The Qwaser of Stigmata

TV Series

2010–2011

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When Mafuyu Oribe and her adopted sister Tomo rescue a strange wounded man, they have no idea what they’re getting involved with or what the consequences will be. Alexander Nikolaevith Hell is an Iron Qwaser, one of many opposing factions of super-warriors.

Sun, 10 Jan, 2010
S1.E1Quavering Night
A schoolgirl from St. Mihailov's Academy being terrorized and murdered for data about the »Tsar Crowning« icon one night forms a stark contrast to Mafuyu Oribe and Tomo Yamanobe praying in the campus church after having bootstrapped themselves to beginning another school day; a »Wake up; your life's a-wasting!!!« tap on Tomo's noggin later, an encounter with Teresa Beria gives way to having demonstrated an example of the persecution directed at Tomo and Mafuyu along with their arch-nemeses Miyuri Tsujidou and Hana Katsuragi. An ordinary home commute later sets the stage for Tomo and Mafuyu to discover an infirm boy named Alexander »Sasha« Nikolaevich Hel who later intercedes for her when the Magnesium Qwaser Pax Romania igniting the paintings in an attempt to scare insight out of Mafuyu instigates a battle that serves as a tutorial for defining Qwasers and their soma-synthesizing Maria partners along with demonstrating the necessity of soma in driving their chemistry-based powers over their assigned element; if that is not confusing enough for Mafuyu, Sasha is ultimately far more austere than his playful-sounding nickname suggests as he sees no reason to adhere to Miyuri's student government nor the standard social protocols of civilization.
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Sun, 17 Jan, 2010
S1.E2Friendship of Masks
While Tomo sleeps to resolve the delirium from her fever, Mafuyu compares notes with the sympathetic Ayana Minase who offers her assistance upon request before the bell prompts the girls on their way to class as the priest Yūri Noda prosecutes a soliloquy about the »Tsar's Crowning«. Waylaid with no practical recourse, Sasha explains Mafuyu about the »Tsar's Crowning« icon along with the fanatical zeal driving the Adepts' pursuit thereof. Mafuyu's opprobrium of all Qwasers being murderers strikes a nerve within Sasha whose languishing into unconsciousness after holding her at bay sets the stage for a glimpse of Sasha's prologue in refining his iron-based Qwaser powers and gives way to a dexterously prepared apology pot of borscht from Mafuyu. Teresa admonishing caution of Mafuyu prior to departing with Sasha is the only warning of an innocuous bathtime session of girl talk becoming the preamble for Ayana showing her true colors as the Magnesium Qwaser as she wields Tomo in an obverse abduction; the ultimate irony of the whole confrontation is that even with her powers energized by Tomo's soma, Sasha successfully turns the tables on Ayana using an iconoclastic strategy in spite of his rage.
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Kana Hanazawa
Fumika Mitarai (voice)
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Aya Hirano
Katja (voice)
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Yuko Sanpei
Sasha (voice)
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Ayako Kawasumi
Miyuri Tsujidō (voice)
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Aki Toyosaki
Tomo Yamanobe (voice)
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Ayumi Fujimura
Mafuyu Oribe (voice)
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Ayahi Takagaki
Ayana Minase (voice)
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Minori Chihara
Teresa Beria (voice)
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Susumu Chiba
Yuri Noda (voice)
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Toru Okawa
Shinichiro Ōtori (voice)
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Ai Shimizu
Elizabeth (voice)
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Yoko Hikasa
Hana Katsuragi (voice)
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Harumi Sakurai
Miyuki Seta (voice)
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Yoshino Nanjo
Tsubasa Amano (voice)
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Yuiko Tatsumi
Ayame Satsuki (voice)
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Kaoru Mizuhara
Edgar (voice)
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Masuo Amada
Croa (voice)
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Ken Narita
Friederich Tanner (voice)

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Release date

January 10, 2010 (United States)

Country of origin

Japan

Language

Japanese

Production company

Hoods Entertainment

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