The appeal and reviews of "King of Thieves JING in Seventh Heaven": The ultimate adventure and emotional journey

The appeal and reviews of "King of Thieves JING in Seventh Heaven": The ultimate adventure and emotional journey

"King of Thieves JING in Seventh Heaven" - Enter the world of dreams and adventure

"King of Thieves JING in Seventh Heaven" was released as an OVA in 2004, and is based on the manga of the same name by Yuichi Kumakura. The story revolves around two characters, Jin and Keel, who challenge the inescapable hellish prison, Seventh Heaven, in order to obtain the "Dream Orb," a crystallized version of dreams. Below, we will introduce detailed information and reviews of this work, as well as recommended points.

■ Public Media

OVA

■ Original Media

comics

■ Release date

January 21, 2004

■Release and sales

Aniplex

■Frequencies

half an hour

■ Number of Episodes

Episode 3

■Original Story

Yuichi Kumakura

■ Director

Hiroshi Watanabe

■ Production

Produced by Studio Deen

■Works

©Yuichi Kumakura/Kodansha, Aniplex

■ Story

Jin and Kir arrive at Seventh Heaven, a hellish prison from which it is impossible to escape. Their target is the "Dream Ball," a crystallized dream created by a man named Campari. However, Campari manipulates dreams and traps Jin and the others in the dream world. It is a "dream labyrinth" that is difficult to escape from...

■Cast

・Gin/Mitsuki Saiga ・Kiel/Ryusei Nakao ・Benedictine/Sako Chiba ・Campari/Hozumi Goda ・Maraschino/Wataru Takagi

■ Main staff

・Original story by Yuichi Kumakura・Director by Hiroshi Watanabe・Series composition by Reiko Yoshida・Character design by Mariko Oka・Art director by Mitsuki Nakamura・Color design by Shinji Matsumoto・Director of photography by Shinyo Kondo・Editor by Masahiro Matsumura・Music by Shokichi Ishida and Eishi Yoshizawa (Scudelia Electro)
・Dubbing Director: Hiromi Kikuta ・Animation Producer: Masahiro Toyosumi ・Producer: Ai Abe ・Animation Production: Studio Deen ・Production: ANIPLEX

■Subtitle

・I/Lost in Seventh Heaven(2004/01/21)
・II/Dream in Seventh Heaven(2004/03/10)
・III/Awake in Seventh Heaven(2004/04/28)

■ Related works

・King of Thieves JING
・King Thief JING in Seventh Heaven Ⅱ Dream in Seventh Heaven
・King Thief JING in Seventh Heaven Ⅲ Awake in Seventh Heaven

Evaluation and analysis of the work

Story and Themes

"Jing in Seventh Heaven" centers on two characters, Jin and Keel, who challenge the inescapable hellish prison, Seventh Heaven, in search of the "Dream Orb," a crystallized dream. The film skillfully depicts the themes of adventure, friendship, and dreams. The scene in which Jin and Keel are trapped in the dream labyrinth leaves a strong impression on the viewer, heightening the tension of the story. In addition, there are many scenes in which the boundary between reality and dreams becomes blurred as the character Campari manipulates dreams, drawing the viewer in.

character

Jin and Kir are the central characters of this work. Jin is calm and calculating, while Kir is emotional and proactive. The contrast between these two characters adds depth to the story. Sub-characters such as Benedictine and Campari are also unique and add color to the story. Campari's ability to control dreams in particular leaves a strong impact on the viewer.

Visuals and animation

The visuals of this work are a testament to Studio Deen's technical prowess. Character design by Mariko Oka brings out the individuality of each character, while art director Mitsuki Nakamura's beautiful backgrounds add to the fantastical atmosphere of the dream world. The animation is smooth, and the film's technical prowess is on full display, especially in the action scenes.

music

The music was composed by Koichi Ishida and Eiji Yoshizawa (Scudelia Electro), and the background music matches the atmosphere of the story and is impressive. The music, especially in the dream world scenes, has the power to draw the viewer into the world of the story. The ending themes for each episode are also beautiful, and play a role in leaving a lingering impression on the viewers.

Recommended points

A tale of adventure and friendship

The story of Jin and Keel's adventure and friendship touches the hearts of viewers. The scenes where the two work together to overcome difficulties are touching. The story, which is based on the theme of dreams, also encourages viewers to think deeply.

Unique characters

The characters, including Gin and Kir, are unique and leave a strong impression on the viewer. Campari's ability to manipulate dreams in particular creates a unique sense of tension in the story. Sub-characters such as Benedictine and Maraschino are also fascinating and enrich the story.

Beautiful visuals and music

The beautiful visuals, made possible by Studio Deen's high level of technical skill, and the impressive music by Shokichi Ishida and Eiji Yoshizawa have the power to draw the viewer into the world of the story. The visuals and music, especially in the scenes depicting the dream world, leave a strong impact on the viewer.

Related works and their appeal

"King of Thieves JING"

"King of Thieves Jing" is an original manga in which Jing and Keel go on various adventures. This work delves deeply into the characters of Jing and Keel, and has a different appeal from the OVA. In particular, scenes that contrast Jing's calmness with Keel's initiative leave a strong impression on readers. In addition, each episode depicts a different adventure, which is an element that draws the interest of readers.

“King Thief JING in Seventh Heaven II Dream in Seventh Heaven”

"King of Thieves JING in Seventh Heaven II Dream in Seventh Heaven" is the second episode of the OVA. This episode depicts Jing and Keel's struggle to escape the dream labyrinth. The action scenes in the dream world in particular leave a strong impact on the viewer. Campari's ability to manipulate dreams is also depicted in more depth, adding to the tension of the story.

“King Thief JING in Seventh Heaven III Awake in Seventh Heaven”

"King of Thieves Jing in Seventh Heaven III Awake in Seventh Heaven" is the final episode of the OVA. In this episode, Jing and Keel are shown exerting their last bit of strength to escape the dream labyrinth. The final battle scene in particular leaves a strong impression on viewers. The ending of the story also encourages viewers to contemplate things deeply, digging deeper into the theme of the work.

summary

"King of Thieves JING in Seventh Heaven" is a work that skillfully depicts the themes of adventure, friendship, and dreams of Jing and Keel. The unique characters, beautiful visuals, and memorable music draw the viewer into the world of the story. In addition, the related works are also attractive, allowing you to enjoy Jing and Keel's adventures even more deeply. This work is recommended for viewers who are looking for a story with themes of adventure, friendship, and dreams.

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