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Ixion Saga Dimensional Transfer (イクシオン サーガ DT, Ikushion Sāga Dī Tī) is a Japanese anime television series based on the online game Ixion Saga by Capcom. It began airing on October 6, 2012 and ended on March 30, 2013. It also was adapted into two manga series and a light novel series.
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dbo:abstract | Ixion Saga Dimensional Transfer (イクシオン サーガ DT, Ikushion Sāga Dī Tī) is a Japanese anime television series based on the online game Ixion Saga by Capcom. It began airing on October 6, 2012 and ended on March 30, 2013. It also was adapted into two manga series and a light novel series. (en) 『イクシオン サーガ DT』(イクシオン サーガ ディーティー、IXION SAGA Dimension Transfer)は、2012年10月から2013年3月まで放送されたテレビアニメ。カプコンのオンラインゲーム『』を原作とするファンタジー作品。 (ja) Ixion Saga DT (イクシオン サーガ DT?) è una serie televisiva anime basata sul videogioco online della Capcom. L'anime è stato prodotto dallo studio Brain's Base, diretto da Shinji Takamatsu e sceneggiato da Akatsuki Yamatoya. L'anime, composto da venticinque episodi, è iniziato il 6 ottobre 2012 su TV Tokyo. Contemporaneamente all'anime, la serie sarà adattata anche in due manga ed in una light novel, tutti pubblicati da Kōdansha. (it) 《익시온 사가 DT》(일본어: イクシオン サーガ DT)는 2012년 10월부터 방송 중인 일본의 애니메이션이다. 2013년 3월 14일에 정식 서비스를 개시 예정의 캡콤의 온라인 게임 「」를 원작으로 하는 판타지 애니메이션이다. (ko) Ixion Saga Dimension Transfer (イクシオン サーガ DT Ikushion Sāga DT?) é um anime japonês baseado no jogo online da CAPCOM. Também será adaptado para duas séries de mangás e uma light novel. (pt) 《伊克西翁传说 DT》(日语:イクシオン サーガ DT,英語:Ixion Saga Dimensional Transfer)是基于日本游戏公司卡普空开发的多人互动网络游戏《伊克西翁传说》(日语:イクシオン サーガ,英語:Ixion Saga)所改编的电视动画。于2012年10月7日至2013年3月31日播映,全25集。同时亦有改编漫画《伊克西翁传说 ED》(日语:イクシオン サーガ ED)。 (zh) Ixion Saga Dimensional Transfer (яп. イクシオン サーガ DT Икусион са:га Ди:Ти:) или Ixion Saga DT — приключенческий аниме-сериал, созданный на основе онлайн игры Ixion Saga производства компании Capcom. Также было объявлено о выпуске двух манг, первую из которых опубликует Bessatsu Shonen Magazine, а вторую — Comic Zero-Sum, и лайт-новеллы. (ru) |
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dbp:author | Futaba Hazuki (en) Gigiru Akiguchi (en) |
dbp:caption | Cover of the Blu-Ray Disc volume 1, featuring Kon Hokaze (en) |
dbp:demographic | Male (en) Shōjo (en) Shōnen (en) |
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dbp:first | 2012-10-06 (xsd:date) November 2012 (en) |
dbp:genre | dbr:Action_fiction dbr:Fantasy_comedy |
dbp:illustrator | Kashiwa Miyako (en) Yūsaku Komiyama (en) |
dbp:imprint | Kodansha Ranobe Bunko (en) |
dbp:jaKanji | イクシオン サーガ DT (en) |
dbp:last | 2013-03-30 (xsd:date) February 2014 (en) June 2013 (en) |
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dbp:published | 2012-11-02 (xsd:date) |
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dbp:shortsummary | 3.15576E8 Kon and Ecarlate turn out to be alive, as Kon reveals how he used a giant mirror found in the castle to fake their deaths. The group is relieved that Erec and his Incognito unit believe they are dead, and that they can safely get to the capital with no enemy following them. Meanwhile, an eccentric girl named Miranda begins to have incredible delusions about Kon after bumping into him, assaulting him several times for no apparent reason. (en) Kon gets homesick, wishing for the comforts of his former life. When the party reaches a hotel, he crafts a wooden controller replica and pretends to play video games on a wall in his room, refusing to come out. Mariandale attempts to recreate a hamburger meal from "Snackdonalds," which Kon likes until he finds out what ingredients went into the food. Later, Marian brings him an erotic picture book, but that backfires as well. Then Sainglain enters him in an underground fight ring. Kon escapes the ring, later accusing his party of planning to kill him if he didn't snap out of his depression. (en) Kon and the group races to stop the war between the two nations that was orchestrated by the Ulga Sorority. In response, the Sorority unleashes their Ulbrions on Kon's party. Fortunately for them, Incognito shows up in time to defeat the Ulbrions and allow them to push through. The two sides strike a truce with each other as they manage to stop the war with Alma Flora's help, but then the Ulga Sorority reveals its last trump card. (en) With Kon's group and Incognito now enemies of Jugglaburk, Alma Flora steps in and transports them to a Ixion ruin. She then explain the truth of events, what the Ulga Sorority is planning and the reason why she transported Kon to this world. Then she turns both sides into Hyperions and lets them select Alma Gear weapons from a giant vending machine before sending them back to their original positions. (en) Erecpyle awakens in a hospital to discover that one of his testicles was removed following Kon's cheap shot, and swears vengeance upon him. Back in town, Kon and Sainglain test out their newly acquired "Alma Gear" sword, but are unsure of how to unlock its power. Kon considers leaving the princess's entourage, but his resolve is tested again when Erecpyle reappears, piloting a Chariot and wrecking the town due to his imbalance caused by losing one of his testicles. (en) When the stress of the wedding rituals causes Ecarlate to sprout a cowlick again, the party is forced to endure the "Karaoke from Hell" in order to calm her down. Meanwhile, Incognito happens to be partying in the next room, and each time Erecpyle tries to sing a song someone else cuts in front of him. (en) With the journey almost over, Kon feels relieved that he may finally find a way to get back home. However, while looking for a spot to relieve himself, he spots Pet talking to someone over a magic radio. After abusing him a bit, Pet tells Kon that he is imbued with Alma magic and that he was sent to watch him. Kon then tries to convince his allies that Pet can talk, but after they don't believe him, he threatens to castrate Pet. Ecarlate notices Pet talking after that, but Kon tries to neuter Pet anyway. (en) A shadowy religious group decides to release a serial killer named Georg to deal with Ecarlate. Meanwhile, as the party stops to rest in another town, Mariandale and Sainglain are both shocked by the appearance of a cowlick sprouting on Ecarlate's head. They immediately rent out the entire inn and cater to her every whim, afraid of what will happen if they anger her during her "hyperactive period." Later that night, Georg sneaks into the inn to kill Ecarlate, but gets beaten by each bodyguard and then accidentally awakens Ecarlate's hyperactive form. Georg disappears after that night, but years later tells stories of a "three-haired monster" to scare some children. (en) Ecarlate's wedding finally commences, however Kon starts to feel upset with the wedding. (en) The group finally makes it to Jugglaburk's capital. Upon arrival, Kon hears from Pet about an Ixion Experimental Lab and goes to check it out to see if there's any leads about Olvidia. After being experimented on by an effeminate doctor and his sexy assistants, Kon runs back to the party, only for them to include him in their pre-wedding rituals. (en) Word reaches Incognito that the princess is alive and headed to Jugglaburk's domain from the capital. While they are on standby, Variation decides to infiltrate Jugglaburk's airship by himself. Meanwhile, Kon and the others have mixed feelings about the princess's betrothal. (en) After Variation manages to escape from his predicament, he launches into a brief history of the beginning of Incognito that seems to be more like a movie where Incognito acts as a police vice squad. Not even Variation's driver knows what to make of it as the episode ends. (en) Erecpyle tracks down a new Alma Gear weapon with the help of Almaflora. Meanwhile, the members of his "Incognito" unit begin to argue which one of them is Erec's true right-hand man as they await his return. (en) Similar to the beginning of the last episode, Erecpyle wakes up in a hospital to receive the news that his other testicle had to be removed following his battle with Kon, and he ends up taking an indefinite leave of absence from his post. Meanwhile, a small, blue-furred pet appears in the path of the princess and her entourage. Kon wants nothing to do with the creature and tries to scare it away, due an event in his past with another pet, but fails. The pet becomes part of the traveling group. (en) After the events of the last episode, Kon and Ecarlate are gone and Erec considers his mission successful, but Gustave is not fully convinced. While Gustave spies on Sainglain and Mariandale to see if they contact "DT" again, KT watches Gustave to make sure he isn't visiting nearby hostess clubs instead. After staking out their hotel for a while, Gustave finally track down the bodyguards meeting on the outskirts of town, only to find that they are at a funeral for Kon and Ecarlate. Gustave reports that "DT" is truly dead as Sainglain and Marian move on. (en) Kon believes he sees an omen in the stars that he is about to die while the Ulga Sorority plays the Empire and anti-Empire forces against each other. Meanwhile, Variation barely escapes the Ulbrion troops and KT reveals to her Incognito teammates that she is actually a woman, but only Erecpyle is surprised. (en) Ecarlate's party stops at the Tamatsukure Hot Springs and relishes the opportunity to relax in luxury. However, Kon finds that the spring is increasing his libido and soon finds his whole body glowing in a way that he can't turn off. To make matters worse, Erecpyle is visiting the same spring in an attempt to regain his own lost virility. The two end up running into each other in one of the hot springs and Kon once again defeats Erecpyle with a cheap shot, forcing the party to leave the area in the middle of the night. [Note: Tamatsukure can be read as a pun or as an analog to the real Tamatsukuri Onsen in Japan and its supposed healing powers.] (en) After spending a night in an abandoned castle, Kon and the group are ambushed by Erecpyle and his Incognito unit. To make matters worse, Erec has equipped his lieutenants with special "DDOS" weapons that enhance their strength. After the two sides clash, the battle ends with Kon's party falling over a cliff, and each side gaining one hostage from the other party. While Mariandale stalls for time in Erec's camp, Kon manipulates Leon into giving up some secrets about his unit. He then initiates a hostage exchange, handing over Leon in exchange for Marian, but sets up an ambush for Erec's unit at the aforementioned castle. After luring the Incognito unit into several booby traps, Kon attempts to bluff Erec out of attacking him, but Erec calls his bluff and fires a large energy beam from his sword. In the end, Kon's headphones and Ecarlate's flower are all that remain of their respective owners. (en) Kon and the group stop by a beach resort for some fun in the sun. Marian immediately grows popular among the locals, even after Kon exposes her transsexuality. Dumbfounded by this, Kon wonders why Marian is the person she is now, to which Sainglain and Ecarlate explain Marian's origin. Later, Kon tries to talk with a drunken Marian but ends up sleeping with her through the night. The next morning, Kon learns that the backstory Sainglain and Ecarlate told him about Marian was all a lie. (en) Unable to stop his glowing power, Kon attempts to cover it up. However, when the party reaches the next village, Kon's new secret is exposed. To his surprise, the village treats his glow as a sign that he is a god, and he plays along by acting as the god "Konpika," delivering them teachings from his knowledge of video games that his party helps to translate. Unfortunately, as Konpika gains a multitude of followers, they threaten to start a violent crusade against the Ulga Religious Sorority, forcing Kon to find a way to end his own legend as it spirals out of control (en) The group finally makes it to the capital of St. Piria. Kon is glad as he believes he'll finally be able to go home. As Ecarlate prepares for her wedding, Kon is instructed to meet with the astrologer in a tower west of the capital. However, he gets lost and ends up running across several different anti-Empire factions, each represented by a weird costumed character. While the representatives fight each other, Kon and Pet end up stumbling into the astrologer's tower, where a female voice tells Kon to go to Jugglaburk's domain for his next clue to get home. (en) Kon goes through the 18 trials for the princess's upcoming wedding while Erec and Incognito come up with crazy schemes to sabotage his efforts, which only backfire. (en) After arguing over what to call the squirrel-thing that has attached itself to the party, Kon unilaterally names it "Pet." Meanwhile, Erecpyle goes back home with Variation to recover from his injury, when he finds his fiance Emilia waiting for him. Erecpyle can't bring himself to tell anyone the true nature of his injury. Things get even more complicated when Limpus and Gabriella Dascas hatch a plot to revive their family name by seducing Erecpyle, and then later drag him into a rigged duel when that plan fails. (en) |
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dbp:title | Beautiful Life (en) Keep On (en) Knighthood (en) Before Crisis (en) Hit Back (en) Home Sick (en) Accidental Contact (en) Behavioral Examination (en) Bridal Service (en) Erecpyle Dukakis (en) Evidence Veiled (en) Formality and Obstruction (en) Highness Guardians (en) Incognito Trial (en) Ixion Saga (en) Ixion Saga ED (en) Ixion Saga Touzoku no Youheidan (en) Kon of Knack (en) Metamorphose at Gate (en) Midnight Trial (en) Newcomer vs Kon (en) No Margin (en) Off Key (en) Pretty Kama (en) Shining Master (en) Unexpected Victory (en) Xing Point (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Ixion Saga Dimensional Transfer (イクシオン サーガ DT, Ikushion Sāga Dī Tī) is a Japanese anime television series based on the online game Ixion Saga by Capcom. It began airing on October 6, 2012 and ended on March 30, 2013. It also was adapted into two manga series and a light novel series. (en) 『イクシオン サーガ DT』(イクシオン サーガ ディーティー、IXION SAGA Dimension Transfer)は、2012年10月から2013年3月まで放送されたテレビアニメ。カプコンのオンラインゲーム『』を原作とするファンタジー作品。 (ja) Ixion Saga DT (イクシオン サーガ DT?) è una serie televisiva anime basata sul videogioco online della Capcom. L'anime è stato prodotto dallo studio Brain's Base, diretto da Shinji Takamatsu e sceneggiato da Akatsuki Yamatoya. L'anime, composto da venticinque episodi, è iniziato il 6 ottobre 2012 su TV Tokyo. Contemporaneamente all'anime, la serie sarà adattata anche in due manga ed in una light novel, tutti pubblicati da Kōdansha. (it) 《익시온 사가 DT》(일본어: イクシオン サーガ DT)는 2012년 10월부터 방송 중인 일본의 애니메이션이다. 2013년 3월 14일에 정식 서비스를 개시 예정의 캡콤의 온라인 게임 「」를 원작으로 하는 판타지 애니메이션이다. (ko) Ixion Saga Dimension Transfer (イクシオン サーガ DT Ikushion Sāga DT?) é um anime japonês baseado no jogo online da CAPCOM. Também será adaptado para duas séries de mangás e uma light novel. (pt) 《伊克西翁传说 DT》(日语:イクシオン サーガ DT,英語:Ixion Saga Dimensional Transfer)是基于日本游戏公司卡普空开发的多人互动网络游戏《伊克西翁传说》(日语:イクシオン サーガ,英語:Ixion Saga)所改编的电视动画。于2012年10月7日至2013年3月31日播映,全25集。同时亦有改编漫画《伊克西翁传说 ED》(日语:イクシオン サーガ ED)。 (zh) Ixion Saga Dimensional Transfer (яп. イクシオン サーガ DT Икусион са:га Ди:Ти:) или Ixion Saga DT — приключенческий аниме-сериал, созданный на основе онлайн игры Ixion Saga производства компании Capcom. Также было объявлено о выпуске двух манг, первую из которых опубликует Bessatsu Shonen Magazine, а вторую — Comic Zero-Sum, и лайт-новеллы. (ru) |
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