Campione! | |
カンピオーネ! (Kanpiōne!) | |
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Genre | |
Light novel | |
Written by | Jō Taketsuki |
Illustrated by | Sikorsky |
Published by | Shueisha |
Imprint |
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Demographic | Male |
Original run | May 28, 2008 – November 22, 2017 |
Volumes | 21 |
Manga | |
Written by | Jō Taketsuki |
Illustrated by | Jirō Sakamoto |
Published by | Shueisha |
Magazine | Super Dash & Go! |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | October 2011 – April 2013 |
Volumes | 3 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Keizō Kusakawa |
Written by | Jukki Hanada |
Music by | Tatsuya Kato |
Studio | Diomedéa |
Licensed by |
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Original network | AT-X, Tokyo MX, Sun TV, TV Aichi, BS11 |
Original run | July 6, 2012 – September 28, 2012 |
Episodes | 13 |
Campione! (Italian for 'Champion!') (カンピオーネ!, Kanpiōne!) is a Japanese light novel series written by Jō Taketsuki and illustrated by Sikorsky . 21 volumes were published by Shueisha from May 2008 to November 2017, first under their Super Dash Bunko imprint (which was abolished in 2014) and then under their Dash X Bunko imprint since.
It has been adapted into a manga series published in Shueisha's Super Dash & Go!. A 13-episode anime television series, produced by Diomedéa aired on AT-X and Tokyo MX from July to September 2012. Sentai Filmworks released an English dub of the TV series in North America. The novel's story focuses on Godou Kusanagi, a former middle school baseball player who was forced to retire due to injury, as he becomes a Campione after killing the god of war, Verethragna. Hanabee Entertainment later licensed the series in 2014.[3] There is a sequel titled Campione! Lord of Realms (カンピオーネ! ロード・オブ・レルムズ), and a spin-off based on it, Shiniki no Campiones (神域のカンピオーネス)
Godou Kusanagi, a former middle school baseball player who had to retire due to injury, is asked by his grandfather to return a stone tablet to a friend in Sardinia named Lucrezia Zora. After meeting the demonically manipulative sword-mistress Erica Blandelli, he encounters the god of war, Verethragna. After killing the god, Godou becomes a Campione, or god slayer. His duty is to fight heretical gods who start changing things to suit themselves, usually at the expense of the people in the area. One of the problems associated with being a Campione, is that his status keeps attracting attention and difficult girls. Erica, who strongly professes her love for him, usually creates awkward and misunderstood situations for him in particular. Every time he fights a god, he kisses one of the girls he has brought with him.
Campione, or God Slayers, are humans who have obtain the abilities of the first slain god called Authorities. They have enhanced bodies that can heal from even mortal wounds much faster and magic abilities which exceed that of the most powerful mages. They also have very high magic immunity which protects them from mortal enemy magic, but also prevents them from receiving beneficial magic such as teaching or healing. Thus, a caster has to deliver the spells internally through methods such as kissing or ingestion. The number of the Campiones are in chronological from when they first appeared, not a reference to power level or actual age.
Heretic Gods, or Rogue Gods, are gods that come to exist in real world, rather than staying as myths. A human who weakens and killed a Heretic God single-handedly will gain their abilities and become a Campione, while Campiones can also kill other Heretic Gods single-handedly to gain more abilities. Killing a Heretic God who is already weakened by someone else or cooperating with other people during the fight to kill them will not receive any ability. Note that even if killed, Heretic Gods will resurrect later as long as the myth is still known among humans.
The first volume of Campione! was published on May 28, 2008. The series ended with the release of the 21st volume on November 22, 2017.[5]
No. | Title | Release date | ISBN |
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01 | Heretic God (神はまつろわず, Kami Wa Matsurowazu) | May 28, 2008 | 978-4-0863-0428-3 |
02 | Arrival of a Devil King (魔王来臨, Maou Rairin) | November 26, 2008 | 978-4-0863-0460-3 |
03 | Tale of the Beginning (はじまりの物語, Hajimari no Monogatari) | March 30, 2009 | 978-4-0863-0481-8 |
04 | The Hero and The King (英雄と王, Eiyuu to Ou) | July 29, 2009 | 978-4-0863-0496-2 |
05 | Miko of the Sword (剣の巫女, Tsurugi no Miko) | November 30, 2009 | 978-4-0863-0516-7 |
06 | Flying Phoenix of Divine Mountain (神山飛鳳, Shinzan Hihō) | March 30, 2010 | 978-4-0863-0539-6 |
07 | Great Sage Equaling Heaven (斉天大聖, Seiten Taisei) | July 28, 2010 | 978-4-0863-0557-0 |
08 | Trials of the Devil Kings (受難の魔王たち, Junan no Maoutachi) | November 30, 2010 | 978-4-0863-0579-2 |
09 | Return of the Goddess (女神再び, Megami Futatabi) | March 25, 2011 | 978-4-0863-0600-3 |
10 | War God of the Lance (槍の戦神, Yari no Senjin) | August 30, 2011 | 978-4-0863-0623-2 |
11 | The Second Tale (ふたつめの物語, Futatsume no Monogatari) | December 27, 2011 | 978-4-0863-0653-9 |
12 | Transient Holy Night (かりそめの聖夜, Karisome no Seiya) | May 25, 2012 | 978-4-0863-0677-5 |
13 | Princess Goddess of the Southern Seas (南洋の姫神, Nan'yo no Himegami) | August 24, 2012 | 978-4-0863-0697-3 |
14 | The Eighth Godslayer (八人目の神殺し, Hachi Ninme no Kamigoroshi) | May 24, 2013 | 978-4-0863-0738-3 |
15 | Son of the Goddess (女神の息子, Megami no Musuko) | October 25, 2013 | 978-4-0863-0757-4 |
16 | The Stirring of Heroes (英雄たちの鼓動, Eiyuu-tachi no Kodou) | February 25, 2014 | 978-4-0863-0772-7 |
17 | The Hero's Name (英雄の名, Eiyuu no Na) | September 25, 2014 | 978-4-0863-0800-7 |
18 | Unfinished Stories of the Devil Kings (魔王たちの断章, Maotachi no Danshō) | April 24, 2015 | 978-4-0863-1039-0 |
19 | Civil War of the Devil Kings (魔王内戦, Maō Naisen) | October 25, 2016 | 978-4-0863-1147-2 |
20 | Civil War of the Devil Kings 2 (魔王内戦2, Maō Naisen 2) | December 22, 2016 | 978-4-0863-1162-5 |
21 | The Final Battle (最後の戦い, Saigo no Tatakai) | November 22, 2017 | 978-4-08-631215-8 |
A manga adaptation illustrated by Jirō Sakamoto was serialized from the inaugural October 2011 issue of Shueisha's Super Dash & Go! to the magazine's final April 2013 issue, and was compiled into three volumes.[6]
A 13-episode anime adaptation produced by Diomedéa and directed by Keizo Kusakawa aired in Japan on AT-X from July 6 to September 28, 2012[7] and has been licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks.[8] The anime adapts the first five volumes of the light novels, with the final episode being a self-contained story. The opening theme song is "BRAVE BLADE!" by Megu Sakuragawa and the closing theme song is "Raise" by Yui Ogura.
No. | Title | Original air date | |
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1 | "Tale of the Beginning" Transliteration: "Hajimari no Monogatari" (Japanese: はじまりの物語) | July 6, 2012 June 29, 2012 (Pre-airing) | |
In Sardinia, Godou Kusanagi plans to return a stone tablet entrusted by his grandfather back to its former owner named Lucrezia Zora. However, Erica Blandelli, a knight of the Copper Black Cross, threatens him to hand over the stone tablet, calling it a grimoire. When a boar is summoned by a rogue god named Verethragna, Erica fights it. Attempting to find Erica, Godou runs into Verethragna, who flees after Godou explains that he is delivering the grimoire to someone. Although Erica is unable to stop the boar in time, Godou rescues her before the boar disappears. Erica later discovers that Godou is delivering the grimoire to Lucrezia, and Erica's maid Arianna Hayama Arialdi accompanies them to Lucrezia's house. While there, Lucrezia reveals that the grimoire is based on the book of Prometheus, telling Godou to look after it. The next day, Godou and Erica encounter another rogue god named Melqart. Having learned of the ten incarnations from the grimoire, Godou asks Melqart to form an alliance against Verethragna. Using the grimoire, Godou steals Verethragna's golden sword. After kissing Erica, Godou kills Verethragna using the Warrior, therefore becoming a god slayer known as a Campione. | |||
2 | "The Landscape with a King" Transliteration: "Ōsama no iru Fūkei" (Japanese: 王様のいる風景) | July 13, 2012 | |
Godou has a dream of meeting Pandora, mother of all Campiones, who hereby dubs him a Campione. Godou realizes that Erica has moved to Japan, much to the dismay of his younger sister Shizuka Kusanagi. Erica transfers to Godou's school, causing him troubles on her first day. In a botched attempt to escape the mayhem she sets off, Godou meets a princess shrine maiden named Yuri Mariya and learns from Touma Amakasu, a member of The Committee for the Compilation of True History, a magic organization based in Japan, about the possibility of Erica seducing him into joining the Copper Black Cross. Erica brings Godou to Rome upon request to meet the representatives of The Magician Society and shows them his new powers by facing him in a duel. The representatives decides to entrust Godou with a round grimoire upon seeing his abilities. Godou also finds out that Erica chose to be with him out of true love, not by orders from her superiors. | |||
3 | "From Afar, An Enemy Comes" Transliteration: "Enpō Yori Teki Kitaru" (Japanese: 遠方より敵来たる) | July 20, 2012 | |
Yuri is tasked by Amakasu to verify that a round grimoire called the Gorgoneion has been brought to Japan by Godou. After Godou unknowingly gives the Gorgoneion to Yuri, she lectures him, explaining to him that the prophecy of Princess Alice foretells the Gorgoneion bringing about the end of the world known as the Starless Night if obtained by the rogue goddess Athena. Upon hearing this, Godou and Erica set out to find and stop Athena to buy enough time for Yuri to seal the Gorgoneion. Unfortunately, Athena kisses Godou as an unexpected move to take him out, forcing Erica to fight back but to no avail. Yuri, on the other hand, is approached by a girl named Liliana Kranjcar, a knight of the Bronze Black Cross, who has come to take the Gorgoneion. As Amakasu arrives to rescue Yuri from Liliana, Godou wakes up to Erica, who tells him that Athena has gone after the Gorgoneion. Erica kisses Godou in order to transfer information about the origin of the Gorgoneion. | |||
4 | "Rogue Athena" Transliteration: "Matsurowanu Atena" (Japanese: まつろわぬアテナ) | July 27, 2012 | |
As Godou and Erica are on their way, Yuri tries to seal the Gorgoneion at a shrine. However, Athena gets to her first. Although Liliana comes to aide Yuri, Athena easily acquires the Gorgoneion and transforms herself into her goddess form. Yuri absorbs the Wind of Death released from Athena during the transformation. As Yuri attempts a long shot to turn the tide, Godou arrives in time to heal Yuri and face Athena once more. Before Godou confronts Athena, Erica gives him the key to victory via a kiss. During the battle, Godou brings up the story of the Gorgoneion, exposing Athena's weaknesses. The battle ends when Erica gives Godou a lance to pierce through Athena, returning her back to her youth form and allowing her to leave in defeat. The next day, Godou faces Yuri's wrath for his latest and extremely misinterpreted indiscretions. | |||
5 | "Unpleasant Days" Transliteration: "Kōjitsu Narazaru Hibi" (Japanese: 好日ならざる日々) | August 3, 2012 | |
Yuri wakes up from a vision she had about Liliana discussing plans with a Campione named Sasha Dejanstahl Voban with a sinister expression, but keeps it to herself hoping it was a dream and not a vision. Yuri's sister Hikari Mariya believes that Yuri has a crush on Godou, blowing things out of proportion. Due to their rivalry, Erica challenges Yuri to a baseball match, resulting in indescribable suffering for Godou as the catcher. After Yuri provides Godou with food, Erica convinces Yuri to be accompanied by Godou to buy her first cellphone, though Yuri has trouble operating one. That night, another Campione named Salvatore Doni calls Godou, telling him to fight Voban, who is currently in Japan, in order to become stronger. However, Godou hangs up in the middle of the call. Elsewhere, Yuri has her bath rudely interrupted by Liliana, who brings her to Voban in his mansion. Voban tells Yuri that he intends to reenact the sacrificial ceremony to summon a god that Salvatore had crashed four years ago to ease his boredom. | |||
6 | "The Kings Converse" Transliteration: "Ōtachi Wa Hanashiau" (Japanese: 王たちは話し合う) | August 10, 2012 | |
Amakasu asks Godou and Erica to rescue Yuri from Voban, since only a Campione can face against another Campione. As Godou and Erica make it past the obstacles in the mansion, Yuri voices her opinion to Liliana that Godou is not like the other Campiones. Once Godou and Erica meet Voban, Erica manipulates Voban into believing that Salvatore said that the elderly should accept their age and the youth should take over authority. In response, Voban releases Yuri from his mansion, for which he plans to hunt Godou down and take her back after giving them thirty minutes to run and hide. However, if they can last till sunrise, then he will admit defeat. After thirty minutes pass, a pack of wolves give chase, but Erica defeats them. Voban appears and summons an army of Dead Servants against her. Godou attacks Voban by calling forth the White Stallion, but Voban transforms into his werewolf form and consumes the White Stallion, prompting Godou to grab Yuri and retreat using the Raptor. | |||
7 | "Wind, Rain, Wolf" Transliteration: "Kaze Yo, Ame Yo, Ōkami Yo" (Japanese: 風よ、雨よ、狼よ) | August 17, 2012 | |
Erica enters into a fierce battle against Liliana. When Yuri tries to treat Godou for his wounds, Amakasu sends Yuri to persuade Liliana to stop fighting Erica and defect from Voban. Godou, Erica, Yuri and Liliana all prepare for the final showdown against Voban. Erica and Liliana deal with the Dead Servants surrounding them. After kissing Erica, Godou brings up Voban's past, annihilating the pack of wolves. However, in order to defeat Voban, Godou must successfully remake his golden sword, which will work after Yuri passionately kisses him. Even though Godou defeats Voban, the latter still has a trick up his sleeve, that is to completely control the weather. Godou uses the Goat to control thunder, and with the help of the three girls, he is able to defeat Voban once again. Although Voban survived the blast, sunrise occurs and Voban leaves while admitting defeat. | |||
8 | "A Hero Arrives" Transliteration: "Eiyū Suizan" (Japanese: 英雄推参) | August 24, 2012 | |
In Italy, Godou is stuck vacationing on a beach with Erica, Yuri, Lucrezia and Arianna, but it is not like he wanted this to happen in the first place. Trying to escape their antics, Godou runs into Athena, who wants him to come with her towards something that has stirred up her feelings of excitement. Meanwhile, Liliana realizes the error of seeking Salvatore's help in dealing with the Heraneion, a grimoire shaped like a stone pillar located in an underground chamber. When Salvatore slices the Heraneion in half, it transforms the land's energy into a dragon above. A rogue god named Perseus shows up to valiantly slay the dragon without any concern for the consequences, ignoring Liliana's pleas. Fortunately, Athena intervenes, while Liliana takes Godou away from the area, explaining to him what Salvatore did. When Perseus pursues the two, Godou calls forth the Boar to attack, but Perseus survives. Using the Raptor, Godou charges at Perseus. However, Perseus shoots Godou with an arrow to the chest. | |||
9 | "The Missing King" (Japanese: 行方不明の王様たち) | August 31, 2012 | |
Athena stops Perseus from killing Godou, saying that Godou is much more interesting to fight after he has been beaten, which convinces Perseus to step back until next time. In another dream, Godou meets Pandora once again, where she notices that the Ram revived him, so she encourages him to defeat Perseus. When he recovers in Liliana's room, Liliana berates herself for her inaction earlier. Liliana's maid Karen Jankulovski tempts Liliana to prove her love interest in Godou, much to her embarrassment. Godou and Liliana then try to figure out how to counter Perseus's trump card. After Godou leaves to enjoy the view outside, Liliana later catches him reading her romance novel. Athena arrives to offer information about Perseus, but this means Godou will owe her a favor, to which Liliana rejects the offer. Liliana constantly struggles with her feelings with him when she tries to write love stories. She paralyzes him with tainted mint tea for her to personally confront Athena. However, Godou still has the strength to make the deal with Athena before she leaves. Meanwhile, Salvatore prevents the other girls from reaching Godou. Perseus soon after sends Godou and Liliana a message calling for a duel at a place he considers suitable for displaying his greatness to an audience. | |||
10 | "The Turbulent Demon King, The Sun Hero" (Japanese: 荒ぶる魔王、太陽の勇者) | September 7, 2012 | |
Karen tells Liliana that the only way for Godou to defeat Perseus is through a kiss. However, Godou goes off on his own, disregarding such advice. When Liliana finds Godou near the coliseum, Perseus arrives and challenges him to a duel in front of the audience. Even when using the Bull to attack, Godou does not fare well against Perseus, much to Liliana's worry. Since Godou still does not have what he needs to achieve victory, Liliana makes a decision to kiss him, which gives him the necessary knowledge to defeat Perseus. During the battle, Godou reveals that Perseus disguised himself as a Greek god, for he is actually the Persian god Mithra. Although Godou breaks Perseus's bow and arrow, Perseus stabs Godou with his sword, but Godou uses the Camel to kick him away. Perseus then uses his ability to force Liliana into subservience to attack Godou, but Liliana manages to break free of the spell after hearing Godou call her name. Liliana shoots Perseus with her bow and arrows, allowing Godou to use the Boar to defeat Perseus. Athena appears to heal Godou's wounds by kissing him before departing, much to Liliana's chagrin. Perseus is killed by a shadowy figure with a scythe, who devours him in her serpent form. The other girls finally visit Godou in Liliana's room, where Karen had purposely told them about Godou's victory achieved by Liliana's kiss. | |||
11 | "Princess Maiden of the Long Sword" (Japanese: 太刀の媛巫女) | September 14, 2012 | |
Liliana also transfers to Godou's school, again much to Shizuka's chagrin. When Godou and Liliana go to Yuri's shrine, they meet Yuri's friend Ena Seishuin, who claims to be chosen as Godou's wife. Her intentions attempt to question how Liliana and Yuri each feel about Godou. This later gives Erica to finally have the opportunity to go out on her first date with Godou. Liliana and Yuri soon realize how they feel about Godou, while Erica reminisces with Godou on their first victory together against Athena. The date is interrupted by Ena, who challenges Erica to a fight to the finish. However, Godou tries to cease the fight, but he is instead sucked into a portal underground to the Purgatory, prompting Erica and Ena to jump in as well. Meanwhile, Athena literally drops in on Shizuka at the Kusanagi household looking for Godou. | |||
12 | "The Sword of Ama no Murakumo" (Japanese: 天叢雲劍) | September 21, 2012 | |
In the Purgatory, Godou meets Susanoo in a cabin, revealing himself as a god who is also Ena's guardian, and Godou begins to understand who Susanoo was before he retired to the Purgatory. Meanwhile, as they resume their intense fight in the mountains, Ena allows her sword to fully possess and control by her, which is gradually depleting Erica's energy. Liliana and Yuri witness a black aura filling the sky, covering the entire world. When Godou takes over the fight against Ena, she decides to retreat instead. As Erica is slowly dying, Godou tries to teleport her back on Earth, but ends up taking her to various places. At the Kusanagi household, Shizuka misunderstands the things Athena said about her relationship with Godou before suddenly leaving. On an island, as Erica says her last words, Godou finally masters summoning the Youth from Verethragna's spirit, having her ingest it through him to save her life and give her divine protection. While trying to rescue Godou and Erica, Liliana and Yuri are interrupted by the same scythe-wielding serpent goddess that consumed Perseus. At the shrine, when Ena reappears completely merged with her in the form of a god, Godou and Erica save her, but the serpent goddess, recognized as Metis, absorbs the power of Ena's sword. | |||
13 | "Tale of the God Slayer" (Japanese: 神殺しの物語) | September 28, 2012 | |
Godou recalls from Susanoo that Metis, who is Athena's mother, wants to swallow the heavens as prophesied in the Gorgoneion, which actually does not pertain to Athena. Arianna and Amakasu come to retrieve Godou as well as Athena, who seems to have lost her memories after Metis previously absorbed her powers. Erica, Yuri, Liliana and Ena stay behind to try to buy enough time against Metis to allow Godou to recharge his powers. However, after the four are easily defeated, Metis comes after Godou, who manages to revive his powers. During the fight, Metis absorbs Athena's powers again, transforming her into her true goddess form. In order to prevent the prophecy from coming true, Godou receives help from each of the four girls to expose Metis's weaknesses. With the last kiss given by Athena after summoning her with the Gale, Godou is able to achieve victory, banishing the black aura from the sky and returning everything back to normal. |