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Daimajin Kanon (大魔神カノン) is a Japanese tokusatsu television drama produced by Kadokawa Pictures and broadcast on TV Tokyo.[1] The series premiered on April 2, 2010. The series retells the story of the original Daimajin film in the modern Japanese setting. Planned to run for 26 episodes, the series was prefaced by a manga by Seijuro Mizu in Young Ace magazine. Writing for the series is shared by Shinji Ōishi and Naruhisa Arakawa.

Episodes[]

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Kanon shocked to see Taihei Onbake form

Each episode of the series has its own unique kanji, but they are all read as "Kanon".

  1. Distant Song (歌遠) - April 2, 2010
  2. His Sound (彼音) - April 9, 2010
  3. Warm Widow (寡温) - April 16, 2010
  4. Indulgent Drink (過飲) - April 23, 2010
  5. Rushed Favor (苛恩) - April 30, 2010
  6. More Warmth (加温) - May 7, 2010
  7. Hidden Song (歌隠) - May 14, 2010
  8. Swirling Sound (渦音) - May 21, 2010
  9. Summer Sound (夏音) - June 4, 2010
  10. No Work (稼無) - June 11, 2010
  11. Warm Regrets (憾温) - June 18, 2010
  12. Of Obligation (化恩) - June 25, 2010
  13. Decoy Grudge (囮怨) - July 2, 2010
  14. Confused Sound (霞音) - July 9, 2010
  15. Flower Sound (華音) - July 16, 2010
  16. Valued Sound (価音) - July 23, 2010
  17. Restrained Sound (枷音) - July 30, 2010
  18. United Distance (叶遠) - August 6, 2010
  19. Bold Warmth (敢温) - August 13, 2010
  20. Dry Sound (枯音) - August 20, 2010
  21. Beautiful Sound (佳音) - August 27, 2010
  22. Passing Warmth (貫温) - September 3, 2010
  23. Ring Factor (環因) - September 10, 2010
  24. Colorful Hem (果縁) - September 17, 2010
  25. Difficult Distance (彼遠) - September 24, 2010
  26. Promised Song (歌恩) - October 1, 2010

Cast[]

  • Kanon Mikazaki (巫崎 カノン, Mikazaki Kanon): Yuka Rikuna (里久鳴 祐果, Rikuna Yuka)
  • Taihei (タイヘイ): Hidekazu Mashima (眞島 秀和, Mashima Hidekazu)
  • Ikechiyo (イケチヨ): Nao Nagasawa (長澤 奈央, Nagasawa Nao)
  • Tomosuke (トモスケ): Takashi Yamanaka (山中 崇, Yamanaka Takashi)
  • Sawamori (サワモリ): Tsuyoshi Mori (森 豪士, Mori Tsuyoshi)
  • Hashitaka (ハシタカ): Serina Ogawa (小川 瀬里奈, Ogawa Serina)
  • Shota (ショウタ, Shōta): Fuku Suzuki (鈴木 福, Suzuki Fuku)
  • Tamekichi (タメキチ): Ken Maeda (前田 健, Maeda Ken)
  • Yumonji (ユモンジ): Nao Kinomoto (木野本 直, Kinomoto Nao)
  • Kaenji (カエンジ): Shuhei Izumi (和泉 宗兵, Izumi Shūhei)
  • Kirinoha (キリノハ): Sayuki Matsumoto (松本 さゆき, Matsumoto Sayuki)
  • Otaki (オタキ): Rie Shibata (柴田 理恵, Shibata Rie)
  • Jūzō (ジュウゾウ): Hiroyuki Nagato (長門 裕之, Nagato Hiroyuki)
  • Buchinko (ブチンコ Voice) & Narration: Junko Minagawa (皆川 純子, Minagawa Junko)
  • Tamakko (タマッコ Voice) & Kazahana (カザハナ Voice): Nozomi Sasaki (ささき のぞみ, Sasaki Nozomi)
  • Fukamatsu (フクマツ Voice): Kiyoshi Kobayashi (小林 清志, Kobayashi Kiyoshi)
  • Tōbee (トウベエ Voice): Chō (チョー)
  • Dōkan (ドウカン Voice): Nobuo Tanaka (田中 信夫, Tanaka Nobuo)
  • Bujin-sama (ブジンサマ Voice): Tsunehiko Kamijō (上條 恒彦, Kamijō Tsunehiko)
  • Ipadada (イパダダ): Naoki Taki (滝 直希, Taki Naoki)
  • Kotaro Ushirone (後根 幸太郎, Ushirone Kōtarō): Enoku Shimegi (標 永久, Shimegi Enoku)
  • Saki Uehara (上原 サキ, Uehara Saki): Natsuna (夏菜)
  • Ikki (イッキ): Keisuke Tarumi (夛留見 啓助, Tarumi Keisuke)
  • Shinya (シンヤ, Shin'ya): Dai Yoshimi (好美 大, Yoshimi Dai)

Theme songs[]

All songs were written by Shoko Fujibayashi and composed by Toshihiko Sahashi.

Opening theme
  • "Sing your heart out"
    • Artist: Ryoko Moriyama
Ending themes
Both songs performed by Lia
  • "Ashita Tenki ni Naare" (あした天気になぁれ "Tomorrow the Weather Will Change")
    • Episodes: 1-13
  • "Aruite Kaerou" (歩いて帰ろう "Walk Back Home")
    • Episodes: 14-25

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