The appeal and evaluation of "The Rig Veda: The Rise of the Ice Castle""Rig Veda: Hyōjō En Gokuhen" was released as an OVA in 1991 and is based on CLAMP's popular manga "RG Veda: Hyōjō En Gokuhen". In the anime version, the title was changed to "Rig Veda: Hyōjō En Gokuhen" and the subtitle was added. This work is a fantasy tale based on ancient Indian mythology, and the characters' names are derived from gods in Indian mythology. The title "Rig Veda" is also taken from one of the Indian holy scriptures. storyThe protagonist of the story is a young Asura. He is the last surviving member of the Asura tribe, and is traveling with Yaksha-oh, the strongest war god and one of the Six Stars. Asura's life is targeted by the Heavenly Emperor, Taishakuten, who is also the enemy who killed Asura's father, King Asura. Taishakuten is an evil ruler who rules the heavens with a reign of terror, so Asura sets out on a journey to find the remaining Six Stars and defeat Taishakuten. CommentaryCLAMP's works are known for their unique worldviews and beautiful character designs, and "RG Veda" is one of them. The anime version brings out the best in the original work while adding new appeal through visual expression. In particular, "Hyoujou Enku-hen", which depicts the contrast between ice and fire, has a strong visual impact and heightens the tension of the story. In addition, the setting based on ancient Indian mythology gives it a deep feel as a fantasy work. castThe voice actors are Kazutoshi Ikura as Ashura, Sho Hayami as Yaksha-oh, Kappei Yamaguchi as Ryu-oh, Yoshiko Sakakibara as Garuda-oh, and Norio Wakamoto as Taishakuten. These voice actors skillfully express the individuality of each character, adding depth to the story. In particular, Norio Wakamoto's portrayal of Taishakuten leaves a strong impression on viewers, as he perfectly portrays the coldness and intimidation of the character. Main StaffThe film was directed by Hiroyuki Ebata, produced by Mitsuhisa Hida and Yutaka Takahashi, and planned by Masaki Sawabori and Nagateru Kato. The original work was by CLAMP, the producers were Yasuhisa Kazama and Kazuhiko Ikeguchi, the story concept, script and supervision was by Nanase Okawa (CLAMP), the character concept was by Mokona Apapa (CLAMP), the character design and animation directors were Tetsuro Aoki and Kiichi Takaoka, the art director was Yoji Nakaza, the sound director was Noriyoshi Matsuura, the cinematographer was Tsugio Ozawa, the director was Takao Kato, the assistant director was Masashi Abe, and the music was by NICK WOOD. The film was produced by Animate Film, and the production and copyright were handled by Movic and Sony Music Entertainment. This work, created by this team of staff, brings out the charm of the original work to the fullest while adding expressions unique to anime. Main CharactersThe protagonist, Ashura, is the last surviving member of the Ashura tribe, who were once destroyed by Taishakuten, and is a young king. He is also one of the Six Stars and has the ability to control fire. His father was the previous Ashura King, and his weapon is a transparent sword called the "Shurato", which is usually stored inside Ashura's body. Yaksha King is one of the Six Stars, a young king of the Yaksha tribe, and a war god general of the north, known as the strongest in heaven. When he was young, he was called Yama, and his weapon is a sword called the "Yamato", which has the characteristic of always being attracted to Ashura's "Shurato". Ryuo is one of the Six Stars, a young king of the dragon tribe with the ability to control water, and a war god general who protects the west. His name as a child was Naga, and his weapon is a huge, bladeless sword called the "Ryuugato", which is said to have sealed away all the demons in the water world. King Garuda is one of the six bird-controlling stars, and has a thoughtful and gentle personality. She is the queen of the Garuda tribe and the southern warlord. After her beloved sister was killed by Taishakuten, she joins forces with King Yaksha and the Asuras to challenge Taishakuten. Taishakuten is a cruel and ruthless ruler of heaven, and although he was originally just a soldier, he killed the previous emperor and the previous Asura king who served him, and seized the throne as the heavenly emperor. Since then, he has ruled heaven with a cruel reign of terror, wiping out the entire family of anyone who opposes him. Ratings and Recommendations"Rig Veda: The Rise of the Ice Castle - Hyojou Engo-hen" is a work that faithfully reproduces CLAMP's original work while taking advantage of the expressive power that only anime can offer. In particular, "The Rise of the Ice Castle - Hyojou Engo-hen," which depicts the contrast between ice and fire, has a strong visual impact and heightens the tension of the story. In addition, the setting based on ancient Indian mythology gives it a deep fantasy feel. The voice actors' performances are also excellent, and in particular, Norio Wakamoto's Taishakuten perfectly portrays his ruthlessness and intimidation, leaving a strong impression on viewers. This work is a must-see for fantasy fans and CLAMP fans. You will definitely be drawn in by the story development, character development, and beautiful visuals. It is also recommended for those who are interested in ancient Indian mythology. The setting based on mythology will help you understand the background of the work in depth, making it even more enjoyable. Furthermore, this work takes advantage of the OVA format, allowing you to enjoy a movie-like story that is completed in one episode. In just 45 minutes, you can enjoy the tension that gets to the heart of the story and the beautiful visual expression. Please watch this work and experience its charm for yourself. Supplementary Information"Rig Veda Hyōjō En Gokuhen" was released on June 1, 1991, and is made up of 45-minute episodes. Taking advantage of the OVA format, you can enjoy a movie-like story that is completed in one episode. There is also a sequel called "Sōjō Enraihen", which you should also watch. CLAMP's works are known for their unique worldviews and beautiful character designs, and "RG Veda" is one of them. The anime version brings out the best in the original work while adding new appeal through visual expression. In particular, "Hyoujou Enku-hen", which depicts the contrast between ice and fire, has a strong visual impact and heightens the tension of the story. In addition, the setting based on ancient Indian mythology gives it a deep feel as a fantasy work. This work is a must-see for fantasy fans and CLAMP fans. You will definitely be drawn in by the story development, character development, and beautiful visuals. It is also recommended for those who are interested in ancient Indian mythology. The setting based on mythology will help you understand the background of the work in depth, making it even more enjoyable. Furthermore, this work takes advantage of the OVA format, allowing you to enjoy a movie-like story that is completed in one episode. In just 45 minutes, you can enjoy the tension that gets to the heart of the story and the beautiful visual expression. Please watch this work and experience its charm for yourself. |
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