
Madan no Ou to Vanadis (2014)
In a fantasy version of Europe, a war between enemy countries is brewing. One of these countries, Zhcted, has its seven regions ruled by War Maidens, known as Vanadis. Equipped with powerful dragon-carved weapons, Eleonora "Elen" Viltaria, one of theVanadis, launches an invasion against their neighboring rival country of Brune. Eventually, Tigrevurmud "Tigre" Vorn, a young archer and an earl for Brune's region of Alsace, has his entire army decimated at Elen's hands. In a strange twist of events, Elen spares Tigre, and gives him the order, "Become mine!" What could be the meaning behind this new alliance?
Adapted from the light novel written by Tsukasa Kawaguchi, Madan no Ou to Vanadis is an epic adventure filled with complex war tactics and beautiful women. Trapped in a multinational conflict, Tigre and Elen are swept up in a war filled with dark secrets, conspiracies, and corruption.
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
---|---|---|
S01E13 | The Widening World | Dec 27, 2014 |
S01E12 | The Holy Grotto (Saint-Groel) | Dec 20, 2014 |
S01E11 | The Two War Maidens | Dec 13, 2014 |
S01E10 | The Ormea Campaign | Dec 6, 2014 |
S01E09 | Thunder Swirl and Luminous Flame | Nov 29, 2014 |
Cast

Mariya Ise

Haruka Tomatsu

Ai Kayano

Mikako Komatsu

Kaito Ishikawa

Sumire Uesaka

Yu Kobayashi

Kazuyuki Okitsu
Characters

Ludmila Lourie

Eleonora "Elen" Viltaria

Sofya Obertas

Alexandra "Sasha" Alshavin

Tigrevurmud "Tigre" Vorn

Titta

Elizavetta "Liza" Fomina

Rurick
Also known as
- Lord Marksman and Vanadis (United States)
- Madan no Ou to Vanadis (Japan)
- 魔弾の王と戦姫 (Japan)
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