Sagrada Reset | |
サクラダリセット (Sakurada Risetto) | |
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Genre | Fantasy, science fiction[1] |
Light novel | |
Written by | Yutaka Kōno |
Illustrated by | You Shiina |
Published by | Kadokawa Shoten |
Imprint | Sneaker Bunko |
Magazine | The Sneaker |
Demographic | Male |
Original run | 30 May 2009 – 31 March 2012 |
Volumes | 7 |
Manga | |
Written by | Masahiko Yoshihara |
Published by | Kadokawa Shoten |
Magazine | Monthly Shōnen Ace |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | December 2010 – November 2011 |
Volumes | 2 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Shinya Kawatsura |
Produced by | Hiroyuki Aoi Takashi Tachizaki Hirotsugu Ogisu |
Written by | Katsuhiko Takayama |
Music by | Rayons |
Studio | David Production |
Licensed by | |
Original network | Tokyo MX, KTV, BS11, AT-X |
Original run | 5 April 2017 – 13 September 2017 |
Episodes | 24 |
Live-action film | |
Directed by | Yoshihiro Fukagawa |
Produced by | Kei Haruna |
Released | 25 March 2017 |
Live-action film | |
Directed by | Yoshihiro Fukagawa |
Produced by | Kei Haruna |
Released | 13 May 2017 |
Manga | |
Illustrated by | Tatsu Nohana |
Published by | Enterbrain |
Magazine | Famitsu Comic Clear |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | 2017 – present |
Sagrada Reset (Japanese: サクラダリセット, Hepburn: Sakurada Risetto), also known as Sakurada Reset, is a Japanese light novel series written by Yutaka Kōno and illustrated by You Shiina. The series was published by Kadokawa Shoten between 2009 and 2012. A manga adaptation was published in Monthly Shōnen Ace in 2010. A 24-episode anime television series produced by David Production aired from 5 April to 13 September 2017. The anime is licensed by Sentai Filmworks in North America. The two-part live-action film premiered on 25 March 2017 and 13 May 2017.
The story is set in Sakurada (咲良田), a town where everyone possesses special abilities. The protagonist is Kei Asai, a boy with eidetic memory. Upon Sumire Soma's urging, Kei meets Misora Haruki, a quiet, withdrawn girl who can reset the world to up to three days in the past. Thanks to his ability, Kei can remember the time Misora has reset, and thus Sumire suggests that Kei becomes the companion of Haruki to help her use her abilities for good leading to them becoming part of the Service Club—a club that accomplishes tasks given to them. The Service Club then becomes involved with the Administration Bureau, an organization that monitors all special abilities in Sakurada and orchestrates events in Sakurada according to their directives, utilizing the 'Witch' at their disposal. Unknown to the Service Club, their involvement with the Bureau puts them into a larger chain of events that only the Witch knows.
Yutaka Kōno published the novels, with illustrations by You Shiina, in Kadokawa Shoten's The Sneaker magazine.[7] The first volume was then published under Kadokawa's Sneaker Bunko imprint in 2009. The series ran until 2012, during which time it was collected into seven volumes.[1] Kōno also wrote six short stories for the series, four of which were collected in the fourth novel, while the other two were published on Kadokawa's The Sneaker website.[1] A reprint of the novels was announced at the same time as the anime and live-action films. The first reprinted volume was released in September 2016, and further volumes were reprinted on a monthly schedule.[1] A new novel adaptation is also due to accompany the anime and films.[1]
No. | Title | Release date | ISBN |
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1 | Cat, Ghost and Revolution Sunday Neko to Yūrei to Nichiyōbi no Kakumei (猫と幽霊と日曜日の革命) | 30 May 2009[8] 24 September 2016 (reprint)[9] | 978-4-04-474301-7 ISBN 978-4-04-104188-8 |
2 | Witch, Picture and Red Eye Girl | 27 February 2010[10] | 978-4-04-474302-4 |
3 | Memory in Children | 31 August 2010[11] | 978-4-04-474303-1 |
4 | Goodbye is Not Easy Word to Say | 30 November 2010[12] | 978-4-04-474304-8 |
5 | One Hand Eden | 28 April 2011[13] | 978-4-04-474305-5 |
6 | Boy, Girl and —— | 30 November 2011[14] | 978-4-04-474306-2 |
7 | Boy, Girl and the Story of Sagrada | 31 March 2012[15] | 978-4-04-100209-4 |
Masahiko Yoshihara began serializing a manga adaptation in the February 2011 issue of Kadokawa's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Ace in December 2010.[16][1] The series was compiled into two volumes, both published on 22 November 2011 (ISBN 978-4-04-120011-7 and ISBN 978-4-04-120012-4).[17][18] A second manga was released to accompany the anime and film project in 2017.[19]
A 24-episode anime television series adaptation aired from 5 April[20] to 13 September 2017. The series is produced by David Production and directed by Shinya Kawatsura, with scripts written by Katsuhiko Takayama and character designs by Tomoyuki Shitaya.[21][22] The opening theme is "Reset" sung by Yui Makino, and the ending theme is "Tonariau" (トナリアウ) by The Oral Cigarettes.[23] The second opening theme is "Dakara Boku wa Boku o Tebanasu" (だから僕は僕を手放す) by Weaver, and the second ending theme is "Colors of Happiness" by Yui Makino.[24] Sentai Filmworks has licensed the series in North America and will release the anime on home video.[25] The series was streamed exclusively on Anime Strike, Amazon's on-demand anime subscription service.[26] MVM Films will release the series in the United Kingdom.[27]
No. | Title | Original air date |
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1 | "Memory in Children 1/3" | 5 April 2017 |
2 | "Memory in Children 2/3" | 12 April 2017 |
3 | "Cat, Ghost and Revolution Sunday 1/2" | 19 April 2017 |
4 | "Cat, Ghost and Revolution Sunday 2/2" | 26 April 2017 |
5 | "Marble World and Candy Resist" "Bīdama Sekai to Kyandī Rejisuto" (ビー玉世界とキャンディーレジスト) | 3 May 2017 |
6 | "Witch, Picture and Red Eye Girl 1/3" | 10 May 2017 |
7 | "Witch, Picture and Red Eye Girl 2/3" | 17 May 2017 |
8 | "Witch, Picture and Red Eye Girl 3/3" | 24 May 2017 |
9 | "Strapping/Goodbye is not an easy word to say" | 31 May 2017 |
10 | "Memory in Children 3/3" | 7 June 2017 |
11 | "A Certain Day's Haruki-san" "Aru Hi no Haruki-san" (ある日の春埼さん) | 14 June 2017 |
12 | "One Hand Eden 1/4" | 21 June 2017 |
13 | "One Hand Eden 2/4" | 28 June 2017 |
14 | "One Hand Eden 3/4" | 5 July 2017 |
15 | "One Hand Eden 4/4" | 12 July 2017 |
16 | "Boy, Girl and — 1/4" | 19 July 2017 |
17 | "Boy, Girl and — 2/4" | 26 July 2017 |
18 | "Boy, Girl and — 3/4" | 2 August 2017 |
19 | "Boy, Girl and — 4/4" | 9 August 2017 |
20 | "Boy, Girl and the Story of Sagrada 1/5" | 16 August 2017 |
21 | "Boy, Girl and the Story of Sagrada 2/5" | 23 August 2017 |
22 | "Boy, Girl and the Story of Sagrada 3/5" | 30 August 2017 |
23 | "Boy, Girl and the Story of Sagrada 4/5" | 6 September 2017 |
24 | "Boy, Girl and the Story of Sagrada 5/5" | 13 September 2017 |
A pair of live-action films were announced in September 2016.[1] The films are directed by Yoshihiro Fukagawa and produced by Kei Haruna. Filming began on 17 September 2016, and lasted for two months.[1] The films were screened in approximately 200 theaters.[1] The first film premiered on 25 March 2017,[28] while the second film premiered on 13 May 2017. The theme song for the first film is "Last Call" by flumpool.[29]