K (Anime) - TV Tropes. Minutes into the Future, following a slightly Alternate History, Japan has become a technologically advanced land and one of the world's most flourishing countries due to the power of the Kings. These seven individuals are chosen for their abilities to embody the natural forces of the world, and they have the ability to grant powers to their followers, who form their . Two powerful sides - the Red Clan, HOMRA, and the Blue Clan, Scepter 4, have been at odds, and their conflict comes to a head due to the murder of Red Clansman Tatara Totsuka at the hands of a culprit claiming to be the Colorless King. Amidst all this, an energetic 1. Ashinaka High known as Yashiro Isana (or Shiro for short), finds himself chased by a bunch of shady guys, members of HOMRA. Just as he thinks he's saved by the timely intervention of a swordsman calling himself Kuroh Yatogami, he somehow ends up with Kuroh's sword pointed at his neck. And soon after, all display devices within the city begin to static - show a man who is unmistakably himself, identifying himself as the Colorless King and committing the murder. Written by Go. RA, a team consisting of seven Light Novel authors, K is an original Fall 2. Anime that premiered on October 4, by Go Hands. Latest trending topics being covered on ZDNet including Reviews, Tech Industry, Security, Hardware, Apple, and Windows. Roughly 98% of computers affected by WannaCry ransomware were running Windows 7, according to data released by Kaspersky Lab — Windows XP was Cylance director of sales engineering Rich Thompson stops by the InformationWeek News Desk to share how the company uses artificial intelligence to identify unknown. The anime gained some notice by revealing almost no details about its plot, setting, or genre in promotional materials. It was quickly picked up by both Animax Asia and VIZ Media for simulcasting. A sequel was announced when the last episode aired. In May 2. 01. 3, the sequel was confirmed to be a movie adaptation, K: Missing Kings, that was released in July 2. A second season, K: Return of Kings, aired in Fall 2. A prequel manga, K: Memory of Red, centered on Homra, began serialization in Kodansha's Aria on May 2. Another prequel manga, K - Stray Dog Story, centered on Kuroh before S1, began running in Kodansha's good! Afternoon on November 2. Two Light Novels, called K Side: Blue and K Side: Red, were released in October and November 2. These two were followed by K Side: Black & White, which was released in May 2. Another prequel manga, K: Days of Blue began its run on Kodansha's Aria on October 2. K: Countdown , an midquel manga between The Movie and the second season was released on December 2. Cheating Dome, your magical resource for Cheats, Hints, Tips, Achievements and Trophies! There are SO many iPhone docks out there. Most of them have a modern, very electronic look to them or they just take up a lot of room. 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Most noteworthy of the prequel light novels is Lost Small World, which follows Misaki Yata and Saruhiko Fushimi from when they first met in middle school, to when Fushimi leaves HOMRA and joins Scepter 4. The novel received a manga adaptation, and a stage play adaptation in July 2. The series has an official High School A. U., Gakuen K. A manga and a Play. Station Portable. Otome Game set in this universe, called Gakuen K ~Wonderful School Days~ have been released. The game was ported to Play Station Vita in December 2. It features an original protagonist called Saya Konohana. A new anime project has been greenlit, called K Seven Stories, announced 4/3. The format and length have not yet been revealed, nor has the story, although it seems to revolve around the main 7 Kings. K is licensed in North America by VIZ Media and the first season was aired on their Neon Alley site with an English dub. The movie and the second season have been simulcast, but not yet dubbed. The series is available on both Hulu and Netflix in the US. Not to be confused with K- On! Tread carefully. Spoilers abound. Accidental Truth: In Episode 2, Yashiro cooked up a fake story about his imaginary sick sister who's been hospitalized since a young age to garner sympathy from Kuroh and give himself ample time to escape. Then in Episode 1. Adolf K. Weismann, whose elder sister Claudia died in the war.. All There in the Manual: Due to a clever marketing ploy K has large chunks of background information and a bunch of characters' backstories provided via manga adaptations, radio dramas, Drama CDs, and novels. Alternate Universe: Gakuen K is an official one. The cast goes to an average high school, and HOMRA and Scepter 4 are rival clubs instead of clans. Amazing Technicolor World: Like looking through a glass bottle. The colour tends to match whatever clan is most prominent in the scene. Animal- Eared Headband: An elite faction of Gold Clansmen are known as the . In this case the unusual animal- inspired appearance is treated in a fairly serious manner instead of as a cute quirk. Apocalyptic Log: Tatara Totsuka's video tape, which contains a declaration by . Even though the main character Takeru Kusuhara was equipped in riot gear including a large shield and a helmet, one of the criminal Strain he was facing easily slices his shield with a Magical Gesture as if it was made of butter. Ass Pull: In- Universe, Yashiro had to rely on making things up to successfully escape from an almost certainly bloody death at the hands of Kuroh. Asshole Victim: Despite seeming like an evil ruthless gang on the offset, the people HOMRA attacks (with the exception of Yashiro) are only those who deserve them - such as violent mafia goons. Authority Equals Asskicking: The Kings are the strongest fighters in their respective clans. Awesome Anachronistic Apparel: The . Munakata, being clever as well, knew what Yashiro was up to and attempted to double- cross him, sending Fushimi and the others - but Yashiro one- ups him as Kuroh notices Fushimi's spite at the last second and Yashiro manipulates him again. Battle Aura: All of the kings and some clan members have glowing auras that match their clan's color when using their psychic powers. Battle in the Rain: Episode 7 has Scepter 4 cornering Shiro, Kuroh and Neko. Kuroh fights Reisi in the rain to give the others a chance to escape. Big Damn Heroes: Kuroh Yatogami saved Yashiro Isana from the HOMRA thugs.. Big Fancy House: SCEPTER 4's headquarters definitely looks like one. Bittersweet Ending: Ending of season 1. The evil Colorless King is ultimately killed, Totsuka's death is avenged, and Mikoto's Sword of Damocles is prevented from dropping. However, both Shiro and Mikoto are seemingly dead and the HOMRA clansmen have lost their King. Neko, however, does not believe that Shiro is dead, and she and Kuroh both leave in search of him. The ending of season 2 counts for Yukari and Sukuna. Bland- Name Product: A subtle version - the large- screened clearly Panasonic television in the city with a similar logo is named . In episode 3, an i. Phone advert can be seen in the background.. From the preview for episode 2: Shiro: Hi, I'm Yashiro Isana, the protagonist of this show, who's in the middle of getting himself killed.. Kuroh: Shut up. Shiro: By the way, how do you guys usually hand someone a pair of scissors? Yes, that's right, normally you would hand it over with the blade facing away from the person receiving it. Kuroh: Shut up. Breakout Character: Saruhiko Fushimi and to a slightly lesser extent Misaki Yata. The two and their interactions are so popular that the novel focusing on their backstory got a manga adaptation and even a stage play. They are also featured prominently in merchandise even more than the main character and his clan. And fans have noticed Expy versions of Saruhiko in multiple popular bishounen- collecting games. Brought Down to Normal: Everyone loses their powers at the end of the second season when the Slate is destroyed. Subverted for some reason, only the Kings lost their immediate powers as it seems like Strains and the clansmen still have some of their powers. Bullet Dodges You: The 'bomb and umbrella' supposition, used to describe Kings in the novel K Side: Blue, states that no matter how many missiles or bullets are fired at The Chosen One, they would all miss him as if being deflected by a giant umbrella. But what if a nuclear bomb were to be dropped on their heads? Its power is such that, even if deflected, it'll still cause harm to The Chosen One. The answer is that fate itself won't allow the nuclear bomb to fall - it'll just hang there in the air, suspended by an invisible umbrella. Call Back: The beginning of Return of Kings is full of them. Shiro falls from the sky again. Sukuna sits on top of a billboard, like Kuroh did in the first episode of the first season. Sukuna also enacts something from a PDA while sitting by the window in the Starbucks, like the HOMRA clansman spotting Shiro in the crowd in season 1. The fight in that episode takes place in the same lobby that HOMRA and Scepter 4 had a confrontation in in the beginning of the previous season, only now, they're fighting JUNGLE instead of each other. Likewise, Saruhiko and Misaki run into each other on the school island, only this time, they're fighting Sukuna instead of each other. Shiro's Big Damn Heroes moment in episode 3 mirror's Kuroh's rescue of him in the beginning of season 1. They all meet in Shiro's dorm room, only now it's everyone, not just that trio. Cast Full of Pretty Boys: Ridiculous amounts of pretty. Almost every male character seems to have come from the bishonen closet. Cast Herd. Cataclysm Backstory: The Kagutsu crater that is shown briefly in Episode 3 is revealed to have been one according to side materials. This incident, which was caused by the former Red King's Sword of Damocles dropping ten years before the story began, destroyed a large part of southern Kanto and killed over seven hundred thousand people, including the Red King himself. It was even (indirectly) responsible for the former Blue King's death as well. He knew the camera was there, and he even gloated before it. Then he shoots it. Cerebus Rollercoaster: The first episode starts off fairly dramatically and ends on a rather tense note as Kuroh prepares to cut down Shiro for supposedly committing a murder. Then Episode 2 abruptly shifts the tone to comedic during the wacky chase scene between the main trio before the next episode returns the story to a sober tone as it introduces mounting tensions between the Red and Blue clans. Interplay. 20. 15- 1. Descent: Underground Early Access. 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