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Japanese manga series

Platinum Finish
Platinum End Volume 1.jpg

Showtime tankōbon book cover, featuring Mirai Kakehashi

プラチナエンド
( Purachina Endo )
Genre
  • Dark fantasy[1]
  • Supernatural thriller[2]
Manga
Written by Tsugumi Ohba
Illustrated by Takeshi Obata
Published by Shueisha
English publisher

NA

Viz Media

Imprint Leap Comics SQ.
Magazine Leap Foursquare
Demographic Shōnen
Original run November 4, 2015January 4, 2021
Volumes xiv (List of volumes)
Anime television set serial
Directed by
  • Hideya Takahashi[a]
  • Kazuchika Kise[b]
Written by Shin'ichi Inozume
Music past Masahiro Tokuda
Studio Signal.Doc
Licensed by
  • Crunchyroll
  • Funimation

SA/Sea

Medialink

Original network TBS, BS11
Original run October viii, 2021 March 25, 2022
Episodes 24 (List of episodes)

Platinum End (Japanese: プラチナエンド, Hepburn: Purachina Endo ) is a Japanese manga series written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. Information technology was serialized in Shueisha's Jump Square monthly magazine from Nov 2015 to Jan 2021, with its chapters nerveless in fourteen tankōbon volumes. The series follows Mirai Kakehashi, a student who attempts suicide only is rescued past his guardian angel, Nasse, who not only has vowed to protect him, only bestows him special powers as he is also one of 13 candidates called by different angels to have the role of God, who is to retire in 999 days. Platinum End is licensed by Viz Media in Due north America. An anime television series adaptation by Signal.Medico aired from Oct 2021 to March 2022.

Plot [edit]

Mirai Kakehashi is a young orphaned high school student who lives with his calumniating aunt and uncle after the decease of his parents. One day, Mirai decides he cannot take information technology anymore and attempts suicide, but is saved by a Guardian Angel called Nasse, who as well gives Mirai special powers. Upon learning from Nasse that his aunt and uncle were responsible for the deaths of his father and mother due to their jealousy and hatred toward to them, Mirai uses the powers that she bestowed to him in club to enact justice upon them. This is only the beginning of Mirai's story, notwithstanding, as Nasse soon after informs him that God will retire in 999 days and thirteen candidates to supervene upon him were selected, one of which is Mirai. To make matters worse, not only is Mirai forced to have part in the contest to decide the side by side God, but some of the other candidates volition do anything to win, including killing all of the other candidates as soon as possible. To combat these ruthless killers, Mirai forms an brotherhood with several candidates who share his goal: to win the contest without killing any other competitors.

Characters [edit]

Primary [edit]

Mirai Kakehashi ( 架橋 明日 , Kakehashi Mirai )
Voiced by: Miyu Irino,[3] Maaya Sakamoto (immature)[4] (Japanese); Alejandro Saab[5] (English)
He was raised by his abusive uncle and aunt after his family were killed in a car crash. The abuse he endured resulted in him trying to commit suicide past throwing himself from a tower block, but he is saved by Nasse. Using the arrows he discovers that his uncle and aunt murdered his family, he accidentally kills his aunt and and so makes his uncle turn himself in. Upon learning of Metropoliman's plans, Mirai joins forces with Saki and Nanato to stop him, not only to protect themselves, but to forestall him from condign God as well.
Nasse ( ナッセ )
Voiced past: Yui Ogura[iii] (Japanese); Jessie Flower [simple] (credited equally Michaela White potato)[5] (English)
Mirai's angel. All angels bestow special abilities on their hosts and based on their rank, the abilities they bestow vary. Nasse is a special-rank angel, granting Mirai all three angel abilities including wings which grants Mirai the ability to fly, a white arrow that allows the user to instantly kill anyone it hits, and a red pointer that allows the user to make whoever information technology hits fall in love with them for 33 days, though not if the target is already nether the influence of some other user's red arrow. Her primary desire is to brand Mirai happy. Despite having a cute face, she has the habit of making some cruel remarks.
Saki Hanakago ( 花籠 咲 , Hanakago Saki )
Voiced by: Grand.A.O[vi] (Japanese); Laura Post[5] (English)
Saki is Mirai's classmate, his beloved interest, and coincidentally, a God candidate likewise. Once she learns that he does not intend to kill her, Saki teams upwardly with Mirai to deal with Metropoliman. Saki and Mirai were once childhood friends, but later his parents' death, Mirai became the target of bullying from his classmates and Saki did nothing to stop them out of peer pressure. She witnessed Mirai'southward suicide attempt in the beginning of the series, and out of guilt, she as well did so by trying to drown herself on the sea, leading her to meet Revel and become a God candidate.
Revel ( ルベル , Ruberu )
Voiced by: Natsuki Hanae[half-dozen] (Japanese); Daman Mills[v] (English)
Saki'south affections. He is rather calculating and manipulative, a trait that is considered by Nasse to exist the reason why he was relegated to be 2nd-rank affections, thus capable but of bestowing Saki with the carmine arrow. Once he decides to become more useful to Saki, Revel decides to study the noesis of the heavens, in order to increase his rank and grant wings to Saki, only fails. Still, when Revel sheds tears at not existence of further use to Saki, God promotes him to first-rank and bestows him the championship of "Angel of Emotion", as no angel had shed tears for a homo before. This rank raise grants him the ability to bequeath wings onto Saki.

God Candidates [edit]

Kanade Uryu ( 生流 奏 , Uryū Kanade ) / Metropoliman ( メトロポリマン , Metoroporiman )
Voiced past: Kaito Ishikawa[seven] (Japanese); Griffin Burns[viii] (English)
A high school pupil who intends to become God by any means necessary, including killing all other candidates. He is the grandson of the principal of the prestigious Joso Academy and wishes to go God in order to bring his dead sister dorsum to life. So far he had killed four other candidates using the alias "Metropoliman" and had claimed their wings and arrows, becoming even more dangerous upon realizing that several arrows can be combined to increase their range, and that the arrows and wings he obtained can be bestowed to other individuals to do his behest.
Tonma Rodriguez ( ロドリゲス 頓馬 , Rodorigesu Tonma )
Voiced past: Tomokazu Sugita[iv]
A God candidate who is a failed comedian. He uses his red arrows to make women fall in dearest with him and then that he can have sex with them. He is the first God candidate to be killed, being murdered by Kanade as Metropoliman.
Shogo Hatakeyama ( 畠山 省吾 , Hatakeyama Shōgo ) / Metroblue ( メトロブルー , Metoroburū ) and Saburo Tabuchi ( 田淵 三郎 , Tabuchi Saburō ) / Metroyellow ( メトロイエロー , Metoroierō )
Voiced by: Daisuke Hirakawa (Shogo), Hiroyuki Yoshino (Saburo)[ix]
2 God candidates who disguise themselves every bit different versions of Metropoliman when Kanada asks the God candidates to attend a gathering at a baseball stadium. They are friends who desire to help each other afterwards doing badly on their exams, and are saved from committing suicide by their guardian angels. However, the gathering is a trap and both are killed by the real Metropoliman.
Chiyo Nakayama ( 中矢間 知代 , Nakayama Chiyo )
Voiced past: Shiori Sugiura[9] (Japanese); Anne Yacto[10] (English)
Chiyo is the youngest God candidate. She is a young girl who was bullied at school. She attends the gathering and asks Metropoliman for help. Kanade showtime strikes her with a red arrow, simply and so uses her as a earnest, proverb he volition kill her if no other God candidates reveal themselves. As none practice, Kanade kills Chiyo.
Nanato Mukaido ( 六階堂 七斗 , Mukaidō Nanato )
Voiced past: Toshiyuki Morikawa[11] (Japanese); Andrew Kishino[12] (English)
Nanato is a God candidate working as the product planner for an apparel company. He is suffering from terminal cancer, and first uses his cherry-red arrows to secure plenty money for his family after he dies, and then to hire individual detectives to observe more than God candidates. He decides to team up with Mirai and Saki in order to forbid Kanade from becoming God, to the point of obtaining firearms from the JSDF in club to have a meliorate chance to impale him. Mirai agrees on the grounds that Nanato continues his treatment.
Hajime Sokotani ( 底谷 一 , Sokotani Hajime )
Voiced by: Tomoaki Maeno[vii]
Born poor and ugly, Hajime was ever shunned by others until his mother commits suicide and Balta appears to become his angel. Using Balta's powers, Hajime manages to obtain money and a new, beautiful face by plastic surgery, only still is unable to attract a girl himself due to his poor advice skills. He develops an obscession with Kanade and offers to become his subordinate, which he accepts, but only in exchange of capturing another God Candidate. He then manages to observe Nanato's identity and kidnaps his married woman and girl in order to draw him to a trap. He manages to capture both Nanato and Mirai, but waiting for a chance to impale them, he ends up struck past Saki'south red arrow.
Susumu Yuito ( 結糸向 , Yuito Susumu )
Voiced by: Megumi Han[xiii]
Susumu Yuito is a God Candidate who has claimed to support Mirai Kakehashi and has revealed the truth about God Candidates to the public.
Yuri Temari ( 手毬由理 , Temari Yuri )
Voiced past: Saori Ōnishi (Japanese); Cristina Vee[xiv]}[thirteen] (English)
Shuji Nakaumi ( 中海修滋 , Nakaumi Shuji )
Voiced by: Daiki Yamashita[13] (Japanese); A.J. Beckles[fifteen] (English)
Shuji was a straightforward person. He profoundly believed in the concept of euthanasia and that those who wish to commit suicide must accept the strong want to practise so. When Ogaro selected him equally her god candidate and gave him the power of the red arrows, Shuji used them to assist his parents and grandpa in suicide, first shooting them with the arrow and so telling them to comport out their desires afterward.
Gaku Yoneda ( 米田我工 , Yoneda Gaku )
Voiced by: Kenjiro Tsuda[xiii]
Yoneda is a professor emeritus at Tokyo Academy. He was ane of the youngest people to win a Nobel Prize in physics and in literature.

Angels [edit]

Meyza ( メイザ , Meiza )
Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue[7]
Kanade'due south affections of the special-rank, also known as the "Angel of Greed". It is said she went from unranked to special-rank for reasons unknown even to Baret
Luta ( ルタ , Ruta )
Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu[4]
Tonma's angel of the second-rank.
Emaka ( エマカ ) and Egura ( エグラ )
Shogo and Saburo's angels respectively, both of the commencement-rank.
Jami ( ジャミ )
Chiyo'southward angel of the 2d-rank.
Baret ( バレ , Bare )
Voiced by: Ai Kayano[xi]
Nanato's affections of the first-rank, also known as the "Angel of Knowledge". She once were of the special-rank, before existence demoted for flaunting her noesis too much, according to Revel.
Balta ( バルタ , Baruta )
Voiced past: Hikaru Midorikawa[vii] (Japanese); Zeno Robinson[16] (English)
Hajime's angel of the first-rank, also known equally the "Affections of Intuition".
Muni ( ムニ )
Voiced by: Fumi Hirano[13] (Japanese); Anne Yatco[17] (English)
Yoneda'south affections of the special-rank, as well known every bit the "Angel of Destruction".
Penema ( ぺネマ )
Voiced by: KENN[13]
Susumu Yuito's angel of the first-rank, also known every bit the "Angel of Games".
Yazeli ( ヤゼリ , Yazeri )
Voiced by: Ryōta Takeuchi[13]
Yuri Temari'due south angel of the second-rank, also known as the "Angel of Truth".
Ogaro ( オガロ )
Voiced by: Romi Park[xiii] (Japanese); Anne Yatco[17] (English language)
Shuji Nakaumi's angel of the first-rank, also known as the "Angel of Darkness".

Others [edit]

Mimimi Yamada ( 山田 美々々 , Yamada Mimimi ) / Mithrin ( ミスリン , Misurin )
Voiced by: Kaori Maeda[xviii] (Japanese); Carrie Keranen[19] (English)
An apprentice model, her true identity is that of "Serial Killer Daughter A," and she was arrested for the murder of several female middle school students. Kanade freed her and lent her a Cherry-red Arrow and Wings from the God candidates he previously eliminated in lodge to lay a trap for any other God candidates who might appear to terminate her once she started killing again.

Media [edit]

Manga [edit]

Platinum End, written past Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata, was serialized in Shueisha'south monthly shōnen manga magazine Jump Square from November 4, 2015, to January 4, 2021.[twenty] [21] [22] The series' chapters were collected into fourteen tankōbon volumes, released from February 4, 2016, to February four, 2021.[23] [24]

On October 5, 2015, Viz Media announced that they had licensed Platinum End for an English release in Northward America.[25] [20] In March 2016, Viz confirmed that they would start releasing print editions of Platinum End, with the first volume released in October 2016.[26] The manga is licensed by Kazé in French republic.[27]

Volume listing [edit]

No. Original release appointment Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 Feb iv, 2016[23] 978-4-08-880637-ii Oct iv, 2016[28] 978-one-4215-9063-9
  1. "Gift from an Angel" ( 天使の贈り物 , Tenshi no Okurimono )
  2. "Man'southward Nature" ( 男の性 , Otoko no Sei )
  3. "Hero of Justice" ( 正義のヒーロー , Seigi no Hīrō )
two May 2, 2016[29] 978-4-08-880709-6 March vii, 2017[30] 978-ane-4215-9207-seven
  1. "Heart'south Beloved" ( 憧れの人 , Akogare no Hito )
  2. "The Big Reveal" ( 発表の瞬間 , Happyō no Shunkan )
  3. "A Clandestine Chat" ( 内緒の話 , Naisho no Hanashi )
3 August four, 2016[31] 978-4-08-880760-seven Baronial 1, 2017[32] 978-1-4215-9208-iv
  1. "Decease Sentence" ( 死の宣告 , Shi no Senkoku )
  2. "2 Painful Options" ( 苦渋の二択 , Kujū no Nitaku )
  3. "Tower of Nightmares" ( 悪夢のタワー , Akumu no Tawā )
four November 4, 2016[33] 978-4-08-880814-7 December 5, 2017[34] 978-1-4215-9582-five
  1. "Product of Coincidence" ( 偶然の産物 , Gūzen no Sanbutsu )
  2. "A Girl'due south Heart" ( 乙女の心 , Otome no Kokoro )
  3. "Symbol of Promise" ( 約束のしるし , Yakusoku no Shirushi )
5 February 3, 2017[35] 978-4-08-881009-6 April three, 2018[36] 978-1-4215-9702-7
  1. "Face of Determination" ( 決意の表情 , Ketsui no Kao )
  2. "Homo in the Mirror" ( 鏡の姿 , Kagami no Sugata )
  3. "The Doorway Lure" ( 誘導の扉 , Yūdō no Tobira )
half dozen June ii, 2017[37] 978-4-08-881080-five Baronial 7, 2018[38] 978-1-4215-9945-eight
  1. "Where the Tears Go" ( 涙の行方 , Namida no Yukue )
  2. "The Throbbing of the Heart" ( 胸のどきめき , Mune no Dokimeki )
  3. "Your Own Worth" ( 己の価値 , Onore no Kachi )
  4. "The Glass Vessel" ( 硝子の器 , Garasu no Utsuwa )
7 November two, 2017[39] 978-4-08-881161-ane December 4, 2018[xl] 978-ane-9747-0143-8
  1. "A Fine Line Between Offense and Defense" ( 紙一重の攻防 , Kamihitoe no Kōbō )
  2. "Their Choices" ( 二人の選択 , Futari no Sentaku )
  3. "Eternal Beauty" ( 永遠の美 , Eien no Bi )
  4. "World Peace" ( 世界の平和 , Sekai no Heiwa )
8 Apr four, 2018[41] 978-4-08-881370-seven April ii, 2019[42] 978-1-9747-0396-8
  1. "Absolute Confidence" ( 絶対の自信 , Zettai no Jishin )
  2. "One Life" ( 一つの命 , Hitotsu no Inochi )
  3. "Two Lights" ( 二つの光 , Futatsu no Hikari )
  4. "At the Same Tabular array" ( 一緒の食卓 テーブル , Isshō no Tēburu )
ix September 4, 2018[43] 978-4-08-881426-1 July 2, 2019[44] 978-1-9747-0771-3
  1. "Midair Confession" ( 宙空の告白 , Chūkū no Kokuhaku )
  2. "Diffused Power" ( 拡散の力 , Kakusan no Chikara )
  3. "Globe'due south Greatest Assassin" ( 最高の暗殺者 , Saikō no Ansatsusha )
  4. "Updated List" ( 更新のリスト , Kōshin no Risuto )
ten Feb 4, 2019[45] 978-4-08-881729-3 Dec 3, 2019[46] 978-one-9747-1054-half-dozen
  1. "A Boy's Promise" ( 少年の希望 , Shōnen no Kibō )
  2. "The Other Five" ( 他の5人 , Hoka no Get-nin )
  3. "Fake Advent" ( 偽りの姿 , Itsuwari no Sugata )
  4. "The Power of Numbers" ( 数の論理 , Sū no Ronri )
  5. "Terminal Supper" ( 最後の晩餐 , Saigo no Bansan )
xi July 4, 2019[47] 978-4-08-881887-0 April 7, 2020[48] 978-ane-9747-1256-4
  1. "Conditions for Contact" ( 接触の条件 , Sesshoku no Jōken )
  2. "Youthful Speeches" ( 青年の主張 , Seinen no Shuchō )
  3. "The Future of Humanity" ( 人間の未来 , Ningen no Mirai )
  4. "In the Crosshairs" ( 照準の先 , Shōjun no Saki )
  5. "Society'south Response" ( 世間の反応 , Seken no Hannō )
12 Feb 4, 2020[49] 978-4-08-882190-0 January 5, 2021[50] 978-1-9747-1974-seven
  1. "Root of Disaster" ( 災いの元 , Wazawai no Moto )
  2. "The Cost of Accolade" ( 名誉の代償 , Meiyo no Daishō )
  3. "Stars in the Night Sky" ( 夜空の星 , Yozora no Hoshi )
  4. "Measure of Sentiment" ( 思いの丈 , Omoi no Take )
  5. "Day of Reunion" ( 再開の日 , Saikai no Hello )
  6. "The Time for Talk" ( 対話の時間 , Taiwa no Jikan )
thirteen September 4, 2020[51] 978-4-08-882392-8 July six, 2021[52] 978-1-9747-2291-iv
  1. "The Fault of Science" ( 災いの元 , Wazawai no Moto )
  2. "The Scale of Cede" ( 犠牲の規模 , Gisei no kibo )
  3. "For Yourself" ( 自分の為 , Jibun no tame )
  4. "Choose a Life" ( 命の選択 , Inochi no sentaku )
  5. "Wings of Determination" ( 決意の翼 , Ketsui no tsubasa )
  6. "Hand of Salvation" ( 救いの手 , Sukuinote )
xiv February iv, 2021[24] 978-4-08-882555-vii March 1, 2022[53] 978-1-97-472650-9
  1. "At the Finish of Thought" ( 思考の果て )
  2. "Nascence of a God" ( 神の誕生 )
  3. "Master of Creation" ( 創造の主 )
  4. "Each One's Happiness" ( それぞれの幸せ )
  5. "The Last Pointer" ( 最期の矢 )

Anime [edit]

On December two, 2020, Pony Coulee registered the "Anime-PlatinumEnd.com" domain proper noun,[54] and on Dec 19, 2020, at the Jump Festa '21 online event, information technology was announced that the series would receive an anime goggle box serial adaptation past Signal.Doctor. Hideya Takahashi directed the "first series", while Kazuchika Kise is directing the "second serial",[55] with series composition past Shin'ichi Inozume, and character designs by Kōji Ōdate. Masahiro Tokuda is composing the series' music.[56] The series is listed for 24 episodes,[55] and information technology aired on TBS, BS11, and other channels from Oct 8, 2021 to March 25, 2022.[xviii] [c] Band-Maid performed the opening theme "Sense", while Yuu Miyashita performed the start ending theme "Kōfuku-Ron" (Theory of Give up).[58] Kuhaku Gokko performed the second ending theme "Last Straw."[59] Crunchyroll and Funimation licensed the series outside of Asia.[threescore] [61] Medialink licensed the serial in S and Southeast Asia.[62] Disney+ Hotstar started streaming the anime weekly in select Southeast Asian regions from January 5, 2022.[63]

On Oct 28, 2021, Crunchyroll appear the series would receive an English dub, which premiered on Nov xviii of the same yr.[5]

Reception [edit]

The start volume of Platinum End debuted at number two on Oricon's weekly list of the acknowledged manga, with 105,213 copies sold.[64] In Dec 2020, the manga had 4.v meg copies in apportionment.[65] When reviewing the opening chapter, Ian Wolf writing for Anime UK News compared Platinum Stop to Ohba and Obata's before serial Death Note, proverb: "the central graphic symbol is a teenage boy fed up with life, who is guided by a supernatural force and given cracking power. Both leads seemingly discover themselves on the path to becoming a deity. All the same, while Calorie-free Yagami uses his powers for diabolic ends, killing anyone he suspects of doing anything incorrect while existence observed past a shinigami, Mirai Kakehashi is guided by an apparently more benevolent force."[66] He also writes that the serial is an case of a death game, citing the death of 1 of the God candidates in the second affiliate.[67]

Writing for The Fandom Post Jarius Taylor gave the series a B+ rating and compared Platinum End to Future Diary writing: "while I don't take besides much doubt it'll be stronger overall, the overt edginess here isn't something I was quite expecting from Ohba. Still, it'southward a pretty interesting read from commencement to end, and there's a lot of potential in terms of both thriller aspects and the overall theme. Hopefully, it'll be able to differentiate itself from Future Diary more going forward, just for at present the idea of Ohba and Obata taking a crack at their ain version of it seems pretty good to me."[68]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Credited as 1st Serial Director ( 1stシリーズディレクター )
  2. ^ Credited as 2d Series Director ( 2ndシリーズディレクター )
  3. ^ TBS lists the ambulation of the series on Thursday at 25:28, which is effectively Friday at ane:28 a.m. JST.[57]

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External links [edit]

  • Platinum Stop official manga website (in Japanese)
  • Platinum Finish official anime website (in Japanese)
  • Platinum End (manga) at Anime News Network'southward encyclopedia

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platinum_End

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