Re:Creators (stylized as Re:CREATORS) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Troyca. The series is about a high school student who becomes involved in a battle between several characters from manga, anime, and video games who somehow manifest in the real world. It aired from April to September 2017 and was exclusively streamed on Prime Video. A manga adaptation by Daiki Kase was serialized in Shogakukan's Monthly Sunday Gene-X from April 2017 to November 2019.
Plot
Sōta Mizushino is a young high school student and an avid anime fan who dreams of writing his own light novel. While watching the anime adaptation of the mecha light novel Elemental Symphony of Vogelchevalier to look for inspiration, the tablet computer he is watching on sputters and drags him into the anime's world, where he witnesses a battle between the anime's character Selesia and a mysterious girl wearing a military uniform. After returning with Selesia, Sōta discovers that other characters from different stories and forms of media were also brought to the real world, with some of them aligned with the military uniform princess, who promised them ways to end the strife in their worlds and a way back home, unaware of her true intentions. To stop her, Sōta and Selesia agree to find the other characters and bring them home, lest the military uniform princess bring untold destruction to every world that exists.
Characters
Main
- Sōta Mizushino (水篠 颯太)
- [3]
- A 16-year old high school student who is timid but good-natured. He aspires to write his own light novel, but struggles to draw. He was friends with Altair's creator, Setsuna until he got jealous of her because of how everyone liked her due to her superior drawing skills while his mostly went ignored. Because of this, he brushed her off when she was accused of plagiarism and even felt satisfaction in her suffering. However, after learning of her suicide, he was left traumatized with self-loathing. As a result, upon learning Altair's true identity, he initially kept this a secret from the others, unable to face his demons. However, he eventually pulls through and resolves to stop Altair to atone for his actions.
- Altair (アルタイル)
- [3]
- A mysterious, nihilistic young girl initially known as the Military Uniform Princess (軍服の姫君) who brought the other creations into the real world. While she claimed to do this to force their creators to alter their worlds, she actually aims to destroy the real world out of spite over the death of her own creator. It is eventually revealed that she originated from the music video Altair: World Étude. Being a creation without a story, she is able to adopt powers from fan-fictions about her; she calls this ability "Holopsicon". However, overusing these abilities will cause her to fade from the real world, though she can bypass this by getting her viewers' approval.
- Selesia Upitiria (セレジア・ユピティリア)
- [3]
- The main female protagonist of the anime Elemental Symphony of Vogelchevalier (精霊機想曲フォーゲルシュバリエ). She is a princess and a knight who, alongside her partner Charon, fights the series' antagonists. She uses a sword and is capable of flight. She also owns a mecha called Vogelchevalier and later temporarily gained the ability to use fire magic. Upon arriving in the real world, she initially struggled to cope with the revelation that she is a creation, but quickly came to terms with it. She retains her strong morals and drive in the real world, striving to stop Altair and protect the creators.
- Meteora Österreich (メテオラ・エスターライヒ)
- ,[3] Sayaka Ohara (delusion; ep. 13)
- An NPC from the open world RPG Avalken of Reminisce (追憶のアヴァルケン). Though stoic, Meteora is a strong-willed tactician that works to protect the creators, as she believes her game was created well. Meteora normally fights with her tome, but her true strength is in tactics and planning. Upon arriving in the real world, she becomes the tactical leader of Sōta's group.
Creations
Creations (被造物) are fictional characters that are taken out from various forms of 2D entertainment such as anime, manga, light novels, and video games by the "Military Uniform Princess". Much like in their respective worlds, they are able to use their own powers, making them unbalanced with normal humans in the real world. Characters that can be taken out are those who receive approval and 'enough' popularity from their readers and viewers.
- Mamika Kirameki (煌樹 まみか)
- [3]
- The main protagonist of the magical girl anime series Magical Slayer Mamika (マジカルスレイヤー・まみか). Being from a series aimed at children, she was initially very naive, quickly resorting to violence if others do not agree with her. However, she eventually realizes the hypocrisy in her actions. While initially a supporter of Altair, she turns against her after discovering her true motives. She was the only creation whose creator was never revealed nor introduced in the series.
- Yūya Mirokuji (弥勒寺 優夜)
- [3]
- The main antagonist of the Lockout Ward Underground -Dark Night- (閉鎖区underground-dark night-) action manga. He was once the best friend of the protagonist, Shō, until he supposedly killed their friend and Shō's sister. In reality, however, he was set up by the true culprit. Afterward, he became a gang-boss in a lawless Adachi. He uses a bokken called "Kuronagimaru" that can produce gusts of air and can summon a spirit called an "Astral Double" named "Hangaku" to fight by his side. Upon arriving in the real world, he desires to fight strong opponents, which prompts him to join Sōta's group.
- Alicetaria February (アリステリア・フェブラリィ)
- [3]
- The protagonist of the fantasy epic manga and anime franchise Alicetaria of the Scarlet (緋色のアリステリア). She is a princess and a knight who constantly fights a losing battle against the series' antagonists. She fights using a lance and uses magic through her "Gauntlet of Götz von Berlichingen". She also rides on a pegasus. Upon arriving in the real world, she gained an intense hatred of her creator, Gai, for making her world into such a dark setting for the sake of "entertainment" and suffered from a mild identity crisis upon learning that she is a creation. She desired to use the creators' power to save her world and fell into denial upon learning that this is impossible. She is aligned with Altair, due to her desire to change her world.
- Blitz Talker (ブリッツ・トーカー)
- [3]
- A secondary character from the cyberpunk anime and manga Code・Babylon. He is the partner of the protagonist and works for the "Flashlight Detective Office", which hunts monsters. He uses a gun and a watch that allows him to fly. He also possesses special bullets called "Gravity Bombs". Upon arriving in the real world, he sides with Altair because she resembles his deceased daughter, Erina, and to get revenge on his creator, Shunma, for killing her.
- Rui Kanoya (鹿屋 瑠偉)
- [3]
- The main protagonist of the mecha anime Infinite Divine Machine Mono Magia (無限神機モノマギア) who protects the series' futuristic setting from the antagonists. While normally pretty energetic, he also gets whiny easily. He pilots the giant robot "Gigas Machina", which is equipped with a huge arsenal of futuristic weapons. After coming to the real world and learning that he is a creation, he is not dismayed and even comes to take pride in it. He joins Sōta's group because they are the first faction he meets.
- Magane Chikujōin (築城院 真鍳)
- [3]
- An antagonist from the light novel and anime series Record of the Night Window Demon (夜窓鬼録). While putting on the guise of an energetic high school student, she is really a psychotic murderer who killed her entire school. She possesses an ability called "Infinite Deception of Words" that allows her to bend reality through lies; Upon arriving in the real world, she does not join either Sōta's or Altair's faction and causes trouble for both sides.
- Hikayu Hoshikawa (星河 ひかゆ)
- A heroine from the all-ages version of adult dating sim game The Milky Way of a Starry Sky (ほしぞら☆ミルキーウェイ). She is found by Selesia and Rui. As she has no fighting powers at all, her creator comes up with the idea of creating a fan disk to give her some. As a result, she fights using a Nunchaku and monstrous strength, and calls herself "Extreme Final Legend Martial Artist", even though she is embarrassed over it. She aligns herself with Sōta's group, and works to return to her world.
- Shō Hakua (白亜 翔)
- The main protagonist of the Lockout Ward Underground -Dark Night- (閉鎖区underground-dark night-) action manga. He was once the best friend of the series' antagonist, Yūya, until the latter supposedly killed their friend and his sister. Afterwards, he was granted a spirit called an "Astral Double" named "Bayard" by a fortuneteller to take revenge on Yūya. He fights using a retractable three-section staff and can summon "Bayard" to fight by his side. "Bayard" can also attack using reflections. Upon arriving in the real world, he allies himself with Altair because she is Yūya's enemy.
- Erina Talker (エリナ・トーカー)
- A supporting character from the cyberpunk anime and manga Code・Babylon. She is Blitz' daughter. At some point in the story, she was abducted by an antagonist and fused to a portal that would unleash monsters into the world, forcing Blitz to kill her.
- Charon Seiga (カロン・セイガ)
- The main male protagonist of the Elemental Symphony of Vogelchevalier (精霊機想曲フォーゲルシュバリエ) light novel series. He is a knight who, alongside his partner Selesia, fights against the series' antagonists. However, as the series progressed, his resolve wavered. He fights using a sword and pilots a darker version of "Vogelchevalier". Upon arriving in the real world and learning that he is a creation, he fell into despair and allied himself with Altair to use the creators' power to save his world.
Creators
Creators (創造主) are people who created the Creations. They can be the scenario writer, character designer, planner, or the author of their respective series. They are able to 'upgrade' their respective characters if they receive enough positive responses and approval from their readers, fans and viewers.
- Setsuna Shimazaki (シマザキ セツナ) / Yuna Shimazaki (島崎 由那) (real name)
- The creator of the online video called Altair: World Étude, from which Altair originated. She was originally an amateur manga artist, and upon being noticed by the community, became a more well known name. She befriends Sōta in middle school before her drawings get noticed, but they drift apart after she gains recognition.
- Takashi Matsubara (松原 祟) / Takeshi Ōsawa (大沢 武志) (real name)
- The author of the light novel Elemental Symphony of Vogelchevalier. While he and Selesia initially clashed over his attitude towards her, he has developed a greater sense of respect for her, and began to care for her just like his own daughter.
- Marine (まりね) / Ayano Kōura (皇浦 綾乃) (real name)
- The illustrator of the light novel Elemental Symphony of Vogelchevalier. She takes custody of Selesia and Meteora since Sōta could not continue to provide for them. She is actually rather insecure about her own illustrations, believing them to be inferior to those of other great illustrators. However, she uses this insecurity as resolve to continue to improve her drawing skills.
- Masaaki Nakanogane (中乃鐘 昌明)
- The screenplay and scenario writer of the mecha anime Infinite Divine Machine Mono Magia. He initially finds Rui when watching his anime. He later heads the writing along with Takashi for the government plan.
- Shunma Suruga (駿河 駿馬) / Chika Ōsawa (大沢 智加) (real name)
- The author of manga series Code・Babylon who speaks in Kansai dialect and with a chill attitude. She is often mistaken as a man due to her pen name and art style. As a result of a history of having her stories rejected by her audience, she has grown very cynical towards the entertainment industry. This also causes her to be willing to go very far to make sure her stories remain interesting, even if it means killing off her own characters in horrible ways.
- Ryō Yatōji (八頭司 遼) / Ryōsuke Gōda (合田 亮介) (real name)
- The author of manga series Lockout Ward Underground -Dark Night-. Despite his abrasive personality, he actually cares about other people, and is thus labeled a tsundere by Suruga.
- Gai Takarada (高良田 概) / Naoya Takarada (宝田 直也) (real name)
- The author of manga series Alicetaria of the Scarlet. He was locked away by Alicetaria out of her anger towards him (due to the fact that her cruel world is just entertainment) until Sōta expressed his feelings towards her story. After being released by Alicetaria, he joins the effort to defeat Altair.
- Nishio Ōnishi (大西 にしお)
- The writer of The Milky Way of a Starry Sky, who belongs to the company Hyper Tension and is an old friend of Masaaki's. He is a huge otaku and a pervert who falls in love with his own creation.
- Aki Kikuchihara (菊地原 亜希)
- The General Coordinator Officer for the Situations Countermeasures Council, who is in charge of responding to the characters appearing in the real world. After the events of the series, she resigns from her government job and becomes a Creator herself.
- Nobuyuki Sakamoto (坂本 宣之)
- The planner of Avalken of Reminisce, who died due to a car accident prior to the story, but his name was never mentioned in the series (Episode 4 only reveals his occupation and autopsy report, without stating his name).
- Tenkyū Kurakuma (鞍隈 天球)
- Author of the light novel Record of the Night Window Demon, he was killed by Magane for unknown motive and reason.
Media
Anime
The series' original concept is by Rei Hiroe and directed by Ei Aoki.[4] Hiroe provided the original character designs, Ryuichi Makino provided the adapted character designs and Hiroyuki Sawano composed the music for the anime. Hiroe's original story for the anime was published on Shogakukan's Sunday Webry website, under the title Re:Creators Naked. The series aired in Japan from April 8 to September 16, 2017, on Tokyo MX and other television networks,[5] and was simulcast exclusively on Amazon's Amazon Video service.[6] The first opening theme is "gravityWall" by SawanoHiroyuki[nZk]:Tielle & Gemie, and the ending theme song is "NewLook" by Mashiro Ayano.[3] The second opening theme is "sh0ut" by SawanoHiroyuki[nZk]:Tielle & Gemie, and the ending theme song is "Rubicon" (ルビコン) by Sangatsu no Phantasia.[7] Episode 13 features an ending song by Aki Toyosaki under her character name Altair titled "World Étude". The anime ran for 22 episodes with 3 special programs.[8]
Specials:
- 1) "Enter the World of Re:Creators" (April 1, 2017)
- 2) "Re:Creators Summer Special: Spending Time with the Girl Creations!" (July 22, 2017)
- 3) "Re:Creators Summer Special Continued: It's Summer! It's Yukata! It's a Girls Party!" (August 5, 2017)
Soundtrack
The series' soundtrack was composed by Hiroyuki Sawano. The soundtrack album was released by Aniplex on June 14, 2017, with a total of 34 tracks split across two discs.[10]
Manga
A manga adaptation by Daiki Kase was serialized in Shogakukan's manga magazine Monthly Sunday Gene-X from April 19, 2017,[11][12] to November 19, 2019.[13] Shogakukan collected its chapters in six tankōbon volumes, released from August 7, 2017, to December 19, 2019.[14]
Another manga adaptation by Yūki Kumagai, that served as a spin-off to the main anime series that focused on a different set of characters, titled Re:Creators One More! (Re:CREATORS わんもあ!), was serialized in Shogakukan's Monthly Shōnen Sunday from June 12 to November 10, 2017.[15][16][17] Shogakukan released a compiled volume on December 19, 2017.[18]
A spin-off manga by Tatsuhiko Ida, titled Chikujōin-san Hashagisugi (築城院さんハシャギ過ぎ), was serialized on Shogakukan's Sunday Webry website from August 6 to November 5, 2017.[19][20] A collected tankōbon volume was released on December 19, 2017.[21][22]
Volumes
Volumes
See also
- Akashic Re:cords, a Japanese role-playing video game with a similar theme
- Reverse Isekai
External links
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