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Main article:The episodes of the Shaman King anime series are directed by and co-produced by,. At an early stage of anime production, Takei himself helped the anime's staff. However, he soon left the staff due to his time limitations as he was working in the manga. The 64 episodes were aired between July 4, 2001, and September 25, 2002, on TV Tokyo in Japan.

4Kids Entertainment obtained the rights to broadcast the Shaman King anime in the United States, where it premiered on FoxBox TV on September 6, 2003.The episodes were collected into 16 DVD compilations by in Japan and released between October 30, 2001, and January 22, 2003. The DVDs were later collected and released in three box sets between August 27, 2008, and December 25, 2008. Five DVD compilations of the English adaptation have been released by between October 19, 2004 and March 29, 2005 in an uncut form.At 2015, former president and current president, expressed his desire to work on a reboot of Shaman King. In February 2017, while answering a fan's question, Takei revealed on his official Twitter that he received an offer for an anime remake of Shaman King, but he had to turn it down because they were not able to use the first anime's voice actors and soundtrack music. Audio The music for the Shaman King anime adaptation was composed by Toshiyuki Omori.

Asakura Yoh is a shaman, one who can see and communicate with spirits. Yoh is training to become the Shaman King, strongest among all the Shamans. The ones helping him are Manta, a short boy who can see ghosts and Amidamaru, who is an old samurai spirit and Yoh's partner. However there are also others who are trying to get the title Shaman King. Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. Shaman King, Vol. 3: The Lizard Man. Manga Shaman.

Two CD soundtracks have been released for the Shaman King anime series. The first soundtrack was released on March 27, 2002, as Shaman King: Vocal Collection, and contains 14 tracks, including the first opening and ending themes in their original television lengths.

Shaman King: Original Soundtrack followed on June 26, 2002, with an additional 20 tracks and the second opening theme 'Northern Lights'. Six character song CDs were released on March 24, 2004, sung by the as their respective characters.

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Three have been produced for the series as well, featuring the original voice actors from the series. Trading card game A card game based on the Shaman King series was produced by in Japan and released in the United States by in 2005. Upper Deck originally planned a release of the game for January 2005, however, it was later announced that would have exclusive rights to sell the game from January 28 to February 15, 2005, after which it would be released to other retailers.

In an interview with Upper Deck's Director of Brand and New Product Development, Cory Jones stated that it was the television show's underperformance and later cancellation which led to the cancellation of the trading card game. Video games. Main article:Thirteen video games based on the Shaman King series have been released. The first one, Shaman King Chō Senji Ryakketu Funbari Hen, was released on December 21, 2001.

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Although the games developed in Japan have not been released outside of that region, and 4Kids Entertainment developed a series of games that were only released in North America and Europe. Characters of the Shaman King series have also made appearances in the games. Other Two with the story by and art by Hiroyuki Takei were released on December 25, 2001, and August 23, 2002. A fanbook titled Shaman King Official Fan Book: Mankin Book ( シャーマンキング公式ファンブック「マンキンブック」, Shaman Kingu Kōshiki Fan Bukku - Mankin Bukku) was released on April 30, 2004.

Two guidebooks were released. The first, based on the original series and entitled Shaman King Character Book: Manjien ( シャーマンキングキャラクターズブック「万辞苑」, Shaman Kingu Kyarakutāzu Bukku - Manjien), was released on June 4, 2002. The second, called Shaman King Kazenban Final Official Guide Book Mantarite ( シャーマンキング完全版 最終公式ガイドブック マンタリテ, Shaman Kingu Kazenban Saishū Kōshiki Gaidobukku Mantarite), for the kanzenban version of the series, was released exactly seven years later.

Following Kodansha's acquisition of the series, a new novelization written by Kakeru Torabashiri and titled Faust 8: Eien no Eliza ( 永遠のエリザ) was released on November 15, 2018, and a new character book was published on November 30. In Japan, various other types of merchandise were released, including key chains, action figures, clothing, and other toys. Reception Public response The original manga series of 32 volumes has sold over 26 million copies in Japan. The new Shaman King Kanzenban volumes have been ranked in listings of best-selling manga in Japan as well as its guidebook, both Shaman King: Zero volumes, and Shaman King Flowers first four volumes. Volumes of the series have been ranked in listings of best-selling manga in the United States such as,.

In 2008, Shaman King was North America's 24th best manga property according to ICv2, based on sales for the entire year of 2008. The anime adaptation has also been featured several times in the Japanese TV ranking, with the last episode having a 9.5 percent television viewership rating. Shaman King was voted the sixth best anime of 2001 by readers. In 2005, Japanese television network conducted a 'Top 100' online web poll and the Shaman King anime adaptation placed 47th.

Moreover, approximately 165 million cards from the Shaman King trading card game were sold in Japan. Critical response Justin Freeman from (ANN) criticized the first volume for relying too heavily on the spirits as a, stating that is what 'places the series on the wrong path.' On other hand, Alexander Hoffman of Comics Village declared 'in this first novel, letting the relationships between Yoh, Amidamaru, and Manta flesh out is more important that developing every spiritual entity that shows up.' Holly Ellingwood of Active Anime said she was fascinated by how Takei was capable of taking several myths and cultural beliefs and 'blending them into the character backgrounds'.

Lori Henderson of Manga Life cited the fact every character, even the villains, 'has a reason for fighting' and their 'internal struggles' as well as the fights itself as the main reason why make Shaman King is 'an enjoyable title.' A reviewer for declared, praised the characters' development and Takei's capacity to create 'new interesting ones each volume,' commending 'their backgrounds and unique personalities.' Writing for ANN, John Jakala commented that he was struck with the 'unique', 'graffiti-style' visual of the series.

Although labeled its art as 'silly', Sheena McNeil from Sequential Start expressed that 'it's smooth and nicely detailed with excellent expressions.' McNeil deemed Takei did 'a wonderful job of bringing shaman into the modern day but keeping it a story of fantasy'. Ellingwood stated the series' 'vibrant action', 'imaginative plot twists and a creative world' makes it 'a unique and stylish shōnen series.' Mania's Eduardo Chavez said that, Shaman King can 'hit all the right buttons one volume' but 'it could be a complete bore' in the next. 's Cathleen Baxter commented that Shaman King has 'nonstop action' with 'typical shōnen characters and battle styles'.

The storyline is 'easy to follow and will hold the reader's interest.' Margaret Veira of Active Anime, however, argued that the storyline gets more complex as the series progresses, while comics critic commented that from volume 20 it 'seemed to veer off tracks'. In addition of a decline on artwork in his opinion, the numbers of fights also decreased; Thompson wrote, 'their enemy.

May be unbeatable by force alone, so the plot shifts away from battles and towards unexpected betrayals, character relationships, and clever (and confusing) schemes—rather than mere fighting techniques.' The last volume, especially, 'may leave some readers feeling cheated,' said Leroy Douresseaux from Comic Book Bin. Thompson was also disappointed by the 2004 conclusion but he wrote that the kanzenban version has 'a great ending', whose 'transcendental climax is not too different from 's, or for many American comics about beings with ultimate power.'

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