Deltora Quest (TV)
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Alternative title:
Deltora La Busqueda (Spanish)
Deltoras Bälte (Swedish)
Deltoras Bælte (Danish)
デルトラ・クエスト (Japanese)
魔幻石之戰 (Chinese (Taiwan))
Objectionable content:
Mild
Plot Summary:
The evil Shadow Lord has taken control of the kingdom of Deltora and has driven the land and its people into misfortune and suffering. Lief, the son of a blacksmith, has just turned sixteen and is entrusted, along with his two companions Barda and Jasmine, with an important mission: to retrieve the stolen seven magical stones that once reunited within the Belt of Deltora, will bring power to the true heir of Deltora and give him the power to free the kingdom from the tyranny of the Shadow Lord. There is just one problem; the seven stones have been scattered all across Deltora and currently reside in the hands of seven wicked men who are not easily willing to give them up.
User Ratings:
83 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
25 minutes per episode
Number of episodes:
65
Episode titles: We have 65
Vintage:
2007-01-06 to 2008-03-29
2009-02-02 (Mexico - ZAZ Movie Pack, eps. 1-52)
2010-01-15 (Spain, Cartoon Network)
2010-03-03 (Italy)
2010-10 (USA - The Hub)
Opening Theme:
#1: "HEART☆BEAT" by MARIA (eps 1-28)
#2: "Boku no Taiyou (僕の太陽)" by AKB48 (eps 29-)
#3: "In this life ~ Tabidachi made no 3 Step" by Delta Goodrem
Ending Theme:
#1: "Sakura uta (桜唄)" by RYTHEM (eps 1-13)
#2: "Hey Now!" by COOLON (eps 14-26)
#3: "Go To Fly" by Sunbrain (eps 27-39)
#4: "Yume x Yume" by Ooyama Yurika (eps 40-)
#5: "Yubikiri Genman" by Hoi Festa
Official website:
Official Website (Japanese)
TV Aichi's Deltora Quest Website (Japanese)
Links: We have 3
Trivia: We have 4
Comment:
Based on the eponymous series of childrens books by Australian author Emily Rodda.
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Director: Mitsuru Hongo Series Composition: Mitsuru Hongo Storyboard: Hiroyuki Nishimura Music: Kô Ôtani Original story: Emily Rodda Character Design: Hiroyuki Nishimura Art Director: Masaru Sato Chief Animation Director: Hiroyuki Nishimura Animation Director: Hiroyuki Nishimura Sound Director: Susumu Aketagawa Cgi Director: Jun Kondo Director of Photography: Mitsunobu Yoshida 2nd Key Animation: Takahiro Shikama (ep 64) Animation producer: Nobuyuki Wasaki Art Setting: Hiroshi Kato Background Art: Jun Okabe Masaru Sato Shuichi Tsuji Shunichiro Yoshihara Tomoe Morikawa Yukiko Ono Yusuke Ikeda CG Design: Atsushi Takahashi Clean-up Inspection: Megumi Matsuo Color design: Miyoko Ichinose Color setting: Megumi Matsuo Composite Director: Tatsuki Yugiwaki Digital Coordinator: Kenji Otake Editing: Tomoki Nagasaka Editing Assistant: Ayumi Takahashi Key Animation: Chikashi Kubota (OP 1) Hajime Yoshida Hideki Takahashi (OP) Hiroyuki Nishimura Kazuko Nakayama Kou Yoshinari (OP 1) Masahiro Aizawa (OP) Masaru Yoshioka Masato Sawada (OP) Mitsuo Sato Sadatoshi Matsusaka Shintaro Muraki Shinya Suzuki Soji Ninomiya Takahiro Shikama (OP 2; 17 episodes eps 3, 7, 14, 18-19, 21-22, 25-26, 28, 33, 39, 41, 48, 50-52 )Takashi Yokoyama Yuji Nakao Yukiko Miyamoto Yuri Inoguchi Monster Design: Junya Ishigaki Music producer: Yuuji Saitou Planning: Taro Maki Production Advancement: Ichiro Matsuura Production Desk: Takashi Inoue Sound Effects: Michihiro Ito Sound Mixing: Kaori Yamada Special Effects: Sayo Tanaka Theme Song Arrangement: Satoshi Takebe (ED) Video Editing: Naoki Kanezawa | Ayahi Takagaki as Ryosuke Sakamaki as Takashi Taniguchi as Yuusaku Yara as Banjou Ginga as Chigusa Ikeda as Haruhi Terada as Hidetoshi Nakamura as Masashi Ebara as Miyako Ito as Satsuki Yukino as Yasunori Matsumoto as Chafurin as Chigusa Ikeda as Cho as Daiki Nakamura as Daisuke Gouri as Fumihiko Tachiki as Hirofumi Nojima as Hiroshi Naka as Junji Majima as Junko Hori as Junpei Morita as Kaho Kouda as Katsuhisa Houki as Kazuhiro Nakata as Kenyuu Horiuchi as Koichi Sakaguchi as Kouzou Mito as Kurumi Mamiya as Mitsuki Saiga as Miyako Ito as Noriko Shitaya as Rie Kugimiya as Rio Natsuki as Saki Nakajima as Shozo Iizuka as Takako Honda as Tesshô Genda as Toshiko Fujita as | |||
Animation Production: Oriental Light and Magic Broadcaster: BS Japan (2007-01-14) TV Aichi (2007-01-06) TV Osaka (2007-01-06) TV Setouchi (2007-01-06) TV Tokyo (2007-01-06) Digital Composite: Oriental Light and Magic Photographer: Oriental Light and Magic Recording Studio: Sanpunzaka Studio Sound Production: Half H-P Studio Video Editing: Imagica | ||||
Music: Scottie Morgidon Translation: Paul Baldwin Executive producer: Yuma Sakata Casting: Chinook Animation Casting Coordination: Alexis Baran Creative Consultant: Stephen Hedley Dialog Editing: Marc Matsumoto Music Editing: Masako Uchiura Re-Recording Mixing: Keith A. Goddard Script Adaptation: Gregory Berry Sound Effects: Masako Uchiura Supervising Producer: Diana Gage Voice Direction: Karl Willems | Cole Howard as Laura Rushfeldt as Tom Edwards as Chris Heward as Glenn Howard as Kris Rundle as Michael Shepherd as Shannon Casorso as Stewart Burdette as Glenn Howard as Jae Boucher as Mary-lou Drachenberg as Michelle Warkentin as Roger Rhodes as Stewart Burdette as | |||
ADR Production: The Ocean Group Broadcaster: Cartoon Network Cartoon Network Australia Cartoon Network Philippines Cartoon Network Southeast Asia The Hub Toonami Asia Casting: Chinook Animation Productions Distributor: Madman Entertainment Pty. Ltd. (Australia & New Zealand) Licensed by: Geneon Entertainment (USA) Inc. Recording Studio: Blue Water Studios | ||||
(none) | Gwang-Ju Jeon as Seung-Uk Jeong as Yun Yeojin as Gi-Hyeung Kim as Gwon Inji as Jeom-Hui Ryu as Man-Yeong Park as Seok-Jeong Yang as Eui-Jin Chae as Ho-Han Yu as Hyeon-Wu Lee as Im Chaeheon as Myeong-Seon Lee as Seok-Jeong Yang as | |||
Broadcaster: Animax Korea | ||||
Director: Rafael Rivera ADR Director: Alejandro Martinez (Spain dub) Mastering: Hugo Toledo Multimedia: Daniel Carvajal Post- Production Director: Daniel Gutierrez Re-Recording Mixing: Alberto Pompa Sound Engineer: Alberto Pompa | Aitor González as Fernando Hernández as Irwin Daayan as Mayra Arellano as Sara Polo as Alan Prieto as Alejandro Ortega as Claudia Motta as Gabriel Pingarron as Héctor Reynoso as Irwin Daayan as Javier Olguín as Jesse Conde as Jose Luis Orozco as Mario Sauret as Maru Guerrero as Nacho Aramburu as Rosanelda Aguirre as | |||
Distributor: Antola Entertainment License: THE LICENSING MACHINE (Spain) | ||||
Fabrizio Pucci as Gabriele Lopez as Veronica Puccio as Daniele Raffaeli as Enrico Di Troia as Luigi Ferraro as Marzia Dal Fabbro as Maura Cenciarelli as Mauro Gravina as Roberto Draghetti as | ||||
Broadcaster: Rai Gulp (from 3 March 2010) Dubbing: SOUND ART 23 | ||||
(none) | Broadcaster: Hero Dubbing: Creative Programs, Inc. | |||
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