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Funimation Licenses Monster Hunter Stories RIDE ON TV Anime

posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
Company to stream series in October; D.Gray-man series


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video on demand, and broadcast distribution. The series will premiere on FunimationNow in October and will stream for subscribers in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Ireland.

The anime will air on listed at 48 episodes, with each episode being 30 minutes long.

The anime's official website describes the story:

Creating bonds with monsters, the rider's journey begins.

This is a world where both men and monsters exist. Those who hunt the monsters are called Hunters. But in a small corner of the Hunter's world, there are those called Riders who bond with and coexist with monsters. With their Kizuna Ishi (Bonding Stones) that allow them to awaken the hidden power inside monsters, Riders live in secrecy together with their Otomon, the monsters they have formed a connection with.

Ryuto, a young boy living in the Rider village of Hakum, dreams of becoming the world's best Rider. Having just turned 12, he sets out to find his own Otomon for himself before the ceremony where he is given his own Kizuna Ishi. Together with his kind-hearted childhood friend Shuval, his inquisitive childhood friend Lilia, and his partner Naviloo, he sets out deep into the forest, and has a miraculous encounter with a Rathalos.

A story begins where a Rider and his Otomon will deepen their bond.

The anime stars (note: character name romanizations aren't official):

perform the anime's theme song "Panorama."

The series is the first anime based on CAPCOM's Monster Hunter game franchise, and is inspired specifically by the Monster Hunter Stories ship in Japan on October 8.

Funimation also revealed that it plans to release episodes 52-103 of the original announced in June that it licensed the second half of the series. The original 103-episode D.Gray-man anime series aired in 2006-2008. Funimation released the first 51 episodes on DVD, and the first 26 episodes on Blu-ray Disc. The first 51 episodes are also available to stream.

Images Courtesy of FUNimation Entertainment


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