Strange Dawn (Japanese: ストレンジドーン, Hepburn: Sutorenji Dōn) is a 13-episode anime television series created by Hal Film Maker for Pioneer LDC (now NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan) in 2000. The series follows the adventures of Eri and Yuko after they are transported to a strange world where all the people are very short.
Strange Dawn | |
ストレンジドーン (Sutorenji Dōn) | |
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Genre | Adventure, Fantasy, Isekai |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Jun'ichi Satō |
Written by | Michiko Yokote |
Music by | Kaoru Wada |
Studio | Hal Film Maker |
Licensed by | Urban Vision Studios |
Original network | WOWOW |
English network | |
Original run | July 11, 2000 – September 26, 2000 |
Episodes | 13 |
Novel | |
Strange Dawn Special: TV Anime Strange Dawn Side Story | |
Written by | Hiroshi Ishizaki |
Published by | Sony Magazines |
Published | August 2000 |
The series aired on Britain's Channel 5 during their Saturday morning children's slot in early 2002 and was later licensed by Urban Vision in North America, and the first two DVD volumes were released. However, the company never had any plans for releasing the final two DVDs in the series.[1][2] Anime DVD distributor Dybex did release all four volumes on DVD with French and Dutch subtitles.
Two teenage girls (Yuko and Eri) are transported to a magical planet which is dominated by small semi-humans. To the girls surprise they are treated as gods by the little creatures. They learn that princess Alia used her magic-powers to transport them to their world, because they believe Yuko and Eri are the 'protectors' and will end the horrible war that has been going on for years on their planet. However Yuko and Eri try to convince them that they are nothing more but two girls and are no gods, all they want is to go home. They befriend Shall who comes to the decision to protect Yuko and Eri he tells them that Princess Alia was captured right after she summoned them. Shall then leads them into a long journey to find Princess Alia, unfortunately other countries discover the appearance of the two human girls and are doing anything that they can to use them for their own benefit.
Sony Magazines released a novel based on the anime by Hiroshi Ishizaki.