Read Sekirei Manga Online. Sekirei are 108 beautiful ladies of unknown origin, who together with their Ashikabi (human partners), must battle with one another in order to determine who will ascend and claim the prize. What is the larger purpose of this event? Nonton movie wanted 2008 subtitle indonesia layarkaca21 lk21 layar kaca nonton.
Contents History Long ago, eight Sekirei spaceships (岩舟, Iwafune, lit. 'Rock Ship'; the name of the ship used when the gods descend from the heavens to the surface world in Japanese mythology) reached Earth. Each ship contained 108 life-forms described as 'One pillar and 107 baby birds'. One crash-landed and suffered severe damage; only the 'Pillar' and eight Sekirei survived. Another, the one which carried the 'modern' Sekireis of the current story, crashed in the sea near Japan. The rest landed in various locations worldwide, and the Sekireis aboard them gave rise to the myths and legends of gods and heroes that have passed down through history. 20 years prior to the current story, in 1999, emerged suddenly from the sea near Japan; it was quickly explored by two university students, (future chairman) and (future MBI head researcher and Minato's mother).
They discovered ruins which were actually the eighth Sekirei spaceship. On board the spaceship they found 108 life-forms in suspended animation:.
The first of them, the pillar, shown as #01 was an adult, and was not a Sekirei. Eight (later known as #02-09) were embryos. Ninety-nine others (later known as #10-108) were fertilized eggs.
Minaka used the high technology discovered on the Sekirei ship to amass the fortune required to found MBI, take possession of the island and have it declared an extraterritoriality. He then began the work that would eventually result in the. Development The adult and eight embryos are also known as the Single Numbers. It is hinted that unwinged Single Numbers are equal or even more powerful than winged others. All Sekirei have undergone adjustments for the ', especially the Single Numbers, some of their adjustments being mischievous. Adjustments to Sekirei are needed to control and stabilize their power.
In this process however, MBI fitted all Sekirei with a limiter reducing their strength significantly. Most Sekirei only knew about the world through TV because they were not allowed to leave. The first contact with the outside world they made was when they were sent out to find their Ashikabi. When a Sekirei's wings are released by an Ashikabi, the power of a Sekirei multiplies and he/she can use his/her true potential. Stated that Sekirei are interesting beings because ordinary training wouldn't do much for raising their abilities, but according to the state of their heart their soul manifests itself through their ability. Anger, hatred, joy, sorrow and overall their feelings of love influences their abilities and let them get stronger. This is further indicated by a statement of 's explaining to their difference in strength.
According to her, she lost the fight simply because the lack of love in her relationship towards her Ashikabi. Thus implying love is a crucial element to gain strength for Sekirei. Battle, Abilities and Rules Sekirei have a strong ability called a, which is an incantation recited to provide a boost of power when needed. To utilize this, they need to confirm the bond they share with the Ashikabi through a kiss and recite their prayer. Each Sekirei has their own unique Norito. Multiple Sekirei under the same Ashikabi can also merge their techniques in order to create more powerful ones. This puts most Ashikabi at a disadvantage, as only a few possess more than one Sekirei.
An important rule for every Sekirei is that the winner has to guard the corpse of a Sekirei that is terminated until arrives and recovers the body. In the manga, if a Sekirei does not follow this rule and refuses to show their respect to the loser, other Sekirei might try to punish them. Musubi stated that the reward for the last remaining Sekirei of the game (the ) is for them to be with their favorite person - their Ashikabi - forever. Physiology The physiology of a Sekirei is similar to humans. They have similar requirements such as the need to eat food, drink water, and breathe oxygen. They are also also capable of reproducing with the human species; thousands of years in the past, some Sekirei were able to conceive offspring with their Ashikabi.
Due to this, the genes of Sekirei, while recessive, are still carried by nearly half of the world's population. However, they also have significant differences that set them apart: Sekirei have greater strength, speed, and stamina than is possible for humans. In addition, each Sekirei has a that is the source of their power and very existence; Sekirei who lose their core cease to function.
There are two ways to terminate a Sekirei: The first is through defeating them in physical combat by inflicting a sufficient amount and severity of damage; the second is for an opponent to touch the crest at the nape of their neck and recite their Norito. The crest then disappears, indicating termination. A Sekirei whose crest has disappeared cannot function. The severity of physical damage to a Sekirei is categorized in five levels of going from one to five, the former being the most benign and five being the most severe; Damage Level Five is effectively the actual death of the Sekirei. According to, as long as terminated Sekirei don't approach their 'Death' as living creatures, they can be put to sleep after special surgery depending on the level of termination. They are then taken to a specialized facility where their body is kept alive. But a living body does not mean the Sekirei isn't dead; the loss of their crest is equivalent to death for a Sekirei.
There are two ways to fix these 'broken bonds': one involves being the last remaining Ashikabi and using the assembled. The second is a result of 's Norito being activated and directed at a specified area. Ashikabi Ashikabi are the individuals to whom Sekirei become attached to, in both a contractual and emotional sense. Ashikabi can be male or female, and there do exist instances of both partners being the same sex. There are four main with power above that of others. There is one in each area of the city and are named for the area in which they reside.
Originally there were three main Ashikabi: in the East, in the South, and in the West. There was no 'Ashikabi of the North' (due to the presence of the ') until Sahashi Minato became the Ashikabi of the North after winging his fifth and sixth Sekirei. Most Ashikabi only have a single Sekirei, however, and thus these 'Big Four' are exceptions. The winging of a Sekirei is done through an exchange of DNA through mucosal contact, usually via a mouth-to-mouth kiss.
The main ability of an Ashikabi is empowering their Sekirei, both by the strength of their emotional bonds and assisting in the activation of the Sekirei's Norito. An Ashikabi's powers increase with the number of Sekirei they wing; more powerful Sekirei such as the 'single numbers' are more likely to respond to a more powerful Ashikabi. An important consequence of the binding relationship between Ashikabi and Sekirei is that the death of an Ashikabi results in the termination of all of their Sekirei. This is considered classified information by MBI, though most Sekirei and Ashikabis in the story seem to know about it anyway. One part of the bond between Sekirei and Ashikabi is that they can feel each others feelings.
For example, when Musubi's crest disappeared and Minato mourned her loss, Tsukiumi and Kazehana - the latter of whom was not winged at the time - felt his pain. This even occurs over distances: Kusano, who was far off at Izumo Inn immediately knew what happened; and it is implied that Matsu also can feel Minato's feelings. The feelings of the Sekirei can also be felt in return by the Ashikabi. If their bond is particularly strong, the Sekirei and Ashikabi can communicate fully telepathically. With sufficient experience, this ability can be extended to telepathically communicate with multiple Sekirei simultaneously; this is very useful for coordinating actions in battle.
List of Sekirei Sekirei No. Name Ashikabi Status 1 none (widow of ) alive 2 alive 3 alive 4 alive 5 alive 6 alive 7 8 9 alive 10 11 alive 12 alive 13 14 alive 15 alive 16 17 alive 18 alive 19 unknown 20 alive 22 alive 27 terminated 28 terminated 31 37 terminated 38 39 but 40 43 44 terminated 48 alive 54. unknown 55 unknown unknown 57. unknown 62 alive 65 but 72. unknown 73 74 alive 75 unknown terminated 78 79 82 terminated 84 85 86 87 88 alive 95 alive 101 103 but 104 alive 105 alive 106 alive 107 alive 108 alive?? Terminated Total: 59!.A Sekirei using throwing knives to fight, terminated by Uzume. (In episode eight of the anime you can shortly see her data on one of Matsu's screens.
Her name is, No #72. No information about her in the Manga).Both Kuruse and Yahan are characters within the Japanese only-game. As such, their status in the manga's continuity is uncertain. 18 more Sekirei were terminated during the failed mass escape plan Trivia.
Sekirei, or wagtails, are important in Japanese mythology and folklore. They are sacred to the two divine gods Izanagi and Izanami (Goddess of creation and death), for it was through these birds that these divinities first learned the art of love. Also refers to this Myth in a flashback. Like most Japanese nouns, 'Sekirei' has no plural form; this is because nouns in Japanese largely do not have them. Therefore, when referring to more than one Sekirei at a time, one only needs to say 'Sekirei'.
Therefore an English speaker referring to two or more Sekirei as 'Sekireis' would be incorrect from a Japanese perspective. ↑ Sekirei Manga chapter 69.
Sekirei Manga chapter 71. ↑ Sekirei Manga chapter 113. Sekirei Manga chapter 72. Sekirei Manga chapter 21. Sekirei Manga chapter 115. Sekirei Manga chapter 03. Sekirei Manga chapter 66.
Sekirei Manga chapter 129. Sekirei Manga chapter 87. ↑ Sekirei Manga chapter 28. Sekirei Manga chapter 29.
Sekirei Manga chapter 12. Sekirei Manga chapter 114.
Sekirei Manga chapter 09. ↑ Sekirei Manga chapter 53. Sekirei Manga chapter 109.
Sekirei Manga chapter 171. Sekirei Manga chapter 20. Sekirei Manga chapter 102.
The first DVD volume of Sekirei released in by on October 22, 2008. Is an series based on the manga of the same title. Produced by and and directed by, the story revolves around a named Minato Sahashi, whose entire life changes when he meets a Sekirei named Musubi, and later gets involved in a deadly survival game between Sekireis and their masters, or Ashikabis, called the Sekirei Plan. Sekirei was broadcast in Japan on from July 2 and September 17, 2008. The anime adapts the first fifty chapters of the series. Six uncut DVDs of the first season were released between October 22, 2008 and March 25, 2009.
The sixth DVD volume features an episode titled 'The First Errand', which involves Kusano in a shopping race between Musubi and Tsukiumi. A box set of the first season was released on June 30, 2010 with three Blu-ray discs and one additional CD.
A second season, titled Sekirei: Pure Engagement, aired in Japan between July 4 and September 26, 2010 on Tokyo MX with subsequent runs on AT-X, KBS Kyoto, Nagoya Broadcasting Network, Sun TV, TV Hokkaido, and TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting. The limited edition of the Hakuyoku no Seiyaku Pure Engagement/Onnaji Kimochi CD single came bundled with a special three-minute OVA, classified as episode 0, titled 'Two Topic Gossip'.
The full 28-minute version of the OVA was released with the first BD/DVD volume of the second season on August 25, 2010. Both anime seasons are licensed by for distribution in North America.
A DVD box set of first season was released on November 23, 2010. The opening theme in the first season is 'Sekirei' and the ending theme is 'Dear sweet heart'; both songs are performed by (#88 Musubi), (#9 Tsukiumi), (#108 Kusano), (#2 Matsu). The ending theme used for episode 11 is 'Kimi o Omou Toki' ( きみを想うとき, 'When I Think of You') by Saori Hayami. The opening and ending themes were released as part of the Sekirei Original Soundtrack, released on July 23, 2008. The opening theme for Pure Engagement is 'Hakuyoku no Seiyaku Pure Engagement' ( 白翼ノ誓約~Pure Engagement~) while the ending theme is 'Onnaji Kimochi' ( おんなじきもち), both of them sung by, and, as it was in the first season. The ending theme for episode 10 is 'Oboeteiru kara' ( おぼえているから, 'Remembering You') by Saori Hayami. The tracks are released in the Hakuyoku no Seiyaku Pure Engagement/Onnaji Kimochi CD and the Sekirei Sound Complete CD.
Individual episodes of the series are called feathers ( 羽, hane), in reference to birds and the winging process of the Sekireis. (in Japanese).
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