3×3 Eyes: Seima Densetsu
3x3 Eyes: Legend of the Divine Demon / 3×3 EYES聖魔伝説 / Shin 3x3 Eyes / Sazan Eyes: Seima Densetsu
Genres: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Gore, Horror, Mythology, Romance, Seinen | |
Themes: Gore, Mythology | |
Demographics: Seinen | |
Studios: Studio Junio | |
Producers: Bandai Visual, Kodansha, Toei Animation | |
Licensors: Geneon Entertainment USA | |
Rating: 6.9 / 10 | |
Rank: #4952 | |
Popularity: #5710 | |
Users Listed: 16,280 | |
Users Scored: 7,952 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 04/24/2023 | |
Aired: July 25, 1995 – June 25, 1996 (Summer) | |
Type: ova | |
Source: manga | |
Age Rating: R | |
Episodes: 3 |
Synopsis:
Four years after Pai vanishes without a trace, Yakumo’s relentless search culminates in a reunion fraught with uncertainty. He discovers Pai suffering from a profound memory loss, leaving her adrift and vulnerable. Driven by a desire to restore her past, Yakumo embarks on a journey to the Holy Land, a legendary realm considered the origin point of the Sanjiyans – an immortal race shrouded in myth.
The narrative unfolds within a world steeped in ancient lore and spiritual significance, exploring themes of identity, memory, and the burden of history. As they navigate this enigmatic land, Yakumo and Pai face challenges that test their bond and reveal hidden truths about both themselves and the Sanjiyans’ legacy. The anime presents a contemplative experience, prioritizing character-driven exploration over high-octane action, inviting viewers to unravel the mysteries alongside them.
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Episodes:
- Episode 1: Descent (Aired: 07/25/1995)
- Episode 2: The Key (Aired: 12/18/1995)
- Episode 3: The Return (Aired: 06/25/1996)
Characters:
- Benares (Main) - Voice Actors: Ootsuka, Akio, Seong, Wan Gyeong, Governale, Antonello, Boen, Earl, Thornton, Kirk
- Fujii, Yakumo (Main) - Voice Actors: Frierson, Eddie, Prata, Patrizio, Pascal, Benjamin, Kim, Il, De Gracia, Ángel, Tsujitani, Kouji
- IV, Parvati (Main) - Voice Actors: Hayashibara, Megumi, Kenworthy, Alexandra
- Pai (Main) - Voice Actors: Hayashibara, Megumi, Forstadt, Rebecca, Bienaimé, Nathalie, Jean, Bérangère, Valenti, Federica
- McDonald, Jake (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Ootsuka, Houchuu, Maggi, Enrico
- Tinzin (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Saikachi, Ryuuji, Blum, Steven, Mantesi, Gianni, Arpal, Mario
Staff:
- Haruta, Katsunori (Producer)
- Watanabe, Shigeru (Producer)
- Takenouchi, Kazuhisa (Director, Storyboard)
- Sayama, Kiyoko (Episode Director)
- Kakudou, Hiroyuki (Storyboard)
- Akahori, Shigeo (Key Animation)
- Díaz, Azucena (ADR Director)
- Eguchi, Hisashi (Key Animation)
- Endou, Eiichi (Key Animation)
- Gotou, Masami (Key Animation)
- Hakata, Masatoshi (Key Animation)
- Hara, Hiroshi (Key Animation)
- Hashimoto, Hiroyuki (In-Between Animation)
- Hashimoto, Hideki (In-Between Animation)
- Hata, Tomoji (Key Animation)
- Hirata, Katsuzou (Key Animation)
- Horiuchi, Osamu (Key Animation, Animation Director)
- Hoshino, Mamoru (In-Between Animation)
- Inoue, Hideki (Key Animation)
- Inoue, Toshiyuki (Key Animation)
- Itou, Tatsufumi (Key Animation)
- Itou, Katsunobu (Key Animation)
- Iwane, Masaaki (Key Animation)
- Kamata, Yuusuke (In-Between Animation)
- Kamimoto, Kanetoshi (In-Between Animation)
- Kanai, Jirou (Key Animation)
- Katou, Hiroshi (Art Director)
- Kawaguchi, Hiroshi (Key Animation)
- Kobayashi, Ichizou (Animation Check)
- Koga, Makoto (Key Animation)
- Komaru, Toshiyuki (Key Animation)
- Konno, Kouichi (In-Between Animation)
- Konno, Naoyuki (Key Animation)
- Kumagai, Tetsuya (Character Design, Key Animation, Animation Director)
- Le Minoux, Martial (ADR Director)
- Li, Shaolei (Animation Check)
- Makida, Kazuaki (Animation Check, Key Animation)
- Matsuda, Katsumi (Key Animation)
- Nabeta, Kayoko (Key Animation)
- Nagamori, Yoshihiro (Key Animation)
- Nagashima, Akiko (Key Animation)
- Namatame, Yasuhiro (Key Animation)
- Nishiyama, Shigeru (Editing)
- Okamura, Masahiro (Key Animation)
- Ooba, Shin (In-Between Animation)
- Satou, Yuuko (Color Setting)
- Shigekuni, Hiroko (In-Between Animation)
- Shimizu, Yasuyuki (Key Animation)
- Sugai, Yoshihiro (Key Animation)
- Suzuki, Shingo (Key Animation)
- ... and 7 more staff
Reviews:
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User Mahou_Bujin (Score: 9/10):
When come back, please bring Pai. But seriously, the nice thing about this anime is that Yakumo finally comes into his own, having learned how to use his own abilities as a Wu, their roles reverse and he starts to save her rather than the converse. Its bloody and violent, and of course, as Yakumo can't die, he winds up splattered all over the place, but he's lost a little bit of his comic edge having been hardened by his journeys. The story at times seems somewhat fragmented in comparison to the manga. It tries to rise a bit above the generic random anime-monster of the week, andsucceeds a bit better than its predecessor. nnBoth the art and sound were good for their time, but the art style is somewhat dark and hasn't aged well.nnBut in the end its all about the endearing quest of one girl to become human and Yakumo's inhuman efforts to help her on her way, and these characters help drive this anime. I don't give it a 10, if only because some of the support characters tend to be a little 2-dimensional.nnAll in all, it is a journey that is well worth your time. -
User ktulu007 (Score: 6/10):
Quite a while back I did a review of the first 3x3 Eyes OVA from Toei Animation. It was a solid little series albeit with a few problems. So, how does the second OVA from Studio Junio hold up? Is it as good as the first, better or weaker? Let's take a look, My Dears, and find out. This is 3x3 Eyes Seima Densetsu. Story: Four years after the first OVA, Yakumo is wandering alone in search of the missing Pai. He finds her, but she doesn't seem to remember him and freaks out when he starts chasing after her, treating hi like he's somestrange pervert. After speaking with the elderly couple that she's been living with, Yakumo finds out that Pai lost her memories. After fighting a monster that tried to reseal them, he sets out for Tibet to find an old monk who knows how to release the seal on her memories. She goes with him, curious about what secrets her past holds. nnLet's start with the big problems with the OVA. The ending is a big one. They had a chance to have a really strong, bittersweet ending, but they screw it up at the very end and opt for something that would be better suited for a cheesy children's movie than a more dramatic series for adults. There's also still an issue with the romance elements being pretty weak and, given the amnesia and handling thereof, this OVA doesn't even ultimately do anything to advance the romance. nnThere are plenty of good things about the OVA too. The overall story is actually really interesting with a legitimately good twist. The Hindu influence is still strong in the series and it's still used in an intriguing way. nnCharacters: nnOnly a few of the major characters from the first OVA return, Yakumo, Pai, and Benares. We get an all new supporting cast for this one. I will give the series credit, most of the supporting characters are fairly interesting and fleshed out. The exceptions being the old couple who took Pai in and her friends from school who are just generic. Yakumo's character develops pretty well. He's become a lot more capable of things besides just being a human shield. He still has his moments where he takes enough damage that he would die if he was a normal human, but he at least manages to give a good account of himself. On the downside, Pai is actively annoying in this one. When I talked about the first OVA I said that the only thing stopping her from being an annoying character was the Sanjiyan personality. In this series the Sanjiyan has about five minutes of screen time before the very end when she takes over to wrap things up. nnArt: nnStudio Junio puts a real effort into replicating the style that Toei Animation used for the first OVA. And it does hold up pretty well. I will give them the proper credit on that account. It is,… -
User DueTomorrow (Score: 6/10):
I picked up the DVD since after being left on hold from watching the original 3x3 Eyes fansubbed a long long time ago. After a very long wait unfortunately I was pretty darn disappointed to the point I didn't want to re-watch the first OAV. Since the manga was continuing and the OAV's were just there, it leaves yet another cliffhanger to which there is no end. I don't understand why these producers, studios or whoever lets this happen, it's almost a crime. The only redeeming factor is Yakumo actually knowing how to fight for once. - ... and 4 more reviews
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