Sorcerer Hunters (1995)

A wildly entertaining 1995 Japanese anime pitting a chaotic team of hunters against power-hungry sorcerers across a fantastical continent.

Sorcerer Hunters - Series Information

  • Original Title: 爆れつハンター
  • First Air Year: 1995
  • Last Air Year: 1996
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Comedy, Action, Adventure
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (30 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 26
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: October 3, 1995 (Canada - 18+), October 3, 1995 (Australia - MA 15+)
  • Networks: TV Tokyo
  • Alternative Titles: Sorcerer Hunters (BR), Spell Wars: Sorcerer Hunters Revenge (US), 古怪猎人 (HK), 元祖 爆れつハンター (JP), 暴走猎人 (CN), Sorcerer Hunters (FR)
  • Production Companies: XEBEC, 戦船
  • Production Countries: Japan

Sorcerer Hunters - Plot

In the continent of Spooner, sorcerers, who are the continent's aristocrats, have begun to abuse their powers. Under the guidance of Big Momma (their boss) Carrot (who turns into a giant monster every time he's placed under a magic spell), Gateau (a bodybuilder), Marron (a mage), Chocolate and Tira (who can transform into dominatrix's at will) must stop the evil sorcerers from picking on the weak. However, none of them (except maybe Marron) have a clue to what's going on.

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Sorcerer Hunters - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Banjo Ginga
  • Yuko Mizutani
  • Sakiko Tamagawa
  • Megumi Hayashibara
  • Kiyoyuki Yanada
  • Shinnosuke Furumoto
  • Sumi Shimamoto
  • Mitsuaki Madono
  • Yasuyuki Hirata

Writers

  • Hiroyuki Kawasaki

Sorcerer Hunters - FAQs

What is Sorcerer Hunters about?

Set on the Spooner continent, Sorcerer Hunters follows a ragtag team of fighters tasked with stopping aristocratic sorcerers from oppressing ordinary people. Led by the enigmatic Big Momma, the group includes the monster-transforming Carrot, the whip-wielding Tira and Chocolat, the stoic mage Marron, and the muscle-bound Gateau.

Why does Carrot transform into a monster in Sorcerer Hunters?

Carrot Glasse carries a unique curse: any magic spell cast on him triggers an involuntary transformation into a colossal beast. This makes him both the team's secret weapon and its biggest liability, since he has no control over the power and often causes as much chaos as the villains themselves.

Where can you stream Sorcerer Hunters online?

Sorcerer Hunters is available to stream on Crunchyroll and via the Crunchyroll Amazon Channel. You can also watch it through the RetroCrush Amazon Channel or Retrocrush with ads. Free viewing options include Cineverse and Fawesome, making it easy to revisit this classic 1990s anime.

Who voices the main characters in Sorcerer Hunters?

The Japanese voice cast is stacked with 1990s anime talent. Megumi Hayashibara voices Tira Misu, Shinnosuke Furumoto plays Carrot Glasse, and Yuko Mizutani brings Chocolat to life. Sumi Shimamoto voices the commanding Big Momma, while Kiyoyuki Yanada and Mitsuaki Madono round out the team as Gateau and Marron respectively.

Who composed the music for Sorcerer Hunters?

The soundtrack was composed by Kenji Kawai, the acclaimed Japanese composer best known for his atmospheric, haunting scores on Ghost in the Shell and Patlabor. His work on Sorcerer Hunters brings a playful yet adventurous musical identity to the series, complementing its blend of comedy and fantasy action.

How many episodes does Sorcerer Hunters have?

The main series consists of 26 episodes, which aired on TV Tokyo between October 1995 and 1996. In addition, five special episodes were produced, bringing the total content across both the main season and the specials collection to 31 episodes for dedicated fans of the franchise.

Is Sorcerer Hunters based on a manga?

Sorcerer Hunters is adapted from the manga series Bakuretsu Hunters by Satoru Akahori and artist Ray Omishi, serialized in Monthly GFantasy. The anime adaptation by XEBEC captures the manga's signature mix of slapstick comedy, fantasy adventure, and fan-service humor that made the source material popular in Japan during the mid-1990s.

What anime series are similar to Sorcerer Hunters?

Fans of Sorcerer Hunters tend to enjoy Slayers, another 1995 fantasy comedy anime with a similarly irreverent tone and magic-fueled adventures. Zenki, also from 1995, offers comparable supernatural action. For more modern picks, The World is Still Beautiful and UQ Holder! carry that same spirit of fantasy adventure with comedic flair.

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