Shaman King (2001)

A young shaman battles rivals from across the spirit world in a high-stakes tournament to claim the title of Shaman King.

Shaman King - Series Information

  • Original Title: シャーマンキング
  • First Air Year: 2001
  • Last Air Year: 2002
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
  • Content Rating (US): TV-Y7
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 64
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: July 4, 2001 (United States - TV-14), July 4, 2001 (United Kingdom - PG), July 4, 2001 (Germany - 12), July 4, 2001 (Australia - PG), July 4, 2001 (Brazil - 12), July 4, 2001 (Mexico - AA), July 4, 2001 (South Korea - 12)
  • Networks: TV Tokyo, TV Aichi, TVQ, TV Osaka, TVh, TSC
  • Production Companies: XEBEC, King Records, TV Tokyo, NAS
  • Production Countries: Japan
  • Alternative Titles: Król szamanów (PL), 通灵王(2001) (CN), Шаман Кинг (RU), 通靈王(2001) (TW), زعيم المحاربين (SA), Shāman Kingu (BE), Shāman Kingu (FR), שמאן קינג (IL)

Shaman King - Plot

Asakura Yoh is a shaman, a person who communicates with ghosts. He enters the Shaman Fight, for whoever wins the tournament gets to commune with the Great Spirit, God... that and his fiance Anna wants to be the wife of the Shaman King. Helping him are his friends Manta, Horo Horo, Ryu, and his samurai ghost partner, Amidamaru.

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Shaman King - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Inuko Inuyama
  • Katsuyuki Konishi
  • Masahiko Tanaka
  • Yuuko Satou
  • Megumi Hayashibara
  • Romi Park
  • Takehito Koyasu
  • Yoko Soumi
  • Yuji Ueda
  • Hikaru Midorikawa

Writers

  • Katsuhiko Koide

Executive Producers

  • Toshimichi Otsuki

Shaman King - FAQs

Where can you stream Shaman King (2001)?

The 2001 Shaman King anime series is available to stream for free in the United States on both Tubi TV and Pluto TV, both of which are ad-supported platforms. No subscription is required to watch the series on either service.

Is Shaman King (2001) based on a manga?

Yes, Shaman King is based on the manga series by Hiroyuki Takei, which was serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump from 1998 to 2004. The 2001 anime adaptation covers much of the manga's story but diverges significantly in its second half, featuring an original ending.

Who are the main voice actors in Shaman King?

The principal cast includes Yuuko Satou as Yoh Asakura, Megumi Hayashibara as Anna Kyoyama, Katsuyuki Konishi as Amidamaru, Inuko Inuyama as Manta Oyamada, Romi Park as Ren Tao, Yuji Ueda as Horohoro, Takehito Koyasu as Faust VIII, and Minami Takayama as Hao Asakura.

How does Shaman King (2001) differ from the 2021 remake?

The 2001 series diverges from the manga midway through and concludes with an anime-original ending, whereas the 2021 remake follows the manga much more faithfully, including its true conclusion. The 2021 version is generally considered more accurate to Hiroyuki Takei's original vision.

What is Shaman King (2001) about?

Shaman King follows Yoh Asakura, a laid-back teenager with the ability to communicate with spirits. He enters the Shaman Fight, a tournament held every 500 years, where the winner earns the right to merge with the Great Spirit and become the all-powerful Shaman King.

What is the content rating for Shaman King (2001)?

The 2001 Shaman King anime carries a TV-Y7 rating in the United States, indicating it is suitable for children aged seven and older. The series contains mild fantasy violence and supernatural themes consistent with the shounen anime genre.

How many episodes does Shaman King (2001) have?

The 2001 Shaman King anime consists of 64 episodes across a single season. It originally aired on TV Tokyo in Japan from July 2001 to September 2002, making it a full-length series run rather than a split-cour production.

When did Shaman King (2001) first air?

Shaman King first aired on July 4, 2001, on TV Tokyo in Japan. The series ran until September 25, 2002, completing its 64-episode run. It was later dubbed into English and broadcast internationally, reaching audiences across North America, Europe, and beyond.

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