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English: the Garden of sinners Chapter 3: Remaining Sense of Pain
Synonyms: Kara no Kyoukai: The Garden of Sinners Movie 3, Borderline of Emptiness: Remaining Sense of Pain, The Garden of Sinners: ever cry, never life
Japanese: 劇場版 空の境界 the Garden of sinners 第三章『痛覚残留』

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Episodes: 1
Aired: Feb 9, 2008
Licensors:Aniplex of America
Source: Light novel
Genres:Action, Mystery, Supernatural, Drama, Thriller
Rating: R+ - Mild Nudity

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On a solemn night in July 1998, teenager Fujino Asagami is mercilessly raped by a street gang in a dilapidated bar. No matter what physical or sexual abuse they deal, however, the girl regards her captors with the same apathetic expression. The next day, mangled bodies are discovered in that same building, so torn apart that investigators find it infeasible to even consider the culprit human.
Elsewhere, a client request reaches Touko Aozaki's detective agency, tasking Shiki Ryougi with either capturing or killing the perpetrator of last night's incident. But soon, word spreads that a single survivor escaped the slaughter, and now the murderer is plowing down everything in their path to locate and exterminate him. A brutal race against time begins, pitting Shiki against a dangerous foe imperceptible even to her legendary eyes.
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Adaptation:Kara no Kyoukai: The Garden of Sinners
Prequel:Kara no Kyoukai 2: Satsujin Kousatsu (Zen)
Sequel:Kara no Kyoukai 4: Garan no Dou
Summary:Kara no Kyoukai Remix: Gate of Seventh Heaven
Other:Kara no Kyoukai: Manner Movies

Characters & Voice Actors

Ryougi, Shiki
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Sakamoto, Maaya
Japanese
Aozaki, Touko
Honda, Takako
Japanese
Kokutou, Mikiya
Main
Suzumura, Kenichi
Japanese
Asagami, Fujino
Noto, Mamiko
Japanese
Kokutou, Azaka
Supporting
Fujimura, Ayumi
Japanese
Gakuto
Takahashi, Kenji
Japanese
Minato, Keita
Supporting
Asanuma, Shintaro
Japanese

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Obunai, Mitsuru
Director, Key Animation, Animation Director, Character Design
Iwanami, Yoshikazu
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Archaeon(All reviews)
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Kara no Kyoukai review Part 3
Sometimes you have to take a step back in order to make any progress, and in a sense that's exactly what happens with the third installment of Kara no Kyoukai ~The Garden of Sinners~. After Satsujin Kosatsu Part 1 viewers may have been under the impression that the franchise would progress in a way that would allow for a degree of linearity with the development of the characters, but it seems like TYPE-MOON have their own agenda, and they're sticking to it.
Set a mere two months after the events in the first movie, Tsuukaku Zanryuu (Remaining Sense of Pain), focuses on a young girl named Asagami Fujino, and begins with quite a brutal scene in an abandoned underground bar. Through seemingly random chance Fujino meets Kokutou Mikiya, who finds her huddled in an alleyway and takes care of her for a night, only to find her gone the next morning. Meanwhile, there is a report of a gruesome murder, and Aozaki Touko asks Ryougi Shiki to capture the suspected perpetrator. Shiki sets out to find the culprit, but doesn't check any background information as she believes they will try to kill each other when they meet.
The strange thing about Tsuukaku Zanryuu is that even though there is a degree of predictability to certain events, the plot only really makes sense in hindsight. The events in this episode may initially seem disjointed and without reason, but this is actually a pretty interesting method of storytelling as it requires a degree of intuivity from the viewer. That said, there is a slightly aimless quality to the storyline at certain points which can slow proceedings down to almost a crawl, but the plot is quick to pick up the pace and the latter half of the movie moves along at a fair clip.
The art and animation in this installment are actually a step up for Ufotable. Given the quality they've shown in the previous two outings it's difficult to believe that they could actually outdo themselves, but they've managed it with their efforts here. The animation is top-notch throughout, and the various action sequences are superbly detailed without suffering any major loss in quality. The CG is rendered and integrated very well, and is almost indistinguishable from the traditional animation in many sequences.
The character designs haven't really changed much from the first movie where two of the leads and Touko are concerned, the only difference being an increase in the variety of expressions for both Shiki and Kokutou. Unfortunately it seems as though there has been a step backwards when it comes to the design of Fujino, and while she may appear to be a fairly well realised character, there is an impassive quality to her features which is sometimes at odds with her speech or actions.
The voice actors are, once again, extremely good. Suzumura Kenichi (Kokutou Mikiya), hasn't had much of a chance to shine thus far in the series, but several scenes in this episode allows him to show some of his quality. Sakamoto Maaya once again brings out the best in Shiki, and it's surprising how much she has settled into the role of the 'psychogirl'. There's also a very good performance from Noto Mamiko in the role of Fujino, which is ironic as it's her ability to act that highlights the issues with the character design.
The effects are pretty good throughout the movie, but like Satsujin Kousatsu Part 1 there are occasions where the noises and music clash, and this can be a little harder on the eardrums than before due to the action based nature of this episode. That said, the overall quality and choreography is a step up from the previous two installments, and some efforts have been made to resolve the niggling issues with timing that have pestered the series thus far. This also applies to the background music which, like before, follows the usual themes of sombre and dramatic, and it seems as though the tracks are more suited to their purpose in Tsukakuu Zanryuu, but that may be due to the new pieces on offer rather than any inherent improvement.
It should come as no surprise though, that the one area where the movie falls down is with the characters. Fujino is fairly well realised on the whole, and possesses a surprising amount of depth thanks to some great acting and very good scripting. The problem is that while Shiki and Kokutou receive some new development, it's not nearly enough to satisfy viewers and fans. There continues to be little to no justification for their actions throughout the narrative, and while there is an effort to garner audience participation in order to make the story work, this does not automatically mean that viewers are willing to fill in the blanks where the characters are concerned. In addition to this there is a distinct lack of Touko in this episode, and her presence in this movie is relegated to bit parts, which seems a little odd as she is an integral part of both the lead character's stories, so one would assume that the series would allow more screentime so that the audience would get a better perspective on her.
Even with that flaw though, this is still a highly enjoyable addition to the series. The action sequences are enough to satisfy any junkie of the genre, and fans of Kara no Kyoukai will be pleased to see some different sides to Shiki and Kokutou.
Now, bring on the trumpets and the fourth installment.
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FakerEmiya(All reviews)
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Well here we have it, this is it; the third movie of the Kara no Kyoukai series. And as I have mentioned in my other reviews as well this movie is based on the Japanese novel series, authored by Kinoko Nasu and illustrated by Takashi Takeuchi. This movie is also probably the most anticipated movie by Type-Moon fans.
Well anyway onto this review.
Warning: Their are spoilers within this review, so please watch the movie first if you don't wish to be spoiled.
Story - 9
Well first off the story in the third movie, in my opinion, is much better than the second and first. The story in this one is a stand-alone story, like the first movie, and its pretty much understandable by itself. Definitely some twists and turns in this one and keeps you on your toes. Some parts are more understandable if you've seen the first two before this one and explains somethings that appeared in the first movie.
Art - 10
As always the visuals in this series is just outstanding. The special effects were just done beautifully and the background with excellent dark tones that fit this supernatural series. And as always the murder scenes made so gruesomely and lifelike. Again, excellent.
Sound - 8
Not much change in this category. Pretty much the same as the first two movies. Still good bgm for its supernatural and suspense theme. I thought the theme song "Kizuato" was alright as well.
Character - 9
Ok now the third movie definitely improved in this category. Not in character development, but more background info. It also introduced a very interesting character in this story by the name of Fujino Asagami and her ability; whom you'll feel pity for or not. This movie also explains Shiki's ability known as Mystic Eyes of Death Perception, which has been unexplained since the first movie, but still doesnt reveal how she got them though.
Enjoyment - 9
Well all I can say is that, if you've at least watched this series since the first movie then you'll probably be blown away by this one. Alot more action than the others, though its more towards the end of the movie. And how the story unfolds til the end you might be shocked. Not to mention this movie explains some things from the first one. And like the first two, murder scenes are still explicit. I should also mention that their's also nudity in the scenes where it shows Fujino getting violated (although those guys did deserve to die).
Overall - 9
All I can say, even from an average anime viewer's point of view, that this movie is the best movie of the three movies released so far. The action scenes is definitely great and the animation is excellent as always. Overall the movie itself is excellent, with flaws here and their. Definitely a great movie of the supernatural.
Actually if you only saw this movie, you'll probably still enjoy it, but if you've seen the first two movies before this one, then you'll probably be blown away by this one as Ive mentioned before. So its recommended to watch Fukan Fuukei first, Satsujin Kousatsu (Part 1) second and this one third to truly enjoy this series.
So an average anime viewer should definitely watch as well as you TYPE-moon fans out there.
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ktulu007(All reviews)
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Welcome to the end of film festival week. As promised, we're going to look at Kara No Kyoukai 3: Tsuukaku Zanryuu. Which is also the third film chronologically. Hey, they got one out of four in the right spot. I just hope it's more like the second film (first chronologically) than it is the first (fourth chronologically.) Let's take a look at KnK 3 and find out.
We open the story with a scene of a woman being raped... Isn't that a bit too serious of a scene to open with? This is the type of content you want to give your audience time to brace for, not just put it in from the get go. We need time to brace ourselves, Movie. We then switch ahead a bit and find out that most of the rapists have been killed off screen. A fate that should be suffered by all sexual predators. Preferably with a lot of pain involved. Touko's agency is hired to find the killer who, it turns out, is their victim, Fujino. And no, that's not a spoiler. It's revealed almost right away. Someone give that girl a medal and a puppy. Meanwhile, Keita is approached to find the last surviving rapist who doesn't deserve an actual name so I'll just call him Scum but Fujino is looking for him as well. They should just hand him over to her, but they decide to protect him in spite of his confessed crimes because... murder is bad even when it's well deserved and entirely justified. Yeah, I'm not buying it. But there's more to this scenario than a justified revenge killing spree and it could mean disaster. Okay, let's look at the positives and negatives. I'll start with the negatives because, in this case, there are fewer of them. One issue with the film is the pacing. Although, unlike the first two, this one doesn't have a bunch of slow stretches. It's just overly hectic. They introduce a lot of story elements which they either rush through or leave unfinished. They just try to cram too much in. That leads to my biggest issue. Scum never has to go through any sort of punishment, at least none that you see. Which really ticks me off. They aren't going to vivisect him? Disembowel him? Quarter him? We don't even get to see him maimed a little. They could've at least sent him to prison where he would hopefully get shanked and die of tetanus. Now we move on to the positives. This has quite a bit of disturbing content but, in spite of the impression I may have given, it is handled pretty well. Yeah, the opening sets a very dark tone and it could've easily led to some huge problems if they'd tried to, say, inject humour into later scenes, but they avoid that. The moral questions they bring up are pretty poignant. Even if some of us already have a strong opinion on them. I also like the way that Touko, Shiki, and Mikiya are inclined to sympathise with Fujino, albeit in different ways and that the event that leads to her climactic clash with Fujino is somewhat separate from the original case.
One thing that's a little odd about KnK 3 is that the antagonist, Fujino, comes off as the most sympathetic character around. If you don't feel sorry for her there's something wrong with you. This isn't to say that our three major protagonists aren't well handled. They all have a good sense of personality in this. Mikiya especially comes off really well. Like the other films, the side characters in this are pretty shallow, but the main characters do carry things effectively so it's not a major issue. This is also the first film that's given you a sense of Touko's personality which does have some interesting elements to it.
The art remains incredibly well done. With really detailed backgrounds and objects. The character art is still the weak link being well done, but kind of standard.
This film, like the last one, has really good voice acting. Noto Mamiko, Suzumura Kenichi and Honda Takako in particular give strong performances. Although there really isn't a weak link. The music is used to add to the atmosphere and works quite well.
The yuri factor is a 1/10. There's no yuri in this.
KnK 3 is a dark and disturbing film. It is certainly not for everyone and you should probably skip it if you're a sensitive sort. However, it is a pretty well done film and, if you can handle the content, it is an interesting work with some layers to it. That being said, it does have some pretty serious faults and I didn't like it as much as the second film overall. I give it a 6/10.
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This is part 3 of the KnK series
This is by far the most disturbing movie in the KnK series. Mostly because of the scene immediately showed after I started the movie.
[Story]: (8/10)
The story of KnK 3 now takes place 2 months before the events of the 1st KnK. I was actually hoping for the 3rd movie to move forward after the events of KnK but I guess we'll be getting more prequels.
One night, while Mikiya is walking, he found a girl lying on the ground and complains of a stomach pain. Mikiya decides to help her. Around the same time, a bunch of murdered victims with twisted bodies have been found throughout the city.
The story, in my opinion, is somewhat better than the previous 2 but not that significant. It's more darker and edgy than the previous 2 movies. You saw the R+ rating right? Yea, they're not joking. The previous movies had an R rating but this one had an R+. I was wondering why then I saw the first 2 minutes of the movie and similar scenes later on in the movie. The storytelling is pretty straightforward if you actually listen and it's starting to connect the dots to KnK 1. I'm still somewhat confused as to how this will all connect to the rest of the movie but I'm not going to complain yet until I've seen all the KnK movies.
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[Art/Animation]: (10/10)
The Animation is exactly the same as the previous 2 movies which is already a perfect and visually stunning animation.
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[Sound]: (9/10)
Soundtrack is mostly the same as the previous 2 movies which I thought were great. Some new background themes were used and they're pretty decent. Another new ED theme song is used and again, was sung by Kalafina named Kizuato. I think it's a good ED theme song but I still like the ED theme song used in the first movie. The voice actress for Fujino did a great job with her character. It fits the girl that is not in pain and is in pain later on in the movie. Most VA's are exactly the same so my opinions on them still stands.
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[Characters]: (8/10)
1 new character were introduced for this movie named Fujino. Fujino is a high school student that is insensitive to pain. In another words, she can't feel pain. For whatever reason, the show has somehow successfully made me feel empathy for Fujino. She's a psychopathic killer, I know, but if you see what she just went through then you somehow get this weird feeling that you justify her actions. The movie not only focused on Fujino but on Shiki too. We learn more about her like how and why she despises Fujino's killings even though Fujino is a rape victim, more about her magic eye, the fact that Shiki kills not because she enjoys it but because she had to.
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[Enjoyment]: (8/10)
My enjoyment rating still stays the same like the other 2 previous movies. 3 movies in and there's still nothing that makes me think that this is better than the previous movies or makes me go 'wow'.
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[OVERALL]: (8.4/10)
The 3rd movie of the KnK series is not better or worse than the first and second movie but it's still a great movie overall. You just gotta watch out for the rape scene. 4th movie, here I come.

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    The Garden of Sinners
    空の境界
    (Kara no Kyōkai)
    GenreDark fantasy[1]
    Light novel
    Written byKinoko Nasu
    Illustrated byTakashi Takeuchi
    Published byType-Moon(original creator)
    Kodansha(commercial publisher)
    DemographicMale
    Original runOctober 1998August 1999
    Volumes2 (2004 printing)
    3 (2007–2008 printing)(List of volumes)
    Anime film series
    Directed by
    • Ei Aoki(ep. 1)
      Takuya Nonaka (ep. 2)
      Mitsuru Obunai (ep. 3)
      Teiichi Takiguchi (ep. 4)
      Takayuki Hirao(ep. 5)
      Takahiro Miura (ep. 6)
      Shinsuke Takizawa (ep. 7)
      Tomonori Sudou (ep. 8)
    Produced byHikaru Kondo
    Atsuhiro Iwakami
    Takashi Takeuchi
    Written byMasaki Hiramatsu (ep. 1–7)
    Akira Hiyama (ep. 8)
    Music byYuki Kajiura
    StudioUfotable
    Licensed by
    Released December 1, 2007 September 28, 2013
    Runtime
    • 49 minutes (ep. 1)
      59 minutes (ep. 2)
      57 minutes (ep. 3)
      45 minutes (ep. 4)
      113 minutes (ep. 5)
      58 minutes (ep. 6)
      121 minutes (ep. 7)
      88 minutes (ep. 8)
    Films8
    Films
    Anime film
    Gate of 7th Heaven
    Directed byVarious
    Produced byHikaru Kondo
    Atsuhiro Iwakami
    Takashi Takeuchi
    Written byMasaki Hiramatsu
    Music byYuki Kajiura
    StudioUfotable
    Licensed by
    Madman Entertainment
    Aniplex of America
    MVM Films
    ReleasedMarch 14, 2009
    Runtime61 minutes
    Original video animation
    Epilogue
    Directed byHikaru Kondo
    Produced byHikaru Kondo
    Atsuhiro Iwakami
    Takashi Takeuchi
    Written byMasaki Hiramatsu
    Music byYuki Kajiura
    StudioUfotable
    Licensed by
    Madman Entertainment
    Aniplex of America
    MVM Films
    ReleasedFebruary 2, 2011
    Runtime33 minutes
    Anime television series
    Kara no Kyoukai
    (TV edition)
    Directed byVarious
    Produced byToukubo Eita
    Ishikawa Takaki
    Kodama Yoshie
    Written byMasaki Hiramatsu
    Music byYuki Kajiura
    StudioUfotable
    Original networkTokyo MX, NicoNico, BS11, Bandai Channel, Asahi Broadcasting Corporation, Animax
    Original run July 6, 2013 September 28, 2013
    Episodes13
    Anime film
    Future Gospel: Extra Chorus
    Directed byTomonori Sudou
    Produced byHikaru Kondo
    Atsuhiro Iwakami
    Takashi Takeuchi
    Written byAkira Hiyama
    Music byYuki Kajiura
    StudioUfotable
    Licensed by
    Madman Entertainment
    Aniplex of America
    ReleasedSeptember 28, 2013
    Runtime32 minutes

    The Garden of Sinners, known in Japan as Kara no Kyōkai (空の境界, lit. 'Boundary of Emptiness') and sometimes referred as Rakkyo (らっきょ), is a Japanese light novel series, authored by Kinoko Nasu and illustrated by Takashi Takeuchi. Originally released as a series of chapters released independently online or at Comiket between October 1998 and August 1999, the chapters were later republished by Kodansha into two volumes in 2004, and again in three volumes between 2007 and 2008. Ufotable produced a series of seven anime films based on the series between 2007 and 2009, and also produced an original video animation episode in 2011. A final anime film was produced and released in 2013. A manga adaptation illustrated by Sphere Tenku started serialization in September 2010 in Seikaisha's online magazine Saizensen.

    • 1Plot
    • 2Media
      • 2.3Animated films

    Plot[edit]

    Setting and themes[edit]

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    Set in Japan predominantly during the late 1990s, the series chronicles the life of Ryōgi clan-heiressShiki Ryōgi, and her relationship with classmate Mikiya Kokutō.

    Both the light novel and the films are depicted in anachronical order with each chapter/film serving as part of one collective narrative.[citation needed]

    The series deals with the paranormal and tackles mature themes such as suicide, rape, patricide, incest and murder.[2] Its lore and story draws inspiration from various religious philosophies and psychological concepts such as multiple personalities; the Anima and animus; the nature of sin; life, death and reincarnation; and the Paradoxical nature of the Taiji.[2]

    Kara no Kyōkai is set in an alternate universe to Tsukihime and Fate/stay night; in which it serves as the prototype for both series as well as introducing many of the concepts prevalent within the latter two.[3] In particular the main protagonist, Shiki Ryōgi, possesses similar abilities as Tsukihime's protagonist, Shiki Tohno. Aoko Aozaki's sister, Tōko Aozaki, briefly mentioned in Tsukihime, is also featured.

    As one of Kinoko Nasu's earliest works, it introduces some of the most fundamental concepts in the universe of Type-Moon's works, including souls, the Akashic Record/Origin, Counter Force, Magic, Magecraft, and Mystic Eyes.[2]

    Story[edit]

    Kara no Kyōkai follows the story of Shiki Ryōgi, a teenage girl raised as a demon hunter who acquired the 'Mystic Eyes of Death Perception' after surviving a fatal accident. It also chronicles Mikiya Kokutō's unwavering efforts to get closer to her when they were still high school students and their adventures later on in dealing with supernatural cases as investigators for Tōko Aozaki's detective agency, Garan no Dou.

    Main characters[edit]

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    Shiki Ryōgi (両儀式Ryōgi Shiki) is a teenaged girl, who possesses the 'Mystic Eyes of Death Perception'.

    Mikiya Kokutō (黒桐幹也Kokutō Mikiya) is Shiki's love interest and later husband who, two years previously, made a promise to attend college with Shiki.

    Azaka Kokutō (黒桐鮮花Kokutō Azaka) is Mikiya's younger sister who is in love with him. She becomes an apprentice of Tōko due to her rivalry against Shiki, and is talented in the magic of ignition.

    Tōko Aozaki (蒼崎橙子Aozaki Tōko), appearing as a puppet maker, Tōko is actually a powerful sorceress.

    Media[edit]

    Novels[edit]

    Kara no Kyōkai originated in October 1998 as a series of five chapters released online on Nasu and Takeuchi's dōjin-based website, Takebōki (竹箒), with its final two chapters being released at Comiket 56 in August 1999. Nasu and Takeuchi later formed Type-Moon, and in 2001, featured a portion of the book in their 2001 Tsukihime fandisk, Tsukihime PLUS-DISC, which saw Kara no Kyōkai gain significant popularity, leading it to be released as a dōjinshi publication at Comiket 61 on December 30, 2001. On August 6, 2004, Kodansha released the series as a commercial publication, which enjoyed immense popularity, with 5,000 limited-edition versions of the novel being sold almost immediately upon release. Both editions of Kara no Kyōkai altogether sold more than 700,000 copies.[4] In 2009, Del Rey Manga announced printing of the Kara no Kyōkai novel. This was confirmed in the first volume of Del Rey's Faust release.[5] However, Del Rey became defunct before it could happen.

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    No.TitleJapanese releaseEnglish release
    1Overlooking View
    Fukan Fūkei (俯瞰風景 Thanatos.)
    A View from Above
    Faust Vol. 1, August 19, 2008
    ISBN978-0-345-50206-3
    2A Study in Murder – Part 1
    Satsujin Kōsatsu (Zen) (殺人考察(前) …and nothing heart.)
    3Remaining Sense of Pain
    Tsūkaku Zanryū (痛覚残留 ever cry, never life.)
    4The Hollow Shrine
    Garan no Dō (伽藍の洞 garan-no-dou.)
    Intermission
    Kyōkai Shiki (境界式)
    5Paradox Spiral
    Mujun Rasen (矛盾螺旋 Paradox Paradigm.)
    6Oblivion Recording
    Bōkyaku Rokuon (忘却録音 Fairy Tale.)
    Intermission
    Kyōkai Shiki (境界式)
    7A Study in Murder – Part 2
    Satsujin Kōsatsu (Go) (殺人考察(後) …not nothing heart.)
    Boundary of Emptiness
    Kara no Kyōkai (空の境界)
    8Future Gospel
    Mirai Fukuin (未来福音 recalled out summer)
    The Garden of Oblivion
    Shūmatsu Rokuon (終末録音 the Garden of oblivion)

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    In September 2002, a drama CD based on the series was released.

    Animated films[edit]

    The series was adapted into an anime film series, divided into seven chapters, which were animated by the studio ufotable.[6] The films are released in achronological order. The first chapter, titled Overlooking View (俯瞰風景Fukan Fūkei), premiered across Japanese theaters on December 1, 2007, with the second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh chapters, Murder Speculation – Part 1 (殺人考察(前)Satsujin Kōsatsu (Zen)), Remaining Sense of Pain (痛覚残留Tsūkaku Zanryū), The Hollow Shrine (伽藍の洞Garan no Dō), Paradox Spiral (矛盾螺旋Mujun Rasen), Oblivion Recording (忘却録音Bōkyaku Rokuon), Murder Speculation – Part 2 (殺人考察(後)Satsujin Kōsatsu (Go)) being released soon after on December 29, 2007, followed by January 26, 2008, May 24, 2008, August 16, 2008, December 20, 2008, and August 8, 2009 respectively. A compilation film of the first six films with some new footage was released on March 14, 2009, in preparation for the release of the final seventh film. In connection with the film's release, the novels were once again reprinted, as three volumes with new illustrations.[7] A North American premiere of the fifth chapter was held on May 22, 2009 at the Anime Boston convention.[8]

    The series was released on Blu-ray with a new chapter, Gekijō-ban Kara no Kyōkai Shūshō: Kara no Kyōkai, in Japanese with English subtitles.[9] A DVD of the said chapter was released on February 2, 2011.[9]Aniplex of America released the imported Blu-ray box set on February 8, 2011.[10][11] The box was immediately sold out and has not been reissued since.[12] However, the individual films were available for rent on the PlayStation Network until mid-2012. A new limited edition DVD boxset was released in late 2012.[13] Likewise, Madman Entertainment released a limited edition DVD boxset in October 2013.[14]

    3D conversion of Kara no Kyoukai first movie called Overlooking View 3D (空の境界 俯瞰風景 3DKara no Kyoukai: Fukan Fuukei 3D) was released in July 2013.

    Movie

    An eighth film, Future Gospel (空の境界 未来福音Kara no Kyōkai: Mirai Fukuin), was released in September 2013 and had grossed US$1,710,413 by October 20.[15] Aniplex of America has released Future Gospel (now subtitled -recalled out summer-) and Future Gospel – Extra Chorus on Blu-ray in late April 2015.[16] Aniplex has also released the Japanese import of all 7 Kara no Kyoukai movie on Blu-ray in November 2015.

    Releases[edit]

    • The Garden of Sinners: Overlooking View (2007 (original) / 2013 (3D remake))
    • The Garden of Sinners: A Study in Murder – Part 1 (2007)
    • The Garden of Sinners: Remaining Sense of Pain (2008)
    • The Garden of Sinners: The Hollow Shrine (2008)
    • The Garden of Sinners: Paradox Spiral (2008)
    • The Garden of Sinners: Oblivion Recording (2008)
    • The Garden of Sinners: A Study in Murder – Part 2 (2009)
    • The Garden of Sinners: Future Gospel (2013)

    Other stories[edit]

    English Subtitle Download

    #TitleDirectorOriginal release date
    Remix'Gate of Seventh Heaven'Various directorsMarch 14, 2009

    Timeline: August 1995 – January 1999

    This remix collection extracts the key themes and scenes from first six movies. The hour-long movie is organized in chronological order, beginning from the 2nd movie, followed by the 4th, 3rd, 1st, 5th and 6th. It's a mixture of mostly existing scenes, and some new scenes.
    OVA'Epilogue'Hikaru KondoFebruary 8, 2011

    Timeline: March 1999

    Mikiya finds Shiki in the same place he first met her, this time in the snow. They talk, and during the course of the discussion, Mikiya finds out that he is talking to Shiki Ryogi, the shell, or archetype, of Shiki. She explains that her origin is nothingness, and she is somehow tied to the Spiral of Origin. Because of her emptiness, she desired no interaction with the world, and so created the personalities of SHIKI and Shiki. She also explains that she is the reason that Shiki still has murderous impulses, not SHIKI. She then asks Mikiya what he wishes for (principally, healing his wounds from Shirazumi), as she has the power to grant it from her connection to the Spiral of Origin, but he desires nothing. He is content as he is and does not wish to be special. They talk at length about humanity and the soul, and she says she will 'sleep', probably forever. However, as she departs, she says that such a thought is 'silly' as she knows she will see him tomorrow. Mikiya, now standing alone, walks home. Chronologically, the events that occur in Epilogue are the ninth in the timeline of the series.
    Short–film'Future Gospel: Extra Chorus'
    'Mirai Fukuin – Extra Chorus' (未来福音 EXTRA CHORUS)
    Tomonori SudouSeptember 28, 2013

    Timeline: 1998

    Side stories. Adaptation of the manga by Takashi Takeuchi. Premiered and sold with Future Gospel. Chronologically, the events that occur in Future Gospel: Extra Chorus are the fiftj in the timeline of the series.

    Theme songs[edit]

    Each of the theme songs to the series are performed by Kalafina, a project formed by Yuki Kajiura. Outside of the ones for Future Gospel, they were found on their album Seventh Heaven.

    • Overlooking View (俯瞰風景Fukan Fūkei)
      • 'Oblivious'
    • A Study in Murder – Part 1 (殺人考察(前)Satsujin Kōsatsu (Zen))
      • 'Kimi ga Hikari ni Kaete Iku' (君が光に変えて行くKimi ga Hikari ni Kaete Iku)
    • Remaining Sense of Pain (痛覚残留Tsūkaku Zanryū)
      • 'Kizuato' (傷跡)
    • The Hollow Shrine (伽藍の洞Garan no Dō)
      • 'Aria'
    • Paradox Spiral (矛盾螺旋Mujun Rasen)
      • 'Sprinter'
    • Oblivion Recording (忘却録音Bōkyaku Rokuon)
      • 'Fairytale'
    • A Study in Murder – Part 2 (殺人考察(後)Satsujin Kōsatsu (Go))
      • 'Seventh Heaven'
    • Future Gospel – Extra Chorus (未来福音 Extra ChorusMirai Fukuin – Extra Chorus)
      • 'dolce'
    • Future Gospel (未来福音Mirai Fukuin)
      • 'Alleluia'

    Manga[edit]

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    • Kara no Kyōkai the Garden of sinners, Sphere Tenku (September 15, 2010 – ongoing), Japanese online magazine Saizensen)

    References[edit]

    1. ^ダークファンタジーまとめ (in Japanese). Akiba Souken. Retrieved August 8, 2018.
    2. ^ abcKara no Kyoukai Special Pamphlet – Encyclopedia, Aniplex USA
    3. ^'Madman Entertainment Announces New Acquisitions at Supanova Sydney 2013'. Anime News Network. June 23, 2013. Retrieved August 5, 2014.
    4. ^Watanabe, Kei (November 30, 2007). 'Kara no Kyōkai: The Anime Movie Versions of the Popular Dōjin Novel, Presenting to the Public from the First of the Month' (in Japanese). Mainichi Shimbun. Retrieved January 26, 2008.
    5. ^'Faust 1 by Faust Editors'. Del Rey Manga. Retrieved September 25, 2008.
    6. ^'Kara no Kyokai Film in the Works'. Anime News Network. January 8, 2007. Retrieved August 5, 2008.
    7. ^'Akibaos article on the new novels' (in Japanese). Retrieved December 27, 2007.
    8. ^'5th Garden of Sinners' U.S. Premiere at Anime Boston'. Anime News Network. February 26, 2009. Retrieved February 26, 2009.
    9. ^ ab'Kara no Kyoukai Gets New Final Chapter on BD with Subs'. Anime News Network. August 26, 2010.
    10. ^'Aniplex USA Adds Kara no Kyoukai – the Garden of Sinners'. Anime News Network. December 13, 2010. Retrieved December 19, 2010.
    11. ^'Aniplex USA official website'. Aniplex of America. February 8, 2011. Retrieved May 15, 2011.
    12. ^'Ufotable Diary'. Ufotable. February 6, 2011. Retrieved May 15, 2011.
    13. ^http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2012/05/26/aniplex-panel-announcement-round-up
    14. ^'Madman Entertainment Announces New Acquisitions at Supanova Sydney 2013, October 19–20'. Anime News Network. June 23, 2013. Retrieved August 5, 2014.
    15. ^'Japanese Box Office, October 19–20'. Anime News Network. October 27, 2013. Retrieved October 30, 2013.
    16. ^'Magi English Dub, Garden of sinners -recalled out summer- Trailers Streamed'. Anime News Network.

    External links[edit]

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    • Official website‹See Tfd›(in Japanese)
    • Manga official website‹See Tfd›(in Japanese)
    • The Garden of Sinners (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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