Daimajin Kanon
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Daimajin Kanon (大魔神カノン is a Daimajin Kanon)Japanese tokusatsu drama series produced by Kadokawa Pictures that aired from April 2 to October 1, 2010.
Plot
Kanon Mikazaki is a young student who moves to Tokyo with the dream of becoming a singer, but is left heartbroken after her ambitious boyfriend betrays her by stealing a treasured family song and using it to propel himself to instant stardom. Falling into a deep depression, Kanon is suddenly approached by a spirit who reveals an unbelievable fate: that Kanon and her family song are the key to summoning an ancient guardian known as Bujin, whose presence is desperately needed to fight against a coming onslaught of demons. The problem is that the song is one of love and happiness, and the magic is only effective if Kanon sings with all of her heart.
And so Kanon, along with the aid of some eclectic guardian spirits, begins a slow journey to pull herself out of her depression and rediscover both her dream of becoming a singer and her faith in humanity. But time is running out, as the demonic hordes have begun to possess people to lay the groundwork for their main invasion, and only Bujin has the power to save the world.
Episodes
- Distant Song - April 2, 2010
- His Sound - April 9, 2010
- Warm Widow - April 16, 2010
- Indulgent Drink - April 23, 2010
- Rushed Favor - April 30, 2010
- More Warmth - May 7, 2010
- Hidden Song - May 14, 2010
- Swirling Sound - May 21, 2010
- Summer Sound - June 4, 2010
- No Work - June 11, 2010
- Warm Regrets - June 18, 2010
- Of Obligation - June 25, 2010
- Decoy Grudge - July 2, 2010
- Confused Sound - July 9, 2010
- Flower Sound - July 16, 2010
- Valued Sound - July 23, 2010
- Restrained Sound - July 30, 2010
- United Distance - August 6, 2010
- Bold Warmth - August 13, 2010
- Dry Sound - August 20, 2010
- Beautiful Sound - August 27, 2010
- Passing Warmth - September 3, 2010
- Ring Factor - September 10, 2010
- Colorful Hem - September 17, 2010
- Difficult Distance - September 24, 2010
- Promised Song - October 1, 2010
Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Taro Sakamoto, Norihiro Suzuki, Atsushi Shimizu, Yasuhiro Ohmine, Takuji Kitamura, Kei Era
- Written by Shinji Ooishi, Ai Sumikawa, Naruhisa Arakawa, Shinsuke Onishi, Miyuki Sekiguchi
- Executive producing by Shinichirou Inoue
- Produced by Shigenori Takatera, Yoshikazu Benitani
- Music by Toshihiko Sahashi
- Cinematography by Jiro Nomura
- Special effects by Toshio Miike
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Yuka Rikuna as Kanon Misaki
- Hidekazu Mashima as Taihei
- Nao Nagasawa as Ikechiyo
- Tsuyoshi Mori as Sawamori
- Takashi Yamanaka as Tomosuke
- Serina Ogawa as Hashitaka
- Junko Minagawa as Buchinko (voice)
- Nozomi Sasaki as Tamakko (voice)
- Naoki Taki as Kento Saeki / Ipadada
- Enoku Shimegi as Kotaro Ushirone
- Natsuna Watanabe as Saki Uehara
- Keisuke Tarumi as Ikki
- Hiroshi Yoshimi as Shinya
- Rie Shibata as Otaki
- Hiroyuki Nagato as Jyuzo
- Fuku Suzuki as Shouta
- Shuhei Izumi as Kaenji
- Nao Kinomoto as Yumonji
- Seizo Kato as Gombei (voice)
- Nozomi Sasaki as Kazahana (voice)
- Ken Maeda as Tamekichi
- Nobuo Tanaka as Doukan (voice)
- Sayuki Matsumoto as Kirinoha
- Makoto Itou as Daimajin (suit)
- Tsunehiko Kamijo as Daimajin (voice)
Appearances
Characters and Monsters
- Daimajin / Bujin
- Kanon Mikosaki
- Taihei
- Ikechiyo
- Tomosuke
- Sawamori
- Hashitaka
- Shota
- Jyuzo
- Otaki
- Buchinko
- Tamakko
- Kazahana
- Fukumatsu
- Toubee
- Doukan
- Tamekichi
- Yumonji
- Kaenji
- Kirinoha
- Gombei
- Kenjin Saeki
- Kotaro Ushirone
- Saki Uehara
- Ikki
- Shinya
- Tsubasa Maruyama
- Moriya
- Yamatsu
- Baroku Mikasaki
- Kurara Yoze
- Kurara's Mother
- Kaname Fukatsu
Trivia
- Although the show's title is Daimajin Kanon, Daimajin is never referred to by his actual name, but by the title "Bujin".
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