragnarok, to collect non-evil human souls and eventually transform into a kishin ( 鬼神), an evil god. Medusa and her cohorts attack DWMA to revive, the first kishin who nearly plunged the entire world into madness before being sealed beneath DWMA by Shinigami.

Despite the combined efforts of Maka, Black Star, and Death the Kid, Medusa's group successfully revives Asura, who leaves to spread chaos around the world after a brief battle with Shinigami. After Medusa is seemingly killed by meister and DWMA teacher, while Crona surrenders to DWMA and enrolls there.As a result of Asura's spreading madness, Medusa's sister comes out of hiding and reforms her organization, Arachnophobia, which poses a serious threat to DWMA. Shinigami calls in death scythes from around the world to aid in the fight against Arachnophobia. During this time, Medusa reappears with her soul possessing the body of a young girl, and forms a truce with DWMA so they can annihilate Arachnophobia together.

The DWMA students and Medusa's entourage infiltrate Arachnophobia's headquarters, where Maka kills Arachne, only for Medusa to betray DWMA, possess Arachne's body, and brainwash Crona into rejoining her. Meanwhile, Death the Kid is captured by, an artificial construct created from the. Following this, Maka uses Arachne's soul to turn Soul Eater into a death scythe. The duo become part of the newly formed meister unit Spartoi along with their friends, who rescue Death the Kid and defeat Noah.Crona resurfaces in a city in, destroying it and the death scythe stationed there, before being provoked by Medusa into killing her and getting taken by insanity. Maka is ordered by Shinigami to hunt down Crona; while searching for Crona with her powers, she unwittingly detects Asura's location on the cartoonish within the atmosphere. DWMA launches an attack on the moon to defeat Asura, aided by the witches after Death the Kid convinces them to establish a temporary alliance. During the battle, Crona absorbs Asura's body before being overtaken by him.

Maka, Black Star, and Kid eventually restore Crona's sanity and defeat Asura by sealing him on the moon with his own blood; Crona willingly remains with Asura to keep him imprisoned, and Maka promises to one day rescue Crona. The DWMA forces return to Earth, where Death the Kid becomes the new Shinigami following his father's death, and establishes a peace treaty with the witches.Production After the end of his first manga series, created a one-shot story called 'Soul Eater' published in. Japanese readers were so fascinated by it that Ōkubo created two other one-shots called 'Black Star' and 'Death the Kid'. Since the results were high, the editor of Gangan Comics asked Ōkubo to create a series from his one-shots which became the introductory chapters to Soul Eater.In an interview, Ōkubo stated that the series was greatly inspired by ideas from 's animations, and by concepts from. Ōkubo also stated he made the hero (or heroine) of the series, Maka, a female to differ from the traditional male hero found in most. He also said the series' title, Soul Eater, was intended to refer to Asura and his desire to eat innocent souls, and not to the character, Soul. Ōkubo has explained that, when he began Soul Eater, he already had the plot and details like the DWMA fully formed and shared with his editors.

He thought too many manga had characters who were developed through, which he considered too clever. Therefore, he decided to develop his characters in the present rather than referring to their pasts, and to focus on 'action and momentum,' so he could 'write freely.' Media Manga. See also:Soul Eater began as a series written and illustrated. The manga initially began as three separate serialized between June 24, 2003 and November 26, 2003 across two published by: first in the summer 2003 special edition of, followed by the autumn 2003 special edition of the same magazine, and finally in. The manga was serialized in Square Enix's manga magazine between the June 2004 issue published on May 12, 2004 and the September 2013 issue published on August 12, 2013.

Square Enix compiled the series into 25 volumes released under their imprint in Japan between June 22, 2004 and December 12, 2013. The manga has been licensed by for distribution in in. The manga was initially serialized in Yen Press' anthology magazine; the first issue went on sale on July 29, 2008. The first English volume of the manga was published on October 27, 2009.Another manga series which runs alongside the main series, titled ( ソウルイーターノット!, Sōru Ītā Notto!), began serialization in the February 2011 issue of Monthly Shōnen Gangan published on January 12, 2011. Soul Eater Not! Is licensed by Yen Press, and it is released in English simultaneously. The first tankōbon volume was released on September 22, 2011, and as of July 21, 2012, two volumes had been released.Drama CD A was released on August 31, 2005 by titled Soul Eater (Vol.

1): Special Social Studies Field Trip ( ソウルイーター(Vol.1)特別社会科見学, Sōru Ītā (Vol. 1) Tokubetsu Shakaika Kengaku). The CD came bundled with an and a of the CD dialogue. Of the cast used for the drama CD, only Black Star's was retained for the anime voice cast.Anime.

See also:A 51-episode adaptation was directed by and produced by, and; Bones and Aniplex were responsible for the animation and music production respectively. The scenario writer was Akatsuki Yamatoya who based the anime's story on original concept.

Character design was headed by Yoshiyuki Ito, with overall art direction by Norifumi Nakamura. The anime's conceptual design was done by.The episodes aired on TV Tokyo between April 7, 2008 and March 30, 2009, and two animated specials aired on May 29 and June 1, 2008. The episodes aired at later dates on,. The anime was regularly broadcast Mondays at 6:00 pm on TV Tokyo. The official Japanese website of the Soul Eater anime series announced that each episode would air in two versions: the regular Monday 6:00 pm version and a late-night Soul Eater Late Show version. Special footage was added at the start and end of the commercial break; the next episode preview was different from the regular version. The dual broadcast of the series was billed as the 'world's first evening and late-night resonance broadcast.'

The 'resonance' term refers to a story concept in which the characters, such as the heroine Maka and her living weapon partner Soul Eater, achieve maximum power by synchronizing their souls. The first DVD compilation volume was released on August 22, 2008 with the first three episodes. The second DVD compilation volume was released on September 25, 2008 with episodes four through seven. Each DVD volume was released in monthly intervals. The anime was licensed by, who released the series in four half-season DVD box sets starting with the first volume in February 2010.premiered Soul Eater on February 1, 2010.

In the Philippines, Soul Eater aired in a Tagalog version over the cable channel Hero TV from April to June 2010. The anime made its North American television debut when it aired on the on September 6, 2010; it aired on 's block in North America from February 17, 2013. The series is being rebroadcast by TV Tokyo under the title Soul Eater: Repeat Show ( ソウルイーター リピートショー, Sōru Ītā Ripīto Shō) as of September 30, 2010, featuring new opening and closing themes. It was broadcast in on between September 2, 2010 and September 8, 2011. An anime adaptation of Soul Eater Not! Aired in 2014.Video games Three Soul Eater video games were produced. The first, Soul Eater: Monotone Princess ( ソウルイーター モノトーン プリンセス, Sōru Ītā Monotōn Purinsesu), is an exclusively for the and developed by with.

It was released on September 25, 2008 in Japan. Two characters that appear in the game, ( グリモア, Gurimoa) and Ponera ( ポネラ), are original characters designed by author Atsushi Ōkubo; Ponera is the titular Monotone Princess and Grimoire is known as in the manga. A soundtrack called Shibusen's Treasure 'Campus Broadcast Music Complete Works' ( 死武専秘蔵「校内放送楽曲大全」) was released as a pre-order bonus CD.

This game is only compatible with Japanese Wii systems.The second game, Soul Eater: Plot of Medusa ( ソウルイーター メデューサの陰謀, Sōru Ītā Medyūsa no Inbō), is an produced by for the and was released on October 23, 2008. Despite being created by two different companies, there are similarities between the Nintendo Wii game and the Nintendo DS game. It is a third-person hack-and-slash game.The third game, Soul Eater: Battle Resonance ( ソウルイーター バトルレゾナンス, Sōru Ītā Batoru Rezonansu), is a developed by and produced by Namco Bandai Games for the and, and was released on January 29, 2009. This game follows the story line of the first 24 episodes of the anime series and allows the player to engage in the training and battles the characters experienced first hand.

Along with new costumes and items, the player gets to experience the minds and wardrobes of each playable character. Music Six pieces of are used for the episodes: two opening themes and four closing themes. The first opening theme is ' by for the first 30 episodes, and the was released on June 11, 2008. The second opening theme is ' by from episode 31 onward; the single was released on December 10, 2008. The first closing theme is 'I Wanna Be' by for the first 13 episodes and the 51 episode; the single was released on June 4, 2008.

The second closing theme is 'Style' by from episode 14 to 26; the single was released on August 13, 2008. The third closing theme is 'Bakusō Yume Uta' ( 爆走夢歌) by 's Diggy-Mo from episode 27 to 39; the single was released on November 26, 2008 by Sony Music Entertainment Japan. The final closing theme is 'Strength' by from episode 40 through episode 50; the single was released on February 25, 2009. The anime rebroadcasting features two additional opening and closing themes. The first opening is 'Counter Identity' by Unison Square Garden, released in autumn 2010, and the first ending is 'Ao no Kaori' ( 碧の香り) by, released on November 10, 2010.

The second opening is 'Ai ga Hoshii yo' ( 愛がほしいよ) by, released on March 9, 2011, and 'Northern Lights' by How Merry Marry.The first sung by (Maka) and (Soul) was released on August 6, 2008. The second single by (Black Star) and (Tsubaki) was released on September 3, 2008, and the third single by (Kid), (Liz), and (Patty) was released on October 1, 2008. Composed and produced by, two CD have been released for the Soul Eater anime series. Soul Eater Original Soundtrack 1 was released on August 27, 2008 with 20 tracks, and Soul Eater Original Soundtrack 2 was released on March 18, 2009 with 22 tracks by Aniplex. The theme song for Soul Eater: Monotone Princess is 'Soul's Crossing' sung by T.M.Revolution, and is included on the 'Resonance' single. Reception. Retrieved July 22, 2018.

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