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The Tower of Druaga: the Sword of Uruk (TV)

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[ sequel of (The) Tower of Druaga: the Aegis of Uruk (TV) ]

Alternative title:
Druaga no Tō ~the Sword of URUK~ (Japanese)
La Torre de Druaga - la Espada de Uruk (Spanish)
برج درواجا : سيف يورُك (Arabic)
ドルアーガの塔 ~the Sword of URUK~ (Japanese)
Plot Summary:
Half a year has passed since monsters disappeared from the the tower of druaga, thanks to Jil and his companions who defeated the evil god Druaga, Jil and Fatina survived the colapse of the tower and try to live their lives after the betrayal of Neeba and Kaaya. This changed when they rescue a little girl named Kai who tells Jil to take him to the top of the tower, after showing him and unpleasent vision of the future. 
Jill embarks on a quest with his companions for a fabled and powerful artifact rumored to be in the highest floor of the Tower of Druaga. However, other competitors, including the kingdom of Uruk itself, want the treasure for their own reasons.
User Ratings: 317 ratings have been given [details]
 Masterpiece: 25 votes (sub:25)
 Excellent: 52 votes (sub:45, dub:4, raw:1, Spa.sub:1, Ita.sub:1)
 Very good: 112 votes (sub:97, dub:12, Spa.sub:2, Fre.sub:1)
 Good: 79 votes (sub:72, Spa.sub:3, Por.sub:2, raw:1, Ita.sub:1)
 Decent: 27 votes (sub:26, Spa.sub:1)
 So-so: 14 votes (sub:13, Kor.sub:1)
 Not really good: 5 votes (sub:5)
 Weak: 3 votes (sub:2, Fre.sub:1)
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Seen in part or in whole by 576 users, rank: #1013
Median rating: Very good
Arithmetic mean: 7.659 (Very good-.34), std. dev.: 1.3564, rank: #799
Weighted mean: 7.529 (Very good-.47), rank: #819 (seen all: 7.56 / seen some: 6.91)
Bayesian estimate: 7.529 (Very good-.47), rank: #589
Number of episodes: 12
Episode titles: We have 12
Vintage: 2009-01-08
Opening Theme:
"Questions?" by Yu Nakamura
Ending Theme:
"Mahōtsukai Desu Kedo. (魔法使いですけど。)" by Fumiko Orikasa
Official website:
Trivia: We have 4
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Japanese staff 
Japanese cast 
Director: Koichi Chigira
Series Composition: Shoji Gatoh
Screenplay: Shoji Gatoh
Original Character Design: Ugetsu Hakua
Chief Animation Director: Junichi Takaoka
Mechanical design: Takuhito Kusanagi (Druaga)
Sound Director: Hozumi Gôda
Director of Photography: Haruhide Ishiguro

Color design: Yumi Uchibayashi
Editing: Aya Hida
Production Design: Makoto Kobayashi
Supervision: Masanobu Endō
Theme Song Performance: Fumiko Orikasa (ED)
 
Kenn as Jil
Yui Horie as Fatina

Hozumi Gôda as Melt
Kana Hanazawa as Henaro
Michiko Neya as Gremica
Risa Mizuno as Ethana
Takaya Hashi as King Gilgamesh
Tomokazu Seki as Black Gilgamesh
Yukana as Succubus
Japanese companies 
Animation Production: Gonzo
Broadcaster:
Animax (2009-01-18)
Chiba TV (2009-01-12)
Gifu Broadcasting (2009-01-08)
GyaO (2009-01-08)
KBS Kyoto (2009-01-08)
Mie TV (2009-01-08)
Sun TV (2009-01-11)
Tokyo MX TV (2009-01-13)
TV Hokkaido (2009-01-09)
TV Kanagawa (2009-01-10)
TV Saitama (2009-01-08)
TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (2009-01-13)
Internet Streaming: Crunchyroll (subtitled version)
Original Creator: Bandai Namco Games
English staff 
English cast 
ADR Director: Leah Clark
Translation: Chris Pai

ADR Engineer: Cris George
Subtitle Timing: Bryan Ingram
 
Jamie Marchi as Fatina

Carrie Savage as Succubus
Charles Campbell as Gilgamesh
Chuck Huber as Melt
Clarine Harp as Gremica
Monica Rial as Coopa

Justin Pate as Kally
English companies 
Internet Streaming: FUNimation Entertainment
Subtitles: MX Media LLC
Translation: MX Media LLC
 
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