Wild Arms: Twilight Venom
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ワイルドアームズTV (Wairudo Āmuzu TV) | |
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Genre | Adventure, space western |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Itsuro Kawasaki |
Written by |
Akemi Omode Yoshimi Narita |
Music by | Ko Otani |
Studio | Bee Train |
Licensed by | |
Network | WOWOW |
English network | |
Original run | 18 October 1999 – 27 March 2000 |
Episodes | 22 |
Wild Arms: Twilight Venom (ワイルドアームズ トワイライトヴェノム) is a Japanese animated television series based on the Wild Arms series of video games. The series was animated by Bee Train, and directed by Itsuro Kawasaki and Kōichi Mashimo. Twilight Venom aired on WOWOW from October 18, 1999, to March 27, 2000, totaling 22 episodes.
Plot
Dr. Kiel Aronnax, Mirabelle and Loretta encounter a ten-year-old boy during their escape from prison. He turns out to be the former famous gunslinger Sheyenne Rainstorm and is equipped with a famous and mysterious ARMS weapon. The series follows Sheyenne and Kiel as they search for the mystery of Sheyenne's missing body.
Characters
- Sheyenne Rainstorm: A famous gunslinger with the ability to use the mysterious ARMS weapons. He was rumored to have been a reincarnation from the Evil Race due to his birthmark on his back and his ability to remain unharmed when using the ARMS. 3 years before the series start, he was mysteriously shot and his brain transplanted into the body of a 10-year-old. His original body was moved somewhere else, and Sheyenne spends the entire series looking for it. As an adult, Sheyenne was a vain playboy who easily attracted the attention of women due to his handsome visage. After being reborn, he constantly laments the loss of such attention throughout the series. He travels mainly with Kiel and Issac, but frequently meets the female thieves by accident. He and Loretta often butt heads. Voiced by: Mayumi Asano (Japanese); Brianne Siddall (English).
- Dr. Kiel Aronnax: A scientist who had been imprisoned and tortured at Alcatraz. He eventually escapes due to the distraction of Loretta's group infiltrating the prison, and leads them to the treasure - which turns out to be a sleeping Sheyenne. Afterwards, he goes along to help Sheyenne find his body. Unlike the common scientist stereotype, Kiel has the build of a brawler, and the skills to beat down his opponents. While Kiel does serve as the moral compass and the occasional father figure (to the chagrin of Sheyenne, who's commonly mistaken as his son) in the group, Kiel also has his fair share of secrets, the biggest of which involves Sheyenne. Voiced by: Junpei Morita (Japanese); Jamieson Price (English).
- Loretta Oratorio: A thief and crest sorceress, she spends her time with Mirabelle and Jerusha stealing from the rich and treasure hunting. To her chagrin, they frequently run into Sheyenne's group and as a result, often lose the treasure. So much so that both Loretta and Mirabelle dubbed Sheyenne as the "God of Poverty" and resolved to run away the next time they see him. Loretta is aware of her own beauty, and one of her most common ploys is to use her body to distract unwary victims before robbing them. She is not without skills, however, as shown in episode 9, "The Slave of the Game," where she becomes the top female grappler. She is a proficient crest sorceress, but is limited by her obsession with the monetary value of the crest. As a thief and treasure-hunter, Loretta is prone to doing nearly anything to get to the valuables, up to and including pretending to be a long lost heiress and joining an all-female robbery gang. However, she has shown to adhere to a moral code when it comes to obtaining crests, and is visibly outraged when someone has broken it. Voiced by: Fumiko Osaka (Japanese); Wendee Lee (English).
- Mirabelle Graceland: One of a vampire-like race, the Crimson Nobles, she and Loretta make their living stealing and treasure-hunting. She seems to have a slight crush on Sheyanne, though that might be because she (and every other Crimson Noble) finds his blood incredibly delicious. Crimson Nobles have the ability to transform into strange bat-like creatures, and Mirabelle often transforms easily between the two forms, though others have remarked on her slow flying. Voiced by: Nariko Fujieda (Japanese); Julie Maddalena (English).
- Jerusha: A 5000-year-old Popepi Pipepo, she assists Loretta and Mirabelle during their travels. Jerusha has been married 5 or 6 times, one of which is to Issac. The two argue whenever they meet and Jerusha often flouts Issac's tentative moves to rekindle their relationship. Despite the antagonism, however, Jerusha does harbor similar feelings towards Issac (whom she calls Isaku, to his annoyance). Voiced by: Rikako Aikawa (Japanese); Philece Sampler (English).
- Isaac: A 5000-year-old Popepi Pipepo, he assists Sheyenne and Kiel during his travels. He first appears in a cage at a market stall, though it's later revealed that the shop is actually his and the shopkeeper his apprentice. Due to the low numbers of Popepi Pipepo, he becomes interested when Sheyenne mentions meeting a female Popei Pipepo and decides to leave with them in hopes in meeting her. To his dismay, it's his ex-wife, Jerusha. Despite actions to the contrary, Issac still has feelings for Jerusha, remarking that being married was the happiest time of his life. Voiced by: Mitsuo Iwata (Japanese); Steven Blum (English).
Episodes
- Sleeping Dirty
- ARMS Crazy
- Desert Dragon Fantasy
- The Faluna Bible
- Portrait of Lana
- Affair of the Fargaia Express
- Someday My Robber Will Come
- Mouth Wide Shut
- The Slave of the Game
- Guilty or...
- No Home, No Body
- Lie, Laila, Lie
- Lullaby of the Noble-Red
- Interview With The Ampire
- Natural Born Angel
- Fatal Goddess
- Child at Heart
- The Days of the Bacchus
- Gone with the Smoke
- Faluna Struck
- Once Upon a Time in Fargaia
- The Last of Sheyenne
Relation to the Wild Arms game series
Twilight Venom has various crossovers with the second installment of the Wild Arms series. Models of Liz and Ard are visible inside a monster museum in episode 11, "No Home, No Body". Judecca makes an appearance in episode 15 (a character with the likeness of Zed from the first Wild Arms also appears); Kanon from Wild Arms 2 in episode 17. Irving Vold Valeria (Wild Arms 2) and the Guardian Lucied (multiple games) appear in episode 16, but unlike all other cameos, appear in future episodes and have a connection to the storyline.
External links
- Wild Arms: Twilight Venom (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Wild Arms: Twilight Venom at the Internet Movie Database
- Wild Arms: Twilight Venom at TV.com
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