Shaman King (2001-2002)

Premiere:
July 4, 2001

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 64

Finale:
September 25, 2002

Original Title:
シャーマンキング

Alternate Titles:
Król szamanów
Shaman King 2001
Shaman King: ราชันต์แห่งภูต
Shāman Kingu
Король Шаманів
Шаман Кинг
שמאן קינג
زعيم المحاربين
ملك الشامان
シャーマンキング(2001)
通灵王(2001)
通靈王(2001)

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
4Kids Entertainment
King Records
XEBEC

Countries:
JP

Asakura Yoh is a shaman, a person who communicates with ghosts. He enters the Shaman Fight, for whoever wins the tournament gets to commune with the Great Spirit, God . . . that and his fiance Anna wants to be the wife of the Shaman King. Helping him are his friends Manta, Horo Horo, Ryu, and his samurai ghost partner, Amidamaru.

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Animation Director:
Akira Takahashi

Art Direction:
Toshihisa Koyama

Associate Producer:
Koji Asano

Character Designer:
Akio Takami

Co-Producer:
Jim Malone

Comic Book:
Hiroyuki Takei

Editor:
Yayoi Otake

Executive Producer:
Toshimichi Otsuki

Music:
Freddy Sheinfeld
Toshiyuki Omori
Elik Alvarez

Producer:
Fukashi Azuma

Sound Effects:
Shizuo Kurahashi

Writer:
Katsuhiko Koide

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