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Hareluya II Boy (TV)

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Trivia:

All of the SPYKE songs used in the anime were released during the group's time with King Records in 1997. The group disbanded shortly after the HARELUYA II BØY anime, though, and a complete album was never released by King Records. The only release these songs ever got were via the singles for the opening theme, Tight-Break, and the second ending theme, Closet Freak, as well as the two OST releases the show received.

Hareluya's favorite line "Ore-sama no senaka de zangeshina!/FInd your penance at my back!" is an anime-only creation; Hareluya never says it in the original manga. The anime also has Hareluya occasionally speak in a more formal & religious fashion, to pay homage to the original Hareluya manga, in which he was the literal Son of God.

Though the original manga is simply a reboot of Haruto Umezawa's previous Hareluya series, which only lasted one volume, the anime does make some slight connections to the first Hareluya manga. For example, in the anime when Hareluya pulls item from the back of his shirt it's done as a mystical energy, whereas in the manga he simply pulls them items out, and the anime does show some connection with the original Hareluya's "Son of God" concept, though left vague enough to be up to interpretation.

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