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Funimation Gets Hetalia, The Sacred Blacksmith Anime

posted on by Egan Loo
Isao Miura's fantasy adventure

The North American anime distributor The Sacred Blacksmith fantasy adventure anime. Hetalia will ship in two parts starting in late 2010, while The Sacred Blacksmith will ship in one DVD set in Fall of 2010.

The Hetalia - Axis Powers anime bishōnen characters. This re-imagining of world history and geography is set in various eras, including World War I and II.

The first anime series ran in early 2009 on the film this summer. (Funimation's listed 52 episodes would encom the first two seasons, but not the third season or film.)

Isao Miura's The Sacred Blacksmith (Seiken no Blacksmith) "unconventional fantasy" light novels takes place after an devastating war that foisted "Demon Contracts" upon the population until they were banned. Cecily Campbell, a noble's daughter who ed a knighthood, encounters a man who dispatches a threatening knight with one sweep of a mysterious sword. The man possesses the power of the same "Demon Contracts" that became taboo once peace had been restored. Cecily has been searching for a blacksmith who can forge her sword, and that mysterious young man happens to be blacksmith named Luke Ainsworth. This chance encounter launches their adventures together.

The first six of seven light novel volumes of The Sacred Blacksmith have sold at least 570,000 copies. Tokyo Majin) adapted Runa's original character designs for anime. The anime premiered on Japanese television last fall, and it just ended a little over two weeks ago.

Image © 2009 Isao Miura/Media Factory, Production Committee

Update: More background information added.


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