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Tears to Tiara (TV)

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Alternative title:
ティアーズ・トゥ・ティアラ (Japanese)
花冠之淚 (Chinese (Taiwan))
Based on: "Tears to Tiara: Kakan no Daichi" (PlayStation 3 video game) by AQUAPLUS
Plot Summary: Set in a fictitious land during a medieval-like era of magic and fantasy, Tears to Tiara unfolds with the Divine Empire’s rise to power as it conquers and rules lands far and wide. On the island of Erin, still ruled by the Ancient Kingdom, the Goidelic people are attempting to sacrifice priestess Riannon to revive protagonist and demon king Arawn to lead the resistance against the Empire. Although the ritual fails and Riannon survives, the seal imprisoning the demon king is broken and Arawn is resurrected. Armed with mysterious and devastating powers and a human’s demeanour, Arawn joins Riannon; her brother and battalion commander, Arthur; as well as their team of fighters comprising a swordsman, an archer and a quintet of magical pixies, in the epic struggle against the Divine Empire.
User Ratings: 592 ratings have been given [details]
 Masterpiece: 35 votes (sub:25, dub:8, raw:1, edit.dub:1)
 Excellent: 101 votes (sub:73, dub:26, raw:1, others:1
1 Portuguese subtitled
)
 Very good: 161 votes (sub:128, dub:27, raw:1, edit.dub:1, others:4
2 Spanish subtitled
2 Portuguese subtitled
)
 Good: 142 votes (sub:115, dub:25, others:2
1 Spanish subtitled
1 Portuguese subtitled
)
 Decent: 79 votes (sub:64, dub:11, raw:1, others:3
2 Spanish subtitled
1 French subtitled
)
 So-so: 29 votes (sub:24, dub:4, others:1
1 Indonesian subtitled
)
 Not really good: 13 votes (sub:13)
 Weak: 27 votes (sub:22, dub:4, raw:1)
 Bad: 2 votes (sub:2)
 Awful: 2 votes (sub:1, others:1
1 Russian dubbed
)
 Worst ever: 1 vote (sub:1)
Seen in part or in whole by 1225 users, rank: #790 (of 5563)
Median rating: Good
Arithmetic mean: 7.262 (Good+), std. dev.: 1.7215, rank: #1610 (of 5553)
Weighted mean: 7.152 (Good), rank: #1694 (of 5553) (seen all: 7.42 / seen some: 6.69 / won't finish: 4.28)
Bayesian estimate: 7.160 (Good), rank: #1476 (of 4226)
Running time: 24 minutes per episode
Number of episodes: 26
Episode titles: We have 26
Vintage: 2009-04-05 to 2009-09-27
Opening Theme:
"Free and Dream" by Suara
Ending Theme:
#1: "Blue sky, True sky" by Aira Yuhki (eps 1-18)
#2: "Weeping alone" by Aira Yuhki (eps 19-25)
#3: "memory" by Suara (ep 26)
Links: We have 1
Comment:
The Tears to Tiara television series is based on the PlayStation 3 video game Tears to Tiara: Kakan no Daichi by the company AQUAPLUS, which is in turn based on the original Tears to Tiara erotic video game by AQUAPLUS's Leaf label.
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Blu-Ray
    Tears to Tiara - The Complete Collection (Blu-Ray) 2010-10-19 (from $47.97)
DVD (Region 1)
    Tears to Tiara - The Complete Collection (DVD) 2010-10-19 (from $41.97)
    Tears to Tiara - Collection 1 (Sub.DVD) 2009-11-24 (from $14.99)
    Tears to Tiara - Collection 2 (Sub.DVD) 2010-01-26 (from $22.39)
DVD (Region 4)
    Tears to Tiara - Part 1 (DVD 1) 2010-06-04

Japanese staff
Japanese cast
Series Composition: Touko Machida
Script: Ryou Tamura (eps 2, 7)
Storyboard: Naoto Hosoda (ep 14)
Episode Director: Naoto Hosoda (ep 14)
Character Design: Masahiko Nakata
Art Director: Izumi Hoki
Chief Animation Director: Masahiko Nakata
Sound Director: Susumu Aketagawa
Director of Photography: Nozomi Shitara
Animation producer: Gaku Iwasa
Color design: Miyuki Sato
Key Animation: Naoto Hosoda (OP; ep 14)
Prop Design: Taro Ikegami
Setting Cooperation: Naoto Hosoda (esp. 25-26)
Special Effects Supervisor: Kumiko Taniguchi
Theme Song Arrangement:
Kenichiro Suehiro (ED 2)
Michio Igasa (OP & ED 3)
Toshimichi Tsuge (ED 1)
Theme Song Composition:
Kenichiro Suehiro (ED 2)
Naoya Shimokawa (OP & ED 3)
Toshimichi Tsuge (ED 1)
Theme Song Lyrics:
Aki Hata (ED 1 & ED 2)
Naoko Sutani (OP & ED 3)
Theme Song Performance:
Aira Yuki (ED1/2)
Suara (OP/ED3)
Makoto Ishii as Arthur
Toru Ohkawa as Arawn
Yuko Goto as Riannon

Kana Ueda as Rathty
Kaori Nazuka as Llyr
Mai Nakahara as Morgan
Rie Tanaka as Octavia

Ai Shimizu as Ermin
Ami Koshimizu as Limwris
Chikara Oosaka as Tempesta
Kana Asumi as Girl (ep 1)
Kaori Nazuka as Conal
Kaya Miyake as Boy (ep 1)
Kenji Hamada as Gaius
Kiyomi Asai as Epona
Masayuki Katou as Bubulx
Mitsuru Ogata as
Myrddin
Narrator
Miyū Kashiwagi as Arthur (young)
Naomi Kusumi as Drwc
Shouto Kashii as Creon
Tomohiro Tsuboi as Taliesin
Wataru Hatano as Dekimus
Yuji Ueda as Lector
Yuki Tashiro as Elil
Japanese companies
Animation Production:
Oriental Light and Magic (Team Iwasa)
WHITE FOX
Broadcaster:
Animax Asia (2009-04-06)
Animax India (2009-04-06)
Chiba TV (2009-04-05)
KIDS STATION (2009-05-21)
TV Kanagawa (2009-04-06)
TV Osaka (2009-04-07)
TV Saitama (2009-04-08)
Music Production: Lantis
Original Creator:
AQUAPLUS (Leaf)
English staff
English cast
ADR Director: Matt Greenfield
Translation: Ralph Yamada
ADR Script:
Matt Greenfield (eps 14-26)
Tiffany Grant (eps 1-13)
Executive producer:
Eiichi Takahashi
John Ledford

Additional ADR Engineer:
Brent Marshall
Christopher Bourque
ADR Engineer: Cesar Inserny
BD Authoring: David Williams
DVD Authoring: Neal Barnes
Encoding: Michael Olesch
Media Coordinator: Janice Williams
Menu Design: Larry Koteff
Packaging Design: Larry Koteff
Production Assistant:
E.W. Rector III
Kayla King
Production manager: Joey Goubeaud
Project Translator: Jun Nozaki (MX Media, LLC)
Sound Design & Mix: Brent Marshall
Subtitle Timing: Bryan Ingram
Technical Assistant: Michael Olesch
Chris Ayres as Arthur
Hannah Alcorn as Riannon
Monica Rial as Octavia
Tiffany Grant as Morgan


Brett Weaver as
Cecil
Gaius
George Manley as
Bublux
Ladu
Greg Ayres as Rathy
Hilary Haag as Ermin
John Gremillion as
Creon
Edith
Myrddin
Narrator
John Swasey as
Drwc
Ogam
Tempesta
Josh Grelle as Taliesin
Luci Christian as
Child Arthur (ep 15)
Elil
Limwris
Yureva
Matt Greenfield as Ogre (ep 7)
Rob Mungle as
Delator
Mayor's Guest (ep 7)
Tiffany Grant as
Conal
Dragon (ep 19)
Fure

English companies
ADR Production: Seraphim Digital
Broadcaster: The Anime Network
Distributor:
Section23 Films (North America)
Siren Visual Entertainment (Australia & New Zealand)
DVD Production: Seraphim Digital
Internet Streaming:
Hulu
The Anime Network
Licensed by: Sentai Filmworks
Subtitles: MX Media LLC
Translation: MX Media LLC
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