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Revision as of 14:25, 21 April 2006
Simoun (TV series) | |
Genre | Drama, Science Fiction |
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Anime | |
Simoun | |
Directed by | Junji Nishimura |
Studio | Studio Deen |
Manga | |
Simoun | |
Published by | Ichijinsha |
Simoun (シムーン) is an animated TV series that begain screening in Japan in April 2006.
A manga adaptation is being simultaneously published in Comic Yuri Hime. The manga shares the same characters and setting as the anime, but to date it has presented a different storyline.
Characters
No official romanizations of character names have been released, so all names are directly transliterated in accordance with the Wikipedia Manual of Style.
Aaeru
アーエル
Neviriru
ネヴィリル
Amuria
アムリア
Anubitufu
アヌビトゥフ
Aruti
アルティ
Dominūra
ドミヌーラ
Erii/Erifu
エリー/エリフ
Furoe
フロエ
Guragiefu
グラギエフ
Kaimu
カイム
Mamiina
マミーナ
Morinasu
|オリナス
Onashia
オナシア
Paraietta
パライエッタ
Rimone
リモネ
Rōdoreamon
ロードレアモン
Wapōrifu
ワポーリフ
Glossary
Simoun
Two-seated aircraft of the nation of Simulacrum. Using the power of the Helical Moutoris engine passed down from ancient times in the temple of the theocracy of Simulacrum, they fly with great ease and freedom.
Shimire Simoun (abbr. Shimire)
Training craft for Simoun pilots. There are one- and two-seated versions.
Helical Moutoris
A system passed down from ancient times for using the power of the Tempus Patium, which spreads a strange radiation over Simulacrum.
Tempus Patium
The deity worshipped by the faithful in Simulacrum. The Palace of the Tempus Patium holds the “Spring” which is the centre of religious worship in Simulacrum.
Auriga
The pilot, who occupies the front seat of a Simoun.
Sajitta
The navigator, who occupies the rear seat of a Simoun. Also controls weapons.
Paru
The two-person team that (wo)mans a Simoun
Ri Maajon
The patterns drawn by the flight of a Simoun. Whole patterns and types of lines are both aspects of Ri Maajon. There are several hundred different patterns, but they can be combined in countless ways. They have been passed down from ancient times, but the meaning of many of them has been forgotten.
Suigyoku Ri Maajon (Emerald Ri Maajon)
The legend is that Shivyura who succeed in creating this Ri Maajon serve at the side of the Tempus Patium.
Maaju
To practice Ri Maajon by wearing implements on the legs that show the patterns formed as you move. All the Shivyura like doing Maaju.
Maaju Pool
A big columnar space built through the bottom of the Prima ship (the main ship, where the Shivyura live).
Corps Tempest
The corps led by Neviriru, and of which Aaeru and the others are members.
Simoun Shivyura
The priestesses who ride the Simoun.
Shivyura Aurea
The top Simoun Shivyura: the “Golden Priestess.”
Regina
The leader of a corps.
Episodes
Episode Number |
Title in English | Title in Japanese | Original Airdate |
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1 | Fallen Wings | 堕ちた翼 | 2006-04-03 |
2 | The Blue Spring | 青い泉 | 2006-04-10 |
3 | Distant War | 遠い戦争 | 2006-04-17 |
4 | Nearby War | 近い戦争 | 2006-04-24 |
Theme Songs
Opening Theme
- Utsukushikereba Sore de Ii
Ending Theme
- Song of Prayer (Inori no Uta)