Umineko: When They Cry (anime) (2024)

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Umineko no Naku Koro ni (うみねこのなく頃に lit. When the Seagulls Cry) is an anime adaptation of the visual novel series of the same name, first announced by 07th Expansion and animated by Studio DEEN. The series originally aired in Japan on Chiba TV from July 2, 2009 to December 24, 2009, and would air on additional stations at later times. It contains 26 episodes, encompassing the Question Arcs.

The anime was licensed in the US by NIS America under the English title Umineko: When They Cry in 2012.

Contents

  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 List of Episodes
  • 3 Staff
    • 3.1 Key Staff
    • 3.2 Voice Cast
  • 4 Reception
  • 5 Gallery
  • 6 DVD Bonuses
    • 6.1 Uraneko
  • 7 See Also
  • 8 Trivia
  • 9 External Links
  • 10 References

Introduction[]

The affluent Ushiromiya family patriarch, Kinzo, is on his deathbed, and his family has assembled at their private island to discuss the division of his estate. As they bicker over their father's immense inheritance, a typhoon closes in, trapping them on the island. They suddenly receive an eerie word of warning...and then, in the dead of night, the murders begin.

One by one, family members are discovered murdered in bizarre and inhuman ways. Some within the family turn to superstition, blaming it on a witch rumored to inhabit the island. But one of them - the young Battler Ushiromiya - refuses to accept the supernatural and vows to uncover the real killer behind the seemingly impossible slaughters. He soon finds himself confronted by the apparent witch, and enters into a life-or-death battle for the truth.[1]

List of Episodes[]

A total of 13 home video box sets, each containing two episodes, were released between October 23, 2009 and October 22, 2010.

Main article: List of Umineko home video releases
EpisodeNameRelease DatePreview Narrator
1I-I: OpeningJuly 2, 2009Jessica Ushiromiya
2I-II: First MoveJuly 9Maria Ushiromiya
3I-III: Dubious MoveJuly 16Shannon
4I-IV: BlunderJuly 23George Ushiromiya
5I-V: Fool's MateJuly 30Beatrice
6II-I: Middle GameAugust 6Kanon
7II-II: Early Queen MoveAugust 13Battler Ushiromiya
8II-III: Weak SquareAugust 20Maria Ushiromiya
9II-IV: SkewerAugust 27Toshiro Gohda
10II-V: AcceptSeptember 3Chiyo Kumasawa
11II-VI: Back Rank MateSeptember 10Rosa Ushiromiya
12III-I: CastlingSeptember 17Krauss Ushiromiya
13III-II: GambitSeptember 24Ronove
14III-III: Positional PlayOctober 1Virgilia
15III-IV: Isolated PawnOctober 8Rudolf Ushiromiya
16III-V: Queening SquareOctober 15Eva Ushiromiya
17III-VI: PromotionOctober 22Lambdadelta and Bernkastel
18III-VII: SwindlesOctober 29Ange Ushiromiya
19IV-I: End GameNovember 5Seven Stakes of Purgatory
20IV-II: ZugzwangNovember 12Sakutaro
21IV-III: ProphylaxisNovember 19Kinzo Ushiromiya
22IV-IV: Problem ChildNovember 26Gaap
23IV-V: BreakthroughDecember 3Chiester Sisters
24IV-VI: AdjournDecember 10Juuza Amakusa
25IV-VII: Forced MoveDecember 17Beatrice
26IV-VIII: SacrificeDecember 24-

Staff[]

Key Staff[]

Voice Cast[]

Main article: Voice cast of Umineko

Reception[]

On July 7, 2009, Umineko placed 2nd on Dengeki Online's survey for anticipated summer anime.[2]

According to someanithing.com. the anime made 96.1 million yen (US equivalent: approx. $1,032,000, taking into account 2009 conversion rates) from DVD and Blu-Ray sales on its first release.[3] 62% of its initial sales were DVDs while the rest were BDs.[4]

As of September 13, 2024, the anime sits at a score of 7.03 on MyAnimeList and an average score of 63% on AniList.

Gallery[]

Cover.

Logo during the opening.

DVD Bonuses[]

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The Collector's Edition DVDs each contained episode audio commentaries by voice actors, a series of discussions called Special Talk in Rokkenjima (スペシャルトーク in 六軒島) between Ryukishi07 and voice actors, and Uraneko shorts.

DVD SetEpisode Commentary and VAsSpecial Talk VAsUraneko Episodes
Note 01Episode 1 (Daisuke Ono and Marina Inoue)Special Talk in Rokkenjima Part 1 (Daisuke Ono and Marina Inoue)1, 2
Note 02Episode 3 (Daisuke Ono and Marina Inoue)Special Talk in Rokkenjima Part 2 (Daisuke Ono and Marina Inoue)3, 4
Note 03Episode 5 (Kenichi Suzumura and Yui Horie)Special Talk in Rokkenjima II Part 1 (Kenichi Suzumura and Yuu Kobayashi)5, 6
Note 04Episode 7 (Kenichi Suzumura and Yui Horie)Special Talk in Rokkenjima II Part 2 (Kenichi Suzumura and Yuu Kobayashi)7, 8
Note 05Episode 10 (Ami Koshimizu and Hitoshi Bifu)Special Talk in Rokkenjima III Part 1 (Ami Koshimizu and Hitoshi Bifu)9, 10
Note 06Episode 11 (Ami Koshimizu and Hitoshi Bifu)Special Talk in Rokkenjima III Part 2 (Ami Koshimizu and Hitoshi Bifu)11, 12
Note 07Episode 14 (Kikuko Inoue and Tomokazu Sugita)Special Talk in Rokkenjima EX. (Rie Kugimiya and Yuu Kobayashi)13, 14
Note 08Episode 16 (Kikuko Inoue and Tomokazu Sugita)Special Talk in Rokkenjima IV Part 1 (Miki Itou and Emi Shinohara)15, 16
Note 09Episode 18 (Yuka Saitou, Madoka Yonezawa, Seiko Yoshida, Yuri Yamaoka)Special Talk in Rokkenjima IV Part 2 (Miki Itou and Emi Shinohara)17, 18
Note 10Episode 19 (Rina Satou and Kouji Yusa)Special Event "The Banquet of the Golden Witches" in Rokkenjima Part 1 (Sayaka Ohara, Rina Satou, Yuka Saitou, Madoka Yonezawa)19, 20
Note 11Episode 21 (Rina Satou and Kouji Yusa)Special Event "The Banquet of the Golden Witches" in Rokkenjima Part 2 (Sayaka Ohara, Rina Satou, Yuka Saitou, Madoka Yonezawa)21, 22
Note 12Episode 24 (Sayaka Ohara and Rina Satou)Special Talk in Rokkenjima V Part 1 (Sayaka Ohara and Rina Satou)23, 24
Note 13Episode 26 (Daisuke Ono and Sayaka Ohara)Special Talk in Rokkenjima V Part 2 (Sayaka Ohara and Rina Satou)25, 26

Uraneko[]

Uraneko (うらねこ) is a parody series that consists of 26 episodes included only in the home video releases of the anime. It contains dubbing by the original Japanese cast. Each episode only lasts a minute or less.

See Also[]

  • Case File 01 and 02, art and information booklets that released with the English Blu-Ray collections of the series.
  • Umineko Anime Second Season Surprise Production Committee!, a short story referencing the anime's rebroadcast marathon on September 4, 2016.[5]

Trivia[]

  • All of the episodes are named after moves in chess.

External Links[]

References[]

  1. Official page on NIS America
  2. https://dengekionline.com/elem/000/000/175/175882/index-2.html
  3. https://www.someanithing.com/series-data-quick-view
  4. https://www.someanithing.com/139
  5. "TV Anime "Umineko: When They Cry" will be broadcasted from 1L00 PM on September 4: https://dengekionline.com/elem/000/001/353/1353284/

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Umineko When They Cry - Anime Episodes
Legend of the Golden Witch

OpeningFirst MoveDubious MoveBlunderFool's Mate

Turn of the Golden Witch

Middle GameEarly Queen MoveWeak Square
SkewerAcceptBack Rank Mate

Banquet of the Golden Witch

CastlingGambitPositional PlayIsolated Pawn
Queening SquarePromotionSwindles

Alliance of the Golden Witch

End GameZugzwangProphylaxisProblem Child
BreakthroughAdjournForced MoveSacrifice

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