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What Chapter Does Goblin Slayer Anime End

Japanese night fantasy low-cal novel series

Goblin Slayer
Goblin Slayer!, volume 1.jpg

The cover of the first light novel, featuring the Priestess (left) & Goblin Slayer (right).

ゴブリンスレイヤー
( Goburin Sureiyā )
Genre Night fantasy[i]
Calorie-free novel
Written past Kumo Kagyu
Illustrated by Noboru Kannatsuki
Published past SB Artistic
English publisher

NA

Yen Press

Banner GA Bunko
Demographic Male
Original run February fifteen, 2016 – nowadays
Volumes fifteen (List of volumes)
Manga
Written by Kōsuke Kurose
Published by Square Enix
English language publisher

NA

Yen Press

Magazine Monthly Large Gangan
Demographic Seinen
Original run May 25, 2016 – present
Volumes 12 (Listing of volumes)
Manga
Goblin Slayer Side Story: Year One
Written by Kento Eida
Published by Square Enix
English publisher

NA

Yen Press

Magazine Young Gangan
Demographic Seinen
Original run September 15, 2017 – present
Volumes 8 (Listing of volumes)
Light novel
Goblin Slayer Side Story: Year One
Written by Kumo Kagyu
Illustrated by Shingo Adachi
Published by SB Creative
English publisher

NA

Yen Press

Demographic Male
Original run March xv, 2018 – present
Volumes two (List of volumes)
Manga
Goblin Slayer: Make New 24-hour interval
Written by Masahiro Ikeno
Published by Square Enix
English publisher

NA

Yen Press

Magazine Monthly Big Gangan
Demographic Seinen
Original run May 25, 2018May 25, 2019
Volumes ii (List of volumes)
Anime tv serial
Directed by Takaharu Ozaki
Produced past
  • Tsuyoshi Aida
  • Tadayuki Akita
  • Satoshi Fukao
  • Noritomo Isogai
  • Yūichi Izumi
  • Yōhei Kikuchi
  • Mitsutoshi Ogura
Written by
  • Hideyuki Kurata
  • Yōsuke Kuroda
Music past Kenichiro Suehiro
Studio White Play a trick on
Licensed past
  • Crunchyroll
  • Funimation

SA/Ocean

Muse Communication

Original network AT-X, Tokyo MX, Sunday TV, BS11
Original run October vii, 2018 – present
Episodes 12 (List of episodes)
Anime film
Goblin Slayer: Goblin's Crown
Directed by Takaharu Ozaki
Produced past
  • Tsuyoshi Aida
  • Tadayuki Akita
  • Satoshi Fukao
  • Noritomo Isogai
  • Yūichi Izumi
  • Yōhei Kikuchi
  • Mitsutoshi Ogura
Written by Hideyuki Kurata
Music by Kenichiro Suehiro
Studio White Play a trick on
Released Feb 1, 2020 (2020-02-01)
Runtime 85 minutes

Goblin Slayer (Japanese: ゴブリンスレイヤー, Hepburn: Goburin Sureiyā ) stylized equally GOBLIN SLAYER! in latin script, is a Japanese dark fantasy light novel serial written past Kumo Kagyu and illustrated by Noboru Kannatsuki. A manga adaptation by Kōsuke Kurose is serialized in the Monthly Big Gangan magazine, and a second accommodation past Masahiro Ikeno runs in the same magazine. A prequel manga past Kento Eida runs in Young Gangan. Both the novels and the manga adaptations accept been licensed past N American publisher Yen Press. Iii audio drama CDs take been released, arranged with the fourth, sixth, seventh, and eighth light novels. An anime television serial adaptation past White Play tricks aired from October to December 2018. An anime film, titled Goblin Slayer: Goblin'south Crown, premiered in February 2020. A second season has been announced.

Plot [edit]

In a world of fantasy, adventurers come from far and wide to join the Club. They complete contracts to earn gold and glory. An inexperienced priestess joins her first adventuring party, but comes into danger after her start contract involving goblins goes wrong. As the rest of her party is either wiped out or taken out of commission, she is saved past a man known as Goblin Slayer, an adventurer whose only purpose is the eradication of goblins with extreme prejudice.

Characters [edit]

The characters in this story do not carry proper names but are named past their classes.

Goblin Slayer ( ゴブリンスレイヤー , Goburin Sureiyā )
Voiced by: Yūichirō Umehara[two] (Japanese); Brad Hawkins[3] (English)
A 20-year-former silver ranked adventurer who only concerns himself with hunting goblins ( 小鬼 ( ゴブリン ) , goburin , lit. "lilliputian demon"), to the point where the Guild has given him a Specialist classification due to both the sheer number of goblins that he has killed also as his work in studying their habits and biology. Uninterested in fame or glory, Goblin Slayer is merely interested in goblin hunting quests and refuses others, although he occasionally accepts other quests if he is low on funds or for reasons beyond his control.
As a child he was the sole survivor of a goblin set on on his village and witnessed his older sis being gang raped and murdered by goblins while hiding under the floor boards of his house, an event that defined his deep hatred and homicidal obsession of killing all goblins. He is later rescued and taken in by Infiltrator who taught him the skills needed to kill goblins. Five years later, he applied for the adventurers' Guild and was taken in by the uncle of his childhood friend who left just before the attack on their hamlet, Moo-cow Girl. He uses his income as an adventurer to pay for his stay and helps with chores and deliveries.
Goblin Slayer uses equipment that announced to be boilerplate to beneath boilerplate and is oft underestimated because of this. Nevertheless his choice in gear is intentional as they serve a key purpose in hunting goblins. He wears a total arrange of armor designed for protection and flexibility when hunting goblins in narrow caves. Dissimilar almost adventurers, Goblin Slayer always wears a helmet he got when starting out as an adventurer to protect himself from being knocked out by rocks or blows to the caput. He by and large uses a short sword and buckler in battle every bit larger weapons are harder to employ in small caves. He likewise takes weapons from slain goblins to utilize confronting them equally his ain weapons are ofttimes broken or dulled in blood and fat. Goblin Slayer is also known to carry magical or enchanted items, having a band that lets him breathe under water and a gate scroll that is continued to the bottom of the sea. His ruthless fashion of combat relies more than on pragmatism such equally setting traps, using a weapon against its user, and taking whatever reward that may come. He even uses his ain imagination to re-purpose a protection spell in order to kill all the goblins in a burning elven fortress.
His brutality and mercilessness towards all goblin-kind often shock others who witness it. He will kill any and all goblins he encounters, even children equally he believes they are no better than fully grown goblins and are just as unsafe if they are left live.
Priestess ( 女神官 , Onna Shinkan )
Voiced by: Yui Ogura[2] (Japanese); Hayden Daviau[3] (English language)
The chief female person protagonist. She is initially a xv-year-old porcelain ranked charlatan, the lowest rank, as she had just joined. Her personality consists of existence immature, kind, and mostly helpful. She is capable of performing healing magic, miracle of holy lite, and protective spells with a loftier amount of proficiency. After her first goblin hunt rapidly goes downhill, she is saved past Goblin Slayer and joins him every bit a new party. After initially being disgusted by both Goblin Slayer's merciless brutality towards goblins as well as him continuously drenching her in goblin blood which covers the scents of humans, elves, and women, she quickly gets used to it, even commenting on it when they initially fought alongside High Elf Archer when she started complaining most being covered in claret likewise. Even after the horrifying events of her first quest, she still wishes to be an charlatan and help her party however she tin can. As she fights alongside Goblin Slayer, her proficiency with magic improves and she ranks up as an adventurer. Her backstory is that of an orphan raised in a temple into priesthood along with other children like her.
Cow Daughter ( 牛飼娘 , Ushikai Musume )
Voiced by: Yuka Iguchi[2] (Japanese); Brittany Lauda[3] (English)
Goblin Slayer's childhood all-time friend and a subcontract hand on her uncle's farm. Her uncle took her in his subcontract as an assistant at start, but adopted her after her and the Goblin Slayer'south families were massacred by Goblins. She clearly cares deeply for Goblin Slayer, though he seems oblivious to the depths of her affection.
Guild Girl ( 受付嬢 , Uketsukejō )
Voiced by: Maaya Uchida[2] (Japanese); Sara Ragsdale[3] (English)
A young woman who runs the Order's front part as a receptionist and hands out contracts to adventurers. She shows business concern for the villages pleading for aid confronting the goblins, and is exasperated at how few experienced adventurers would have such jobs. This problem would leave inexperienced rookies to dice from them, or worse. She holds corking amounts of respect for Goblin Slayer, due to his willingness to have on many goblin contracts others would not touch, and eventually develops potent feelings for him.
Loftier Elf Archer ( 妖精弓手 ( エルフ ) , Erufu )
Voiced by: Nao Tōyama[2] (Japanese); Mallorie Rodak[iii] (English)
A 2,000-twelvemonth-old High Elf ( 上森人 ( ハイエルフ ) , hai erufu , lit. "high forest (hu)man") adventurer of Ranger ( 野伏 ( レンジャー ) , renjā ) grade. She came with Dwarf Shaman and Cadger Priest to find Goblin Slayer and recruit his help. They face some trouble early on in the story as they are unable to pronounce "Goblin Slayer" and refer to him by other names (more often than not Orcbolg and Beardcutter), until they find him. They reveal their objective; due to the increase in other monsters, there are not enough people to deal with goblins and the elf regular army cannot mobilize for mere goblins every bit it would create suspicion and panic. They wish to rent Goblin Slayer to help them impale goblins. She initially looks down on Goblin Slayer, due to his unkempt and weak appearance, merely later comes to respect him, when she sees him in boxing. She initially comes off equally naive, believing that Goblin Slayer is an affront to the thought of an adventurer because he does non actually go on what she considers to be adventures. After their see with Ogre she comes to realize just how potent and brave Goblin Slayer is and becomes determined to brand him become on a true adventure with her and the rest of their party. She is a calorie-free-weight when information technology comes to drinking. She is a Silver ranked charlatan.
Dwarf Shaman ( 鉱人道士 ( ドワーフ ) , Dowāfu )
Voiced past: Yuichi Nakamura[ii] (Japanese); Barry Yandell[3] (English language)
A 107-twelvemonth-old Dwarf ( 鉱人 ( ドワーフ ) , dowāfu , lit. "ore (hu)human") adventurer of spellcaster ( 精霊使い ( シャーマン ) , spellcaster , lit. "spirit user") class and party member with Loftier Elf and Lizard Priest. He is a cheerful and happy person and is almost always arguing with High Elf Archer. Equally a Dwarf, he is skilful with metal, stone, and alcohol. At offset glance, he is able to tell that Goblin Slayer is experienced and strong. He sometimes proves more knowledgeable than High Elf, despite being much younger. He is Silverish ranked charlatan.
Lizard Priest ( 蜥蜴僧侶 ( リザードマン ) , Rizādoman )
Voiced past: Tomokazu Sugita[2] (Japanese); Josh Bangle[3] (English)
A Lizardman ( 蜥蜴人 ( リザードマン ) , rizādoman ) adventurer and political party member with High Elf and Dwarf Shaman. Like Priestess, he can use healing magic, but he also uses a sword to fight and can summon skeletal familiars to assistance him in boxing. He ofttimes acts as a mediator between Dwarf and Loftier Elf, stopping their arguments. He is a very calm and composed person. He cares deeply about nature due to his religion. He is also extremely enamored with the taste of cheese, which he finds exotic as his people do not raise livestock. His intention is to go a dragon. Like the dwarf and high elf he is as well a Silver ranked adventurer.
Witch ( 魔女 , Majo )
Voiced by: Yōko Hikasa[2] (Japanese); Amanda Gish[iii] (English)
A sorceress who is an acquaintance of Goblin Slayer. She is Spearman's partner. She speaks very slowly, pausing between each word. She has enough magical ability to not care well-nigh wasting it and even uses costly magic (due to it having a usage quota) simply to light her pipe.
Spearman ( 槍使い , Yari Tsukai )
Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka[2] (Japanese); Kyle Igneczi[3] (English)
A warrior who normally belittles Goblin Slayer for his addiction of hunting merely goblins despite being a Silver Rank adventurer. He is Witch'southward partner. He has a crush on Lodge girl and as such, is bellyaching at how Goblin Slayer constantly steals her attending, fifty-fifty if unintentionally. Spearman has the reputation of being the strongest adventurer of the borderlands.
Sword Maiden ( 剣の乙女 , Tsurugi no Otome )
Voiced past: Aya Endō (Japanese); Meg McClain[3] (English)
I of the heroes who helped defeat the previous Demon Lord, and now the highest authorization in Water Town, the 25-year-old Sword Maiden had no innate talents like the other heroes, then she developed and honed her abilities from scratch instead. She was blinded and raped by goblins after being captured by them once, and since so she has a deep fear of them, thus hiring Goblin Slayer and his friends to deal with goblins lurking under the city. She commands an alligator familiar which protects the metropolis sewers from goblin attacks. She develops strong romantic feelings for Goblin Slayer. She is a gold ranked adventurer and the archbishop of Supreme God.
Noble Fencer ( ノーブルフェンサー , Nōburu Fensā )
Voiced past: Sumire Uesaka[4]
A swordswoman of noble origin, she left her dwelling house to become an adventurer until her party is slain past goblins and she is captured by them. She is rescued past Goblin Slayer's political party by request of her parents and assists them to dispose of the goblins to avenge her fallen comrades.

Production [edit]

Goblin Slayer was posted on an online textboard starting from October 2012, every bit a work that combined ASCII art with dialogue (The format is known as "Yaruo Thread" on Japanese cyberspace).[v] The serial was and then rewritten into the format of a novel and submitted to competitions organized by publishers. As such, the novel version was completed before the online version. The novel was subsequently amended to match the ending of the online version, which was created according to existent time feedback from users on the net.[half dozen] Although the novel version failed to win awards in the Fujimi Fantasia Competition, it was picked up by GA Bait-and-switch editors when the writer enrolled his other works into their competition. As such the work started publishing commercially via GA Bait-and-switch.[7] [8] [9]

The writer and the publisher both consider the ASCII art version to be distinct from the novel. They practise non consider the published novel to be based on the online version. Instead the published novel is said to be based on the version that was submitted to Fujimi Fantasia Contest.[10] [11]

Media [edit]

Light novels [edit]

The calorie-free novels are written by Kumo Kagyu and illustrated by Noboru Kannatsuki. The series was originally published online.[1] SB Creative published the kickoff volume under their GA Bait-and-switch banner on February 15, 2016.[1] [12] Fifteen volumes have been released in Japan as of September 2021.

A spinoff novel written by Kagyu and illustrated by Shingo Adachi, titled "Goblin Slayer Side Story: Yr 1" ( ゴブリンスレイヤー外伝:イヤーワン , Goburin Sureiyā Gaiden: Iyā Wan ), was published in March 2018.[thirteen] A prequel series that reveals Goblin Slayer's past and the events that led him to get an adventurer with the sole purpose of exterminating all goblins from the globe.

Kagyu will launch a new spinoff, titled "Goblin Slayer Side Story 2: Daikatana of Singing Death" ( ゴブリンスレイヤー外伝2 鍔鳴の太刀《ダイ・カタナ》 , Goblin Slayer Gaiden ii: Tsubanari no Daikatana ), in the Gangan GA online magazine. The series will run for nine chapters.[14]

The fourth volume of the light novel included an original sound drama CD written by Kagyu,[fifteen] as did the sixth, seventh, and eighth volumes.

Yen Press licensed the novels for publication in North America, and released the get-go volume in English on December 20, 2016.[16] [i] Yen Press has besides licensed the Goblin Slayer Side Story: Year One spinoff.[17]

Manga [edit]

A manga adaptation past Kōsuke Kurose began serialization in the June 2016 issue of Square Enix's seinen manga magazine Monthly Big Gangan on May 25, 2016.[ane] Yen Printing licensed the series at the aforementioned time equally the light novels,[16] [one] and are simulpublishing the capacity in English as they are released in Japan.[xviii] [19] Artist Kento Eida launched a prequel manga, titled Goblin Slayer Side Story: Year Ane, in Square Enix's seinen magazine Immature Gangan on September 15, 2017.[20] As with the principal manga, the prequel is simulpublished by Yen Printing.[21]

A second adaptation of the main story, this ane titled Goblin Slayer: Brand New Day and illustrated by Masahiro Ikeno, began serialization on Square Enix's Monthly Big Gangan on May 25, 2018. The story adapts the low-cal novels starting with volume 4.[22] Yen Press is also simulpublishing Brand New Day.[23] The story follows the lives of the many other characters the main series' protagonists accept encountered throughout their adventures, providing background on minor characters which further explores the world that Goblin Slayer takes place in.

Takashi Minakuchi will launch a manga adaptation of the Tsubanari no Daikatana novel on Square Enix'due south Manga Up! app and on the Gangan GA website.[24]

Anime [edit]

A 12-episode anime idiot box series accommodation by White Fox premiered from October seven to December xxx, 2018,[a] and was broadcast on AT-Ten, Tokyo MX, Sun TV, and BS11.[25] [26] [27] [28] The serial is directed by Takaharu Ozaki, with scripts penned by Hideyuki Kurata and Yōsuke Kuroda, character designs handled past Takashi Nagayoshi and music composed by Kenichiro Suehiro.[29] [27] The opening theme song is "Rightfully" by Mili,[29] while the ending theme song is "Gin no Kisei" ( 銀の祈誓 , "Silver's Oath") past Soraru.[25] Funimation produced an English dub for the series,[thirty] while Crunchyroll simulcasted the series internationally.[31] Muse Advice licensed the serial in Southeast Asia and South asia.[32]

The premiere of the first episode caused some controversy for its content due to the series being mis-rated as Tv set-PG by Crunchyroll when it first aired. Crunchyroll has since given the series a rating of Boob tube-MA and added a content alarm.[33]

A moving-picture show, titled Goblin Slayer: Goblin'southward Crown, with returning staff and cast, premiered on February 1, 2020.[34] [35] [36]

At the "GA Fes 2021" event livestream, it was announced that anime serial volition receive a second season.[37] [38]

Reception [edit]

The light novel ranked 5th in 2017 in Takarajimasha'due south almanac light novel guide book Kono Low-cal Novel ga Sugoi!, in the bunkobon category.[39]

The start volume of the manga reached 39th place on the weekly Oricon manga rankings, selling 20,360 copies in its first week.[40]

Controversy [edit]

Goblin Slayer was one of 2 works cited by Matt Shaheen as pornographic when justifying his efforts to lead a book ban in Texas schools.[41] In July 2020, the manga became one of vii titles to exist removed from Books Kinokuniya in Commonwealth of australia for claims of promoting child pornography.[42] [43]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ The series is listed to premiere on Oct 6 at 24:30, which is the same as October seven at 12:thirty AM.[25]

References [edit]

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  5. ^ 『このライトノベルがすごい!2017』蝸牛くも インタビュー p.98-101
  6. ^ 『このライトノベルがすごい!2017』宝島社 2016年11月24日発行 ISBN 978-4800263452
  7. ^ "第27回富士見ファンタジア対象結果発表". Archived from the original on April 26, 2019. Retrieved Feb 17, 2019.
  8. ^ 第1巻あとがき
  9. ^ GA文庫ブログ「これからはじめる「ゴブリンスレイヤー」。大重版決定! そして2巻も発売決定!」 2016年2月19日 Archived May eighteen, 2019, at the Wayback Machine 2016年12月11日閲覧
  10. ^ AA作品の『ゴブリンスレイヤー』は小説とは別物 https://twitter.com/GA_SATO/status/644119604239794176
  11. ^ 作者「ネット小説の書籍化というわけではないですし、やる夫スレとしての書籍化というわけでもないですし、……最終選考落選からの拾い上げってーポジションであろうか。」 http://bulkyaruo.sakura.ne.jp/BUL/kako/1435/14354/1435490905/9930 [ permanent dead link ]
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External links [edit]

  • Official light novel website at GA Bunko (in Japanese)
  • Official manga website at Monthly Big Gangan (in Japanese)
  • Official anime website (in Japanese)
  • Goblin Slayer (calorie-free novel) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goblin_Slayer

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