The Tower of Druaga: The Aegis of Uruk (TV)
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(The) Tower of Druaga: the Sword of Uruk (TV) (sequel)
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(The) Tower of Druaga: the Sword of Uruk (TV) (sequel)
Alternative title:
Druaga no Tō ~the Aegis of URUK~ (Japanese)
برج درواجا : درع يورُك (Arabic)
ドルアーガの塔 〜the Aegis of URUK〜 (Japanese)
Themes:
game adaptation,
parody
Objectionable content:
Significant
Copyright notice:
© NBGI/Izumi Project
Plot Summary:
The Summer of "Anu": In a summer once every five years, demons in the mysterious Tower of Druaga lose their powers due to the magic spell cast by a god named "Anu". King Gilgamesh, ruler of the kingdom Uruk, uses the appearance of demons as an excuse to invade the tower and find out the construct's secrets. As 80 years passed, the Uruk army managed to fight back the demons and built a fortress city and safe haven on the very first floor of Druaga—Metz Kier. Thus begins the story of a warrior named Jil, who, finding companions along the way, embarks on a quest for the fabled Blue Crystal Rod, a powerful artifact rumored to be in the highest floor of Druaga. However, other competitors, including the kingdom of Uruk itself, want the treasure, all for their own reasons.
User Ratings:
1078 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
half hour per episode
Number of episodes:
12
Episode titles: We have 12
Vintage:
2008-04-04 to 2008-06-20
Opening Theme:
"Swinging" by Muramasa☆
Ending Theme:
"Tōchōsha-tachi" (塔頂者たち) by Kenn
Official website:
ドルアーガの塔 〜the Aegis of URUK〜 (Japanese)
Trivia: We have 7
Review:
Tower of Druaga: the Aegis of Uruk DVD (Nov 18, 2009)
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| DVD (Region 1) |
| The Tower of Druaga - The Complete Series [S.A.V.E.] (DVD 1-2) 2012-09-18 (from $14.99) |
| The Tower of Druaga - The Complete Series (DVD 1-4) 2010-12-14 (from $27.80) |
| The Tower of Druaga: The Aegis of Uruk (DVD 1-2) 2009-11-03 (from $14.44) |
Director: Koichi Chigira Series Composition: Shoji Gatoh Screenplay: Shoji Gatoh Storyboard: Shukou Murase Music: Hitoshi Sakimoto Original Character Design: Ugetsu Hakua Animation Character Design: Akiko Asaki Mechanical design: Takuhito Kusanagi (Druaga) Sound Director: Hozumi Gôda 2nd Key Animation: Hiroki Mutaguchi (ep 14) Color design: Yumi Uchibayashi Editing: Aya Hida Key Animation: Akira Amemiya (ep 1) Hokuto Sakiyama (ep 11) Hye Jin Lee (ep 2) Kenichi Kutsuna (ep 11) Yeong Beom Kim (ep 8) Music producer: Junji Fujita (Gonzo/Future Vision Music.) Production Design: Makoto Kobayashi Supervision: Masanobu Endō Theme Song Performance: Kenn (ED) | Fumiko Orikasa as Kenn as Akira Ishida as Hozumi Gôda as Masahiko Tanaka as Masaki Terasoma as Minori Chihara as Risa Hayamizu as Takahiro Sakurai as Yui Horie as Aki Kanada as Akiko Yajima as Ayano Miura as Chiwa Saito as Eiji Miyashita as Eri Nogami as Fuminori Komatsu as Hiroki Yasumoto as Hiroomi Sugino as Jouji Nakata as Jun'ya Miura as Kanji Suzumori as Katsuhiro Harasawa as Keiichi Sonobe as Keikou Sakai as Kiyohito Yoshikai as Mamiko Noto as Miho Miyagawa as Minoru Shiraishi as Mitsuru Miyamoto as Norio Wakamoto as Ogino Seirou as Ooki Sugiyama as Risa Mizuno as Ryuugo Saito as Taka Fujimori as Takaya Hashi as Takaya Kuroda as Tomoaki Maeno as Tomokazu Seki as Tomomichi Nishimura as Tomoyuki Shimura as Toshihide Tsuchiya as Yui Ishikawa as Yukana as Yukihiro Misono as Yumiko Kobayashi as | |||
Animation Production: Gonzo Broadcaster: AT-X (2008-04-29) Chiba TV (2008-04-10) Gifu Broadcasting (2008-04-10) GyaO (2008-04-04) KBS Kyoto (2008-04-10) Mie TV (2008-04-09) Sun TV (2008-04-04) Tokyo MX TV (2008-04-08) TV Hokkaido (2008-04-04) TV Kanagawa (2008-04-04) TV Saitama (2008-04-09) TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (2008-04-08) Original Creator: Namco Bandai Games | ||||
ADR Director: Leah Clark Script: Blair Rowan (eps 3-5, 8-10) Bonny Clinkenbeard (eps 1b, 6) Steven Walters (5 episodes eps 1-2, 7, 11-12 )Translation: Sarah Alys Lindholm Executive producer: Gen Fukunaga ADR Engineer: Cris George Assistant producer: Michael Harcourt DVD Editing: Jeremy Jimenez DVD Menu Audio: Gino Palencia DVD Menu Design: Ian Bailon DVD Producer: Clarine Harp Head Writer: John Burgmeier Line Producer: Zach Bolton Mix Engineer: Nathanael Harrison Talent Coordination: Tara Williams Video Post-Production Coordinator: Margaret Yabs Video Post-Production Director: Brandon Tyler | Brina Palencia as Chuck Huber as Monica Rial as Todd Haberkorn as Trina Nishimura as Barry Yandell as Charles Campbell as J. Michael Tatum as Jamie Marchi as Justin Pate as Kent Williams as Travis Willingham as Andy Mullins as Anthony Bowling as Barry Yandell as Brian Mathis as Carrie Savage as Charles Campbell as Cherami Leigh as Chris Patton as Chris Rager as Cole Brown as J. Michael Tatum as James Stephens as Jason Grundy as Jerry Jewell as Justin Nordell as Kate Oxley as Kent Williams as Kirsten Huber as Kristi Bingham as Luci Christian as Mark Stoddard as Melinda Wood Allen as Mike McFarland as R Bruce Elliott as Sonny Strait as Steve Powell as Tia Ballard as Wendy Powell as | |||
Broadcaster: Animax Asia Licensed by: FUNimation Entertainment | ||||
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