Shaman King: Flowers
SHAMAN KING FLOWERS
Genres: Action, Adventure, Shounen, Supernatural | |
Demographics: Shounen | |
Studios: Bridge | |
Producers: TV Tokyo | |
Rating: 6.57 / 10 | |
Rank: #6799 | |
Popularity: #4119 | |
Users Listed: 35,302 | |
Users Scored: 8,011 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 10/07/2024 | |
Aired: January 10, 2024 – April 3, 2024 (Winter) | |
Type: tv | |
Source: manga | |
Age Rating: PG 13 | |
Episodes: 13 | |
Broadcast: Wednesday at 00:00 (JST) |
Synopsis:
Set in a quiet coastal town nestled amidst rolling hills, the narrative follows Hana, the son of You and Anna. Hana navigates adolescence as he grapples with a burgeoning sense of self and an unusual connection to the natural world surrounding him. The series explores themes of belonging and identity through his interactions with peers and enigmatic figures within the community. A gentle, introspective atmosphere permeates the story, focusing on subtle character development and the quiet moments of everyday life. It examines how personal perception shapes reality, subtly weaving in elements of folklore and local history to deepen the sense of place. The focus is less on grand conflicts and more on Hana's internal journey as he discovers his role within his family and the world around him.
Trailer:
You May Also Like:
Streaming Platforms:
Episodes:
- Episode 1: Asakura vs Ura Asakura (Aired: 01/10/2024)
- Episode 2: West Tokyo Onomatopoeia Festival (Aired: 01/17/2024)
- Episode 3: The Prodigal Shaman Returns (Aired: 01/24/2024)
- Episode 4: Sense of Loss (Aired: 01/31/2024)
- Episode 5: Shocking Mall (Aired: 02/07/2024)
- ... and 8 more episodes
Characters:
- Amidamaru (Main) - Voice Actors: Konishi, Katsuyuki, Garcia, Marcelo, Rojas, Tommy
- Asakura, Hana (Main) - Voice Actors: Hikasa, Youko, Dannemann, Enzo, Delint, Alex
- Asakura, Hao (Main) - Voice Actors: Takayama, Minami, Bastidas, Iván, Rufino, Sérgio
- Iburi, Gakko (Main) - Voice Actors: Kaiden, Michiko, Granja, João Victor, Lobo, Ana
- Namaha (Main) - Voice Actors: Ueda, Chihiro, Brigido, Amanda, Rojo, Elizabeth
- Niumbirch, Alumi (Main) - Voice Actors: Uesaka, Sumire, Rodrigues, Pamella, Huicochea, Danann
- Asakura, Youmei (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Naka, Hiroshi, Orozco, José Luis, Guarnieri, José Otávio
- Asakura, Ruka (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Koshimizu, Ami, Saddy, Flávia, Villa, Angélica
- Asakura, Yohane (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Horie, Shun, Emmanuel, Charles, Franco, Cristian
- Asakura, You (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Hikasa, Youko, Gama, Gabriel, Andreatto, Rodrigo
- Ashcroft (Supporting)
- Bason (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Takaguchi, Kousuke
- Bismarch, Kanna (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Endou, Saki, Chino, Dulce, Pissardini, Adriana
- Chiharu (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Kumagai, Mirei, Amorim, Priscila
- Conchi (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Kanze, Noriaki, Rojas, Tommy, Kumode, Robson
- Fra YVS (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Hiyama, Nobuyuki, Dutkiewicz, Idzi, Simões, Márcio
- Goldva (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Suzuki, Reiko, Scalvi, Patrícia, Manríquez, Rebeca
- Ichihara, Ryuuji (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Miyake, Kenta, Estrada, Héctor, Maia, Philippe
- Iron Maiden Jeanne (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Horie, Yui, Almeida, Rita, Acevedo, Patricia
- Kalim (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Hanawa, Eiji, Campos, Ramon, Mendoza, Ricardo
- Kamogawa, Yousuke (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Matsuoka, Yoshitsugu, Vila Verde, Fabrício, Velázquez, Ferso
- Kyouyama, Anna (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Hayashibara, Megumi, Quinto, Letícia, Ramos, Ana Lucía
- Matisse, Matilda (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Minami, Wakana, Robles, Jocelyn, Jardim, Linn
- Munzer Asakura, Redseb (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Ono, Kensho, Bougleux, Erick, Mena, Héctor
- Munzer Asakura, Seyrarm (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Shimoji, Shino, Milani, Gaby, Sánchez, Georgina
- Naka-Oni (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Takaguchi, Kousuke
- Oboro, Daikyou (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Itou, Kentarou, Briggs, Guilherme, Allende, David
- Oh-Oni (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Mamiya, Yasuhiro
- Phauna, Marion (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Shindou, Kei, Vélez, Alicia, Monteiro, Christiane
- Ponchi (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Miyazono, Takumu, Rivero, Javier, Luiz, Ítalo
- Renim (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Tajima, Akihiro, Mendonça, Fernando, Bernal, Julio
- Rutherfor (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Shiina, Hekiru, Valença, Carol
- Sakurai, Sakutarou (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Koyama, Rikiya, Hernández, Carlos, Rossatto, Raphael
- Silver Horn (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Miyazono, Takumu, Lopes, Guilherme, Garcia, Andrés
- Silver Rod (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Miyazono, Takumu, Hailer, Marcos, Miuller, Scarlet
- Silver Shield (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Miyazono, Takumu, Caodaglio, Marcelo, Fabregat, Germán
- Silver Tail (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Miyazono, Takumu, Guarnieri, José Otávio
- Silver Wing (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Miyazono, Takumu, Sawaya, Ricardo, Alberto, Santos
- Tamamura, Tamao (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Mizuki, Nana, Bullara, Fernanda, Índigo, Irina
- Tao, Men (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Park, Romi, Fernandes, Victor Hugo, Medel, Jennifer
- Tao, Ren (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Park, Romi, Lucindo, Fábio, De la Fuente, Rolando
- Thalim (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Okino, Kouji, Figueira, Daniel, Vélez Jr., Humberto
- Thorim (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Aomori, Shin, Fernandes, Élcio Romar, Fonseca, Eduardo
- Tokagerou (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Takagi, Wataru, Castro, Mauro, Cervantes, Enrique
- Umemiya, Ryuunosuke (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Tanaka, Masahiko, Ornelas, Jorge, Silva, Dláigelles
- Varge, Niaes (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Inoue, Marina, Canle Trianz, Isa
- Yasu (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Ihara, Masaaki, Muñoz, Eleazar
Staff:
- Furuta, Jouji (Director, Script, Storyboard)
- Mima, Masafumi (Sound Director)
- Kitamura, Shoutarou (Episode Director, Storyboard)
- Komai, Katsuyuki (Episode Director)
- Nakamura, Yuuto (Episode Director, Storyboard)
- Satou, Chako (Episode Director)
- Yamauchi, Tomio (Episode Director)
- Yoshimoto, Masakazu (Episode Director)
- Togawa, Katsuhiro (Storyboard, Animation Director)
- Honda, Yuki (Theme Song Composition)
- Mizuki, Nana (Theme Song Performance)
- Uesaka, Sumire (Theme Song Performance)
- Akiyama, Hiroshi (Key Animation)
- Cervantes, Enrique (ADR Director)
- Granja, João Victor (ADR Director)
- Hayashi, Yuuki (Music)
- Iizumi, Toshiomi (Animation Director, Chief Animation Director)
- Inuzuka, Masahiko (Chief Animation Director, Animation Director)
- Itojima, Masahiko (Animation Director)
- Iwai, Ryouta (Animation Director)
- Kawabe, Yuusuke (Animation Director)
- Kawase, Teruyuki (Director of Photography)
- Kimura, Jinya (Background Art, Art Director)
- Kojima, Eri (Animation Director)
- Murakami, Naoki (Animation Director)
- Mutsuda, Satoshi (Chief Animation Director)
- Okagaki, Yuu (Animation Director)
- Omigawa, Miho (Animation Director)
- Ootsuka, Natsuko (Color Design)
- Sakamoto, Kumiko (Editing)
- Shibata, Yuuji (Animation Director, Chief Animation Director)
- Sotoyama, Yousuke (Animation Director)
- Takagi, Jun (Animation Director)
- Takei, Hiroyuki (Original Creator)
- Yamamoto, Mayuko (Character Design)
- Yonemura, Shouji (Series Composition)
Reviews:
-
User Eoussama (Score: 6/10):
Shaman King in 2024 is a very weird case, On one hand, the deep nostalgia of the OG really gets to you, those were undoubtedly unforgotten times, but then again, upon viewing the 2021 remake, lots of points were lost, what a horrendous adaptation that was for the most part, some very good highs yes, but also, some of the blended adaptations you could ask for, the ones where it would have been better off not existing. Cut a few years forward, we get a Boruto-esque epilogue series that tries to be something more than overstays its welcome, enter, Shaman King: Flowers. Who asked for this?Seriously; We have seen so many times how the Boruto trend does not work well for the parent series, especially for stories like Shaman King where the previous show perfectly summed everything up into a well close-ended finale that did not need to branch into anything else.nnLet's start with the characters, Hana, as a protagonist really differs from Yoh, while the former was calm and chill, this new mf can't take a break, he's angry all the time, very emotional, way too hot-headed, he's more like Ren than Yoh from a certain perspective, not to mention, the old cast, now being grown up, all seem very generic adults not contributing anything massive to the plot, almost as if the whole Shaman thing was child's play and their adult selves got no time to play and mess around like before, the new cast is even blander, aside from they whacky designs that stick out, they offer nothing impactful, not even a decent flashback.nnI'll admit though, although from the start to the middle of the season, nothing felt like happening, it was as if everything was stuck in a time loop where the plot did not move forward, the same villain-of-the-week-esque vibe over and over again until some answers were given, and the scale of the story became clearer, and with the introduction of some new characters, it felt way more interesting of a plot, I'm not gonna lie, I wished for this trainwreck to end all the way up until the last few episodes were I wished there was a sequel already ready to be binged.nnYet again, animation and voice acting, both were so generic, felt so cheap, decent enough to keep looking but nothing to gloat about.nThe OP and ED were fine I guess, but man, nothing else can save this adaptation, unless the plot continues on the track of the last arc.nnOverall: 6.78/10. -
User bossunhimeswitch (Score: 6/10):
One of my problematic fave shounen is back with a sequel and honestly? I liked it. Tonally it fit with the previous series. The characters were easy to root for including Hana, who might annoy some viewers. It balanced darkness and comedy well. However, there were still the detriments from the original series to contend with like how it handles other cultures and underage relationships. The speed of the narrative also seemed a bit too fast in places and when the thirteenth episode finished, it felt like it wasn't the right stopping point for a first season and maybe a 24 - 26 episode firstseason might have brought us to a better stopping point. That said, I appreciated that it didn't do a Boruto where you get hundreds of episodes of filler. I also like that the main plot is engaging and has me intrigued and willing to watch more. nnIf you liked the original series and you like sequels that align more with Dragon Ball Super, which captures the tone and theme of the original while transforming itself into its own thing, then I think you'll also like this anime. If you had qualms with the original story or don't like it when the main character shouts ever so often, then you might want to skip this. -
User X2yt (Score: 7/10):
As far as Shaman King goes, this is probably the second best adaptation after the original 2001 Shaman King anime, and at least for me it's way better than 2021, although technically it's the direct sequel to that. The first season (and it's questionable whether we'll get a second one) is solid, especially the first few episodes are fun when the main character of Hana gets lose and goes berserk. Animation is great, sound is decent, characters are quite fine, but the big problem is the absolute lack of explanations, lore and story. So many questions are left unanswered it's crazy. Some characters from previousruns are changed so much, sometimes it feels like a complete side-story, rather than a direct sequel to 2021 run. Hao especially is an entirely different entity, and feels nothing like the character he was developed into before. nDespite this being a sequel, almost none of the story from 2021 is followed up, almost all main characters are entirely new, and the overall plot has almost nothing to do with the 2021 anime. It's clear the show wants to explore the lore and deeper layers of the world and how everythng works, but current run of 13 episodes is painfully too short for that, and while a lot of important stuff gets set-up, almost nothing is paid off or explained. It feels like the start of a 100-something episode show, but at this point it's unclear whether we'll ever get a second season, and in this particular case the first seaons feels like it accomplishes maybe 3% of what it's meant to. nIt's not a bad show, and what's there is done well, but there's just not much in it beyond visuals.
News:
- Winter 2024 Simulcast List [Update 2/3] (01/02/2024)
- Winter 2024 Preview (12/22/2023)
- 'Shaman King: Flowers' Unveils Additional Cast, Second Promo (12/12/2023)
- 'Shaman King: Flowers' Reveals Additional Cast, First Promo (08/14/2023)
- 'Shaman King: Flowers' Unveils Main Cast, Staff, Teaser Promo, Winter 2024 Premiere (03/15/2023)
- 'Shaman King' TV Anime Gets Sequel (04/21/2022)
Forum Topics:
- Shaman King: Flowers Episode 13 Discussion
- Shaman King: Flowers Episode 12 Discussion
- Shaman King: Flowers Episode 10 Discussion
- Shaman King: Flowers Episode 8 Discussion
- Shaman King: Flowers Episode 1 Discussion
- Is the story complete?
- Shaman King: Flowers Episode 11 Discussion
- Shaman King: Flowers Episode 9 Discussion
- Shaman King: Flowers Episode 7 Discussion
- Shaman King: Flowers Episode 6 Discussion
- Shaman King: Flowers Episode 5 Discussion
- Shaman King: Flowers Episode 4 Discussion
- Shaman King: Flowers Episode 3 Discussion
- Shaman King: Flowers Episode 2 Discussion
- I disliked the manga but I'm loving the anime adaptation
External Links:
Related Anime/Manga:
- Shaman King (2021) (anime - Prequel)
- Shaman King: Flowers (manga - Adaptation)