Symphogear

Symphogear

Cover of the first Blu-ray Disc volume
戦姫絶唱シンフォギア
(Senki Zesshō Shinfogia)
Genre Action, Science fiction, Magical girl
Manga
Written by Akifumi Kaneko,
Noriyasu Agematsu
Illustrated by Dan Yoshii
Published by Kadokawa Shoten
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Newtype Ace
Original run November 2011April 2013
Volumes 3
Anime television series
Senki Zesshō Symphogear
Directed by Tatsufumi Itō
Written by Akifumi Kaneko
Music by Noriyasu Agematsu,
Elements Garden
Studio Encourage Films, Satelight
Network Tokyo MX, tvk, TVA, CTC, MBS, Kids Station
Original run January 6, 2012 March 30, 2012
Episodes 13
Anime television series
Senki Zesshō Symphogear G
Directed by Katsumi Ono
Written by Akifumi Kaneko
Music by Elements Garden
Studio Satelight
Network MBS, TVA, BS11, Tokyo MX
Original run July 4, 2013 September 26, 2013
Episodes 13
Anime television series
Senki Zesshō Symphogear GX
Directed by Katsumi Ono
Written by Akifumi Kaneko
Music by Elements Garden
Studio Satelight
Network MBS, Tokyo MX, TVA, BS11
Original run July 3, 2015 September 25, 2015
Episodes 13

Symphogear (Japanese: 戦姫絶唱シンフォギア Hepburn: Senki Zesshō Shinfogia, lit. Superb Song of the Valkyries: Symphogear) is a Japanese anime television series animated by Satelight, which aired on Tokyo MX between January 6, 2012 and March 30, 2012.[1] A second season entitled Symphogear G aired between July 4, 2013 and September 26, 2013, while a third season, Symphogear GX, aired between July 3, 2015 and September 26, 2015. A fourth and fifth season has been announced, along with a video game currently in production.[2]

Plot

Two years ago, a pair of idols, Tsubasa Kazanari and Kanade Amō, collectively known as ZweiWing, fought against an alien race known as Noise using armor known as Symphogear. To protect a girl named Hibiki Tachibana, who was severely wounded by the Noise, Kanade sacrificed herself to Tsubasa's angst, but a piece of her Symphogear relic, Gungnir, got embedded in Hibiki's chest, giving her a scar in the shape of the stylised dynamic forte sign. Two years later, as Tsubasa has fought the Noise alone, Hibiki ends up awakening the power of the Gungnir relic inside her body, gaining the same Symphogear armor that Kanade had. Using the power of song, Hibiki and her fellow Symphogear wielders must fight to protect the innocent and defeat those who would use the Noise for evil.[3]

Characters

Main characters

Hibiki Tachibana (立花 響 Tachibana Hibiki)
Voiced by: Aoi Yūki
A cheerful, rather childish schoolgirl who attends the same school as Tsubasa. Two years ago while attending a ZweiWing concert, she was nearly killed by the Noise, barely surviving thanks to the sacrifice of Kanade, who taught her never to accept death. During the first episode, when she becomes cornered by the Noise, she sings the same song she heard Kanade sing and ended up gaining Symphogear powers due a fragment of Kanade's armor that entered her body that day. Her Symphogear is Third Relic - Gungnir (ガングニール Gangunīru), which belonged to Kanade. However since it is only a fragment, she originally possesses less armor compared to the original, though the armor itself is capable of transforming in the same manner as an Armed Gear to a limited degree. She compensates for this by specializing in powerful martial arts, using short bursts of energy and pistons to power her punches or launch herself great distances. Whenever she becomes really angry, she sometimes enters a state of frenzy. She is seen capable of using Durandal, and uses it in the final battle against Finé with the help of her friends. She was thought to be dead after destroying a large section of the moon to save Earth, along with Tsubasa and Chris, but she actually survived, along with the others. Her Armed Gear were originally pile-bunkers, but eventually gained the form of a lance. Her theme color is orange. In the second season, it is shown that the Gungnir relic is spreading through her body, growing more with every transformation, which gives her increasingly explosive power but will eventually lead to Gungnir bursting out from inside her body and killing her. She manages to cure this thanks to the laser from Miku's gear removing hers, completely cleanse her body of Gungnir fragment thus fully disabling her transformation. In the final battle at frontier she manages to revive her symphogear by using energy from Maria's Black Gungnir. Her first name means "Echo", while her family name means "Standing flower".
Tsubasa Kazanari (風鳴 翼 Kazanari Tsubasa)
Voiced by: Nana Mizuki
A girl who has the power to use Symphogear armor, which uses music to fight off against aliens known as Noise. She was formally a part of a duo known as ZweiWing (lit. Two Wings,[4] from German: zwei - two), but her partner, Kanade, sacrificed herself fighting the Noise and she has since been fighting the Noise alone. After the death of her partner Kanade, to whom she is rather attached with after witnessing Kanade's urge to fight the noise, Tsubasa became quiet, cold and aloof. She is very reluctant to work with Hibiki, refusing to accept her as Kanade's replacement, but she and Hibiki eventually get to be good friends. Her Symphogear is the First Relic - Ame no Habakiri (天羽々斬) (Totsuka-no-Tsurugi) and her Armed Gear is a Ame no Habakiri which is a katana. She is also a rather popular pop idol, though she refuses to sing in concerts or accept proposals to release her songs internationally, viewing herself only as a weapon that sings only to fight. However, after "talking" to Kanade after singing her Superb Song, Tsubasa starts to open up to Hibiki, and even sings in the place where Kanade was killed, and later, accepting a contract overseas. She dies in the explosion of Kadingir, when she destroys it, but was revived with the Symphogear. She was thought to be dead once again after destroying a large section of the moon to save Earth, along with Hibiki and Chris, but she actually survived, along with the others. Her weapon is a katana, and her theme color is blue. Her first name means "Wing", while her family name means "Crying Wind".
Chris Yukine (雪音 クリス Yukine Kurisu)
Voiced by: Ayahi Takagaki
A mysterious girl who wields the Nehushtan Armor (ネフシュタンの鎧 Nefushutan no Yoroi) and has the ability to summon and command Noise at will. She also possesses the Symphogear, the Second Relic - Ichii-bal,[5] Ichaival[6] (イチイバル[7] Ichii-baru). She hates singing because of the destruction it causes. Even though she is violent, she is very kind sometimes. After her fight with Hibiki, she found out Finé lied to her in order to use her. She spent 6 years of her life being trafficking from research for compatibility with the Relic. She was being mistreated thus gained a hatred for adults. Genjūrō was supposed to be her legal guardian when her parents died, but she ran away 2 years before the series. She and Genjūrō make up and she is willingly cooperating with Tsubasa and Hibiki only under Genjūrō. She dies while trying to protect the moon, remembering her parents' sacrifice, but is revived with the Symphogear. She was thought to be dead once again after destroying a large section of the moon to save Earth, along with Tsubasa and Hibiki, but she actually survived, along with the others. Her weapon is a bullet and missile shooter, and her theme color is red. Her first name is foreign, but is initially derived from a Greek word meaning "anointed", and her family name means "The sound of the snow".
Miku Kohinata (小日向 未来 Kohinata Miku)
Voiced by: Yuka Iguchi
Hibiki's best friend, who shares a dorm with her and is often concerned for her safety. After a Noise attack, she figures out about Hibiki's secret, where they have a little trouble in their friendship, but Miku eventually joins the 2nd Division Mobile Disaster Response Corps to help Hibiki. In the second season, she is coerced by Dr. Ver into becoming the user of the Relic - Shénshòujìng (神獣鏡 shenshōjin, lit. "Deity and Beast Mirror"), with her Arms Gear being several reflective mirrors she can use to fire lasers that can negate the effects of relics. She is freed from it after Hibiki puts her in the path of her own negating laser. Her first name means "Future", while her family name means "A small place in the sun".
Kanade Amō (天羽 奏 Amō Kanade)
Voiced by: Minami Takayama
Tsubasa's former partner who fought alongside her. Five years ago, when her family was killed in a Noise attack, she was given harsh medical treatment to make her body compatible with the Gungnir relic, to which she consented to, hoping to avenge them. She had since performed alongside Tsubasa, growing an appreciation for letting others hear her songs and forming the vocal duo, ZweiWing. Two years ago, she sacrificed herself to protect Hibiki during a Noise attack, singing her superb song which destroyed them and herself. During the attack, a piece of her armor was implanted in Hibiki's body, allowing her to use the same powers. She continues to support Tsubasa in her times of need through her spirit and Tsubasa's dreams. Her Symphogear is the Third Relic - Gungnir which is the same as Hibiki's, but has more armor and an Armed Gear which is a lance. Her theme color is orange. Her first name means "To play (an instrument or song)", while her family name means "Heaven's wings".
Maria Cadenzavna Eve (マリア・カデンツァヴナ・イヴ Maria Kadentsavuna Ivu)
Voiced by: Yōko Hikasa
An energetic singer who reached the top of the American music charts about 2 months after her debut. Although it has a mysterious quality, her vigorous singing voice has crossed over international borders and garnered a large number of wild and enthusiastic fans throughout the world. To bring forth justice, she has risen as an enemy against all of humanity, clad in a Gungnir Symphogear that is outside of the Japanese government’s control. Her weapon is the Black Gungnir, a spear similar in form to Kanade's but with different features including a powerful cannon mode, and her theme color is black.[8] Maria initially claims to be the newest reincarnation of Finé, but this is eventually revealed to be a ruse. Like Kanade, Maria is reliant on LiNKER to maintain synchronization with her Symphogear, giving her a time limit in battle and causing her superb song to be potentially fatal. In GX she briefly uses Hibiki's Gungnir to protect her friends from the Alca-Noise, and later thanks to Elfnein she starts using Serena's Relic Airgetlam. Her new weapon takes the form of a whip-sword that can be used in many different ways, while her theme color is silver.
Shirabe Tsukuyomi (月読 調 Tsukuyomi Shirabe)
Voiced by: Yoshino Nanjō
One of the mysterious Symphogear users who coordinates with Maria’s team. Although she appears docile on the outside, she is actually a bold tactician that has frequently used any means necessary to meet her goals. She harbors strong feelings of distrust against Hibiki, who has been named a hero after saving the Earth from a moon fragment, and she will constantly belittle Hibiki’s actions by calling her a "hypocrite". Later in the battle between her and Kirika, it is revealed that she is the true inherited descendant of Finé. Her Symphogear Shul Shagana are disc blades stored in several parts of her body, and her theme color is pink. Her first name means "Tune", and her last name is the name of the Japanese god of the moon.
Kirika Akatsuki (暁 切歌 Akatsuki Kirika)
Voiced by: Ai Kayano
Kirika is another one of the mysterious Symphogear users. Although she has a very straightforward cheerful and cooperative personality, she harbors a shadowy past as one of the "Receptor Children" who was treated as an observation subject at a certain research facility along with Maria, Serena, Shirabe and others. The bonds between Kirika and her friends are so strong that she feels no fear from fighting against the entire world. Thought to be the true inherited descendant of Finé when she suddenly uses Finé's powers to protect herself and Shirabe from falling debris, it is later revealed in the battle between her and Shirabe, she is not the next Finé after realizing that Shirabe is the true inherited descendant of Finé. She reveals in GX that she is in love with Shirabe. Her Symphogear Igalima is a scythe, and her theme color is green. Her first name means "Cutting a song (in the middle)", and her last name means "Dawn" (a hint to the sun).

2nd Division Mobile Disaster Response Corps

Genjūrō Kazanari (風鳴 弦十郎 Kazanari Genjūrō)
Voiced by: Hideo Ishikawa
Leader of the 2nd Division Mobile Disaster Response Corps. He is also Tsubasa's uncle and a fan of action movies. His physical strength is strong enough to deflect Tsubasa's Symphogear and her Arms Gear alone. After the attack by the girl in the Nehushtan Armor (who was soon figured out to be Chris), he becomes Hibiki's teacher in martial arts at her request. After his encounter with Chris, he vowed to save her for the errors he made in the past. When Chris' parents died 8 years back, he gained custody of her because her parents trusted him, but she ran off. Genjūrō and Chris made up and she willingly cooperates with Tsubasa and Hibiki under Genjūrō's supervision only. He starts to get suspicious of Ryōko's activities.
Shinji Ogawa (緒川 慎次 Ogawa Shinji)
Voiced by: Sōichirō Hoshi
One of the agents of the Mobile Disaster Response Corps and Tsubasa's businessman during her shows.
Aoi Tomosato (友里 あおい Tomosato Aoi)
Voiced by: Asami Seto
She works in Mobile Disaster Response Corps and is always in the underground part of the school.
Sakuya Fujitaka (藤尭 朔也 Fujitaka Sakuya)
Voiced by: Kenji Akabane
He works in Mobile Disaster Response Corps and is always in the underground part of the school.
Elfnein (エルフナイン Erufunein)
Voiced by: Misaki Kuno
A girl from the world of alchemy who bears a resemblance to Carol. She comes before the other Symphogear users to provide them with a means of combating the Alca-Noise.

Others

Yumi Itaba (板場 弓美 Itaba Yumi)
Voiced by: Chinatsu Akasaki
Hibiki and Miku's classmate and friend. An anime-lover, a running gag involves her proclaiming that "This isn't an anime".
Kuriyo Andō (安藤 創世 Andō Kuriyo)
Voiced by: Mikako Komatsu
Another one of Hibiki and Miku's classmates and friends. Calls Hibiki and Miku by the nicknames Bikki and Hina, respectively.
Shiori Terashima (寺島 詩織 Terashima Shiori)
Voiced by: Nao Tōyama
Another one of Hibiki and Miku's classmates and friends. Calls her friends by last name.
Masahito Shibata (斯波田 賢仁 Shibata Masahito)
Voiced by: Hidekatsu Shibata
The Vice President of Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He is often caught up in dealing with the complexities of current world affairs, but his main duty is to protect the Japanese government’s national interest and the black art crystallized technology of the Symphogear system. Although he is often seen as having a rude personality, he is the only man that understands Genjūrō, and is generally a person who cooperates with the Special Disaster Response Team’s operations.
Serena Cadenzavna Eve (セレナ・カデンツァヴナ・イヴ Serena Kadentsavuna Ivu)
Voiced by: Yui Horie
Maria’s younger sister who successfully became a Symphogear user and displays unparalleled talent. With her calm and gentle personality, she feels hesitant to use her gear’s power for the purpose of fighting. Her tender singing voice soothes Maria’s soul, and her smile has become the very foundation of Maria’s determination. Five years ago, she sacrificed herself by singing her superb song to seal the Nephilim that was rampaging to protect Maria, Nastassja and the other Scientists.
Professor Nastassja (ナスターシャ教授 Nasutāsha-kyouju)
Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue
A heretical engineer who supports the operations of Maria’s team. After the events of the "lunar attack", one segment of information regarding the sacred relics was released to the public, however the knowledge that Nastassja holds is far greater than that. Although she looks upon Maria’s team with kind eyes, in order to help them achieve their difficult mission she intentionally treats them very strictly. She always sits on a wheelchair.

Antagonists

Ryōko Sakurai (櫻井 了子 Sakurai Ryōko) /Finé (フィーネ Fīne)
Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro
Head Scientist of the Mobile Disaster Response Corps and creator of the Symphogear. She has the ability to form powerful force-fields. She tends to display some sexual tendencies towards Hibiki. Her loyalties are somehow questionable, as she concerns herself more over the Symphogears and armors. She is soon revealed to be the main antagonist, Finé, who had possessed Ryōko's body long ago to use the power of Kadingir (Sumerian name of Babylon) to destroy the moon and bring about chaos on the earth.
As Finé, she is revealed to be an ancient priestess who had served God and in time came to love Him (perhaps in a romantic fashion). It is heavily implied that it was she who had the Tower of Babel built in an attempt to reach Him, but her efforts were confounded when He threw down the Tower and inflicted the Curse of Balal (the Hebrew word from where the word Babel was derived). Undeterred, her soul was passed down through her descendants and that her consciousness would awaken whenever coming into contact with the Aufwachen (awakening in German) wavelength given off by the Relics. According to her, she was responsible for the paradigm shifts that had changed humanity throughout history, working through the bodies of her descendants. Due to this reason, she is essentially immortal, capable of resurrection so as long her DNA is passed down. Finé is convinced that only pain could unite humanity, and had used this as a reason whenever she tortured Chris as punishment or her own entertainment. After Ryōko dies, her consciousness goes to Shirabe, but when Shirabe takes the hit when Kirika meant to commit suicide, Finé takes the blow instead and her soul died protecting Shirabe.
Dr. Ver (ウェル博士 Ueru-hakase)
Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita
A researcher who was transferred from the USA’s sacred relic research institution and works together with the Special Disaster Response Team Division 2 to analyze the Sakurai Theory, though this was quickly revealed as a ruse to secure Solomon's Cane. As an expert on biochemistry, he has demonstrated an aptitude for research involving the bonding of living organisms to sacred relics. Deeply ambitious, Ver is fascinated with the Symphogears and their users, and developed a more advanced form of the LiNKER drug that allows sync ratios to be raised by force along with a counteragent. He is also visibly insane, prone to sudden and extreme outbursts of emotion despite his normally calm demeanor. It's later revealed that he planned to make the moon crash to Earth so he can repopulate humanity himself. After the destruction of the Nephilim, he's imprisoned despite his desire of dying a hero. In GX is revealed he was imprisoned in the Undersea Dragon Palace because of the merging of his left arm with the Nephilim cells and saved Carol before she was defeated. He helps Carol power up the Chateau de Tiffauges, and she stabs him once his purpose is fulfilled. He helps Maria, Shirabe and Kirika deactivate the Chateau and ends up sacrificing himself to protect them from the destruction of the castle.
Carol Malus Dienheim (キャロル・マールス・ディーンハイム Kyaroru Mārusu Dīnhaimu)
Voiced by: Inori Minase
A girl from a world of alchemy who seeks to destroy the world in order to avenge the death of her father. She is focused on destroying all the miracles in the world, particularly Hibiki. She has access to her own relic and can obtain an adult form in combat by sacrificing all her memories. After being defeated by Hibiki, Chris, and Tsubasa, she commits suicide in order to avoid being captured. It is later revealed that she has been resurrected following the destruction of Galie and Micha and that she has a connection to Elfnein, which allows her to use her senses. She planned for the destruction of the Autoscorers using the IGNITE modes to power up the Chateau de Tiffauges and by disturbing the Ley Lines, she intended to use the Chateau to destroy the world and obtain all its knowledge. When Elfnein said that her father didn't wanted her to destroy the world, she admits that she's right, but also that she's too resentful toward the world to stop. When the Chateau de Tiffauges is destroyed, she refuses to surrender and uses all her memories to create a giant mechanical lion to fight the heroines, only to be defeated when Hibiki combines the power of all their Relics. She survived the battle but at the cost of her memories. After reconciling with the dying Elfnein, Carol and Elfnein merge into a single being so both can live at the same time.
Phara Suyuf (ファラ・スユーフ Fara Suyūfu)
Voiced by: Masumi Tazawa
One of the four Autoscorers Carol has under her command. Phara has incredible flexibility and wields a pair of swords. Named after Archangel Raphael and the Suit of Swords. Her elemental affiliation is with Air. She is destroyed by Tsubasa using her Ignite mode.
Leiur Darahim (レイア・ダラーヒム Reia Darāhimu)
Voiced by: Shizuka Ishigami
An Autoscorer who uses coins to perform high speed projectile attacks. She also has the ability to generate a massive shadow self that can be used to attack. Named after Archangel Uriel and the Suit of Coins. Her elemental affiliation is with Earth. She is destroyed by Chris using her Ignite mode.
Galie Tuman (ガリィ・トゥーマーン Garyi Tūmān)
Voiced by: Michiyo Murase
An Autoscorer who can manipulate water to create illusions or form ice attacks. Named after Archangel Gabriel and the Suit of Cups. Her elemental affiliation is with Water. She is destroyed by Maria using her Ignite mode.
Micha Jawkan (ミカ・ジャウカーン Mika Jaukān)
Voiced by: Shiori Izawa
A combat-type Autoscorer who has a violent personality, possessing claws and rocket-powered hair. Named after Archangel Michael and the Suit of Wands. Her elemental affiliation is with Fire. She is destroyed by Shirabe and Kirika in a combined attack with both of them using their Ignite modes.

Terminology

Symphogear (シンフォギア Shinfogia)
A powerful armor initially used to combat the Noise, with many limiters that are initially locked. They are activated when its user uses a song to harmonize with a relic.
Most Symphogears have an ultimate form called X-Drive Form, where most of its limiters are released, giving the user immense power, capable of destroying a great amount of noise at once. Depending on the number of limiters released, the armor may manifest in different forms under X-Drive mode.
Noise (ノイズ Noizu)
Plotted as an unknown race that has appeared throughout series' times. Taking many forms, these creatures kill humans by turning them into carbon dust on contact. However, they are weak against the special properties of the Symphogear. It is revealed in-story that they are a product of the curse of Balal and are created by humanity's wish to eliminate each other. In the third season, a new breed called Alca-Noise (アルカノイズ Aruka-Noizu) is created, which has the power to destroy Symphogear armor and deal damage to the relics.
Relic (聖遺物 Sēibutsu)
Prehistoric instruments of unknown technology that is used to form the core of Symphogear. Each Relic holds different properties and will manifest in different forms with different power, when crafted into a Symphogear.
Most Symphogears are crafted from Relic fragments, but there are cases where users can equip complete Relic (完全聖遺物 Kanzēn Sēibutsu)(such as Durandal) and unleash their power. They are significantly more powerful than Relic fragments, but are much harder to control.
Armed Gear (アームドギア Āmudo Gia)
Powerful weapons manifested with each Symphogear, that can take many forms based on the properties of each individual gear. Hibiki is the exception since her relic is a fragment. In G's final episode she obtains one like that of Kanade's but directly connected to her right hand.
Climax Song (絶唱 Zesshō)
A song sung by a Symphogear user that unleashes the full power of the Symphogear into a massive attack. However, even tiny amounts of discord between the user and their Symphogear cause severe damage to the user's body. For Gear users who rely on LiNKER to boost their sync rates, such as Kanade, using the Climax Song will almost always be fatal, while a user with a naturally high sync rate can endure the song but will require hospitalization. Hibiki, due to being fused with her relic, has the ability to use her Climax Song much more freely than other Gear users and can even drain the energy out of other Climax Songs, though this ability is still a severe burden on her.
Solomon's Cane (ソロモンの杖 Soromon no Tsuē)
An artifact that allows the user to summon and control the Noise. It is used by several users throughout the show, primarily by Finé during the first season and Dr. Ver during the second.
Autoscorer (自動人形 (オートスコアラー) Ōtosukoarā)
Automated dolls created by Carol to fight against the Symphogear users. They use the power of memories to perform their abilities, which they can obtain from humans by kissing them and transfer to other Autoscorers. They are also able to use vials provided by Carol to summon Alca-Noise and create spatial warps. Each of them has an elemental affiliation with one of the four classic elements, Earth, Air, Fire, or Water.

Media

Manga

A manga accompaniment to the series, illustrated by Dan Yoshii, was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's NewType Ace magazine between November 2011 and April 2013.

Anime

The anime, produced by Satelight and Encourage Films, began airing in Japan on Tokyo MX between January 6, 2012 and March 30, 2012. Funimation Entertainment licensed the series for North America and simulcast the series on Nico Nico.[9] On September 5, 2012, Thomas Romain, an animator on the series, wrote on Twitter "for the ones who liked Symphogear, there will be good news soon!",[10] later revealing on October 6, 2012 that production on a second season has begun. The second season, titled Senki Zesshō Symphogear G, aired between July 4, 2013 and September 26, 2013.[11][12][13][14] A third season,[15] titled Senki Zessho Symphogear GX, aired in Japan between July 3, 2015 and September 25, 2015 and was simulcast by Crunchyroll.[16][17] Crunchyroll also began streaming the first season from September 2, 2015,[18] followed by Symphogear G on September 18, 2015.[19] A fourth and fifth season were announced on February 28, 2016, at the Symphogear Live 2016 event in Japan, and are currently in production.[2]

Music

Opening themes
"Synchrogazer" by Nana Mizuki (Season 1) (Ending Ep. 12) (Insert Ep. 13)
"Vitalization" by Nana Mizuki and Daisuke Kikuta (Season 2) (Ending Ep. 12) (Insert Ep. 13)
"Exterminate" by Nana Mizuki (Season 3) (Insert Ep. 13)
Ending themes
"Meteor Light" by Ayahi Takagaki (Season 1) (Opening Ep. 12)
"Next Destination" by Ayahi Takagaki (Season 2) (Opening Ep. 12)
"Rebirth-day" by Ayahi Takagaki (Season 3) (Opening Ep. 12)
"Itsuka no Niji, Hana no Omoide" (いつかの虹、花の想い出, "A Rainbow from Someday, a Flower of Memories") by Aoi Yūki and Yuka Iguchi (Season 3 bonus episodes)
Season 1 insert songs
"Gyakkō no Flügel" (逆光のフリューゲル Gyakkō no Furyūgeru, "Backlit Wings") by Nana Mizuki and Minami Takayama (Ep. 1, 13)
"Orbital Beat" by Nana Mizuki and Minami Takayama (Ep. 1)
"Kimi to Iu Oto Kanade Tsukiru Made" (君ト云ウ 音奏デ 尽キルマデ, roughly "I'll Sing with You Until the Sound of My Voice Burns Out") by Minami Takayama (Ep. 1)
"Zettō Ame no Habakiri" (絶刀・天羽々斬, "Fatal Blade Ame no Habakiri") by Nana Mizuki (Ep. 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 12)
"Gekisō Gungnir" (撃槍・ガングニール Gekisō Gangunīru, "Offensive Spear Gungnir") by Aoi Yūki (Ep. 2, 3, 4, 5)
"Watashi to Iu Oto Hibiki Sono Saki Ni" (私ト云ウ 音響キ ソノ先ニ, roughly "Sing with Me, and the Sound of Our Voices Will Echo Beyond") by Aoi Yūki (Ep. 6, 7, 8, 10)
"Mayumi Ichaival" (魔弓・イチイバル Mayumi Ichībaru, "Evil Bow Ichiaval") by Ayahi Takagaki (Ep. 7, 8, 10, 11)
"Koi no Okehazama" (恋の桶狭間, "A Hole in the Bucket of Love") by Nana Mizuki (Ep. 9, short version)
"Flight Feathers" by Nana Mizuki (Ep. 9)
"Tsunaida Te Dake ga Tsumugu Mono" (繋いだ手だけが紡ぐもの, "What Only Connected Hands Can Weave") by Ayahi Takagaki (Ep. 10)
"First Love Song" by Aoi Yūki, Nana Mizuki and Ayahi Takagaki (Ep. 13)
Season 2 insert songs
"Apple" by Yōko Hikasa and Yui Horie (Ep. 1, 5, 9, 13)
"Dark Oblivion" by Yōko Hikasa (Ep. 1)
"Seigi wo Shinjite, Nigirishimete" (正義を信じて、握り締めて, "Believe in Justice, Grip it Tight") by Aoi Yūki (Ep. 1, 5, 7)
"Fushichō no Flamme" (不死鳥のフランメ Fushichō no Furanme, "Phoenix Flame") by Yōko Hikasa and Nana Mizuki (Ep. 1)
"Ressō Gungnir" (烈槍・ガングニール Ressō Gangunīru, "Violent Spear Gungnir") by Yōko Hikasa (Ep. 1, 4, 8, 12)
"Gekkō no Tsurugi" (月煌ノ剣, "Moonlit Sword")[20] by Nana Mizuki (Ep. 2, 3, 9, 11)
"Ōkyo Shul Shagana" (鏖鋸・シュルシャガナ Ōkyo Shurushagana, "Annihilation Saw Shul Shagana") by Yoshino Nanjō (Ep. 2, 8, 9)
"Bye-Bye Lullaby" by Ayahi Takagaki (Ep. 3, 9, 10)
"Gokuren Igalima" (獄鎌・イガリマ Gokuren Igarima, "Jail Scythe Igalima") by Ai Kayano (Ep. 4)
"Genchaku! Denkō Keiji Ban" (現着ッ!電光刑事バン, "Currently Uniformed! Lightning Detective Bang") by Chinatsu Akasaki, Mikako Komatsu, and Nao Tōyama (Ep. 4)
"Kyōshitsu Monochrome" (教室モノクローム Kyōshitsu Monokurōmu, "Monochrome Classroom") by Ayahi Takagaki (Ep. 4)
"Orbital Beat" by Yoshino Nanjō and Ai Kayano (Ep. 5)
"Eiyū Koji" (英雄故事, "Hero's Tale") by Hideo Ishikawa and Aoi Yūki (Ep. 9)
"Rainbow Flower" by Aoi Yūki (Ep. 10)
"Waikyō Shenshōjin" (歪鏡・シェンショウジン, "Distorted Mirror Shénshòujìng") by Yuka Iguchi (Ep. 10)
"Edge Works of Goddess Zababa" by Yoshino Nanjō and Ai Kayano (Ep. 11, 12)
"Zettō Ame no Habakiri" (絶刀・天羽々斬, "Fatal Blade Ame no Habakiri") by Nana Mizuki (Ep. 12)
"Hajimari no Babel" (始まりの歌(バベル) Hajimari no Baberu, "Babel of Beginnings") by Aoi Yūki, Nana Mizuki, Ayahi Takagaki, Yoshino Nanjō, Ai Kayano, and Yōko Hikasa (Ep. 13)
"Nijiiro no Flügel" (虹色のフリューゲル Nijīro no Furyūgeru, "Rainbow Wings") by Aoi Yūki, Nana Mizuki, Ayahi Takagaki, Yoshino Nanjō, Ai Kayano, and Yōko Hikasa (Ep. 13)
Season 3 insert songs
"Radiant Force" by Aoi Yūki, Nana Mizuki, and Ayahi Takagaki (Ep. 1)
"Seiten Galaxy Cross" (星天ギャラクシィクロス Seiten Gyarakushikurosu, "Celestial Star Galaxy Cross") by Nana Mizuki and Yōko Hikasa (Ep. 1)
"Genkai Toppa G-Beat" (限界突破 G-beat, "Limit Breaking G-Beat") by Aoi Yūki (Ep. 1, 4, 8)
"Glorious Break" by Nana Mizuki (Ep. 1, 12, 13)
"Trust Heart" by Ayahi Takagaki (Ep. 2, 7, 10)
"Beyond the Blade" by Nana Mizuki (Ep. 2, 9)
"Overkill Scythe Hell" (オーバーキルサイズ・ヘル Ōbākirusaizu Heru) by Ai Kayano (Ep. 3, 10)
"The Beef Stroganoff Song" (ビーフストロガノフのうた Bīfusutoroganofu no Uta) by Chinatsu Akasaki, Mikako Komatsu, Nao Tōyama, Aoi Yūki, and Yuka Iguchi (Ep. 3)
"Ressō Gungnir" (烈槍・ガングニール Ressō Gangunīru, "Violent Spear Gungnir") by Yōko Hikasa (Ep. 4)
"Genocide Saw Heaven" (ジェノサイドソウ・ヘヴン Genosaidosō Hebun) by Yoshino Nanjō (Ep. 5, 8)
"Just Loving X-Edge" by Yoshino Nanjō and Ai Kayano (Ep. 5)
"Bayonet Charge" by Nana Mizuki and Ayahi Takagaki (Ep. 5, 6)
"Radiant Force (Ignited Arrangement)" by Aoi Yūki, Nana Mizuki, and Ayahi Takagaki (Ep. 6)
"Ginude Airgetlám" (銀腕・アガートラーム Ginude Agātorāmu, "Silver Arm Airgetlám") by Yōko Hikasa (Ep. 7, 9, 12)
"Ginude Airgetlám (Ignited Arrangement)" (銀腕・アガートラーム (Ignited Arrangement), "Silver Arm Airgetlám (Ignited Arrangement)") by Yōko Hikasa (Ep. 7)
"Just Loving X-Edge (Ignited Arrangement)" by Yoshino Nanjō and Ai Kayano (Ep. 8)
"Beyond the Blade (Ignited Arrangement)" by Nana Mizuki (Ep. 9)
"Trust Heart (Ignited Arrangement)" by Ayahi Takagaki (Ep. 10)
"Little Miracle -Grip it tight-" (リトルミラクル -Grip it tight- Ritorumirakuru -Grip it tight-) by Aoi Yūki (Ep. 11)
"Senkin Dur da Blá" (殲琴・ダウルダブラ Senkin Dārudabura, "Massacre Harp Dur da Blá") by Inori Minase (Ep. 11, 12)
""Arigatō" no Utai Nagara" (「ありがとう」を唄いながら, "While Singing Our Thanks") by Ai Kayano, Yoshino Nanjō, and Yōko Hikasa (Ep. 12)
"Genkai Toppa G-Beat (Ignited Arrangement)" (限界突破 G-beat (Ignited Arrangement), "Limit Breaking G-Beat (Ignited Arrangement)") by Aoi Yūki (Ep. 12)
"Hajimari no Babel" (始まりの歌(バベル) Hajimari no Baberu, "Babel of Beginnings") by Aoi Yūki, Nana Mizuki, Ayahi Takagaki, Yoshino Nanjō, Ai Kayano, and Yōko Hikasa (Ep. 13)
"Tomorrow" by Inori Minase (Ep. 13, instrumental)
"Nijiiro no Flügel" (虹色のフリューゲル Nijīro no Furyūgeru, "Rainbow Wings") by Aoi Yūki, Nana Mizuki, Ayahi Takagaki, Yoshino Nanjō, Ai Kayano, Yōko Hikasa, and Minami Takayama (Ep. 13)
Unused songs
"Hidamari Memoria" (陽だまりメモリア, "Sunshine Memoria") by Yuka Iguchi
"Koi no Okehazama" (恋の桶狭間, "A Hole in the Bucket of Love") by Nana Mizuki (full version)
"Practice Mode" by Yoshino Nanjo
"Tegami" (手紙, "Letter") by Ai Kayano
"Kaban no Kakushigoto" (かばんの隠し事, "Secret of the Satchel") by Yuka Iguchi
"Sora e…" (空へ…, "To the Sky") by Nana Mizuki
"Hōkago Key Holder" (放課後キーホルダー Hōkago Kīhorudā, "After School Key Holder") by Ayahi Takagaki
"Sense of Distance" by Yoshino Nanjo
"Okitegami" (おきてがみ, "Farewell Letter") by Ai Kayano
"Junpaku Innocent" (純白イノセント Junpaku Inosento, "Innocent Pure White") by Yoko Hikasa
"Green Green" (グリーングリーン Gurīngurīn) by Inori Minase (cover of the Japanese song by the same name)

Video game

A video game based on the series is currently in development.[2] Characters from Symphogear appear in Super Heroine Chronicle, a role-playing game developed by Namco Bandai Games for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita and released in Japan on February 6, 2014.[21]

References

  1. "Senhime Zesshō Symphogear Music Battle TV Anime to Air". Anime News Network. October 6, 2011. Retrieved October 7, 2011.
  2. 1 2 3 "Symphogear Anime Gets Both 4th & 5th Seasons With Game in Production". Anime News Network. February 28, 2016. Retrieved February 28, 2016.
  3. "Symphogear Music Battle TV Anime's 1st Promo Streamed". Anime News Network. 2011-12-28. Retrieved 2012-10-07.
  4. There is no plural form in Japanese.
  5. Transcription from season 1, episode 7 (Ichii-bal awakening).
  6. Transcription from season 2 opening.
  7. Also known as Yewfelle, a holy bow from Fire Emblem games.
  8. "Genjūro's Angels: New character introductions".
  9. "Niconico to Stream High School DxD, Symphogear, Milky Holmes 2". Anime News Network. 2012-01-23. Retrieved 2012-10-07.
  10. "Symphogear Artist: Good News for Fans Soon". Anime News Network. 2012-09-04. Retrieved 2012-10-07.
  11. "Twitter / Thomasintokyo: Ok guys. The big news was that". Twitter.com. Retrieved 2012-10-07.
  12. "Symphogear Anime Gets New Season in 2013". Anime News Network. 2012-10-06. Retrieved 2012-10-07.
  13. "Senki Zesshō Symphogear G Anime Season to Premiere in July". Anime News Network. 2013-10-22. Retrieved 2013-10-26.
  14. "Senki Zesshō Symphogear G Anime's New Character Designs Posted". Anime News Network. 2013-10-22. Retrieved 2013-10-26.
  15. "Senki Zesshō Symphogear Anime Gets 3rd Season". Anime News Network. 2012-12-14. Retrieved 2012-12-14.
  16. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/daily-briefs/2015-03-15/symphogear-season-3-title-july-premiere-cast-staff-visual-unveiled/.85997
  17. http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2015/07/17/crunchyroll-starts-streaming-symphogear-gx-today
  18. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/daily-briefs/2015-09-03/crunchyroll-adds-to-love-ru-anime-symphogear-season-1/.92455
  19. http://www.crunchyroll.com/forumtopic-919429/new-catalog-title-symphogear-g-dears-and-gunbuster-2
  20. "Twitter / SYMPHOGEAR: なんて読むの?シリーズ。 翼さんの新戦闘曲「月煌ノ剣」は「ゲッコウノツルギ」です。"
  21. "Super Heroine Chronicle Game Unites SD Characters from 10 Anime". Anime News Network. 2013-10-22. Retrieved 2013-10-26.

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