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Ao no Exorcist

7.47 Finished Airing 25 épisodes 24 min per ep Manga
Action Supernatural

Synopsis

Humans and demons are two sides of the same coin, as are Assiah and Gehenna, their respective worlds. The only way to travel between the realms is by the means of possession, like in ghost stories. However, Satan, the ruler of Gehenna, cannot find a suitable host to possess and therefore, remains imprisoned in his world. In a desperate attempt to conquer Assiah, he sends his son instead, intending for him to eventually grow into a vessel capable of possession by the demon king. Ao no Exorcist follows Rin Okumura who appears to be an ordinary, somewhat troublesome teenager—that is until one day he is ambushed by demons. His world turns upside down when he discovers that he is in fact the very son of Satan and that his demon father wishes for him to return so they can conquer Assiah together. Not wanting to join the king of Gehenna, Rin decides to begin training to become an exorcist so that he can fight to defend Assiah alongside his brother Yukio. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Classification

PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

Studios

A-1 Pictures

Producteurs

Aniplex, Dentsu, Mainichi Broadcasting System, Movic, Shueisha

Diffusion

Apr 17, 2011 to Oct 2, 2011

Source

Manga

Où regarder

Personnages

Okumura, Yukio

Okumura, Yukio

Main

Okumura, Rin

Okumura, Rin

Main

Adachi, Terufusa

Adachi, Terufusa

Supporting

Amaimon

Amaimon

Supporting

Angel, Arthur Auguste

Angel, Arthur Auguste

Supporting

Astaroth

Astaroth

Supporting

Bourguignon

Bourguignon

Supporting

Frederick Egin, Yuri

Frederick Egin, Yuri

Supporting

Frederick Egin, Ernst

Frederick Egin, Ernst

Supporting

Fujimoto, Shirou

Fujimoto, Shirou

Supporting

Ghost

Ghost

Supporting

Izumi

Izumi

Supporting

Kamiki, Izumo

Kamiki, Izumo

Supporting

Kashino

Kashino

Supporting

Kirigakure, Shura

Kirigakure, Shura

Supporting

Kuro

Kuro

Supporting

Background

Ao no Exorcist was licensed by Aniplex and simulcasted in North America. Due to the fact that the source material is on-going, the anime adaption of Ao no Exorcist diverges from it at key points, leading to an anime-exclusive ending.

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