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==Story==
 
==Story==
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After the events of ''[[GARO: The One Who Shines in the Darkness]]'', [[Ryūga Dōgai]], the current Garo, is assigned to oversee matters in Line City alongside the Makai Priestess [[Rian]]. There, meeting new allies and enemies alike, the two first face a rogue Madōgu who sees humanity's destruction as the only way to end the Horror threat. Soon after, a fallen Makai Knight turned horror named [[Jinga]], accompanied by his fallen Makai Priestess [[Amily]], blackmailed a Makai Priest to break the magical seal on the Horror palace [[Radan]] by removing sealing blade known as the [[Hōken]]. But upon being removed, the [[Hōken]] split into two daggers with the Yin Dagger ending up in Ryūga's possession as he attempts to find the Yang Dagger to seal Radan. But joined by the Makai Priest Gald of Homura village, descended from the Makai Priests who created the Hōken, it now becomes a race against time to seal Radan before the Horror fully awakens.
Long ago, Radan threatened the peace of the realm and the Makai Order sealed Radan. Two makai priests of opposing forces of light and dark magics created two powerful blades reflective of those energies and fused them to create the [[Hōken]] Sword. With the [[Hōken]], Radan was sealed for generations until recently.
 
   
After the events of the movie, two horrors, Jinga and Amily, blackmailed another priest to break the magical seal to release the [[Hōken]] to unleash Radan. After the [[Hōken]] was freed though, the sword reverted into two daggers. The Light Dagger was kept by Jinga, while Golden Knight [[Ryūga Dōgai]] had the Dark Dagger. Both parties are in a race to recover the daggers, one hoping to unleash Radan, while other trying to prevent it.
 
 
 
==Cast & Characters==
 
==Cast & Characters==
 
*[[Ryūga Dōgai]] ([道外 流牙 Dōgai Ryūga?),Wataru Kuriyama (栗山 航 Kuriyama Wataru?)
 
*[[Ryūga Dōgai]] ([道外 流牙 Dōgai Ryūga?),Wataru Kuriyama (栗山 航 Kuriyama Wataru?)

Revision as of 14:54, 15 July 2015

GARO: Gold Storm Sho (aka GARO: The Makai Flight, Gold Storm Flight) is both a film and the name of second TV series continuing on from the events of The One Who Shines in the Darkness. The film serves as an introductory episode zero to the series and the TV series continues on the story.

Story

After the events of GARO: The One Who Shines in the Darkness, Ryūga Dōgai, the current Garo, is assigned to oversee matters in Line City alongside the Makai Priestess Rian. There, meeting new allies and enemies alike, the two first face a rogue Madōgu who sees humanity's destruction as the only way to end the Horror threat. Soon after, a fallen Makai Knight turned horror named Jinga, accompanied by his fallen Makai Priestess Amily, blackmailed a Makai Priest to break the magical seal on the Horror palace Radan by removing sealing blade known as the Hōken. But upon being removed, the Hōken split into two daggers with the Yin Dagger ending up in Ryūga's possession as he attempts to find the Yang Dagger to seal Radan. But joined by the Makai Priest Gald of Homura village, descended from the Makai Priests who created the Hōken, it now becomes a race against time to seal Radan before the Horror fully awakens.

Cast & Characters

  • Ryūga Dōgai ([道外 流牙 Dōgai Ryūga?),Wataru Kuriyama (栗山 航 Kuriyama Wataru?)
  • Rian (莉杏?),Miki Nanri (南里 美希 Nanri Miki?)

Episodes

  1. Sword (剣)
  2. Flame (炎)
  3. Butterfly (蝶)
  4. Axe (斧)
  5. Sin (罪)
  6. Frame (額)
  7. Spell
  8. Brush (筆)
  9. Feathers (羽)
  10. Thunder (雷)
  11. Trap (罠)
  12. Bonds (絆)
  13. Swamp (沼)

Theme Songs

  • "Opening Theme of ~Gold Storm Sho~" (Opening THEME OF ~GOLD STORM 翔~ Opening THEME OF ~GOLD STORM Shō~, Movie)
    • Artist: JAM Project
  • "GOLD STORM" (1-12)
    • Composition & Arrangement: Shiho Terada, Yoshichika Kuriyama
    • Artist: JAM Project
  • "EMERGE ~Shikkoku no Tsubasa~" (EMERGE ~漆黒の翼~, "EMERGE ~Black Wings~", 13-)
    • Lyrics: Masami Okui
    • Composition: Hironobu Kageyama
    • Arrangement: Kenichi Sudō
    • Artist: JAM Project

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