Thursday, June 1, 2017

Slayers: The Book of Spells

In these three self-contained half-hour stories, Lina Inverse and her partner, Naga The Serpent, take on a variety of jobs for quick cash, food, and/or their own skins. The first episode, "The Scary Chimera Plan," pits them against a lunatic magician who intends to use Lina to create a fearsome, spell-slinging monster. Then, in "Jeffry's Knighthood," they're hired by an overprotective mother to see that her son - a young man barely capable of holding a sword - becomes a respected knight, by "helping" him fight off the marauding soldiers terrorizing the area. Finally, "Mirror, Mirror" puts the two in a race to hunt down and capture (for bounty, of course) a rogue sorceror who's found an ancient artifact that can create loyal duplicates of anything or anyone, including his enemies.

(Source: ANN)

Slayers: The Book of Spells Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Supernatural

Slayers: The Book of Spells Synonyms:

Slayers: The Book of Spells Studios: J.C. Staff, ADV Films, Kadokawa Shoten, Marubeni,

Slayers: The Book of Spells Review

Slayers: The Book of Spells Characters:

  • Name: Gracia Ul Naga Saillune
  • Role: Main
  • Actor: Maria Kawamura,
  • Language: Japanese,
  • Name: Lina Inverse
  • Role: Main
  • Actor: Megumi Hayashibara,
  • Language: Japanese,
  • Name: Diol
  • Role: Supporting
  • Actor: Takeshi Aono,
  • Language: Japanese,
  • Name: Vista
  • Role: Supporting
  • Actor: Kaneto Shiozawa,
  • Language: Japanese,
  • Name: Jeffrey Mailstar
  • Role: Supporting
  • Actor: Akira Ishida,
  • Language: Japanese,
  • Name: Galda
  • Role: Supporting
  • Actor: Ryuuzaburou Ootomo,
  • Language: Japanese,
  • Name: Goldias
  • Role: Supporting
  • Actor: Hidekatsu Shibata,
  • Language: Japanese,
  • Name: Josephine
  • Role: Supporting
  • Actor: Rihoko Yoshida,
  • Language: Japanese,
  • Name: Lagan
  • Role: Supporting
  • Actor: Banjou Ginga,
  • Language: Japanese,

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