Zettai Karen Children (絶対å¯æãã«ãã¬ã³, Zettai Karen Chirudoren, lit. Absolutely Lovely Children) is a Japanese shÅnen manga by Takashi Shiina about three young problem girls with outstanding psychic powers and a young man with no special powers at all tasked to guide them properly while dealing with all the commotions they cause, including their obvious infatuation with him.
The manga started being serialized in Shogakukan's manga magazine ShÅnen Sunday in 2005. An anime series by SynergySP, titled Psychic Squad in North America began on April 6, 2008 which ran for fifty-one episodes and had a special OVA released in July 16, 2010. A spin-off focused on main antagonist KyÅsuke HyÅbu titled Zettai Karen Children: The Unlimited, titled Unlimited Psychic Squad in North America, animated by Manglobe began airing on January 7, 2013.
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In the future, as people with ESP increase in numbers, so does the possible good and evil they can cause to society. The Japanese government establishes of the Base of Backing ESP Laboratory (B.A.B.E.L.) a special esper organization tasked with dealing with situations that can't be resolved by ordinary means, including dealing with espers engaged in criminal activity. KÅichi Minamoto, a 20 year-old prodigy is assigned by B.A.B.E.L. to the task of supervising the most powerful espers in the country, a trio of gifted but mischievous 10-year-old girls known as "The Children".
As the series progresses, The Children and Minamoto must deal with several enemy organizations, each with conflicted views regarding the role of espers in the world, including "P.A.N.D.R.A.", a cadre of rogue espers determined to wage war against the rest of mankind, the "Black Phantom", a mercenary organization who brainwashes espers into living tools of destruction and the "Normal People", composed solely of non-esper individuals who view espers only as a threat to be vanquished.
Media
Manga
Zettai Karen Children began as a shÅnen manga written and illustrated by Takashi Shiina. The manga started serialized in Shogakukan's manga magazine ShÅnen Sunday in 2005. Shiina developed the series out of a short story he had written in a special issues of ShÅnen Sunday. The series was essentially the same, except for the fact that KÅichi Minamoto was named "Hikaru Minamoto", and he also had psychic powers.
Anime
Psychic Squad
An anime adaptation produced by SynergySP began airing in Japan on TV Tokyo on April 6, 2008, and contained fifty-one episodes (and one filler). The anime has six pieces of theme music; two opening themes and four ending themes. The first opening theme is "Over The Future" by Karen Girl's, the first ending theme is "Zettai loveÃlove Sengen!!" (絶対loveÃlove宣è¨!!) by "The Children starring Aya Hirano, Ryoko Shiraishi and Haruka Tomatsu"; the second ending theme is "Datte Daihonmei" (DATTE大æ¬å'½), also by Hirano, Shiraishi, and Tomatsu. From episode 27 onwards opening theme has changed to "MY WINGS", once again by Karen Girl's, ending theme changed to "Break+Your+Destiny" by Yuuichi Nakamura, KishÅ Taniyama and KÅji Yusa and "Soushunfu" performed by Aya Hirano, Ryoko Shiraishi and Haruka Tomatsu. In episode 46 of the series, the opening theme, "MY WINGS", was sung by Aya Hirano, Ryoko Shiraishi and Haruka Tomatsu while the ending theme was "Zettai loveÃlove Sengen!!", sung by Karen Girl's. The series has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks will be released under the title Psychic Squad; due for release in 2012.
An OVA was released in summer of 2010 that includes original material based on the junior high school story arc. The opening theme for this OVA is "Seventh Heaven" by The Children and the ending theme is "Out of Control" by Karen Guy's.
Unlimited Psychic Squad
In September 2012, a new anime project based on Zettai Karen Children was announced on Shonen Sunday. Later it is revealed to be an original spin-off series focused on main antagonist KyÅsuke HyÅbu and his organization known as P.A.N.D.R.A.. Titled as The Unlimited - HyÅbu KyÅsuke it was animated by Manglobe and premiered on TV Tokyo and other stations in 2013. New additions to the cast include Nao TÅyama as YÅ«giri and Junichi Suwabe as Andy Hinomiya while almost all characters from the first TV Series are voiced by the same actors from then. The opening song is "LAST RESOLUTION" by Emblem of THE UNLIMITED and has two versions, one in English and the other in Japanese. It also has eight ending songs: "OUTLAWS" by eyelis, "BRIGHTEST LIGHT" by Yuichi Nakamura & KishÅ Taniyama, "DARKNESS NIGHT", another version of "BRIGHTEST LIGHT" by KÅji Yusa & Junichi Suwabe, "BRAND NEW EDEN" by KÅji Yusa, "ADVENT" by KÅji Yusa, another arrangement of "DARKNESS NIGHT" entitled "DARKNESS NIGHT (HyÅbu Arrange.)" also by KÅji Yusa & Junichi Suwabe, "Sora no Hate (空ã®æ¶¯ã¦;End of the Sky)" by eyelis, and a secondary arrangement of "DARKNESS NIGHT" called "DARKNESS NIGHT (Hinomiya Arrange.)" once again by KÅji Yusa & Junichi Suwabe. There is an insert song in the final episode called "Mirai Monogatari (æªæ¥ç©èª;Future Story)" by Nao TÅyama. The series, while similar in setting and characters, is darker and more serious in plot and tone than both its predecessor and the original manga material being transposed. The series has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks under the title Unlimited Psychic Squad; due for release in 2015.
Video game
A video game for the Nintendo DS developed by Konami entitled Zettai Karen Children DS: Dai-4 no Children (絶対å¯æãã«ãã¬ã³DS 第4ã®ãã«ãã¬ã³) was released on September 4, 2008.
Kaoru Akashi appears as a fighter character in the fighting game Sunday VS Magazine: ShÅ«ketsu! ChÅjÅ Daikessen (ãµã³ãã¼ VS ãã¬ã¸ã³ éçµï¼ é ä¸å¤§æ±ºæ¦) for Sony's PlayStation Portable. Characters Aoi, Shiho, Minamoto, Fujiko and HyÅbu also make appearances as part of special moves or as support. The game was also developed by Konami and released on March 26, 2009.
References
External links
- Manga official website (Japanese)
- Anime official website (Japanese)
- Video game official website (Japanese)
- Zettai Karen Children (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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