Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Bibliotheca Mystica de Dantalian, Dantalian's Bookshelf
Japanese: ダンタリアンの書架
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Type:
TV
Episodes:
12
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Jul 16, 2011 to Oct 1, 2011
Premiered:
Summer 2011
Broadcast:
Saturdays at 01:23 (JST)
Producers:
TV Tokyo, Kadokawa Shoten, Half H.P Studio, Nippon Columbia, Kadokawa Pictures Japan, KlockWorx, NTT Docomo, Dwango
Licensors:
Funimation
Studios:
Gainax
Source:
Light novel
Duration:
24 min. per ep.
Rating:
R - 17+ (violence & profanity)
Statistics
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#32192
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Popularity:
#1594
Members:
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Favorites:
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New Interest Stack
Interest StacksBooks, libraries and more: Anime set in aforementioned time periods. Some of them are technically not historical but have the vibes. Anime that portray characters heavily influenced by words. This could be anything from a librarian, a writer, editor, etc. The included anime contain multiple mysterious cases that are only loosely connected, or not connected at all. This stack excludes original anime as they have no demographic as well as anime where the female is just a Deuteragonist (Unless in instances where she has equal or even more importance than the male protagonist). An assorted stack of anime series with some talented detectives and mind-boggling mysteries to uncover. Highly recommended for fans who love to put on a thinking cap and wrap their head around, trying to unravel secrets alongside the protagonists. Anime that are set during the Victorian era (or just any time during the 19th century), or features characters that wear gothic/historical inspired fashion. These are series that may appeal to an otaku with an ENFJ or INFJ-type personality. Here is a list of anime that are not the best ones, but can definitively kill some time. Eighteen-hundreds. The century of noblesse oblige and fantastical mysteries taking place in sublime surroundings. A feeling of eerieness in the air might also be present. Hello, and please note that the animes mentioned on this list are all philosophically driven. They may cause uneasiness while watching them because they make us introspect on our ideas of how life is/should be accompanied by complex abstract questions that often don't have answers. This stack is dedicated to a variety of anime, the events of which either directly take place in a Victorian setting, or emulate it in one way or another through (dark) steampunk or romantic aesthetics and philosophy. I also included shows with significant inspiration from Victorian history or literature. Given the setting, most of these anime are pretty gothic and sophisticated, but that wasn't the end in itself. Detectives that travel around with an absolute freak just a total freak of a thing. Demons? Gods? Corpses? Puppets? Some kind of freak. The detective can also be weird. Hyouka doesn't count because both protags are equal amount of weird but acceptable little freak. Death note also doesn't count because Ryuk is the one who's followed around by a freak, not L. Please feel free to suggest more. As of now, I've only seen Un-Go and Sakon, both of which are recommendations but Sakon is a lot more tentative of one. Gothic art is an aesthetic movement which places heavy emphasis on an atmosphere of mystery, terror and haunting. It is commonly characterised by supernatural entities and occurrences, unsettling and macabre narratives, a preoccupation with the past, bleak and decaying landscapes, claustrophobic and oppressive atmospheres as well as heavy use of metaphors and psychological conflicts. The aim of this stack is to collect notable and defining works which incorporate the Gothic and/or elements of the genre in the medium of anime. |