Gakuen Toshi Varanoir - Kingdom of Chaos The Universe (OAV)
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Alternative title:
Gakuen Toshi Valanoir (Japanese)

Gakuentoshi Varanoir Kingdom of Chaos The Universe (Japanese)

School City Valanoir

Varanoir Kingdom of Chaos The Universe

学園都市ヴァラノワール (Japanese)

Copyright notice:
©2002 IDEA FACTORY/TI TOKYO INC.

©2002 KING RECORDS

Plot Summary:
Based on a Playstation 2 game by the same title, Varanoir’s story takes place in a Magic University called.. well Varanoir. Students in this university are trained here for war preparation against the devil master. The main characters of the story is Myu, a granddaughter of Jii. Jii was a great swordsman in the past and he taught various sword fighting skills to Myu, although he’s working as a chimney cleaner right now in Varanoir. Myu then decides to go to Varanoir for training to become a fighter. In Varanoir, Myu meets Ryuto, a talented student. However, Ryuto always sees Myu as her rival.

Number of episodes:
2

Vintage:
1996-02-21 to 1996-03-21

2002-10-23 to 2002-11-27

Release dates: We have 4
Official website:
アニメーション | ヴァラノワール (Japanese)

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Digital Paint Assistant:
Asuka Uetani (Digital Arts Tokyo; eps 1-2) ![]() Chihiro Kuroiwa (Digital Arts Tokyo; eps 1-2) ![]() Daisuke Noguchi (Digital Arts Tokyo; eps 1-2) ![]() Etsuko Kamiyama (Digital Arts Tokyo; eps 1-2) ![]() Fumiko Watanabe (Digital Arts Tokyo; eps 1-2) ![]() Hidenori Taniai (Digital Arts Tokyo; eps 1-2) ![]() Hitomi Imai (Digital Arts Tokyo; eps 1-2) ![]() Kazu Furukawa (Digital Arts Tokyo; eps 1-2) ![]() Keiko Matsumura (Digital Arts Tokyo; eps 1-2) ![]() Mari Yamamoto (Digital Arts Tokyo; eps 1-2) ![]() Masatoshi Tada (Digital Arts Tokyo; eps 1-2) ![]() Naoko Nishijima (Digital Arts Tokyo; eps 1-2) ![]() Noriko Iwase (Digital Arts Tokyo; eps 1-2) ![]() Ryosuke Tamagawa (Digital Arts Tokyo; eps 1-2) ![]() Satoshi Tsuchiya (Digital Arts Tokyo; eps 1-2) ![]() Shiori Inoue (Digital Arts Tokyo; eps 1-2) ![]() Tomoko Kanzaki (Digital Arts Tokyo; eps 1-2) ![]() Yūya Suzuki (Digital Arts Tokyo; eps 1-2) ![]()
In-Between Animation:
Ae Ran Kim (R&A Production; eps 1-2) ![]() Bok Sun Kim (R&A Production; eps 1-2) ![]() Eun Hwa Kim (R&A Production; eps 1-2) ![]() Eun Mi Choi (R&A Production; eps 1-2) ![]() Eun Yi Ko (R&A Production; eps 1-2) ![]() Eun-Ju Yoon (R&A Production; eps 1-2) ![]() Hong Ri Kwan (R&A Production; eps 1-2) ![]() Hyun-Jung Lee (R&A Production; eps 1-2) ![]() Jae Hee Hwang (R&A Production; eps 1-2) ![]() Kyung In Kim (R&A Production; eps 1-2) ![]() Kyung-Hee Kim (R&A Production; eps 1-2) ![]() Pil-Won Heo (R&A Production; eps 1-2) ![]() Se Hee Lee (R&A Production; eps 1-2) ![]() Seon Kwang Kim (R&A Production; eps 1-2) ![]()
Key Animation:
Dai Nagano (Studio Maririn; ep 1) ![]() Dong Gyun Ryu (G&G Entertainment; ep 1) ![]() Eun Ju Shin (G&G Entertainment; ep 2) ![]() Gil Soo Shin (G&G Entertainment; eps 1-2) ![]() Gyo Po Cheon (G&G Entertainment; eps 1-2) ![]() Hyun Mi Song (G&G Entertainment; eps 1-2) ![]() Hyun-Jo Ha (G&G Entertainment; ep 1) ![]() Jae Ho Lee (G&G Entertainment; ep 1) ![]() Lee Jin-Hyung (G&G Entertainment; eps 1-2) ![]() Su Ju Kwon (G&G Entertainment; ep 1) ![]() Sun An Jung (G&G Entertainment; eps 1-2) ![]() Tae Sung Won (G&G Entertainment; eps 1-2) ![]() Yasuhiro Saiki (ep 2) ![]() Yoshiaki Tsubata (eps 1-2) ![]() Young Oh Won (G&G Entertainment; ep 1) ![]() Yukiko Ono (Studio Maririn; eps 1-2) ![]() |
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