
Also known as ディー・グレイマン
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Towards the end of the 19th century, Allen Walker officially joins the organization of Exorcists that destroy the beings known as Akuma; mechanic weapons made by the Millennium Earl with the suffering souls of the dead. Allen has both a cursed eye and an anti-Akuma weapon as an arm, bearing the power of "Innocence", a gift given to him as an apostle of God. Allen, along with his fellow Exorcists must put a stop to the Millennium Earl's ultimate plot that could lead to the destruction of the world and all who live on it.
D.Gray-man is based on Katsura Hoshino's manga series of the same title. The anime adapts the first 158 chapters from the first 16 volumes, while adding anime exclusive content, mainly during the first half of the series. FUNimation Entertainment licensed and released only the first 51 episodes of D.Gray-man. The explanation they provided for not acquiring the remaining episodes was that there were licensing issues with Dentsu. However, on June 30, 2016, it was announced that Funimation acquired the rights the second half of the anime.
Openings
1: "INNOCENT SORROW" by abingdon boys school (eps 1-25)
2: "Brightdown" by Tamaki Nami (eps 26-51)
3: "Doubt & Trust" by access (eps 52-76)
4: "Gekidou" by UVERworld (eps 77-106)
Endings
1: "Snow Kiss" by NIRGILIS (eps 1-13)
2: "Pride of Tomorrow" by JUNE (eps 14-25)
3: "Yume no Tsuduki e" by surface (eps 26-38)
4: "Antoinette Blue" by Kitade Nana (eps 39-51)
5: "Anata ga Koko ni Iru Riyuu" by Rie fu (eps 52-64)
6: "Wish" by Sowelu (eps 65-76)
7: "Regret" by Hoshimura Mai (eps 77-89)
8: "Changin" by Stephanie (eps 90-103)
English title
D.Gray-man
Romaji title
D.Gray-man
Japanese title
ディー・グレイマン
Synonyms
D. Gray-man, D. Grey-man
Main studio
TMS Entertainment
Producers
TV Tokyo, Aniplex, Dentsu, Half H.P Studio, Sony Music Entertainment
Licensors
Funimation
Japanese title
ディー・グレイマン