BLUE EXORCIST THE MOVIE (青の祓魔師 -劇場版- Ao no Exorcist -Gekijōban-) is an animated movie produced by A-1 Pictures based on the manga, Ao no Exorcist, by Kazue Katō and the anime. The movie was directed by Atsushi Takahashi, and has an original story written by Reiko Yoshida. The film also adapts the bonus chapter "Phantom Train" (
The movie was announced to be green-lit on September 30th, 2011, and the official release in theatres was confirmed to be December 28, 2012 in Japan. A novelization of the movie was also published in Japan in parallel with the movie on December 31, 2012. The film was then released for home video on July 3, 2013 in Japan.
Introduction[]
When his adoptive father, Shiro Fujimoto is killed by his biological father, Satan, Rin Okumura swears to become an Exorcist to avenge Shiro's death by essentially declaring war on Gehenna. Much later, whilst the preparations for a festival which is celebrated once every 11 years in True Cross Academy Town are being performed, a "Phantom Train" goes berserk—the barriers protecting the town from Demon intrusions are under repair. Rin, Yukio, and Shiemi are sent to exorcise the Phantom Train, but Rin manages to complicate the situation. Amongst the chaos, Rin meets a Demon in the form of a young boy. Meanwhile, Cheng-Long Liu, an Upper First Class Exorcist from the Taiwan Branch, joins Shura in the repair operation; as their paths all cross, fate takes its course.
Characters[]
In the film, three new, exclusive characters are introduced.
- The young demon Rin meets in the Phantom Train subjugation mission. He seems to be sealed in a shrine for an unknown reason. He is looked after by Rin during the festival. He is voiced by Rie Kugimiya in Japanese and Cassandra Lee in English.
- An Upper First Class exorcist from the Taiwan branch. Comes to Japan to help True Cross Academy change a new barrier. He is from an elite family and has high exorcism skills. He is voiced by Hidenobu Kiuchi in Japanese and Todd Haberkorn in English.
- A minor character in the film, she is a notable exorcist from the Jakarta branch of the True Cross Order. Renzo Shima has a crush on her.
Japanese Cast,Staff and Companies[]
Cast of Ao No Exorcist[]
- Jun Fukuyama as Yukio Okumura
- Nobuhiko Okamoto as Rin Okumura
- Rie Kugimiya as Usamaro
- Kana Hanazawa as Shiemi Moriyama
- Kazuya Nakai as Ryuji Suguro
- Ayahi Takagaki as Kuro
- Daisuke Ono as Arthur A. Angel
- Eri Kitamura as Izumo Kamiki
- Hidenobu Kiuchi as Cheng-Long Liu
- Hiroshi Kamiya as Mephisto Pheles
- Keiji Fujiwara as Shiro Fujimoto
- Koji Yusa as Renzo Shima
- Rina Satou as Shura Kirigakure
- Yuuki Kaji as Konekomaru Miwa
- Akeno Watanabe as Rin Okumura(Young)
- Akeno Watanabe as Yukio Okumura(Young)
- Kazuhiro Oguro as Kaoru Tsubaki
- Kentarou Itou as Reiji Shiratori
- Koji Yusa as Juzo Shima
- Koji Yusa as Kinzo Shima
- Nao Tōyama as Nee
- Tetsuo Goto as Hearing Officer
- Tetsuya Kakihara as Amaimon
- Tsuyoshi Inoue as Exorcist
Staff and Creators of Ao No Exorcist
Director: Atsushi Takahashi
Script: Reiko Yoshida
Music: Hiroyuki Sawano
Original creator: Kazue Katō
Character Design: Keigo Sasaki
Art Director: Shinji Kimura
Color design: Nagisa Abe
Key Animation:
- Hiroshi Shimizu
- Kazuhiro Miwa
- Keisuke Watabe
- Masahiko Kubo
- Masahiro Sekiguchi
- Shingo Ogiso
- Soichiro Matsuda
- Takaaki Wada
- Takahiko Abiru
- Takahiro Chiba
- Yûichi Takahashi
Music Performance:
- Jō Kishigami (Horn)
- Otohiko Fujita (Horn)
- Yoshiyuki Uema (Horn)
Theme Song Performance: UVERworld
Japanese Companies[]
Animation Production: A-1 Pictures
Production:
- Aniplex
- Bandai Co., Ltd.
- Blue Exorcist Movie Production Partners
- Dentsu Inc.
- Mainichi Broadcasting System
- MOVIC
- Namco Bandai Games
- Shueisha
- TBS
- TOHO
Gallery[]
Trailer[]
Trivia[]
- This film marks the first time the characters of Juzo and Kinzo Shima were animated, having been left out of the original anime run.