Labyrinth of Flames

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Labyrinth of Flames

Labyrinth of Flames (炎のらびりんす, Honō no Labyrinth) is a Japanese two-episode OVA anime series created and produced by Studio Fantasia and directed by Katsuhiko Nishijima. It was released from September 25, 2000 to December 21, 2000. The OVA was licensed by Central Park Media under the U.S. Manga Corps label.

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炎のらびりんす
(Honō no Rabirinsu)
GenreAction, comedy, romance[1][2]
Original video animation
Directed byKatsuhiko Nishijima
Produced by
  • Kiyoshi Sugiyama
  • Shigeo Kaneko (#2)
Written by
  • Katsuhiko Nishijima
  • Kenichi Kanemaki
Music byKouichi Fujino
StudioStudio Fantasia
Licensed by
Released September 25, 2000 December 21, 2000
Episodes2
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Plot

Galan is a Russian geek who'd do anything to be a real, living samurai. When his girlfriend Natsu (who happens to be a Japanese princess living in Russia) gifts him an ancient sword, strange events unfold, and even stranger people drop out of the sky to attack. Now Galan must overcome his ineptitude and join a bunch of beautiful women in a wacky romp through a kingdom that time forgot.

Production

The anime was directed by Katsuhiko Nishijima who had previously directed Project A-Ko and Agent Aika.[3]

Episode list

  • Episode 1: Samurai Labyrinth? Loverinth?
  • Episode 2: Treasure Labyrinth? Loverinth?

Cast

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CharacterJapanese voice actorEnglish voice actor
GalanKōichi TōchikaEric Stuart
NatsuYuki MasudaJessica Calvello
KasumiYukari TamuraElisa Wain
DatenoshinSusumu ChibaTom Wayland
Carrie WhiteMami KingetsuSonny Dey
ShigemitsuShozo IizukaTristan Goddard
ShinkaYoko SasakiCarol Jacobanis
Nastassja NijinskyRuri AsanoBlythe Witt
NarratorShinji NakaeRoss Lefko
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Reception

Anime News Network's Maral Agnerian recommends it, calling it a "well-done 2-episode OVA that neatly balances gratuitous fanservice with bizarre comedy, with a bit of action thrown into the mix."[4] However, THEM Anime Reviews gave it a negative review, calling the plot non-existent and mainly revolving around two things: Natsu's father being a pervert and Galan screwing up.[2]

Dave Haverson of Play magazine praised the anime calling it "an unexpected comedy blast."[5]

References

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