Zenshu (TV series)
| Zenshu | |
Key visual | |
| 全修。 | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Isekai |
| Created by | Mitsue Yamazaki Kimiko Ueno MAPPA |
| Anime television series | |
| Directed by | Mitsue Yamazaki |
| Written by | Kimiko Ueno |
| Music by | Yukari Hashimoto |
| Studio | MAPPA |
| Licensed by | Crunchyroll |
| Original network | TXN (TV Tokyo) BS TV Tokyo, AT-X |
| Original run | January 5, 2025 – March 23, 2025 |
| Episodes | 12 |
Zenshu (Japanese: 全修。, Hepburn: Zenshu; lit. 'Fix All') is an original Japanese anime television series produced by MAPPA. It is directed by Mitsue Yamazaki and written by Kimiko Ueno, with Sumie Noro serving as assistant director and Yukari Hashimoto composing the music. Original character designs are provided by Yoshiteru Tsujino, while Kayoko Ishikawa adapts the designs for animation.[1][2] The series aired from January 5 to March 23, 2025, on TV Tokyo and its affiliates.[3] The opening theme song is "Zen", performed by Band-Maid, while the ending theme song is "Tada, Kimi no Mama de (ただ、君のままで)", performed by Sou.[4] Crunchyroll streams the series.[5]
Premise
[edit]The series centers on Natsuko Hirose, a prodigious director and animator. While struggling with the storyboard of her latest project, she reads a newspaper article that says the director of A Tale of Perishing, a critical flop, but her favorite anime movie nonetheless, died of food poisoning, only to suffer the same fate moments later.
Waking up in the world of A Tale of Perishing, she discovers that she has the power to bring her animations to life, in order to alter the tragic storyline and bring hope to the world of the anime that inspired her to pursue animation as a child.
Characters
[edit]- Natsuko Hirose (広瀬ナツ子, Hirose Natsuko)
- Voiced by: Anna Nagase (Japanese); Madeleine Morris (English)[1][6]
- An animator who got food poisoning and awakens in a world based on her favorite childhood anime film A Tale of Perishing. She discovers that her pegboard came along with her, which has also gained a will of its own, though only she can hear its voice. Using the pegboard, she can summon a magic work desk and use it to quickly draw something that she can temporarily bring to life. She also has control over her creations. However, there are limits: her powers only work in dire situations, she cannot draw the same thing twice, she is vulnerable while drawing, and she passes out for three days after using her powers. It is later discovered that the Voids, the show’s main antagonists, can also copy her creations. On most occasions, her face is covered by her long hair, which led the Nine Soldiers to believe that she's a gremlin when they first met her. She soon becomes a member of the Nine Soldiers and is good friends with Destiny, although she does not get along well with Unio, though they soon put aside their differences. In her past, she lacked the ability to fall in love, but soon begins developing feelings for Luke.
- Luke Braveheart (ルーク・ブレイブハート, Rūku Bureibuhāto)
- Voiced by: Kazuki Ura (Japanese); Ryan Negrón (English)[1][6]
- The main protagonist of A Tale of Perishing and the leader of the Nine Soldiers. He isn't all the caring as he at first mistreats Natsuko after thinking that she is a gremlin, but his views towards her changes upon seeing her unbelievable powers and that she's really a human being. However, he continues to be a rude and arrogant jerk towards Natsuko, which she understands and refuses to give him what he wants and he ends up insulting Memmeln when trying to make an excuse of not letting Natsuko join them, but he soon begins to warm up to her. He develops feelings for Natsuko after seeing her face, but also knows Natsuko doesn't feel the same way about him. He also has feelings for Destiny, though they don’t fall in love in the altered storyline. It is revealed that the ending of the movie, Luke begins to despair and blames the Soul Future for everything, leading him to destroy it and killing everyone. Luke becomes the real Ultimate Void and the world is destroyed. But due to QJ telling Natsuko that because of her, the future and Luke's fate could change. This is proven right as the world is restored following the Ultimate Void's defeat, with all lives lost being revived in the process.
- Unio (ユニオ, Yunio)
- Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya (Japanese); Luci Christian (English)[1][6]
- A small unicorn-like creature and a member of the Nine Soldiers. He can transform into a flying unicorn but without his horn, he is mostly powerless, though it grows back. Like Luke, he at first treats Natsuko like an outcast until learning of her true characteristics. He was originally meant to be the first to die in the storyline by sacrificing himself to destroy a Void army, but was saved by Natsuko after she creates a monster to destroy them instead. Nevertheless, he still doesn’t like Natsuko at all, who usually swings him around and throws him whenever she’s mad at him, and later wears his horn like a hairpin. They often get into heated arguments, and Unio almost always sees Natsuko as a threat to himself and his friends; however, it may be because he is jealous of Natsuko's relationship with Luke. Despite this, he never goes too far as to antagonize her using ruthless methods. However, they soon begin to put aside their resentment of each other.
- Memmeln (メメルン, Memerun)
- Voiced by: Minori Suzuki (Japanese); Alexis Tipton (English)[1][6]
- A female elf who is a member of the Nine Soldiers. She is skilled with a bow and arrow, which have magical capabilities. When Luke tries to make an excuse about not letting Natsuko join them by saying an issue about women, Memmeln gives him a cold shoulder for that as she too is a woman. She and QJ are the only members who do not have any personal issues towards Natsuko. However, it is later revealed that she is part of a cult who seeks to awaken the Ultimate Void so it can end their immortality. She was originally meant to be killed by Luke following her transformation into the Ultimate Void, but this was changed when Memmeln decided to reconsider (due to Natsuko reprimanding her earlier for not caring about innocent people) and Natsuko created a character called Sir Exister from an anime called Uta-Men, who dances with Memmeln to make her give up her attempt to end her eternal life due to her now idolizing Exister.
- QJ
- Voiced by: Akio Suyama (Japanese); Derick Snow (English)[1][6]
- A flying robot who is a member of the Nine Soldiers. He can analyze situations and give advice, and can also fire lasers at enemies. He and Memmeln are the only members who do not have any personal issues towards Natsuko. In the ninth episode, he sacrifices himself to destroy a powerful Void; he didn’t die in the original storyline. However, he was revived at the end of the anime.
- Justice
- Voiced by: Romi Park (Japanese); Corey Wilder (English)[4][7]
- A dragon who was once a member of the Nine Soldiers, having quit due to being injured in battle and cannot fly for long due to their damaged wing. They seem to like Natsuko.
- Destiny Heartwarming
- Voiced by: Manaka Iwami (Japanese); Dani Chambers (English)[4][8]
- The mayor’s daughter and Luke's love interest, who wears a skimpy outfit. In this alternate storyline, she does not become a lover to Luke. She was originally engaged with a rich chairman so she can start an orphanage. After being saved from a Void by Natsuko (she was originally meant to die at this point), who creates a wrestler character named Serval Cat Mask to defeat it, she becomes fascinated by her creation and begins wearing a wrestling outfit of her own, which is even more revealing than her previous outfit and also comes with a tiger mask, wanting to be a fighter too and in time develops a muscular body. She also starts an orphanage on her own after declining the chairman’s proposal and is now good friends with Natsuko. However, she soon reverts back to her old self and becomes engaged to the chairman so he can help support her orphanage.
- Chingosman
- Voiced by: Kentaro Tone[4]
- A former member of the Nine Soldiers who was killed prior to the events of the series, but was revived at the end.
- Ganger
- Voiced by: Masashi Yamane[4]
- A golem-like character who was originally a member of the Nine Soldiers. He was killed prior to the events of the series, but was revived at the end.
- Capitan
- Voiced by: Katsuhisa Hōki[4]
- A former member of the Nine Soldiers who was killed prior to the events of the series, but was revived at the end.
- Admiral
- Voiced by: Sayaka Ohara[4]
- A former member of the Nine Soldiers who was killed prior to the events of the series, but was revived at the end.
- Baobab
- A goblin prophet who can predict the future.
- Naomi
- A bar matron who looks like and shares the same name as Natsuko's coworker from the real world.
- Serval Cat Mask
- A wrestler character who wears a tiger mask. Natsuko created him to fight a Void. Destiny idolizes him. He is a reference of the series Tiger Mask.
- Sir Exister
- A handsome man from an anime called Uta-Men. He was created by Natsuko to stop Memmeln from transforming into the Ultimate Void and put an end to her ulterior motives. Memmeln idolizes him.
- Meg and Sally
- Two elves who aid Memmeln with her plans to unleash the Ultimate Void and end their immortality. Like Memmeln, they may have abandoned their plans as a result of Sir Exister influencing them.
- Midori Ichihashi
- A girl who fell in love with Natsuko, but their relationship ended when she moved away.
- Shu Ninomiya
- A boy who fell in love with Natsuko during middle school, but could not win her over.
- Saburo Aoi
- A director who serves as a rival to Natsuko, but also had feelings for her. Like Midori and Shu, he also failed to win her heart.
- Naomi Fukushima
- The president of the studio that Natsuko works at. She also has feelings for Natsuko.
- Kametaro Tsuruyama
- The director of A Tale of Perishing, who died and apparently reincarnated in the world based on the anime, but as a bird. Natsuko idolizes her. She is annoyed with Natsuko for changing all of her hard work and wants the storyline to play out as she wrote it. Even so, she never intervenes nor does she try to stop Natsuko from changing the plot. In the end, while Natsuko returns to the real world, she remains in the anime world.
Episodes
[edit]| No. | Title [9][10] | Directed by [a] | Storyboarded by [a] | Chief animation director [a] | Original release date [11] | |
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| 1 | "First Stroke" Transliteration: "Shisen." (Japanese: 始線。) | Sumie Noro | Mitsue Yamazaki | Kayoko Ishikawa | January 5, 2025 | |
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Natsuko Hirose, a 22 year old animator who quickly gained fame and notoriety, is working on her next masterpiece when she suffers a bad case of food poisoning and dies. When she awakens, she is in the world of her favorite anime from childhood, A Tale of Perishing. She meets the main cast—Luke Braveheart, Memmeln, Unio, and QJ—after they save her from being eaten by a Void monster, though they think she is a gremlin due to her hair in her face. Natsuko is forced to find her own way to the Last Town, where she tries to convince the heroes of an impending attack, which they ignore. When her predictions come true, however, she uses her new power to draw a creature strong enough to defeat them and prevent the scripted death of Unio, making the heroes see that she's really a human. Due to a misunderstanding, the heroes believe Natsuko is from a kingdom named “Reality” and that she is an “aneemator.” | ||||||
| 2 | "Defend" Transliteration: "Shishu." (Japanese: 死守。) | Ai Kondō | Risako Yoshida | Shuji Takahara | January 12, 2025 | |
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More of A Tale of Perishing‘s world building is revealed from Natsuko’s childhood memories. She awakens three days after saving the Last Town and learns she cannot use her new power at will. After Luke makes her breakfast, she and the heroes are summoned by the Mayor, wherein she is asked to join the Nine Soldiers and help prevent the end of the world. After some thinking, she decides to join the Nine Soldiers in the hopes she’ll find a way back home. She then helps the Nine defeat another scripted event and becomes an official member—then passes out for another three days, since what she drew would normally take her three days of work. | ||||||
| 3 | "Destiny" Transliteration: "Unmei." (Japanese: 運命。) | Yasufumi Soejima | Yasufumi Soejima | Kayoko Ishikawa & Etsuko Sumimoto | January 19, 2025 | |
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Natsuko becomes a celebrated hero with the Nine Soldiers and attends the Harvest Festival, dressed up by Memmeln. Another character, Luke’s brief love interest Destiny, makes her debut and enchants Luke as she hides from her betrothed. Her goal is to open an orphanage, thus she intends to marry the richest man in town and use his money to open one. Natsuko convinces her to open one by herself without his help, and the festival is infiltrated by a Void disguised as the Priest. Natsuko creates a masked wrestler to fight the mantis Void, who inspires Destiny. Three days later, after she has awoken, Destiny arrives donning similar attire to the masked wrestler, having decided to be just like him. She had also canceled her engagement and intends to start an orphanage on her own. Natsuko is suspicious of Memmeln due to her absence during the attack. | ||||||
| 4 | "Eternity" Transliteration: "Eien." (Japanese: 永遠。) | Iho Ishikawa | Mitsue Yamazaki | Kayoko Ishikawa & Kazuko Hayakawa | January 26, 2025 | |
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Knowing how the events of the story play out, Natsuko suspects Memmeln is behind it, but doesn’t know why and tails her to find out. Luke follows Natsuko, when they arrive at a cemetery where Memmeln's choir supposedly practices. They instead uncover a cult that Memmeln leads, whose goal is to summon the Ultimate Void and destroy the world because she is tired of her long lifespan as an elf. Natsuko wants to prevent Luke from having to kill Memmeln like he did in canon, and she and Luke try to talk her out of it. Eventually, Memmeln changes her mind at the last minute during the summoning ritual upon Natsuko creating a handsome character named Sir Exister after finding something she can “fangirl over” for eternity. | ||||||
| 5 | "Justice" Transliteration: "Seigi." (Japanese: 正義。) | Shinji Imada | Shinji Imada | Kayoko Ishikawa, Yuka Kudou & Chen Weining | February 2, 2025 | |
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Time passes, and Natsuko continues to fight hordes of Void creatures with the Nine Soldiers, dominating in the destruction department. Destiny ropes the Nine into herding orphaned children from the slums to her newly-built orphanage, during which Natsuko is shown to be very good with entertaining children. They run into an ex-member of the nine, a dragon named Justice, who has become a drunken womanizer. Natsuko attempts to convince Justice to tell Luke about the injury he suffered in their last battle together, but Justice refuses because Luke would blame himself for it. Slime-like Voids attack the city and a mysterious talking bird informs Natsuko that her drawings won’t work this time, which ends up being true. | ||||||
| 6 | "Change" Transliteration: "Henka." (Japanese: 変化。) | Kiyoshi Matsuda & Yasutomo Okamoto | Teruyuki Omine & Hiroshi Kobayashi | Kayoko Ishikawa & Etsuko Sumimoto | February 9, 2025 | |
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The slime Voids invade the city and make a cocoon around the tower to the Soul Future, and Natsuko is still convinced that she has to solve the problem herself, which Luke scolds her for. Luke and Justice talk about how victory isn’t always possible, but Luke is determined. QJ and Memmeln try and convince Natsuko that it’s okay to accept help from others, and together they form a plan to liberate the town. The mystery bird appears to discourage Natsuko again, and a centipede Void emerges from the cocoon, consuming QJ and Memmeln (who are later freed). A desperate struggle to defeat the Void ensues, and Luke defeats it with his friends’ help. Afterwards, Luke and Justice have a heart-to-heart. | ||||||
| 7 | "First Love" Transliteration: "Hatsukoi." (Japanese: 初恋。) | Tokio Igarashi | Tokio Igarashi | Kayoko Ishikawa & Kazuko Hayakawa | February 16, 2025 | |
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Natsuko’s past with friends is revealed. Many of them fell in love with her in one way or another, but were either too intimidated or too insecure to confess to her. This is shown to happen over and over again, culminating in her manager, Naomi, discovering Natsuko as a new money-making genius. She convinces Natsuko to work on a romantic comedy, but lacking any experience with the subject, she struggles to create scenes. During this time, she dies of food poisoning. In the present, the Nine Soldiers, including Justice, feast at the orphanage. Natsuko enjoys herself when the mystery bird shows up once again. | ||||||
| 8 | "Confession" Transliteration: "Kokuhaku." (Japanese: 告白。) | Im Ka Hee | Im Ka Hee | Kayoko Ishikawa & Chen Weining | February 23, 2025 | |
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The bird turns out to be Kametaro Tsuruyama, the creator of A Tale of Perishing. She is very annoyed with all the changes that Natsuko made to the storyline and informs Natsuko that the ending to the story is set in stone and she can’t change it. She then further tells Natsuko to return to reality, though she doesn’t know how. Luke asks for advice about his romantic feelings for Natsuko and confesses, though it just confuses her. Justice wingmans for him, and Luke takes Natsuko on a date to a hot spring. A Void attacks while they’re there and is eventually defeated, at which point Natsuko realizes she’s in love with Luke. | ||||||
| 9 | "Hero" Transliteration: "Yūsha." (Japanese: 勇者。) | Sumie Noro | Kiyoshi Yasuda, Risako Yoshida & Tokio Igarashi | Kayoko Ishikawa & Etsuko Sumimoto | March 2, 2025 | |
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Luke recalls losing his friends and fellow Nine Soldiers to Voids and how he was saved by Natsuko’s appearance when he was reaching his breaking point. He carries her back from the hot springs, but when she wakes, she’s too nervous to speak to him. QJ questions her on what Kametaro meant when she spoke of Luke’s fate, and Natsuko reveals all the events that were supposed to happen. More Voids attack, but they are copies of the summons Natsuko’s already created, making her hesitant to draw anything else lest she give the enemy more ideas. QJ sacrifices himself and entrusts the future to her. | ||||||
| 10 | "Chaos" Transliteration: "Konran." (Japanese: 混乱。) | Mitsue Yamazaki, Youhei Tsuchiya, Kazuo Miyake & Yasuhiro Geshi | Shinji Imada | Kayoko Ishikawa, Manabu Akita & Chen Weining | March 10, 2025[b] | |
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A funeral is held for QJ while the town is in disarray, and the people turn on Natsuko, believing that she was secretly helping the Voids all along. Luke removes her from the team for her own safety, as well as everyone else’s, though Justice maintains that she’s the only one who can help them. Destiny and Memmeln partially revert to their original character arcs, and Luke and Unio flee the citizens who are hunting Natsuko, with Luke desperate to find and protect her. Scribble Voids appear, mimicking her discarded drawings, and attack. Natsuko is wounded by some townspeople and Luke steps in to protect her, when she and Unio are both eaten by a Void after she saves a child. It is destroyed by the townsfolk, leaving only Natsuko’s pegboard behind and Luke on the verge of a mental breakdown. | ||||||
| 11 | "Despair" Transliteration: "Zetsubō." (Japanese: 絶望。) | Jun Shishido | Jun Shishido | Kayoko Ishikawa, Kazuko Hayakawa, Shuji Takahara, Etsuko Sumimoto & Zhang Yun | March 17, 2025[b] | |
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The Scribble Voids continue to decimate the town, killing and destroying everything in their path, and Luke succumbs to his despair when Natsuko’s pegboard disappears. Still trapped in the Void’s stomach, Natsuko is tormented by nightmares, but Unio eventually finds her and gives her the encouragement she needs: Luke needs her right now. She remembers her past and obsession with Luke in childhood, and a younger version of herself grants her a new pegboard. Justice and Memmeln attempt to rebuild QJ, but Luke destroys the Soul Future himself in his despair and invokes the Ultimate Void. | ||||||
| 12 | "Zenshu." Transliteration: "Zenshu." (Japanese: 全修。) | Mitsue Yamazaki, Sumie Noro, Iho Ishikawa & Tokio Igarashi | Mitsue Yamazaki & Hiroshi Kobayashi | Kayoko Ishikawa, Manabu Akita, Zhang Yun, Chen Weining, Etsuko Sumimoto & Shuji Takahara | March 23, 2025 | |
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Memmeln’s friends are crushed after rebuilding QJ, but she notices a light coming from one of the Voids, which she opens and releases Natsuko and Unio. Luke transforms into the Ultimate Void, unleashing torrents of attacks to destroy the town. Memmeln and the others try and tell Luke that Natsuko is alive, but he’s too far gone. Natsuko draws many copies of Luke to fight the Void he’s become while QJ encourages her, even as they are both mortally wounded by his attacks. Natsuko creates one final Luke that manages to slay him as she confesses her love for him aloud. Everyone is reborn into a new world with all nine Soul Futures intact. Kametaro isn't happy with this ending, and Natsuko collapses and begins to disappear as she and Luke profess their love; Luke promises he'll find her wherever she goes. In the real world, Natsuko turns over a new leaf and is surprised to run into familiar faces. | ||||||
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f Hodgkins, Crystalyn (March 22, 2024). "MAPPA Reveals ZENSHU. Original TV Anime". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 22, 2024.
- ^ Luster, Joseph (March 22, 2024). "ZENSHU. is MAPPA's Next Original TV Anime". Crunchyroll. Retrieved March 22, 2024.
- ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (December 5, 2024). "ZENSHU. Anime's Trailer Reveals Theme Songs, January 5 Premiere". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 7, 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f g Hodgkins, Crystalyn (October 18, 2024). "ZENSHU. Anime's New Trailer Reveals January 2025 Debut, More Cast". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 19, 2024.
- ^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (September 19, 2024). "Crunchyroll to Stream MAPPA's Original TV Anime ZENSHU". Anime News Network. Retrieved September 19, 2024.
- ^ a b c d e Dempsey, Liam (2025-01-03). "ZENSHU English Dub Reveals Same-Day Release, Cast & Crew". Crunchyroll. Retrieved 2025-01-04.
- ^ Wilder, Corey [@WilderCorey] (February 3, 2025). "🐲🍺ROLE ANNOUNCEMENT🍺🐲Yo, I am so honored to announce that I am the English Voice of Justice in episode 5 of #ZENSHU. I finally get to fulfill my dream of playing as Natsuko says an "abstract failure" in a show! He's also got a lot of depth that was so fun to play with!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ Fajardo, Emily [@EmilyJFarjado] (January 20, 2025). "Episode 3 of #Zenshu is here! I think this is definitely the funniest episode (so far, anyway). 😉 Noah, the cast, and I laughed so much recording it. Please welcome: @SkiniMini07 as Destiny Heartwarming 🩷 @ReaganMurdockVO as the Chairman 💰 More below the cut!" (Tweet). Retrieved February 4, 2025 – via Twitter.
- ^ "Sutōrī | Terebi Anime『Zenshu。』Koshiki Saito" ストーリー | TVアニメ『全修。』公式サイト [Story | TV Anime『Zenshu.』Official Site]. zenshu-anime.com (in Japanese). Retrieved January 5, 2025.
- ^ "Watch ZENSHU - Crunchyroll". Crunchyroll. Retrieved January 13, 2025.
- ^ "Hōsō Jōhō | Terebi Anime『Zenshu。』Koshiki Saito" 放送情報 | TVアニメ『全修。』公式サイト [Broadcast Information | TV Anime『Zenshu.』Official Site]. zenshu-anime.com (in Japanese). Retrieved January 5, 2025.
- ^ "全修。第10話(テレ東、2025/3/9 24:15 OA)の番組情報ページ". TV Tokyo (in Japanese). Retrieved 2025-03-09.
- ^ "全修。第11話(テレ東、2025/3/16 24:15 OA)の番組情報ページ". TV Tokyo (in Japanese). Retrieved 2025-03-10.
External links
[edit]- Anime official website (in Japanese)
- Zenshu (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia