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Original Title :
Derutora kuesuto
Genre :
TV Series / Animation / Adventure / Family / Fantasy
Cast :
Victor Atelevich,Cole Howard,Laura Rushfeldt
Type :
TV Series
Rating :
7.3/10
Derutora kuesuto Online

The whole series (so far about 32 episodes) is based on the first series of the Deltora Quest novels where Lief a blacksmiths' son, Barda former leader of the palace guards and Jasmine a wild child of the forests of silence go to look for the 7 gems (diamond, emerald, lapis lazuli, topaz,opal,ruby and amethyst) to get rid of the horrible reign of the Shadow Lord and put Deltora's true heir on the throne.
Series cast summary:
Victor Atelevich Victor Atelevich - Nanion 64 episodes, 2007-2010

Animation company Oriental Light and Magic (OLM) landed the contract to adapt Emily Rodda's stories because they were the only studio to promise her they would not change or alter the story.

Originally in the book series, one of the main heroes, Lief, had black hair, and another, Jasmine, had black hair as well. Lief's hair was changed to blonde to better convey that he was the main protagonist. Jasmine's hair was changed to a dark green.


User reviews

Mysterious Wrench

Mysterious Wrench

As someone who enjoyed these books when she was young I was ecstatic to find it had been made into an anime! While lots of adaptations from books are unfaithful, I was excited to find the same characters I adored and if not identical dialogue to the book I fell in love with.

Leif, a blacksmiths son, together with Barda and Jasmine are on a journey to rid Deltora of the evil Shadow Lord who controls all the cities and destroys happiness. To do this they must locate the seven magical stones that will overpower and destroy the Shadow lord. But the journey is perilous and will take them to the farthest reaches of Deltora to fight grizzly servants of the Shadow lord who are in possession of the stones.

Even people who have not read the book will find this series very enjoyable if they usually enjoy fantasy books or anime : )
Jaiarton

Jaiarton

when i heard that deltora quest was being made as an anime i was a bit worried, but its actually pretty good.

while the anime makes some small changes (most noticeably the start) the dialogue and the story are pretty much unchanged. if i had something to complain about it would be that it bothers me that one of the main characters who has been living in the forest all her life doesn't have clothes that would suggest that. anyway bassicly if you enjoy anime (even a bit) and you like deltora quest then this is worth spending your time and money on. if you hate anime or if you think your not going to like it then you should try and have a look at it before you spend money on it.

its not perfect but its pretty enjoyable
Hucama

Hucama

I have to say first of all that I am NOT a fan of anime in any form. That being said, Deltora Quest is one of my favourite book series. When I heard that there was finally going to be a TV adaptation made, I had to watch it, even though it was anime.

While this series may be fairly true to the books in content, they are made in the typical anime style of OTT voices and cruddy sound effects. And don't get me started on the animation style. Fans of both anime and Deltora Quest will like this series, but fans of only DQ may find it a bit lacking in quality.

The only reason Jennifer Rowe sold the rights to OLM is because they were the only ones who assured her that they would not change the content in the series, however if they made the series like "Legend of the Seeker" (I mean production value-wise) it would be much better.

For my views on how it should be done, check here: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0926230/board/nest/85725404
Modifyn

Modifyn

Deltora quest is a story that, from the outside, looks like a successful one. The beginning of the story starts off well, the first time we meet Lief he is teasing Gray Guards in his town and then he discovers that he needs to go on this journey to save the land. Standard issue hero story. He is joined by the beggar from the front of his house, who is actually was a castle guard back before the big bad guy moved into town. And lastly, he is joined by a girl who grew up in the forest, Jasmine, with a weird furry companion that's called, Filli and a raven called, Kree. Together they travel the land searching for the gems that were united ages ago to fight off the evil of the big baddie.

And like I said, it starts off well enough, but the further you get into the story the more the main trio seem to be a pack of idiots rather than clever travelers. The most wicked man in the world could walk right up to the trio of Deltora Quest and get them to perform any deed they wanted so long as they had a smile on their face. This happens a LOT in this cartoon, so be warned. Jasmine and Lief soon turned into my most hated characters because of their self-righteousness and ignorance; they get upset with characters who have a good heart and who saves their skins more than once just because they don't smile(one man in particular, Doom, when he ever comes into the picture you will undoubtedly hate Jasmine). Or you will hate Lief and Barda for being the stupidest pair for walking right into a trap because the bait smiled and was nice to them. The trio are told time and again to watch out and be cautious, and they constantly get everything wrong, they constantly get into trouble because they're so stupid, it's very irritating to watch these parts of the story, another warning.

And then the ending...no words can describe how lame of an ending that was...All Lief's plan for finding the heir to the throne was to grasp at straws! There was no thought or plan to anything! That ending is just completely lame, I would have preferred Lief to be the humble son of a blacksmith, and I would have preferred for Jasmine to remain an orphan and I would have preferred for Doom to be someone unconnected to the royal family and even the castle.

Again, that ending is just lame...