Dream Eater Merry

Yumekui Merry (Japanese夢喰いメリー, dt " Dream Eater Merry ") is a manga by Yoshitaka Ushiki, to be published in the magazine Manga Time Kirara Forward since August 2008. It is about the high school students Yumeji Fujiwara has the capability has the dreams of others to predict and thus comes with Merry Nightmare in contact who is looking as a dream demon, in the shape of a young girl who is trapped in the world of reality and for a way back into the dream world.

In 2011, the manga was adapted into an anime television series of the same name, created by JCStaff directed by Shigeyasu Yamauchi.

Action

The high school student Fujiwara Yumeji (藤原 梦 路, Yumeji Fujiwara ) has the ability to kind of dreams other people predict. He is not always entirely accurate, but can definitely find the color surrounding them whether they have a nightmare. He himself has been pursuing a certain time, a constantly recurring nightmare in which he is chased within a run down fantasy world of cats. When he goes one day from school to home, he collides with that of a tree falling on him Merry Nightmare (メリー·ナイトメア), which loses her hat. Shortly after Yumeji is back in this dream world. As it turns out quickly the cats are there to recognize the followers of John Doe (ジョン·ドゥ), which as a dream demon (梦魔, muma ). He gives himself the title Chaser (チェイサー, dt " Followers " ) and indicates to possess a keen interest in Yumeji to enter the real world with the help of his body and can attack it. Rescued he is by Merry, who was looking for her hat. This, even a dream demon, however, having to do not have a human host with the particularity to live in reality, chasing other dream demons so that they take her back to her home with the dream world. Yumeji has Merry his help other people will have the nightmares track, where he gives her as it eliminates as the Baku nightmares the name Yumekui. Later he told John Doe, who, when asked whether he friend or foe is described himself as " an ally of the truth " that take a mighty dream demon named Pharos Hercules other dream demons tempted people with or against their will in possession.

Formation and Publications

The manga Yumekui Merry is written by Yoshitaka Ushiki both drawn. He appears in the magazine Manga Time Kirara Forward, which is published by Hōbunsha since 10 August 2008. To date ( 22 March 2011) were seven of summaries published as tankōbon.

  • Vol 1: ISBN 978-4-8322-7748-9, October 27, 2008
  • Vol 2: ISBN 978-4-8322-7804-2, May 12, 2009
  • Volume 3: ISBN 978-4-8322-7856-1 11 November, 2009
  • Vol 4: 978-4-8322-7903-2 ISBN 13 April, 2010
  • Vol 5: ISBN 978-4-8322-7968-1, December 11, 2010
  • Vol 6: ISBN 978-4-8322-7988-9, February 27, 2011
  • Vol 7: 978-4-8322-4051-3 ISBN 11 August, 2011

Anime

Based on the manga was created an eponymous film adaptation into an anime television series that was animated by JCStaff directed by Shigeyasu Yamauchi, who also wrote the screenplay. The composition and the script ran Hideki Shirane. That based on the manga Character Design designing Masahiro Fujii. The artistic direction took Kenji Matsumoto and Yuki Yukie, at the same time also customized the background graphics.

The series was erstausgestrahlt from January 7th to May 8th 2011 for midnight, and thus the previous TV day on the Japanese station TBS. Two days later, also began airing on MBS. About two weeks later, the station CBC, BS -i and KAB began with the transfer.

The anime differs from the manga from where he introduces additional characters like Chizuru Kawakami or the opponent's dream demon Mystletainn, which are mainly in the second half of the anime in the center.

Synchronization

Music

In the opening credits of the series the title Daydream Syndrome was played, which was interpreted by Marina Fujiwara and composed by void by IOSYS. The guy was from the piece Yume to Kibo Ashita no Atashi to (ユメ と キボー と アシタ の アタシ) accompanied, which was interpreted by Ayane Sakura, the voice of Merry Nightmare. As a composer, the title ARM and minami designated by IOSYS. The background music of the series was composed by Keiichi Oku and arranges, who was previously involved in the music of Ojamajo Doremi For example, Marmalade Boy and Denji Sentai Mega Ranger.

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