To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts

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To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Nancy Schaal Bancroft
かつて神だった獣たちへ
(Katsute Kami Datta Kemono-tachi e)
Genre
Manga
Written byMaybe
Published byKodansha
English publisher
MagazineBessatsu Shōnen Magazine
DemographicShōnen
Original run9 June 20149 June 2023
Volumes14
Anime television series
Directed byJun Shishido
Written byShigeru Murakoshi
Music byYoshihiro Ike
StudioMAPPA
Licensed byCrunchyroll
Original networkTokyo MX, BS11, MBS
English network
Original run 1 July 2019 16 September 2019
Episodes12 (List of episodes)

To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts (Japanese: かつて神だった獣たちへ, Hepburn: Katsute Kami Datta Kemono-tachi e, lit. To the Beasts that were Once Gods) is a Japanese dark fantasy manga series written and illustrated by Maybe. It was serialized in Kodansha's Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine from June 2014 to June 2023. The manga is licensed for English release in North America by Vertical. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation by MAPPA was broadcast from July to September 2019.

Plot[edit]

100 years after settlers on the continent of Patria established a democratic nation, The nation of Patria split between the industrial Northern Union and the mining towns of the Southern Confederation began fighting the war. While the South had greater numbers, the North had a secret weapon: The Incarnates, soldiers who could transform into giant mythical beasts and single-handedly destroy enemy emplacements. However, when the war ended and a peace treaty was negotiated, the Incarnates were supposed to be destroyed. Instead, an officer named Cain betrayed his superiors and fled with the surviving Incarnates across the continent. After the war over, an forward Incarnate troop captain named Hank has made it his mission to hunt down the surviving Incarnates, assisted by a young woman named Schaal who blames him for killing her father.

Characters[edit]

Main[edit]

Hank Henriette (ハンク・ヘンリエット, Hanku Henrietto)
Voiced by: Katsuyuki Konishi[3] (Japanese); Ray Chase[4] (English)
Former troop captain of the Incarnates who led the Incarnate forces to assist the North in victory before and once a friend of Cain and Elaine. After the end of the war, he became a beast hunter and also hunted down all the Incarnates who lost their humanity throughout Patria to complete his oath when the war was not yet over. He is capable of transforming into a werewolf under moonlight, and fights with a giant spear.
Nancy Schaal Bancroft (ナンシー・シャール・バンクロフト, Nanshī Shāru Bankurofuto)
Voiced by: Ai Kakuma[3] (Japanese); Erika Harlacher[4] (English)
She is the daughter of John William Bancroft, who became an Incarnate , she fights with the elephant gun her father gave him, she follows Hank to find out why he kill her father and the reason why many of the Incarnates were became insane lost their humanity. she also tries to find a way to make all Incarnates can turn back into a human and also live peacefully with humans.
Cain Madhouse (ケイン・マッドハウス, Kein Maddohausu)
Voiced by: Yuichi Nakamura[5] (Japanese); Mick Wingert[4] (English)
Formerly a nobleman named Cain Withers, he was Vice Captain of the Incarnates, he released all the Incarnates who turned into the Beast to world after the war were ended and once a friend of Hank and Elaine. He has a different view than Hank and others as to why all Incarnates lose their humanity.He is called the vampire Incarnate, the immortal king of blood and the night.
Elaine Bluelake (エレイン・ブルーレーク, Erein Burūrēku)
Voiced by: Mamiko Noto[5] (Japanese); Allegra Clark[6] (English)
A doctor whose research gave birth to the Incarnates and once a friend of Cain and Hank, and keep to sure Incarnates can to make the war to be end. She also previously worked as a physician for Incarnate troops to ensure that emergencies were prevented. However, she grew guilty and responsible for the fate of all Incarnates after the war were to be closed to end.
Claude Withers (クロード・ウィザース, Kurōdo Wizāsu)
Voiced by: Kaito Ishikawa[7] (Japanese); Billy Kametz[4] (English)
A human and the Captain of Coup de Grace, an Incarnate Extermination Squad authorized by the government. He took his mission very seriously, and what most people don't know is that he was Cain's brother. Unforgiving of the rebellion his brother Cain started, he hunts every Incarnate beast. to find out the truth.
Liza Runecastle (ライザ・ルネキャッスル, Raiza Runekyassuru)
Voiced by: Yōko Hikasa[7] (Japanese); Cherami Leigh[4] (English)
A spy from the Northern Union who feeds information to Hank about the Incarnates.
Miglieglia (ミリエリア, Mirieria)
Voiced by: Kana Ichinose[8] (Japanese); Carrie Keranen (English)
A young white-haired girl with gold eyes and a black dress who stays with Cain. It is later revealed that she is Elaine's posthumous daughter.

Incarnate Soldiers[edit]

John William Bancroft (Nidhogg) (ウィリアム(ニーズヘッグ))
Voiced by: Daisuke Hirakawa[9] (Japanese); Todd Haberkorn (English)
Schaal's father, a man who runs a local orphanage. To enable his daughter Schaal and the children in his orphanage to live a good life, he volunteered to join the army and became an Incarnate. Even though he turned into a beast form at the end of the war, he still maintained his humanity and came back to take care of the children. After a while, he suddenly started to lose control for some reason and randomly hunted many domestic animals in the village, forcing Schaal to transfer the children in the orphanage to other orphanages. Therefore, considering the safety of Schaal and the villagers, he voluntarily let Hank kill him.
Edgar (Basilisk) (エドガー(バジリスク))
Voiced by: Hiroki Yasumoto[10] (Japanese); Aaron LaPlante (English)
A former Incarnate soldier with chameleon abilities who used his power to rob people's house after the war is over, as well as killing people who lives there, he was the first Incarnate to be killed by Hank after took an oath.
Daniel Price (Spriggan) (ダニエル(スプリガン))
Voiced by: Shinnosuke Tachibana[11] (Japanese); Mick Wingert (English)
A relatively easygoing young man with a rhino appearance. He attempted to return to a normal life in his hometown of Barn Wood, but actually he was suspected of robbing nearby caravans to provide for his family.
Theodore Sherman (Minotaur) (セオドア (ミノタウロス))
Voiced by: Kōki Uchiyama[12] (Japanese); Kyle McCarley (English)
A cowardly young man who joined the Northern Army before he was inspired by Hank. After returning home to Rogue Hill, he grew increasingly paranoid and turned the town into his labyrinthine fortress to defend himself from all perceived threats.
Arthur Allston (Behemoth) (アーサー (ベヒモス))
Voiced by: Kenjiro Tsuda[13]
A soft-spoken soldier who rarely talked about himself and followed orders without question. As the Behemoth, he wanders East for reasons unknown, while trying to avoid heavily-populated areas.
Christopher Keynes (Gargoyle) (クリストファー・ケインズ (ガーゴイル))
Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama[14] (Japanese); Xander Mobus (English)
A man who often found solace in the teachings of the Church before joining the Army and learn the mean of the "justice". After the war he metes out his version of justice to the "sinners" of the White Church.
Elizabeth Weezer (Arachne) (エリザベス)
Voiced by: Maaya Sakamoto[8] (Japanese); Erica Lindbeck (English)
A female Incarnate who stands with Cain after the war, and is very concerned about the hatred and conflict between Cain and Hank.Her ability is use the tough spider silk used to block and restrain the enemy's movements. Its spider silk can even block the lethality of "Godkiller bullets" to reduce damage.
Beatrice Serrault (Siren) (ベアトリス・セロー (セイレーン))
Voiced by: Saori Hayami[15] (Japanese); Tara Sands (English)
A former lounge singer who joined to end the war quickly so people can enjoy songs again. Her ability puts people to sleep making them incapable of resisting. One of the few Incarnates who tried to avoid hurting humans after the war.
Rex Brock (Garmr) (ロイ (ガルム))
Voiced by: Tatsuhisa Suzuki[16] (Japanese); Ben Diskin (English)
Known commonly as "Roy", he was formerly a field soldier for the Northern Union of Patria on the front lines of the Civil War where his platoon was wiped out with him as the only surrivor. Sometime later,he survived on the battlefield and was rescued by Hank and Cain. Soon after, he followed them and transformed into an Incarnate and admire Hank and trust his leadership.
Miles Byron (Centaur) (マイルズ ・バイロン (ケンタウロス))
Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita[17] (Japanese); Keith Silverstein (English)
A Former military doctor who treated soldiers on the battlefield, but face that many soldiers who had been treated by him died on the battlefield again, he decided to transform into an Incarnate to prevent many soldiers from losing their lives.

Media[edit]

Manga[edit]

Written and illustrated by the duo Maybe, To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts started in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine on 9 June 2014.[18][19] The series took a one-month break in August 2015 (it was not published in the September issue on 8 August) before resuming serialization in the October issue on 9 September 2015.[19] The series is set to end on 9 May 2023.[20] Kodansha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on 9 December 2014.[21] As of 7 October 2022, fourteen volumes have been released.[22]

North American manga publisher Vertical announced their license to the series in August 2015.[2][1][23] Before they selected the series' current title, Vertical was originally going to publish the manga as The Abandoned Sacred Beasts.[24][2] The first volume was published on 17 May 2016.[25]

Volumes[edit]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 9 December 2014[21]978-4-06-395262-917 May 2016[25]978-1-942993-41-4
  1. "Beast Hunter" (獣狩り, Kemono Gari)
  2. "The Minotaur's Fortress (Pt. 1)" (ミノタウロスの要塞 ①, Minotaurosu no Yōsai Ichi)
  3. "The Minotaur's Fortress (Pt. 2)" (ミノタウロスの要塞 ②, Minotaurosu no Yōsai Ni)
  4. "March of the Behemoth (Pt. 1)" (巨獣ベヒモスの猛進 ①, Behimosu no Mōshin Ichi)
  5. "March of the Behemoth (Pt. 2)" (巨獣ベヒモスの猛進 ②, Behimosu no Mōshin Ni)
2 9 June 2015[26]978-4-06-395410-416 August 2016[27]978-1-942993-42-1
  1. "Beasts Unbound" (解き放たれた獣, Tokihanata Reta Kemono)
  2. "Gargoyle's Judgement (Pt. 1)" (ガーゴイルの断罪 ①, Gāgoiru no Danzai Ichi)
  3. "Gargoyle's Judgement (Pt. 2)" (ガーゴイルの断罪 ②, Gāgoiru no Danzai Ni)
  4. "Gargoyle's Judgement (Pt. 3)" (ガーゴイルの断罪 ③, Gāgoiru no Danzai San)
  5. "Lord of the Beasts" (獣の王, Kemono no Ō)
3 9 December 2015[28]978-4-06-395552-122 November 2016[29]978-1-942993-64-3
  1. "The Dragon's Daughter" (竜の娘, Ryū no Musume)
  2. "Coup de Grace" (クーデグラース, Kū de Gurāsu)
  3. "Returning to the Road" (旅の再開, Tabi no Saikai)
  4. "Songstress of Sleep (Pt. 1)" (眠りの歌姫 ①, Nemuri no Utahime Ichi)
  5. "Songstress of Sleep (Pt. 2)" (眠りの歌姫 ②, Nemuri no Utahime Ni)
  6. Target (標的, Hyōteki)
4 9 August 2016[30]978-4-06-395682-514 February 2017[31]978-1-945054-03-7
  1. "The Night of the Hunt" (狩りの夜, Kari no Yoru)
  2. "The Hound of Hell's Gate (Pt. 1)" (冥府の番犬 ①, Meifu no Banken Ichi)
  3. "The Hound of Hell's Gate (Pt. 2)" (冥府の番犬 ②, Meifu no Banken Ni)
  4. "Reunion (Pt. 1)" (再会 ①, Saikai Ichi)
  5. "Reunion (Pt. 2)" (再会 ②, Saikai Ni)
  6. "Reunion (Pt. 3)" (再会 ③, Saikai San)
5 9 February 2017[32]978-4-06-395836-228 November 2017[33]978-1-945054-20-4
  1. "The Beacon of Rebellion" (反乱の狼煙, Hanran no Noroshi)
  2. "Immortal Beast (Pt. 1)" (不死身の獣 ①, Fujimi no Kemono Ichi)
  3. "Immortal Beast (Pt. 2)" (不死身の獣 ②, Fujimi no Kemono Ni)
  4. "Immortal Beast (Pt. 3)" (不死身の獣 ③, Fujimi no Kemono San)
  5. "Immortal Beast (Pt. 4)" (不死身の獣 ④, Fujimi no Kemono Yon)
  6. "Immortal Beast (Pt. 5)" (不死身の獣 ⑤, Fujimi no Kemono Go)
6 8 September 2017[34]978-4-06-510201-519 June 2018[35]978-1-947194-05-2
  1. "Fortress of the Dead (Pt. 1)" (死者の要塞 ①, Shisha no Yōsai Ichi)
  2. "Fortress of the Dead (Pt. 2)" (死者の要塞 ②, Shisha no Yōsai Ni)
  3. "A Moment's Peace" (空隙の寂静, Kūgeki no Jakujō)
  4. "Replicator of Oblivion (Pt. 1)" (亡失の複製者 ①, Bōshitsu no Fukuseisha Ichi)
  5. "Replicator of Oblivion (Pt. 2)" (亡失の複製者 ②, Bōshitsu no Fukuseisha Ni)
7 9 March 2018[36]978-4-06-511070-624 December 2018[37]978-1-947194-53-3
  1. "École (Pt. 1)" (エコール ①, Ekōru Ichi)
  2. "École (Pt. 2)" (エコール ②, Ekōru Ni)
  3. "École (Pt. 3)" (エコール ③, Ekōru San)
  4. "The Voice of God" (神の声, Kami no Koe)
    • Side Story: "The Winds of Hrcesvelgr" (フレスヴェルグの風亡失の複製者, Furēsuvu erugu no Kaze Bōshitsu no Fukuseisha)
8 9 August 2018[38]978-4-06-512324-925 June 2019[39]978-1-947194-62-5
  1. "Memories of the Beginning (Pt. 1)" (はじまりの記憶 ①, Hajimari no Kioku Ichi)
  2. "Memories of the Beginning (Pt. 2)" (はじまりの記憶 ②, Hajimari no Kioku Ni)
  3. "Memories of the Beginning (Pt. 3)" (はじまりの記憶 ③, Hajimari no Kioku San)
  4. "Memories of the Beginning (Pt. 4)" (はじまりの記憶 ④, Hajimari no Kioku Yon)
  5. "Memories of the Beginning (Pt. 5)" (はじまりの記憶 ⑤, Hajimari no Kioku Go)
9 8 February 2019[40]978-4-06-514422-027 August 2019[41]978-1-947194-94-6
  1. "Memories of the Beginning (Pt. 6)" (はじまりの記憶 ⑥, Hajimari no Kioku Roku)
  2. "Memories of the Beginning (Pt. 7)" (はじまりの記憶 ⑦, Hajimari no Kioku Nana)
  3. "Memories of the Beginning (Pt. 8)" (はじまりの記憶 ⑧, Hajimari no Kioku Hachi)
  4. "Memories of the Beginning (Pt. 9)" (はじまりの記憶 ⑨, Hajimari no Kioku Kyū)
  5. "Memories of the Beginning (Pt. 10)" (はじまりの記憶 ⑩, Hajimari no Kioku Jū)
10 9 July 2019[42]978-4-06-516284-228 April 2020[43]978-1-949980-18-9
  1. "The Griffin's Gold (Pt. 1)" (はじまりの記憶 ①, Gurifon no Kogane Ichi)
  2. "The Griffin's Gold (Pt. 2)" (グリフォンの黄金 ②, Gurifon no Kogane Ni)
  3. "The Griffin's Gold (Pt. 3)" (グリフォンの黄金 ③, Gurifon no Kogane San)
  4. "The Griffin's Gold (Pt. 4)" (グリフォンの黄金 ④, Gurifon no Kogane Yon)
  5. "The Griffin's Gold (Pt. 5)" (グリフォンの黄金 ⑤, Gurifon no Kogane Go)
11 9 July 2020[44]978-4-06-518780-726 January 2021[45]978-1-949980-47-9
  1. "Secret Arrangements (Pt. 1)" (密約 ①, Mitsuyaku Ichi)
  2. "Secret Arrangements (Pt. 2)" (密約 ②, Mitsuyaku Ni)
  3. "Secret Arrangements (Pt. 3)" (密約 ③, Mitsuyaku San)
  4. "The One-Eyed Blacksmith (Pt. 1)" (独眼の鍛冶屋 ①, Dokugan no Kajiya Ichi)
  5. "The One-Eyed Blacksmith (Pt. 2)" (独眼の鍛冶屋 ②, Dokugan no Kajiya Ni)
  6. "The Usurper of Blood (Pt. 1)" (血の簒奪者 ①, Chi no Sandatsusha Ichi)
  7. "The Usurper of Blood (Pt. 2)" (血の簒奪者 ②, Chi no Sandatsusha Ni)
12 9 March 2021[46]978-4-06-522645-226 October 2021[47]978-1-64729-004-7
  1. "The Usurper of Blood (Pt. 3)" (血の簒奪者 ③, Chi no Sandatsusha San)
  2. "The Holy Virgin in Captivity (Pt. 1)" (幽囚の聖女 ①, Yūshū no Seijo Ichi)
  3. "The Holy Virgin in Captivity (Pt. 2)" (幽囚の聖女 ②, Yūshū no Seijo Ni)
  4. "The Holy Virgin in Captivity (Pt. 3)" (幽囚の聖女 ③, Yūshū no Seijo San)
  5. "The Ogre's Resentment (Pt. 1)' (オーガの怨讐 ①, Ōga no Onshū Ichi)
  6. "The Ogre's Resentment (Pt. 2)" (オーガの怨讐 ②, Ōga no Onshū Ni)
  7. "The Ogre's Resentment (Pt. 3)" (オーガの怨讐 ③, Ōga no Onshū San)
13 9 November 2021[48]978-4-06-525987-012 July 2022[49]978-1-64729-103-7
14 7 October 2022[22]978-4-06-529408-64 July 2023[50]978-1-64729-197-6
15 8 August 2023[51]978-4-06-532603-914 May 2024[52]978-1-64729-227-0

Anime[edit]

An anime television series adaptation was announced on 5 February 2019. The series is animated by MAPPA and directed by Jun Shishido, with Shigeru Murakoshi handled the series composition, Daisuke Niinuma designed the characters, and Yoshihiro Ike composed the music.[3][53] The series aired from 1 July to 16 September 2019 on Tokyo MX, BS11, and MBS.[54][55] The opening theme song is "Sacrifice" (サクリファイス) by Mafumafu, while the ending theme song is "HHOOWWLL" by Gero×ARAKI.[55] Crunchyroll streamed the series.[56] It ran for 12 episodes.[57] On 1 October 2019, Crunchyroll announced that the series would receive an English dub.[4]

Reception[edit]

The first volume of the series reached 39th place on the weekly Oricon comics rankings, with 22,468 copies sold;[58] the second volume reached 31st place, with 18,638 copies sold;[59] the third volume reached 39th place, with 28,018 copies sold;[60] and the fourth volume reached 24th place, with 32,728 copies sold.[61]

See also[edit]

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