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D.Gray-man

d.gray man


Alternative Titles

English: D.Gray-man

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Synonyms: D. Gray-man, D. Grey-man

Japanese: ディー・グレイマン

Information

Episodes: 103

Status: Finished Airing

Aired: Oct 3, 2006 to Sep 30, 2008

Broadcast: Tuesdays at 18:00 (JST)

Source: Manga

Duration: 23 min. per ep.

Rating: PG-13 – Teens 13 or older

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Statistics

Score: 8.041 (scored by 229,777 users)

Ranked: #4952

2 based on the top anime page. Please note that ‘Not yet aired’ and ‘R18+’ titles are excluded.

Popularity: #231

Members: 612,136

Favorites: 12,722

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Losing a loved one is so painful that one may sometimes wish to be able to resurrect them—a weakness that the enigmatic Millennium Earl exploits. To make his mechanical weapons known as “Akuma,” he uses the souls of the dead that are called back. Once a soul is placed in an Akuma, it is trapped forever, and the only way to save them is to exorcise them from their vessel using the Anti-Akuma weapon, “Innocence.”

After spending three years as the disciple of General Cross, Allen Walker is sent to the Black Order—an organization comprised of those willing to fight Akuma and the Millennium Earl—to become an official Exorcist. With an arm as his Innocence and a cursed eye that can see the suffering souls within an Akuma, it’s up to Allen and his fellow Exorcists to stop the Millennium Earl’s ultimate plot: one that can lead to the destruction of the world.

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D.Gray-man is based on Katsura Hoshino’s manga series of the same title. The anime adapts the first 158 chapters from the first 16 volumes, while adding anime exclusive content, mainly during the first half of the series.

FUNimation Entertainment licensed and released only the first 51 episodes of D.Gray-man. The explanation they provided for not acquiring the remaining episodes was that there were licensing issues with Dentsu. However, on June 30, 2016, it was announced that Funimation acquired the rights the second half of the anime.


Characters & Voice Actors

1:INNOCENT SORROW by abingdon boys school(eps 1-25)
2:Brightdown by Tamaki Nami(eps 26-51)
3:Doubt & Trust by access(eps 52-76)
4:Gekidou by UVERworld(eps 77-103)
1:Snow Kiss by NIRGILIS(eps 1-13)
2:Pride of Tomorrow by JUNE(eps 14-25)
3:Yume no Tsuduki e by surface(eps 26-38)
4:Antoinette Blue by Kitade Nana(eps 39-51)
5:Anata ga Koko ni Iru Riyuu by Rie fu(eps 52-64)
6:Wish by Sowelu(eps 65-76)
7:Regret by Hoshimura Mai(eps 77-89)
8:Changin’ by Stephanie(eps 90-103)

Jan 19, 2012

103 of 103 episodes seen

I’ll be honest here. I don’t usually go for long running shounens. Since my younger days of pokemon, digimon and yu-gi-oh (back before I’d even heard the term anime and just thought of them as cartoons), the longest anime series I’ve watched was 50 episodes, and that was only one show and took me forever to finish. High episode counts put me off. I like my stories to have an end. I like my battles not to drag on for five episodes. I like my plot arcs to end before I’ve had enough of them. When my characters have to get stronger, I like a read more

Mar 12, 2008

103 of 103 episodes seen

When i originally wrote this review (after watching the 72 episodes that had aired at that time), D.Grayman was #42 in “Popularity” on myanimelist.net and a very Popular Manga (#10). The show had a score of 7.8..BUT You might have noticed that the score and popularity you now see is much higher reason being the anime starts off fairly slowly and takes a while to kick into gear and progress the plot. But once its does you just might be a fan…

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The Story has a very original plot. When I started this anime I immediately liked the concept of chosen humans + “innocence” = akuma read more

Feb 20, 2011

103 of 103 episodes seen

Story – 5
The story was bad to say the least. It was badly paced as most of the time your stuck to seeing something between shonen- anime glued together with a lot of dramatism. And that means that action fight’s are predictable and almost seem pointless and the Allen or Lenalle or other guys from the Order cry after almost every fight about something. The story had so much plot-holes that there were more holes then the plot. Also on the end all you get is about the same were this anime started. The last episode everyone is still fighting akuma’s and more read more

Feb 3, 2016

103 of 103 episodes seen

Themes surrounding exorcists and demons have been treated in previously in other works, and D.Gray-man revolves around such topic. What makes this anime different, is that it takes the liberty to slightly adjust such theme to match the setting, and also make an arguably more intriguing story. With the recent announcement of the upcoming sequel of D.Gray-man, people may wonder whether this battle shōnen is worth their time, and in this case it is, but only to a certain extent, as several crucial elements of a battle shōnen were executed in a lackluster manner. Not to mention the presence of some very lackluster characters.

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