Shadows House

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Shadows House
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Emilico (left) and Kate Mirror (right)
シャドーハウス
(Shadō Hausu)
Genre
Manga
Written bySomato
Published byShueisha
English publisher
ImprintYoung Jump Comics
MagazineWeekly Young Jump
DemographicSeinen
Original runSeptember 6, 2018 – present
Volumes16
Anime television series
Directed byKazuki Ōhashi
Produced by
  • Souta Furuhashi
  • Shiryuu Kitazawa
  • Keisuke Satou
  • Chihiro Kawamura (S1)
  • Hiroshi Kirinaga (S1)
  • Yuuko Matsui (S2)
  • Aina Nemoto (S2)
Written byToshiya Ōno
Music byKenichiro Suehiro
StudioCloverWorks
Licensed byCrunchyroll
Original networkTokyo MX, BS11, GTV, GYT, MBS, BS Asahi, Wowow, FTV
English network
Original run April 11, 2021 September 24, 2022
Episodes25 (List of episodes)
icon Anime and manga portal

Shadows House (Japanese: シャドーハウス, Hepburn: Shadō Hausu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by the duo Somato. It has been serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump since September 2018, with the chapters collected in sixteen tankōbon volumes as of February 2024. An anime television series adaptation produced by CloverWorks aired from April to July 2021. A second season aired from July to September 2022.

Plot[edit]

In a grandiose and dark mansion live the denizens of the Shadow House, attended by their Living Doll partners who endlessly clean the soot their masters emit. Emilico, a young and cheerful Living Doll, is delighted to start serving her mistress Kate. As the two grow closer and are slowly exposed to various events within the House, they start to discover a number of dark secrets.

Characters[edit]

Living Dolls[edit]

Living Dolls are the servants of the Shadows, with each Shadow master having their own Doll. The Doll and their master have an identical silhouette and differ merely in their presence (or absence) of a face and their clothes. The Living Dolls are revealed to be humans that have all been abducted from a place called Mirrorside Village next to the Shadows House. Due to the Shadows House's production of charcoal for the village as an energy source, the villagers are all brainwashed into believing that letting their children work for the House is an ultimate bliss. All children from the village are trained by the school to be selected for by the third-floor Shadows, with the exception of Emilico.

Emilico (エミリコ, Emiriko)
Voiced by: Yū Sasahara[5] (Japanese); Dani Chambers[6] (English)
Kate's Living Doll, named after the protagonist of a storybook Kate enjoyed. Emilico is characterized by her cheerful, optimistic and kind demeanour, as well as her tendency to try and help anyone she can. Outside of being Kate's Living Doll, she is a member of Cleaning Squad 10 with Lou, Rosemary and Mia, and later becomes its leader. Despite sharing very different personalities, she and Kate get along very well. As they pry deeper into the secrets of the Shadows House, she begins to regain memories of her former life as a tightrope walker in a travelling circus, when she was invited to enter the House by Shaun, Lou, Ricky and Rum.
Shaun (ショーン, Shōn)
Voiced by: Kōdai Sakai[7] (Japanese); Jordan Dash Cruz[6] (English)
An intelligent and steadfast boy who is John's Living Doll. While initially put under the effects of the brainwashing coffee, a fist-fight with John brings him back to his senses. He becomes Emilico and Kate's closest companion alongside his master as they rebel against the Shadows House. His original name is John, and he used to be the oldest of three siblings and the head of their class back in Mirrorside Village.
Lou (ルウ, )
Voiced by: Ayane Sakura[8] (Japanese); Marisa Duran[6] (English)
A quiet, obedient and extremely beautiful girl who is Louise's Living Doll. While portrayed as listless most of the time, Lou is very determined and resolute when she sets her mind to things. Her original name is Louise.
Ricky (リッキー, Rikkī)
Voiced by: Reiji Kawashima[9] (Japanese); Adam McArthur[6] (English)
Patrick's Living Doll who is first portrayed to be just as arrogant and prideful as his master, but as he warms up to the rest of the debutante class shows a more sensitive and kind personality. He later becomes enamoured with Lou. His original name is Patrick.
Rum (ラム, Ramu)
Voiced by: Shino Shimoji[10] (Japanese); Risa Mei[6] (English)
A shy, reserved Living Doll who seldom converses with anyone, even her master Shirley. After failing the debut, Rum is seemingly destroyed as a defective tool, later speculated to have been turned into a Faceless. She is revealed to have retained her sense of self thanks to Shirley, and becomes an insider for Kate's rebellion. Her original name is Shirley.
Mia (ミア)
Voiced by: Saori Ōnishi[11] (Japanese); Emily Fajardo[6] (English)
A sassy and playful girl who is Sarah's Living Doll. She is the second-in-command of Cleaning Squad 10 below Rosemary, and a mentor-figure to Emilico upon the latter's arrival into Shadows House. When Emilico becomes the leader of the squad instead of her, Mia shows hints of jealousy.
Rosemary (ローズマリー, Rōzumarī)
Voiced by: Mai Nakahara[11] (Japanese); Michelle Lee[6] (English)
A sisterly and gentle girl who is Maryrose's Living Doll. She is the former leader of Cleaning Squad 10 and a mentor-figure to both Lou and Emilico upon their arrival into Shadows House. Refusing to go to the adults' wing, she commits suicide with her master.
Barbie (バービー, Bābī)
Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya[11] (Japanese); Elizabeth Maxwell[6] (English)
A violent, brusque and bad-tempered girl who is Barbara's Living Doll. Due to her master being the head of the Star-bearers and the Shadows House's largest soot producer, she is also the head of all the Cleaning Squads. Before debuting, Barbie used to be a cheerful and innocent girl who was best friends with Rosemary. However, Anthony's departure and Rosemary refusing to divulge anything to her resulted in her becoming cold and harsh.
Anthony (アンソニー, Ansonī)
Voiced by: Kensho Ono[12] (Japanese); Dallas Reid[13] (English)
Belle (ベル, Berū)
Voiced by: Rumi Okubo[14] (Japanese); Alexis Tipton[15] (English)
Belle is the name shared by a pair of twins who are Isabelle and Mirabelle's Living Dolls. Uncaring and arrogant, they used to be on Rum's Cleaning Squad and bullied other Living Dolls, but were later moved to Emilico's after Rum's departure. After accidentally breaking the bottles of coffee that were meant to brainwash the children, they are punished to clean the soot room filled with clingers. The effect of the clingers and cyclical vomiting eventually causes one of the Belle twins to die, leaving only one twin to act as a Doll for two masters. Grief-stricken at the loss of her sister, Belle eventually grows closer to Emilico and her kindness.

Shadows[edit]

Kate Mirror (ケイト・ミラー, Keito Miraā)
Voiced by: Akari Kitō[5] (Japanese); Emi Lo[6] (English)
The Shadow of Emilico. Her intelligence and calm demeanour make her an expert at problem solving and keeping a clear head in difficult situations, effectively the opposite of Emilico's more outspoken and naive personality. While somewhat distant at first, Kate quickly grows attached to Emilico, enjoying their time together. She immediately takes it upon herself to break Emilico's brainwashing, and uses her soot powers to save her on multiple occasions. Suspicious about the Shadows House and its hierarchy, Kate slowly gains allies with Emilico to organise a rebellion against the manor. Kate is revealed to be the daughter of Lady Catherine, a human noble who once lived in the Mirrors House and subsequently became a Shadow. Her soot ability enables her to move objects from a distance.
John (ジョン, Jon)
Voiced by: Kōdai Sakai[7] (Japanese); Jordan Dash Cruz[6] (English)
The Shadow of Shaun. Unlike Shaun, John is free-spirited and honest, preferring to dive-in headfirst into a problem without prior thoughts. He falls in love with Kate at first sight and proceeds to propose to her. Like Kate and Emilico, he and Shaun get along very well and care for each other greatly. His soot ability is collecting a massive amount of soot on his fist and launching it. He is able to destroy objects as tough as a giant boulder at close range but his ability gets progressively weaker as it travels forward.
Louise (ルイーズ, Ruīzu)
Voiced by: Ayane Sakura[8] (Japanese); Marisa Duran[6] (English)
The Shadow of Lou. She has an open, ditzy and narcissistic personality, making her very fond of Lou for her face. While selfish and initially seemingly uncaring towards Lou, she begins to appreciate Lou's human qualities and care for her wellbeing. Her soot ability allows her to control others if her soot is consumed.
Patrick (パトリック, Patorikku)
Voiced by: Reiji Kawashima[9] (Japanese); Adam McArthur[6] (English)
The Shadow of Ricky. Like his Living Doll, he is prideful, arrogant and always tries to create an air of nobility around himself, yet secretly gentle and sensitive. Unusual for a Shadow, Patrick relies heavily on Ricky to make decisions and how to present himself. Due to his weak soot powers compared to the rest of the debutante class, he grows very insecure about himself. He falls in love with Emilico due to her kindness during the debut.
Shirley (シャーリー, Shārī)
Voiced by: Shino Shimoji[10] (Japanese); Risa Mei[6] (English)
The Shadow of Rum. Silent and seemingly lacking a personality, Shirley was not able to fully mimic Rum due to her being an introvert. She is the only one to fail the debut and seemingly dies, but actually reverts into back into her morph form. As a morph she has been able to sneak around the house and collect information regarding the truth about the Shadows. Her soot ability is shape-shifting into objects and beings around her size. When she transforms into a ribbon and wrap around Rum's finger they are able to communicate via thoughts.
Sarah (サラ, Sara)
Voiced by: Saori Ōnishi[11] (Japanese); Emily Fajardo[6] (English)
The Shadow of Mia. Sarah is cruel, selfish and only concerned about elevating through the ranks of the house. She secretly physically abuses Mia in order to motivate her to become better for her sake. Throughout the story Sarah has always looked down upon Kate but this becomes full hatred after Kate becomes a group leader, later becoming a spy for Edward.
Maryrose (マリーローズ, Marīrōzu)
Voiced by: Mai Nakahara[11] (Japanese); Michelle Lee[6] (English)
The Shadow of Rosemary. Initially introduced as a caring individual towards her juniors, she is revealed to have been the perpetrator of both ghost incidents that have happened since Emilico's arrival. As a special morph she can remember her time as a morph and knows the truth about the house, carrying out the incidents in order to lure out like-minded people to escape together and postpone her advancement into the adult wing. In the end, she was caught by Kate and handed over to the Star-bearers. After a brief fight with Edward and losing, she and Rosemary seemingly commits suicide and jump off a bridge.
Barbara (バーバラ, Bābara)
Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya[11] (Japanese); Elizabeth Maxwell[6] (English)
The Shadow of Barbie. As the leader of the Star-bearers she is in essence the head of the children house. She is able to produce an enormous amount of soot and is seen as an invaluable asset. However since only children can produce soot for the house, her advancement into the adult house is constantly delayed.
Isabelle (イザベル, Izaberū) and Mirabelle (ミラベル, Mīraberū)
Voiced by: Rumi Okubo[14] (Japanese); Alexis Tipton[16] (English)
The Shadows of the Belle Twins. Like their Living Dolls, they are selfish and rude and enjoy bullying the Living Dolls of other Shadows, typically using their soot power which gives them the ability to control any human's movements. With the death of one of their Dolls, the twins now share the same Doll. They eventually grow to trust and like Kate.
Christopher (クリストファー, Kurisutofā)
Voiced by: Kensho Ono[12] (Japanese); Dallas Reid[13] (English)

Adults[edit]

The adults of the Shadows House are its masters and live separately from the children and their Living Dolls in the adults wing, also known as the Great-Grandfather's wing. They consist of all those who have passed the debut and underwent unification with their Living Doll, creating a "perfect existence" of a Shadow with their Doll's face. Members of the adults wing are organised by rank into three different floors, with those on the third floor able to live alongside the Great-Grandfather and thus possess the highest authority.

Edward (エドワード, Edowādo)
Voiced by: Wataru Hatano[17] (Japanese); Christopher Corey Smith[6] (English)
The newest caretaker of the children's wing and a member of the second floor. He was first introduced as the judge of Kate and her class's debut. Wary and highly suspicious, he believes Kate is a dissident trying to destroy the house. His goal is to advance to the third floor so he can be closer to Great-Grandfather. His soot ability is to manipulate sound and vibrate air using soot.
Aileen (アイリーン, Airiin)
Voiced by: Yui Horie[18] (Japanese); Anastasia Muñoz[19] (English)
A member of the second floor. She and Gerald cooperate with Edward in setting up the debutante and advancing to the third floor. Her soot ability is to create crows from soot that can be used to deliver messages.
Gerald (ジェラルド, Jerarudo)
Voiced by: Takeo Ōtsuka[20] (Japanese); Cory Phillips[19] (English)
A member of the second floor. He and Aileen cooperate with Edward in setting up the debutante and advancing to the third floor.
Ryan (ライアン, Raian)
Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio[21] (Japanese); Jason Liebrecht[22] (English)
A member of the third floor and a hot-tempered and violent man. He was first introduced as one of the observers of the debutante.
Dorothy (ドロシー, Doroshī)
Voiced by: Yoko Hikasa[21] (Japanese); Vanessa DeSilvio[22] (English)
A member of the third floor and a voluptuous and ruthless woman. She was first introduced as one of the observers of the debutante.
Joseph (ジョゼフ, Jozefu)
Voiced by: Kenta Miyake[21] (Japanese); Brent Mukai[22] (English)
A member of the third floor who is always seen with a monocle and a pipe. He was first introduced as one of the observers of the debutante.
Sophie (ソフィ, Sofi)
Voiced by: Yumiri Hanamori[21] (Japanese); Alex Moore[22] (English)
A member of the third floor who is typically calm and listless, but shows a maniacal hunger when confronted with soot. She was first introduced as one of the observers of the debutante. Her soot ability likely has something to do with butterflies.

Media[edit]

Manga[edit]

Shadows House, written and illustrated by the duo Somato (specifically, written and designed by Nori and illustrated by Hisshi),[23][24] began serialization in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump on September 6, 2018.[25] Shueisha has compiled its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on January 18, 2019.[26] As of February 19, 2024, sixteen volumes have been released.[27]

The manga has been licensed for English release in North America by Yen Press.[28]

Volumes[edit]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 January 18, 2019[29]978-4-08-891184-7June 21, 2022[30]978-1-97-534592-1
  • Chapters 1–12
2 May 17, 2019[31]978-4-08-891266-0October 18, 2022[32]978-1-97-534594-5
  • Chapters 13–24
3 September 19, 2019[33]978-4-08-891363-6February 21, 2023[34]978-1-97-534596-9
  • Chapters 25–36
4 February 19, 2020[35]978-4-08-891461-9July 18, 2023[36]978-1-97-534598-3
  • Chapters 37–50
5 June 19, 2020[37]978-4-08-891545-6November 21, 2023[38]978-1-97-534600-3
  • Chapters 51–62
6 October 16, 2020[39]978-4-08-891713-9March 19, 2024[40]978-1-97-534602-7
  • Chapters 63–74
7 March 18, 2021[41]978-4-08-891819-8September 17, 2024[42]979-8-85-540065-6
  • Chapters 75–86
8 June 18, 2021[43]978-4-08-892008-5
  • Chapters 87–97
9 November 19, 2021[44]978-4-08-892139-6
  • Chapters 98–106
10 March 18, 2022[45]978-4-08-892246-1
  • Chapters 107–115
11 June 17, 2022[46]978-4-08-892337-6
  • Chapters 116–124
12 October 19, 2022[47]978-4-08-892462-5
  • Chapters 125–133
13 February 17, 2023[48]978-4-08-892601-8
  • Chapters 134–142
14 July 19, 2023[49]978-4-08-892771-8
  • Chapters 143–153
15 October 19, 2023[50]978-4-08-892865-4
  • Chapters 154–164
16 February 19, 2024[27]978-4-08-893113-5
  • Chapters 165–175
17 May 17, 2024[51]978-4-08-893259-0

Anime[edit]

In October 2020, an anime television series adaptation was announced on the cover of the sixth volume of the manga.[23] The series is animated by CloverWorks and directed by Kazuki Ōhashi, with scripts written by Toshiya Ōno, character designs by Chizuko Kusakabe, and music composed by Kenichiro Suehiro.[52][5][53] It aired from April 11 to July 4, 2021, on Tokyo MX and other channels.[54][a] The opening song is the instrumental "A Hollow Shadow" by Suehiro,[56] and the ending song is "Nai Nai" (ないない), is performed by Reona.[17] The ending song for the eighth episode is the instrumental "My Perfect World" (私の完璧な世界, Watashi no Kanpeki na Sekai) by Suehiro.[57] Funimation licensed the series outside of Asia.[58] Following Sony's acquisition of Crunchyroll, the series was moved to Crunchyroll.[59] In Southeast Asia, the series is licensed by Muse Communication.[60] It was broadcast on Animax Asia in the region.[61]

In September 2021, it was announced during a livestream that a second season was in production.[62] The main cast and staff reprised their roles. It aired from July 9 to September 24, 2022.[63][64][b] The opening song is "Shall We Dance?" (シャル・ウィ・ダンス?, Sharu Wī Dansu?) by Reona, while the ending song is "Masquerade" by ClariS.[66]

Reception[edit]

Manga[edit]

By October 2023, the manga had over 2.7 million copies in circulation.[67]

Rebecca Silverman of Anime News Network gave the first volume a B+ rating. Silverman highlighted the relationship between Kate and Emilico, and praised the series for its Victorian-inspired setting and detailed artwork, commenting that it "calls to mind such well-known texts as Snow White and Through the Looking-Glass", also stating that Emilico resembles John Tenniel's illustrations of Alice from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.[68] Reviewing the second and third volumes, Silverman commented that while the first volume served as an introductory book, the second and third volumes are much more plot-packed, also praising the new introduced characters, and expressing that the worldbuilding "continues to be excellent."[69] Antonio Mireles of The Fandom Post gave the first volume a B– grade. Mireles commented that, although the first volume does not make a strong first impression, he felt the series has potential to develop further. He praised the relationship between Kate and Emilico—"explored by great artistic expression due to the nature of the Shadows".[70] Reviewing the first volume, Danica Davidson of Otaku USA lauded the series for its setting and artwork, commenting that it "does a good job of showing us a world gone by." Davidson also praised the "own unique blend" between the "wholesome feeling" of the older clothing, living styles, and characters, and the series' own "sinister and creepy" premise, ultimately calling the first volume "an interesting start."[71]

Anime[edit]

Allen Moody of THEM Anime Reviews gave the series five out of five stars. Moody praised the series for its premise, setting and characters (highlighting the character of Kate), also positively comparing it to The Promised Neverland for the "atmosphere of claustrophobia and menace". Moody finally commented: "The first two seasons of Shadows House may have been mostly stage-setting, but I'm eager to see the rest of this saga unfold."[72]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Tokyo MX listed the air dates for the series on Saturday at 24:30, which is effectively Sunday at 0:30 a.m. JST.[55]
  2. ^ Tokyo MX listed the air dates for the series on Friday at 24:00, which is effectively Saturday at midnight JST.[65]

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