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Plot
Set in an alternate timeline, during the Belle Époque era in the late 19th century, where supernatural creatures such as vampires and oni exist in the same world as humans. Tsugaru Shinuchi, an experimental half-oni known as the Oni Slayer, accepts a job from an immortal woman named Aya Rindo with her loyal servant Shizuku Hasei. Tsugaru wishes to find a way to extend his lifespan, while Aya exists solely as a talking head who wants to die. When they both realize the person behind their current predicament was a wealthy foreigner with an "M" printed on his cane, they leave Japan for Europe and try to track him down. While trying to locate Aya's missing body and hopefully their target with it, the trio take on supernatural mysteries across Europe with Tsugaru taking on the persona of "The Cage User" for the birdcage he carries with Aya's head inside.
Characters
The Cage User
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- A young Heian era woman and a yōkai, who is beheaded by an unknown half-oni assailant from Britain and has her headless body taken away. Since she is a Fushi (a kind of immortal youkai), she cannot die (though being decapitated by a half-oni means she cannot heal herself) and thus her head continues to live on, ultimately seeking support from Tsugaru to get her body back and take revenge on the man who left her like this.
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- A former member of a special oni extermination squad charged with slaughtering monsters across Japan during the Meiji Restoration. At some point, he was injected with oni blood by the same man who beheaded Aya and turned into a half-oni himself. Though the power allows him to kill oni and other supernatural beings with his bare hands, he knows that at some point in the future the oni blood will overcome his human personality and he will be put down by a similar hunter. In the meantime, he supports himself by fighting other demons in cage matches as a circus act called the Oni Slayer.
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- A stern maid who serves under Aya. She wields a rifle with an attached bayonet that fires silver rounds.
Parisians
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- A young Parisian journalist girl who follows the exploits of The Cage User and the various supernatural cases they run into around Europe.
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- A gentlemanly Parisian thief and a master of disguise who loves playing with his targets, even sending calling cards to his targets to prove he can steal their treasure regardless of their defenses against him.
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- A mysterious Persian orphan who lives beneath a theater in Paris. Lupin recruits him for a heist he plans to attempt in London.
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- A Parisian Inspector who doggedly pursues Lupin, though with little actual success.
221B Baker Street
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- A legendary private detective who consults for Scotland Yard in London. A master at deductive reasoning and baritsu for self-defense. Aya finds him odd.
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- Sherlock Holmes faithful companion.
The Banquet
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- Sherlock Holmes′ legendary rival, a genius Professor who commands a group of similarly evil companions to perform experiments for his own ends. He is the old man with the "M" on his cane responsible for Aya and Tsugaru's respective conditions.
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- An English magician and cult leader who currently works with The Professor.
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- A beautiful and deadly vampire with incredible swordsmanship who works for The Professor.
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- A giant undead monster who currently works for The Professor.
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- The legendary English serial killer who was turned part-oni from The Professor's experiments, and the one who separated Aya's head from her body.
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Lloyd's
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- Lloyd's Insurance Agent #5, a swordsman who detests getting himself dirty. He can even cleave stone pillars with his sword.
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- Lloyd's Insurance Agent #7. Fatima wields a crossbow on each of her arms modified to fire semi-automatically, with customized bolts that can punch through thick surfaces or ricochet off walls.
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- Insurance Agent #3, a hot-headed cowgirl who wields a pair of revolvers with silver ammo.
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- Insurance Agent #4, a large black man with an effeminite face who wields heavy metal chains.
Others
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- A wealthy Londoner with a large mansion containing several treasures of his travels going around the world in 80 days.
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- Fogg's French butler and close confidant.
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- The Chief Inspector of Scotland Yard who often calls upon Sherlock Holmes to help him solve difficult cases.
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Media
Novel
Written by Yugo Aosaki, Undead Girl Murder Farce was first published by Kodansha on December 17, 2015, under their Kodansha Taiga imprint.[17] As of July 2023, four volumes have been released.[18]
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Manga
A manga adaptation illustrated by Haruka Tomoyama began serialization on Kodansha's Monthly Shōnen Sirius magazine on June 25, 2016.[19] It later moved to Kodansha's Nemesis magazine on June 9, 2017.[20] After Nemesis ceased publication, the series was moved to the Comic Days website.[21] As of June 2018, three print tankōbon volumes have been released.[22]
In May 2021, Kodansha USA announced that it had licensed the manga for English digital publication.[23]
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Anime
An anime television series adaptation was announced during the "Fuji TV Anime Lineup Presentation 2023" on March 22, 2023.[24][25] The series was produced by Lapin Track and directed by Mamoru Hatakeyama, with Noboru Takagi serving as head writer, Noriko Ito designing the characters based on Zerogo Iwamoto's concepts while also serving as chief animation director alongside Naho Kazono, and Yuma Yamaguchi composing the music. It aired from on July 6 to September 28, 2023, on Fuji TV's +Ultra programming block. The opening theme is "Crack-Crack-Crackle" by CLASS:y while the ending theme is "Reversal" by Anna.[26] Crunchyroll licensed the series outside of Asia.[1] Medialink licensed the series in Asia-Pacific and streamed on the Ani-One Asia YouTube channel.[27] In the anime adaptation, the security agent characters belong to Royce instead of Lloyd's.[28]
Episodes
Notes
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External links
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