
- Rate: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)
- Native: デッドマン・ワンダーランド
- Synonyms: DEADMAN WONDERLAND
- Aired: Apr 17, 2011 to Jul 3, 2011
- Premiered: spring 2011
- Duration: 24 min per ep
- Episodes: 12
- Score: 7.16
- Producers: AMG MUSIC Kadokawa Pictures Japan Kadokawa Shoten KlockWorx
- Studio: Manglobe
- Licensor: Funimation
- Genres: Action Gore High Stakes Game Horror Sci-Fi Shounen Supernatural Survival
Characters and Voice Actors
Igarashi, Ganta
MainPark, Romi
JapaneseShiro
Main-
JapaneseAohi
SupportingPasquier, Laurent
FrenchAzuma, Genkaku
SupportingMorikawa, Toshiyuki
JapaneseChan
Supporting-
JapaneseDaida, Hibana
Supporting-
JapaneseEn
SupportingSaitou, Yuka
JapaneseEndou
SupportingSabat, Christopher
EnglishFujiyoshi
SupportingHagire, Rinichirou
Supporting-
JapaneseItadaki, Kazuya
SupportingHarada, Akira
JapaneseKasuga, Kyoko
SupportingHorikawa, Chika
JapaneseKatsuya, Yamakatsu
SupportingWilhelm, Marc
FrenchKazu
SupportingKengamine, Nagi
SupportingOno, Daisuke
JapaneseKoshio, Karako
Supporting-
JapaneseKosugi
SupportingItatori, Masaaki
JapaneseKoumoto
SupportingMizuno, Takao
JapaneseKouzuji, Kazumasa
SupportingMaruyama, Takeshi
JapaneseMakina Flu00fcgel, Kiwako
SupportingHonda, Takako
JapaneseMimi
SupportingTakamoto, Megumi
JapaneseMiya
SupportingMiyako
SupportingKatakai, Kaoru
JapaneseRokuro, Bundo
SupportingFukuyama, Jun
JapaneseSakigami, Toto
SupportingSawashiro, Miyuki
JapaneseSenji, Kiyomasa
SupportingKatou, Masayuki
JapaneseTakami, You
Supporting-
JapaneseTakami, Minatsuki
Supporting-
JapaneseTakashima, Urara
Supporting-
JapaneseTamaki, Tsunenaga
SupportingSuwabe, Junichi
JapaneseUeshima
SupportingSugawara, Masayoshi
JapaneseWakabayashi
SupportingKajikawa, Shohei
JapaneseYamazaki
SupportingYamamoto, Kazutomi
JapaneseEpisodes
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It is said that if someone seeks revenge, they should dig two graves—and this is especially true of those who use the Hell Correspondence website. At the stroke of midnight, this ominous web domain becomes accessible, and whoever inputs the name of their grudge will get a visit from Ai Enma, the Hell Girl. Ai explains that she will send the target’s soul to hell, but the requester will also end up in hell when they die. For some, that price is far too steep; for others, where they will spend their afterlife has no bearing on their current, day-to-day hell. But one thing is certain: the Hell Girl will always be available to those in need of revenge, while she stoically performs her duty of ferrying souls into the darkness. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Now that Koyomi Araragi and Hitagi Senjougahara have graduated, very few familiar faces remain at Naoetsu Private High School, one of them being Kanbaru Suruga, holder of the Monkey’s Paw. When she begins to hear talk of a mysterious being known as the “Devil,” who will magically solve any problem, she immediately thinks these rumors are about her and decides to investigate. She discovers the Devil is actually Rouka Numachi, a former rival from junior high who is providing free advice to those who seek her out now that she is no longer able to play basketball due to a leg injury. Acting as a collector of misfortune, she enjoys relieving the stress of her clients by providing them with the false hope of having their problems solved. Although Kanbaru sees no real harm being done, she reprimands Rouka for lying and heads home, relieved she is not the cause of the rumors. But when she finds that her left hand has reverted back to its human form, she may have a reason to worry after all… [Written by MAL Rewrite]

It’s been a year since the disappearance of Shiro, the Silver King; Kurou Yatogami and Neko have been diligent in their search, but to no end. Their investigation leads to a run-in with members of the now disbanded Red Clan HOMRA—Rikio Kamamoto and Anna Kushina—being pursued by the Green Clan, who desire Anna’s powers for their own ends. Now, the members of Scepter 4 are called upon alongside Kurou and Neko in order to rescue Anna, the mascot, and only female member of the ruined Red Clan, from the enemy’s clutches and hopefully find Shiro using the young girl’s powers. Amidst crisis, the group is forced into a power struggle when the Green Clan threatens to overtake the Gold King’s domain. The second step in the K Project series, K: Missing Kings, continues the story of a young boy caught up in a psychic war between seven kings, and showcases each character’s struggles after the losses of their respective Kings. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

The film takes place in 201X, when the newly-formed Empire of Godom is threatening to take over the world by using mysterious technology offered to them by Chan Reika, the mysterious female president of a trading company. The protagonist of the film Shishimaru Shou is the one man who has the mystical technology that can stop the Empire of Godom, but after being hunted down by the Empire, he is saved by mysterious Indians, who tell him about a prophecy about the second coming of a savior. (Source: ANN)

Chiko is the daughter of the wealthy Mikamo family who has to live with her aunt and uncle after her parents passed away. Because her aunt wants to inherit the Mikamo family’s wealth, she gives Chiko poisoned food. One day, however, she’s kidnapped by the Nijuu Mensou (20 Faces) and decides to join his clan. (Source: ZOMG)

The Stress Team floats over the city, locating stressed out people and transforming them into monsters. To combat this, three girls reluctantly transform into the Sweet Valerians, bunny defenders of justice. (Source: ANN)

The Walpurgis Royal Academy of Machinart was founded alongside the development of “Machinart,” machine magic capable of giving life and intelligence to mechanical dolls subsequently called as “automaton.” Its aim: train skilled puppeteers to control the automatons, as militaries across the globe have begun incorporating Machinart into their armies. After miserably failing the academy’s entrance exams, Raishin Akabane and his humanoid automaton Yaya must defeat one of the top one hundred students to earn the right to take part in the Evening Party, a fight for supremacy between puppeteers using their automatons. The last one standing is bestowed the title of “Wiseman” and granted access to the powerful forbidden arts. Thus, Raishin challenges Charlotte Belew and her automaton Sigmund to a duel, but before they even begin, Sigmund is attacked by other students. After saving his opponents from their assaulters, Raishin cancels the duel but is forced to search for a new way to gain access to the Party. Driven by the tragedies of his past, Raishin fights alongside Yaya to rise to the top and claim the title of Wiseman. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Kazuma Yagami is a user of “Fuujutsu,” the ability to control the wind. He returns to his old home, the noble Kannagi household, after being banished four years ago for his inability to control fire and his subsequent defeat in a duel at the hands of his younger cousin, Ayano Kannagi. Returning after such a brutal exile already gives rise to many conflicts, but to make matters worse, several Kannagi family members have recently been murdered with Fuujutsu. This leads the Kannagi family, including the hot-headed Ayano, to suspect Kazuma as the culprit. Now, Kazuma must not only clear his name, but also aid the family he shares a mutual hatred with, in order to discover the true identity of the killer. [Written by MAL Rewrite]