Garzey's Wing

Garzey's Wing
North American DVD cover of Garzey's Wing
ガーゼィの翼
GenreSword and sorcery[1]
Original video animation
Directed byYoshiyuki Tomino
Written byYoshiyuki Tomino
Music byShirō Sagisu
StudioJ.C.Staff
Licensed by
Released 21 September 1996 9 April 1997
Runtime30 minutes per episode
Episodes3

Tales of Byston Well: Garzey's Wing (バイストン・ウェル物語 ガーゼィの翼, Baisuton Weru Monogatari Gāzei no Tsubasa) is a three-episode anime OVA by Japanese director Yoshiyuki Tomino based on volumes 1 and 2 of the five-volume novels series by the same name. It is widely regarded as one of the worst anime ever made, and has become a cult classic.

Plot

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The protagonist, Chris, is abruptly whisked away to a parallel world called Byston Well, while his physical body remains in his home world. In Byston Well, Chris' spiritual manifestation is thrust into a rebellion. Chris is told that he has a mystical power called "Garzey's wing", which causes large wings made of light to come out of his ankles, allowing him to fly and run quickly.

Chris is told to fight against slave owners and the King's army as the slaves of the Metomeus tribe make their escape from the palace at Izumido. The Ashigaba army fights back with horses, bows, and dinosaur-like creatures called War Beasts. The series centers around the slaves' escape, the conflict between the King's army and the slaves, as well as Chris' struggle to make sense of his convoluted situation.

Chris exists simultaneously in Byston Well and the real world, and the two can communicate to each other through a necklace they both wear. Real-world Chris feels the bruises and pain Byston Well Chris experiences while fighting soldiers, and training he does in the real world allow him to learn it in Byston Well. While one Chris is in Byston Well surrounded by 12th- and 13th-century foreigners and being chased by a real army, earth Chris must do Chi exercises to strengthen his mind.

In the end, Chris fights off the army and saves Byston Well, but his spirit remains there. Meanwhile, in the real world Chris gains the power of Garzey's wing himself.

Characters

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Christopher Senshu

Chris is the main character in the film. The story is based around him and his adventures in Byston Well. He is depicted as a regular half-Japanese, half-American boy who is trying to get into college but has already failed the college entrance exams twice now. He can turn into Garzey's Wing when he or someone that he cares about is in grave danger.

Rumiko Nakato

A close personal friend of Chris who helps him get through the rough times as he is fighting in Byston Well.

King Fungun

The ruthless king, who lives in a palace in the city of Izumido, which was built on the backs of the countless slaves he has. Aware of the great powers of the Baraju Tree, King Fungun lets the slaves escape in hopes that they will lead him to the tree, where he then will be able to take it over from the Metomeus by force.

Zagazoa

General of the War beast army corps. Came back to assist the King after he caught wind of the attack while fighting the savage Western tribe.

Gelgog Aji

General of the Ashigaba who dies when a limestone cave collapses. He had a scruffy beard and shoulder length brown hair.

Leelince

A female warrior among the slaves. She takes a position of semi-leadership in the escape. She is able make contact with a hooded figure who is a valuable fighter for the cause. She also exemplifies an attitude of jealously towards the relationship between Chris and Hassan-san. She is able to overcome her jealousy through a single shot of her shown in inverted colours in episode 3.

Hassan

The priestess who is able to summon Chris to Bryston Well, using the eight Earthenware bells made from special blue clay. It is questioned how such a devious mind can hide in such innocent beauty. A more serious indictment comes from the general of the war beasts when he accuses Hassan-san of being a fake maiden. Whether or not these claims have any backing has the potential to tarnish an otherwise wholesome reputation.

Aishe and Tance

Aishe (pink hair) and Tance (green hair) are Hassan's children. They assist her with spiritual activities.

Ketta Keras

Supreme Commander of the Metomeus.

Philocres

Ketta Keras' loyal advisor. Often dispenses useful but somewhat cynical information. Initially displays an aversion to Falan Fa.

Chifchi

A Metomeus lieutenant.

Domon

A Metomeus lieutenant. Leader of the suicide squad.

Giant Tawrad

Leelince finds Giant Tawrad and he is able to come to the rescue of the Metomeus when all hope seems lost. He comes and goes in the later part of the series, fighting the war beasts because, like many other people, he is morally dissatisfied by the dictatorship in Byston Well. It is pointed out that he has distinctive facial features that are often associated with the Garode tribe in the North.

Ondel

Food gatherer leader for the Metomeus.

Kurino

Hassan's assistant. Covers the bells so they can bake, and provides firewood.

Sechuku

Hassan's guard.

Lord Tawazzan

He helps with Chris's inventions and has a bowl cut.

Chris' other friends

Chris' other friends show a true, genuine sense of friendship towards Chris. It is evident when they believe Chris and don't even question the possibility that Chris might be going crazy when he starts to feel sick and begins communicating with the Chris in Byston Well. One who is specifically named is Ms. Tarsier

Falan Fa

The only Ferario depicted throughout the story, who guides Chris as he adapts to his new world. She is introduced when she gets tangled up in Chris's necklace as he is moving between the real world and Byston Well. She also provide sound advice to Chris and the others when faced with perilous situations.

Daragau

These are the most feared of the War Beasts, because of the size, and vicious nature. They are about 30–35 feet tall, mainly brown and grey, with a large orange spike on their head to use in battle.

Dragorol

Reptilian creatures found in the Boundless Plains of Gabujuju.

Bandou-ran

Smaller pink creatures used by the War Beast Army Corps. to carry single soldiers into close combat situations. Their descriptions are similar to those of dinosaurs commonly known as raptors.

Cast

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Garzey's Wing cast
Role Japanese English[2]
Christopher Senshu Tetsuya Iwanaga Rik Nagel
Rumiko Nakato Junko Iwao Suzanne Savoy
Falan Fa Maya Okamoto Roxanne Beck
Hassan Aya Hisakawa Veronica Shea
Leelince Yumi Touma Amanda Goodman
King Fungun Seizou Katou Keith Howard
Zaginis Zoa Tooru Furusawa Greg Stuhr
Gelgog Aji Akio Ootsuka
Ketta Keras Tesshou Genda Lee Moore
Towazzan John Knox
Philocres Tomomichi Nishimura Harry Peerce Epstein
Euforio Tarou Arakawa David Fuhrer
Hendock Hidenari Ugaki Ben Coates
Domon Hideyuki Umezu Vincent Bagnall
Chifchi Kiyoyuki Yanada Sahaj
Migira Peter Patrikios
Ondel Sy Springer
Reijirou Timothy Breese Miller
Undo N'gau Masashi Ebara Michael Goldwasser
Chris's Grandmother Seiko Tomoe

Theme songs

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WINGS OF MY HEART (Ending Theme)
Performance: Magesty
Lyrics: Shiro Sagisu
Composer/Arranger: Shiro Sagisu
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  • Aura Battler Dunbine and its sequel OVA also occur in the fictional land of Byston Well (technically, many centuries in the past; the chronologies of ABD and this anime do not match up).

References

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  1. ^ Simmons, Mark (21 November 1996). "Tales of Byston Well: Garzey's Wing". EX. Archived from the original on 11 May 2008. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Garzey's Wing". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 9 July 2020.
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