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Japanese light novel serial and its adaptations

No Game No Life
No Game No Life light novel vol 1.jpg

Cover of the start light novel

ノーゲーム・ノーライフ
( Nō Gēmu Nō Raifu )
Genre Isekai,[1] fantasy,[2] scientific discipline fiction[one]
Light novel
Written by Yū Kamiya
Published by Media Factory
English publisher

NA

Yen Press

Imprint MF Bait-and-switch J
Demographic Male person
Original run April 25, 2012 – present
Volumes xi (List of volumes)
Manga
Written by Yū Kamiya
Illustrated by Yū Kamiya
Mashiro Hiiragi
Published by Media Mill
English publisher

NA

Seven Seas Amusement

Magazine Monthly Comic Alive
Demographic Seinen
Original run Jan 27, 2013 – present
Volumes ii (List of volumes)
Anime television serial
Directed by Atsuko Ishizuka
Produced by
  • Yōhei Hayashi
  • Shō Tanaka
  • Mika Shimizu
  • Satoshi Fukao
  • Asako Shimizu
Written by Jukki Hanada
Music by SuperSweep
  • Shinji Hosoe
  • Takahiro Eguchi
  • Ayako Sasō
  • Fumihisa Tanaka
Studio Madhouse
Licensed by

AUS

Hanabee

NA

Sentai Filmworks

Ocean

Medialink

Britain

MVM Films

Original network AT-Ten, Tokyo MX, Sun Television, KBS, Television set Aichi, BS11
English network

NA

Anime Network

Original run April 9, 2014 June 25, 2014
Episodes 12 (Listing of episodes)
Manga
No Game No Life, Please!
Written by Yuizaki Kazuya
Published past Media Manufactory
English publisher

NA

Yen Press

Magazine Monthly Comic Alive
Demographic Seinen
Original run May 27, 2015Nov 27, 2017
Volumes 4 (List of volumes)
Anime moving-picture show
  • No Game No Life: Zero (2017)

No Game No Life (Japanese: ノーゲーム・ノーライフ, Hepburn: Nō Gēmu Nō Raifu ) is a Japanese light novel series by Yū Kamiya. The series follows a group of human gamers seeking to beat the god of games at a series of boardgames in guild to usurp the god'southward throne.

Information technology is published under the MF Bunko J imprint with 10 novels released betwixt Apr 25, 2012, and January 25, 2018. The author and his wife, Mashiro Hiiragi, adapted the novels into a manga series for Monthly Comic Live in 2013. Later that year, an anime adaptation of No Game No Life past Madhouse was announced. Information technology premiered on AT-10 between April and July 2014, and was simulcast outside Nihon by Crunchyroll. An anime picture show adaptation of the sixth volume, No Game, No Life Zero, premiered on July 15, 2017. A spinoff manga, No Game No Life, Please!, focusing on the graphic symbol Izuna, ran from May 27, 2015, to November 27, 2017. The No Game No Life franchise was localized in North America by several companies: Vii Seas Amusement licensed the manga, Sentai Filmworks the anime, and Yen Press the calorie-free novel series.

The series follows Sora and his younger stepsister Shiro, two hikikomori who make up the identity of Bare, an undefeated grouping of gamers. One day, they are challenged by the god of games to chess and are victorious. As a consequence, the god summons them to Disboard, a world where stealing, war, and killing are forbidden, and all matters are decided through games, including national borders and even people'due south lives. Intent on maintaining their reputation as the undefeated gamers, Sora and Shiro programme to conquer the sixteen ruling species and to usurp the god of games.

The series began receiving recognition in 2014, when it appeared in Kono Lite Novel ga Sugoi! and had its volumes placed as one of the peak thirty selling novels in Japan. Information technology was reported in May 2017 that over 3 million printed copies are in circulation. The English localization of the manga and anime were also well received: the manga adaptation appeared on The New York Times Manga Best Sellers; meanwhile, English reviewers were generally turned away by the first episode of the anime, though reviewers who take completed the series more often than not praised the grapheme dynamics, game strategies, and blitheness, while disliking the fan service featuring the underage Shiro.

Plot

Sora and Shiro are two hikikomori stride-siblings who are known in the online gaming globe as Blank, an undefeated group of gamers. One day, they are challenged to a game of chess by Tet, a god from another reality. The ii are victorious and are offered to live in a earth that centers effectually games. They accept, assertive information technology to be a joke, and are summoned to a reality known equally Disboard.[Jp. 1] There, a spell known every bit the Ten Pledges prevents the citizens of Disboard from inflicting damage on one another, forcing them to resolve their differences past gambling with games whose rules and rewards are magically enforced. In-game, rule enforcement only occurs when the method of cheating is acknowledged and outed by the opponent, allowing players to cheat through discreet methods. Sora and Shiro traverse to Elkia,[Jp. 2] the nation inhabited past humans, and befriend the duchess Stephanie Dola. Learning about Elkia'south decline, the two participate in a tournament to determine the next ruler; after winning the crown, they earn the right to challenge the Disboard'southward other species as humanity's representative.LN 1.4 Their next goal is to conquer all sixteen species in order to challenge Tet to a game; as of the sixth book, v of the sixteen are under their command.

Characters

Sora ( ) and Shiro ( )

Sora is an eighteen-twelvemonth-quondam male person who excels at strategies and cold readings while his 11-year-old stepsister, Shiro, excels at calculations and logic.LN 3.0 Together, the 2 form the undefeated gaming identity Blank ( 空白 , Kūhaku , stylized as『  』) due to their trademark of using just spaces as their in-game names. After their parents died, the two no longer had emotional ties to society and eventually became agoraphobic and hikikomori.LN i.0 When the two are separated from each other, they brainstorm to suffer panic attacks.LN ane.1 Later Sora and Shiro are summoned to Disboard, they decide to uphold their undefeated reputation as Blank by defeating Tet. Sora is voiced by Yoshitsugu Matsuoka and Shiro by Ai Kayano.[3] In Sentai Filmworks' English localization, Sora and Shiro are dubbed by Scott Gibbs and Caitlynn French respectively.[iv] A 2014 poll by Charapedia ranked Shiro and Sora as ii of the about intelligent anime characters of all time.[five]

Stephanie Dola ( ステファニー・ドーラ , Sutefanī Dōra )

Stephanie is a teenage daughter and granddaughter to the previous king of Elkia, the nation inhabited by humans. She has a lot of explicit knowledge but lacks the intuition to win games.LN 2.1 Her grandfather was infamously known for losing games and giving upward Elkia'southward land. As a issue, Stephanie strives to restore the honor of her grandfather and humanity. When Sora and Shiro are crowned, she becomes their assistant and deals with Elkia's economic science and politics. They notice her gramps kept hidden records on the other species which becomes an asset to their victories;LN 2.3 her experience with Sora and Shiro improves her skill to the point that she can win against normal humans.LN 4.ane She is voiced by Yōko Hikasa and English dubbed by Sara Ornelas.[three] [4]

Jibril ( ジブリール , Jiburīru )

Jibril is a flügel,[Jp. 3] a powerful angelic race known for their ruthlessness.LN 2.ane Jibril is over 6000-years old and is the youngest and nearly powerful of her species.LN v.2 She won Elkia's library from Stephanie's granddad in gild to store her books and utilize information technology as a home.LN two.2 After losing to Sora and Shiro in a game of Shiritori, she becomes their slave, but is treated as an equal.LN 2.ii She often provides magic or transportation necessities for the protagonists. Later on, she begins publishing novels based on Sora and Shiro which makes them famous among the flügels.LN 5.1 She is voiced past Yukari Tamura and English language dubbed by Amelia Fischer.[3] [4]

Warbeast

The warbeasts[Jp. four] are kemonomimis with high physical abilities; their nation is known as the Eastern Federation.[Jp. five] They are ruled by a nameless Miko , a logical woman who helped the Eastern Federation flourish for the by l years.LN 3.iv She possesses a rare ability called Blood Destruction which augments her physical abilities past taxing her trunk. She allies herself with Sora and Shiro who promises benefits for humanity and warbeasts.LN 3.4 She is voiced by Naomi Shindo and English dubbed by Suzelle Palacios.[4] [6]

Meanwhile, the warbeast embassy in Elkia is represented by Izuna Hatsuse ( 初瀬 いづな , Hatsuse Izuna ), an 8-year-old kid and ambassador of the warbeast.LN two.4 She has a artless demeanor and uses the copula desu, but as well possesses high intellect and Blood Devastation.LN 3.iii Post-obit the alliance between humans and warbeasts, she is a constant companion to Sora and Shiro whom she adores and trusts. She is voiced past Miyuki Sawashiro and English dubbed by Kira Vincent-Davis.[3] [4] Alongside her is her grandfather, Ino Hatsuse ( 初瀬 いの , Hatsuse Ino ).LN 2.four He believes Sora has selfish ulterior motives and dislikes him. After the alliance between humans and warbeasts, he works alongside Stephanie to formalize the union.LN 4.1 He is voiced by Mugihito and English dubbed by John Swasey.[4] [6]

Kurami Zell ( クラミー・ツェル , Kuramī Tseru ) and Fil Nilvalen ( フィール・ニルヴァレン , Fīru Niruvaren )

Kurami is an eighteen-year-onetime girl and considered the slave of the elf Fil. Though Kurami'southward family were the Nilvalen family's slaves for generations, her relationship with Fil is similar to daughter and mother.LN iii.2 Meanwhile, Fil is considered a failure of a magician but is secretly highly skilled.LN five.0 She is willing to betray Elven Garde,[Jp. 6] the nation inhabited by elves, for Kurami's sake; the two conspire to have Fil obtain a political position of power in lodge to abolish slavery.LN 3.2 Sora manages to convince Kurami to be his marry by sharing his memories with her.LN 3.one Kurami is voiced by Yuka Iguchi and Fil by Mamiko Noto;[3] they are English dubbed by Kara Greenberg and Christina Stroup respectively.[four]

Dhampirs and sirens

Dhampirs[Jp. vii] are a species with similar characteristics to vampires: they drinkable torso fluids from other species for nourishment; excel at transformation, illusion, and dream magic; and are weak to sunlight. Their weakness to sunlight can exist spread through bites which deters the other species from sharing claret with them.LN four.0 Meanwhile, sirens[Jp. viii] are an all female person species with the body of a mermaid. They require the life of a male from another species in social club to reproduce; their magic allows them to seduce anyone of their choosing. Both species alive in a nation chosen Oceando.[Jp. 9] Centuries agone, the dhampirs and sirens used the Ten Pledges to create a mutualistic relationship between the two; the dhampirs were allowed to feed on the sirens and in return, a male dhampir is to mate with the siren's empress who tin reproduce without killing. Eight hundred years prior, the empress went into hibernation and the mating rituals killed all merely a single male dhampir.LN 4.1

Plum ( プラム , Puramu ) is the terminal male dhampir and as a result, disguises himself as a female;LN 5.4 his magic skills are considered higher up average within his species.LN 5.2 After consuming Sora and Shiro's sweat, he becomes fond of their taste. He makes a bargain with the sirens to lure Sora and Shiro in an effort to take one of the two races enslave humanity. Sora and Shiro deduce his charade but decide to salvage both races regardless.LN 5.4 Since then, Sora and Shiro have Plum accompany them on their adventures.

The empress of the sirens, Leila Lorelei ( ライラ・ローレライ , Raira Rōrerai ), used the Ten Pledges to put herself to sleep without revealing the requirements to wake her upwards. While she sleeps, Amira ( アミラ ) takes her place in leading the sirens.LN iv.2 Realizing the empress is a masochist who desires a la douleur exquise, Sora's immunity to the sirens' seduction magic allows him to awaken her.LN 5.iv Later on, the empress used Sora'due south hair to create a siren daughter.LN 5.five

Other characters
  • Tet ( テト , Teto ) is an old deus,[Jp. 10] a magical entity built-in from wishes and prayers. During the era when the xvi species were at state of war with each other, a human named Riku Dola [Jp. 11] and his Ex Machina[Jp. 12] wife, Shuvi Dola ,[Jp. thirteen] imagined the existence of a god of games; this resulted in Tet's birth. Due to Riku'south efforts, Tet comes into possession of an object known as the Star Grail, allowing him to become the god of Disboard. Using its power, Tet cast the X Pledges on the world, ending the war and making the world eye around games.LN 6.five He is voiced by Rie Kugimiya[iii] and English dubbed by Shannon Emerick.[iv]
  • Azrael ( アズリール , Azurīru ) is the commencement flügel and their leader following the death of Artosh ,[Jp. 14] the old deus who created them. Since so, Azrael has go despondent towards life and tries to give meaning to the flügel's being to prevent their suicide.LN 5.2 She is able to converse with the flügel's homeland, a sentient floating island called Avant Heim[Jp. 15] which is office of a species called the phantasma.[Jp. 16] LN five.1 Following her loss against Sora and Shiro, her powers are reduced to the levels of a man which gives her a new perspective on life.LN five.iii

Publication and conception

No Game No Life is a light novel series written and illustrated by Yū Kamiya. Information technology is published under the MF Bunko J banner; ten volumes were published by Media Manufacturing plant between Apr 25, 2012 and Jan 25, 2018.[7] [8] In August 2014, Yen Press appear No Game No Life volition be one of its titles published nether its newly launched imprint, Yen On, in 2015.[9] Non-English language localizations include Brazil, Taiwan and Russia;[10] [xi] [12] distribution in China was banned due to the government viewing the series equally a threat to communism.[13]

No Game No Life was conceived during the serialization of A Night Rabbit Has Vii Lives.LN 1.A Kamiya'southward original thought was a fantasy setting with battles; since he disliked cartoon battles, he replaced it with games. He had intended to turn the idea into a manga series, simply an unspecified affliction made him unfit to handle the workload. While hospitalized for treatment, the author imagined how his idea would work equally a lite novel, and settled for that medium instead.LN 1.A Kamiya began writing the kickoff volume and was advised to pause information technology into three parts due to its length.LN ii.A In the heart of writing the second volume, Kamiya moved to his home state, Brazil, for further treatment for his disquiet; in club to meet the volume's deadline, his wife drew some of the illustrations in the novel.LN ii.A

Later the tertiary volume, a new editor was assigned to the series.LN 3.A Kamiya noted the third volume independent a lot of plot progression, and was going to rest it out in the quaternary book with more lighthearted and carefree events.LN 3.A Volumes four and 5 were written every bit a unmarried book; since book 4 lacked a climactic ending, Kamiya had to restructure the story.LN 4.A This, along with communication problems with his new editor, and other problems in Kamiya's life caused a month delay in volume four's release.LN 4.A After completing volume 5, Kamiya was asked to submit volume six'southward manuscript before 2014 for the anime adaptation, and to consummate the volume before the anime'south premiere.LN 5.A, 6.A

No. Title Original release date English release appointment
one In This Fantasy World, Everything's a Game — and These Gamer Siblings Play to Win![Jp. 17] April 25, 2012[vii]
978-4-04-066432-3
April 21, 2015[14]
978-0-316-38311-0
  • Prologue
  • Chapter ane: Beginner
  • Chapter ii: Challenger
  • Chapter 3: Expert
  • Chapter iv: Grandmaster
  • Epilogue
Sora and Shiro are ii siblings who are known in online games every bit Bare, an undefeated group of gamers. In real life, they are ostracized by the globe and are hikikomoris. Ane mean solar day, they receive a claiming from Tet to a game of chess and are victorious. In response he offers to send them to a world which revolves around games and they accept, believing it to be a joke. They are then summoned to a reality known as Disboard where a spell, called the Ten Pledges, prevents violence and enforces the rules and outcomes of games. They travel to Elkia, the nation of humans, and befriend Stephanie Dola who is the granddaughter of the deceased king. Learning the nation is in steady decline, Sora and Shiro enter the contest to exist the next king where they win against Kurami Zell in a state of war simulator. Afterward they are inaugurated to the throne, Sora publicly declares his intentions to conquer the other nations and help Elkia flourish. Tet meets and congratulates them, declaring he will be waiting for them to unite the sixteen species.
ii The Gamer Siblings Have Their Eyes on a New Target — the Land of the Creature Girls...[Jp. 18] September 25, 2012[xv]
978-4-04-066433-0
July 21, 2015[16]
978-0-316-38517-6
  • Opening
  • Chapter 1: Weak Square
  • Chapter 2: Interesting
  • Affiliate 3: Sacrifice
  • Chapter 4: Checkmate
  • Imitation End
Sora and Shiro begin researching the Eastern Federation, nation of the werebeasts. They challenge a flügel named Jibril for information and the two play a game of shiritori where their spoken objects will either materialize or disappear. The game concludes when Sora and Shiro induce a hypernova by removing coulomb'southward police, making Jibril unable to continue; by the Pledges, Jibril becomes their slave. However, the data from Jibril and her library prove to be useless. Stephanie discloses her grandfather'due south will to Sora, leading them to discover a hidden library in the castle containing her grandpa's research. Realizing the Eastern Federation are using video games, Sora and Shiro formalize their challenge past betting everything humanity owns. As they await the game'due south date, Sora tells Shiro the missing slice to their victory will soon arrive; the next day, Shiro discovers everyone has forgotten nigh Sora.
3 One Half of the Gamer Siblings Has Disappeared![Jp. 19] Jan 25, 2013[17]
978-iv-04-066434-7
Oct 27, 2015[18]
978-0-316-38519-0
  • Loading
  • Chapter 1: Heaven Walk — Dissociation
  • Affiliate 2: Blue Rose — Orientation
  • Chapter 3: Killing Giants — Consecration
  • Chapter four: Rule Number ten — Convergence
  • True End
Shiro begins to doubt Sora'southward existence but learns she and her friends take a gap in their memory. Straining herself, Shiro recalls that Sora arranged a game of reversi with Kurami and her elven comrade Fil Nilvalen; the components making up Sora and Kurami'south identity were used as the pieces. Sora'due south 3 remaining pieces were Shiro's memories of him, allowing her to resume and win the game. Having seen each other's memories, Sora convinces Kurami to ally herself with him. The game against the Eastern Federation begins and Sora, Shiro, Stephanie, and Jibril enter a virtual shooter against the werebeast, Izuna Hatsuse, where they are eventually victorious. Equally a issue, Elkia gains a big mass of state and rights to the werebeasts occupying them. Sora and Shiro use political pressure to force the leader of the Eastern Federation, the nameless Miko, to challenge them; the game is a coin flip where Sora arranges to have it land on its edge. He convinces the Miko to declare they both win and every bit a result, Elkia tin can share resources with the Eastern Federation while the werebeasts maintain their self-rule; they proper name the unionized colony betwixt Elkia and the Eastern Federation as the Elkia Federation.
iv The Gamer Siblings Have Run Away From a Realistic Romance Game[Jp. xx] June 25, 2013[19]
978-4-04-066469-9
March 22, 2016[20]
978-0-316-38521-iii
  • Easy Offset
  • Chapter 1: Encounter
  • Chapter 2: Strategist
  • Chapter 3: Charmer
  • Chapter 4: Wild Card
  • Interrupt End
A dhampir named Plum visits Sora and Shiro, and asks them to save his species. He explains the siren's empress, Leila Lorelei, put herself to sleep using the X Pledges centuries ago and every bit a issue, the in one case mutualistic relationship between dhampirs and sirens has caused all just one male dhampir to die. To awaken the empress, they must enter her dream and win her dear. Later on consulting with the Miko, Sora and his companions travel to the dhampir and siren state, Oceando, and enter the empress' dream. Using Plum's magic, the empress falls in honey with Izuna'due south grandfather, Ino Hatsuse, simply fails to awaken. Having deduced this possibility, Sora uses a loophole in the rules assuasive him and his companions to leave mid-game. Sora and Shiro reveal the sirens practice not know the conditions to wake the empress, so they split up to investigate; Sora, Shiro, Jibril, and Plum travel to Avent Hiem, home of the flügels, while Stephanie and Izuna search the previous male monarch's hidden library.
5 These Gamer Siblings are Badasses — and They Hate Selecting a "New Game"[Jp. 21] November 25, 2013[21]
978-4-04-066080-6
December 20, 2016[22]
978-0-316-38523-7
  • Normal Get-go
  • Chapter 1: Trial
  • Affiliate 2: Error
  • Chapter 3: Review
  • Chapter 4: React
  • Never-Ending
The prologue covers Kurami and Fil'south progress in their efforts to overthrow the elven nation. Meanwhile, Sora and co are overwhelmed by Avent Hiem'southward library. They decide to challenge all the flügels to a game to enlist their help; the goal of the game is for Sora and Shiro to avoid capture by using Plum'due south flying magic and various katakana characters to materialize any they desire. Eluding capture, Sora and Shiro utilise the game to convince the head flügel, Azrael, to accept Avent Hiem join the Elkia Federation. After winning, Avent Hiem'southward library proves to be fruitless but Shiro deduces what the empress desires; at the same time, Stephanie and Izuna finds bear witness to back up her theory. Returning to the empress' dream, Sora's immunity to the empress' seduction fulfills her la douleur exquise desire and awakens her; their victory gives them dominion over the siren and dhampir. That night, Plum reveals humanity also acquired the sirens' function as food for the dhampirs and attempts to feed on Sora and Shiro; yet, the ii had deduced Plum's intention from the beginning and returned the responsibility dorsum to the sirens.
6 The Gamer Couple Who Challenged the World![Jp. 22] April 25, 2014[23]
978-4-04-066382-1
July 25, 2017[24]
978-0-316-38526-eight
  • Opening Talk
  • Chapter i: Hopeless
  • Chapter 2: Reckless
  • Chapter three: Deathless
  • Chapter 4: Helpless
  • Affiliate v: Selfless
  • Ending Talk
Tet explains how the war 6000 years ago ended to Izuna. Tet's story follows xviii-yr old Riku Dola and his stepsister Korone Dola, leaders of a colony of humans seeking refuge from the war. While on patrol, Riku befriends an Ex Machina, a sentient boxing-capable android, who is searching for the meaning of a heart. Riku names her Shuvi and takes her back to the colony where they are disguised as lovers. During the year they are together, Riku overcomes his emotional trauma while Shuvi becomes more human. Following the destruction of their colony, Riku forms a group to end the war and marries Shuvi. The grouping performs several espionage missions, forcing the warring species into a stalemate. Riku plans to harvest the free energy from the battle, post-obit the broken stalemate, in order to materialize and claim an artifact called the Star Grail; whoever possess it will have the powers of god. Shuvi is killed by Jibril but is able to convince the Ex Machinae to join Riku's cause. Riku succeeds but is mortally wounded; in his identify, Tet claims the Star Grail and brings peace to the world. Returning to the present, Sora and friends have Miko channel an sometime deus for a game.
7 Looks Like the Gamer Siblings Are Irresolute Everything![Jp. 23] July 24, 2015[25]
978-4-04-067494-0
October 30, 2018[26]
978-0-316-31643-9
  • Theoretical Commencement
  • Chapter one: Airtight Circle
  • Affiliate 2: Whodunit
  • Affiliate 3: Howdunit
  • Chapter iv: Whydunit
  • Practical Cease
The onetime deus is the werebeast god; she creates a life sized board game and allows Sora and his friends to participate. With a time limit to accomplish the goal, the winner volition be granted a wish merely if no 1 reaches the end, they volition be forced into the god's servitude. In addition, the werebeast god has planted a traitor within Sora's political party. Towards the cease, Jibril challenges Sora and Shiro to a game.
viii Looks Like the Gamer Siblings Will Inherit the Legend![Jp. 24] December 25, 2015[27]
978-four-04-067952-5
April 2, 2019[28]
978-0-316-50266-5
  • Continue
  • Affiliate one: Preparation
  • Chapter 2: Handover
  • Chapter three: Disclosure
  • Chapter 4: Who Are Yous?
  • Platonic End
Jibril's challenge is a simulation of the war from book six, and challenges Sora and Shiro to lead the humans to victory. After completing her challenge, Sora reveals that the Stephanie accompanying them was a fake created by the former deus; Stephanies empathy with the party allows her to betray her creator and leads Sora and Shiro to victory. Since the old deuses lack a leader to pledge their servitude, Sora plans to have the werebeast god take that role.
9 Looks Like the Gamer Siblings Are Skipping a Plow![Jp. 25] August 25, 2016[29]
978-4-04-068457-4
Oct 29, 2019[30]
978-0-316-47134-3
  • Skip Start
  • Chapter 1: Definite
  • Chapter 2: Retroduction
  • Chapter 3: Oracle Maker
  • Chapter 4: The Game of Life
  • One-Turn End
The Ex Machina teleport into Elkia and challenge Sora to a game in order to save their species. Since Sora is compatible with their reproduction program, the Ex Machina intend on enslaving him in order to repopulate their species. Bare and the Ex Machina make up one's mind to wager Sora's freedom on a game: if Blank wins, the Ex Machina are freed from their chastity programme and are gratis to reproduce with any being; if they lose, Sora is taken and used for reproduction. The game is a variant of chess played in rhythm to an ongoing concert. Blank wins though the Ex Machina Ymirein stays behind, intending on becoming Sora's wife.
G1 Practical State of war Game[Jp. 26] December 23, 2016[31]
978-4-040-68767-iv
978-4-040-68666-0 (SE)
October 5, 2021[32]
978-one-975-31967-0
  • Abstruse War Game
  • Applied War Game
  • Threefold Levitation
  • 1 Pair or Heart Straight Flush
  • High Card All Raise (Part 1)
  • High Card All Raise (Part 2)
10 Looks Like the Gamer Siblings Take a Tab to Pay![Jp. 27] February 24, 2018[8]
978-4-04-069336-i
Feb eighteen, 2020[33]
978-1-9753-8678-8
  • Re:Start
  • Chapter 1: Another Age
  • Chapter 2: Silent Line
  • Chapter 3: Formula Forepart
  • Chapter 4: Verdict 24-hour interval
  • Chapter five: For Answer
  • Crash/END
Blank receives a letter of challenge from the Dwarves in a wager for their chess slice.
xi Looks Similar the Gamer Siblings and Friends Tin't Leave Unless They Becomes Couples![Jp. 28] November 25, 2021[34]
978-4-04-065382-2
May 17, 2022[35]
978-i-9753-4549-5
  • Stream Starting time
  • Affiliate 1: Vertical Thinking — In the Bottom
  • Chapter ii: Horizontal Thinking — Lateral Arroyo
  • Chapter 3: Parallel Thinking — Point at Infinity
  • Chapter iv: Orientation Shift — Turning World
  • Temporary End

Manga adaptation

After reviewing the drawings made past Yuu Kamiya's wife, Mashiro Hiiragi, in 2nd lite novel volume, his editor suggested the two collaborate on a manga adaptation of No Game No Life for Monthly Comic Alive.LN 2.A Due to Kamiya's work on the third lite novel volume, the manga serialization was delayed by a volume; the volume it was supposed to premiere in contained an apology folio illustrated by Hiiragi.LN iii.A The series premiered in the March 2013 volume of Monthly Comic Live and since and then, is published irregularly in the magazine.[36] Media Manufacturing plant nerveless the individual chapters for the tankōbon release. In March 2014, Vii Seas Amusement announced its licensing of the manga series and released the showtime tankōbon volume in October 2014;[37] the championship is stylized as No Game, No Life.[38] The series has likewise been localized in Brazil, Taiwan and Russian federation.[39] [40]

A side series, titled No Game No Life, Please!,[Jp. 29] by Yuizaki Kazuya, began serialization in the July 2015 issue of Monthly Comic Live on May 27, 2015.[41] [42] The final chapter was published on November 27, 2017.[43] It focuses on Izuna Hatsuse and her daily life.[41] Yen Press announced their license to the manga on Oct 28, 2016.[44]

No Game, No Life

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
ane November 23, 2013[45] 978-4-04-066114-8 October 21, 2014[46] 978-1-62692-079-8
2 February 23, 2018[47] 978-4-04-069582-2 Jan viii, 2019[48] 978-1-64275-037-9

No Game No Life, Please!

No. Original release date Original ISBN English language release date English language ISBN
1 January 23, 2016[49] 978-4-04-067878-viii June twenty, 2017[50] 978-0-316-47192-3
2 August 23, 2016[51] 978-4-04-068525-0 September xix, 2017[52] 978-0-316-47237-1
three April 22, 2017[53] 978-4-04-069165-7 February half-dozen, 2018[54] 978-0-316-51767-6
iv Jan 23, 2018[55] 978-4-04-069535-8 September eighteen, 2018[56] 978-1-9753-0178-1

Anime adaptation

On July 27, 2013, Monthly Comic Live appear the anime adaptation for No Game No Life was green lit.[57] It is directed by Atsuko Ishizuka and blithe by Madhouse.[3] The series premiered on April 9, 2014 on AT-X; it was later circulate on five other circulate stations and several streaming networks.[58] The final episode premiered on June 25, 2014.[59] Media Mill released the series in six DVD and Blu‑ray volumes betwixt June 25 and November 26, 2014.[60] The opening theme for the series was "This Game" by Konomi Suzuki and the ending theme is "Oracion" by Shiro's voice actress, Ai Kayano.[61]

Crunchyroll simulcast No Game No Life and made information technology attainable to several regions.[62] In North America, Anime Network broadcast the series on their cable network and made it available on their website, while Sentai Filmworks released the serial for domicile media in July 2015.[63] [64] [65] In the United Kingdom, MVM Amusement licensed the series for distribution and in Australasia, Hanabee Entertainment licensed the series for its video on demand website.[66] [67] In France, the series was besides simulcasted on Anime Digital Network and is circulate on Viacom International Media Networks' J-one aqueduct.[68] [69] In China, the series is made available on PPTV.[seventy]

Yoshitsugu Matsuoka and Ai Kayano, the vocalization actors for Sora and Shiro respectively, hosted an internet radio show on Hibiki Radio called No Radio No Life.[71] It was circulate weekly betwixt Apr eight and July 29, 2014 and switched to a biweekly schedule since so. Twenty-six segments are planned and 3 CDs were released betwixt July 2014 and Feb 2015.[71] A special cross over featuring No Radio No Life and the radio serial from Bladedance of Elementalers and Lord Marksman and Vanadis was broadcast by Hibiki Radio on January 1, 2015 and released on DVD on May thirteen.[72]

An anime movie adaptation of the sixth calorie-free novel was announced on July 17, 2016 at the MF Bunko J Summer School Festival 2016 event.[ii] The motion-picture show, titled No Game No Life: Nil, premiered on July 15, 2017, with the staff and cast from the anime series returning.[73] [74] Based on the sixth volume of the light novel series, the story is set 6000 years before the events of the series, with virtually of the original cast portraying ancient characters related to their present counterparts. The theme song is "In that location is a Reason" by Konomi Suzuki. The song was included on the album "No Song No Life" on July 12, 2017.[75] Sentai Filmworks released the moving picture theatrically within the United states from Oct 5, 2017,[76] and has licensed the film for home video distribution.[77] Madman Entertainment premiered the film in Commonwealth of australia at the Madman Anime Festival in Melbourne on November five, 2017.[78]

Episode list

No. English title
Original Japanese title
Managing director Writer Original air date[79] Ref
1 "Beginner"
"Biginā" ( 素人 ( ビギナー ) )
Kōji Ōdate Jukki Hanada April 9, 2014 (2014-04-09) [eighty]
Sora and Shiro are 2 siblings and are known in online games equally the undefeated group named The Bare. In real life, they are hikikomori who are ostracized by the world. One day, they receive a challenge from Tet to a game of chess and are victorious. In response he offers to send them to a globe which revolves around games and they have, assertive it to be a joke. They are and then summoned to a reality known as Disboard where a spell, known as the Ten Pledges, prevents violence and enforces the rules and outcomes of games. They travel to Elkia, the nation inhabited by humans, where Sora plays poker confronting a woman for her money and wins by out-cheating her. He and Shiro rest at an inn and decide their next goal is to find a domicile.
two "Challenger"
"Charenjā" ( 挑戦者 ( チャレンジャー ) )
Masaru Koseki Jukki Hanada April 16, 2014 (2014-04-16) [81]
Stephanie Dola, granddaughter of Elkia's deceased male monarch, loses against Kurami Zell in a competition to make up one's mind the adjacent ruler; she so confronts Sora for non revealing how her opponent was adulterous. Sora tricks her into a game of rock-paper-scissors and afterwards winning, uses the Pledges to make her fall in love with him. Sora and Shiro so move into the palace with Stephanie where they learn more about world and decide to help Stephanie revitalize Elkia.
3 "Practiced"
"Ekisupāto" ( 熟練者 ( エキスパート ) )
Masaki Hyuga Jukki Hanada April 23, 2014 (2014-04-23) [82]
During Kurami'south coronation, Sora reveals she was using magic from the elf, Fil Nilvalen, to win her games. Kurami salvages the state of affairs but is forced to play a game against Sora and Shiro. Originally, they believe the game is chess, just Sora deduces it is a war simulator with chess themed pieces; Sora's charisma rallies his regular army, giving them an reward and forcing Kurami to cheat by corrupting Sora'southward soldiers. In render, Sora persuades Kurami's queen to join his army by declaring her king to be decadent.
4 "Grandmaster"
"Gurandomasutā" ( 国王 ( グランドマスター ) )
Chiaki Abe
Keiko Yamamoto
Jukki Hanada April 30, 2014 (2014-04-30) [83]
Kurami's army begin defecting to her one-time queen; eventually her king is assassinated due to her tyrannical rule and Sora is victorious. Sora denounces Kurami's program in assimilating humans with the elves, declaring humanity is stronger than she thinks. Sora and Shiro are crowned the king and queen of humanity and begin solving Elkia'south political and economical problems. They later attend the formal coronation and receive humanity's race piece, a chess piece which represents humanity's rights and free-volition. Tet visits Sora and Shiro and explains that whoever gathers all sixteen chess pieces, one for each species, volition earn the right to challenge him for his title of god; in response Sora and Shiro accept his claiming, declaring they will be the winner.
5 "Weak Square"
"Wīku Sukuea" ( 駒並べ ( ウィークスクエア ) )
Maria Ichino
Takashi Nagayoshi
Takashi Aoshima May vii, 2014 (2014-05-07) [84]
Sora and Shiro go out Elkia'due south political responsibilities to Stephanie until she is challenged to a game by nobles who refuse the reform. She challenges Sora to blackjack in hopes of binding him to the Pledges to perform his duties; she attempts to use false shuffling just loses due to card counting. Understanding her predicament, Sora trumps the nobles and uses the previous game to have Stephanie act similar a dog. Stephanie tries several more games on Sora to have responsibility as Elkia'south rex simply fails. Sora and Shiro reveal they were not slacking, but are researching means to conquer the other nations; in response Stephanie redirects them to Elkia'southward library which is owned by the flügel Jibril.
6 "Interesting"
"Intaresutingu" ( 一手 ( インタレスティング ) )
Kunihiko Hamada Kento Shimoyama May 14, 2014 (2014-05-14) [85]
Sora and Shiro challenge Jibril by betting their tablet figurer full of books; considering it of loftier value, Jibril offers her freedom in commutation. They brainstorm a game of materialization shiritori, where the words they employ will materialize or disappear from the environment. From the game, Sora and Shiro deduce Disboard'due south scientific research is defective, and uses this knowledge to their advantage; they succeed afterwards removing coulomb's law and inducing a hypernova, removing Jibril from the game. Impressed past the ii, Jibril solemnly pledges her loyalty to them.
vii "Sacrifice"
"Sakurifaisu" ( 死に手 ( サクリファイス ) )
Rie Harada
Kakuto Gai
Takashi Aoshima May 21, 2014 (2014-05-21) [86]
Jibril shares her knowledge nigh the werebeasts, revealing they have been undefeated for decades and always take the memories of the game abroad from the opponents. When Sora learns Elkia's male monarch challenged the werebeasts eight times and lost a large amount of land, he denounces the king and upsets Stephanie. Upon further investigation, Sora questions the king's motives and eventually learns well-nigh the king'due south will from Stephanie. Using the key from the will, Sora and Shiro find a subconscious library in the king's chambers; there, they find data regarding the werebeasts and their choice of games.
8 "Fake End"
"Feiku Endo" ( 起死回生 ( フェイクエンド ) )
Shinichi Suzuki
Keiko Yamamoto
Yū Kamiya May 28, 2014 (2014-05-28) [87]
Sora and Shiro enter the diplomatic mission of the Eastern Federation, nation of the werebeasts, to effect a formal claiming. Sora and Shiro reveals the werebeasts use video games and threatens to leak that information to the elves if their challenge is not accustomed; Sora bets humanity'south chess piece in return for all of the land on the continent. As the Eastern Federation makes preparations for the game, Sora waits for the missing piece needed for victory; the adjacent mean solar day, Shiro realizes everyone has forgotten about Sora.
9 "Sky Walk"
"Sukai Wōku" ( 解離法 ( スカイ・ウォーク ) )
Masaki Hyuga Jukki Hanada June four, 2014 (2014-06-04) [88]
Believing Shiro'southward memories have been tampered with, Jibril arranges a chess game to remove the memories regarding Sora; Shiro decides her memories are real and wins the friction match. After investigating, Shiro recalls Sora arranged a game of reversi with Kurami; the game's pieces consist of the components making up Sora and Kurami's identity. Having lost nearly of his pieces, Sora was virtually erased from being simply the terminal iii pieces permit Shiro to go on her memories of him. Shiro finds the pieces in her room and places them on an invisible board, winning the game and restoring Sora. From his victory, Sora shares his memories with Kurami, allowing them to course an alliance, and gains the right to manipulate Fil's memories.
10 "Blue Rose"
"Burū Rōzu" ( 指向法 ( ブルー・ローズ ) )
Maria Ichino
Takashi Nagayoshi
Yumiko Kinoshita
Kento Shimoyama June eleven, 2014 (2014-06-11) [89]
Sora and friends bond with Kurami and Fil as they brand the concluding preparations to conquer the Eastern Federation. Per Sora's demands, the match against the werebeasts is fabricated public in order to forbid them from cheating. The game begins and Sora, Shiro, Stephanie, Jibril, and their opponent Izuna Hatsuse, are sent to a virtual reality world which resembles Tokyo. Sora and Shiro's agoraphobia acts upward and they enter a devoid state.
xi "Killing Giant"
"Kiringu Jaianto" ( 誘導法 ( キリング・ジャイアント ) )
Masaki Hyuga Kento Shimoyama June 18, 2014 (2014-06-18) [90]
Recalling they are in virtual reality, Sora and Shiro return to normal; the game is a form of cops and robbers where they use guns that burn down heart-shaped bullets. While Stephanie remains clueless nigh the game, Sora, Shiro, and Jibril battle confronting Izuna and deduce that her grandfather, Ino Hatsuse, is relaying their location and state of heed to her. Sora and friends regroup as Shiro makes the proper adjustments to their plans. Executing the unspoken plan, Sora and Shiro corner Izuna, forcing her to use an power called Blood Devastation to augment her abilities.
12 "Rule Number 10"
"Rūru Nanbā Ten" ( 収束法 ( ルール・ナンバー・10 ) )
Kōji Ōdate
Kunihiko Hamada
Jukki Hanada June 25, 2014 (2014-06-25) [59]
Sora and Shiro are defeated; as Izuna drops her guard, she is shot by Stephanie riding a NPC. Sora reveals he leap Stephanie to the Pledges to hibernate her intent while Shiro calculated the NPC'due south movements, allowing Stephanie to hibernate her location. While Izuna laments the werebeasts' fate, Sora assures her of his goodwill. Sora forces political pressure on the Eastern Federation leader, the nameless miko, to claiming him to a game. They have a coin flip where Sora has it land on its edge. He convinces the miko to declare they both win and as a result, Elkia tin share resources with the Eastern Federation while the werebeasts maintain their self-rule; the allied nation is named the Elkia Federation. In the aftermath, Sora and friends have the miko channel an onetime deus for a game.

Reception

Information technology was reported in May 2017, that over three meg copies of the light novel are in apportionment.[91] That aforementioned twelvemonth, No Game No Life was the top ten selling light novel serial with several of its books appearing in the peak 30 selling volumes list.[92] [93] Starting in its 2014 pool, the yearly magazine Kono Lite Novel ga Sugoi!, listed the light novel and the protagonists of No Game No Life kickoff in its polls;[94] [95] in addition, the serial ranked quaternary in Sugoi Japan 2015 polls.[96] Seven Seas Amusement's localization of the manga was able to attain The New York Times Manga All-time Sellers and ICv2's charts.[97] [98] The anime series saw similar success and its home media made appearances on Oricon's weekly selling charts.[99] [100] In April 2014, No Game No Life was one of the top recorded anime serial on Sony's Torne;[101] a poll by AT-X ranked the serial as one of 2014'due south top anime series.[102]

Anime News Network had four editors review the first episode of the anime: Carl Kiminger, Rebecca Silverman, Theoron Martin, and Hope Chapman.[103] Opinions summarized: Kimlinger enjoyed the premise and the concepts of games as battles; Silverman and Martin disliked the characters; and Chapman expressed absolute disdain, writing "nothing has made me curlicue my optics, gag, or experience more irrationally angry this season than this insulting cocky-insert pandering trash heap". Carl Kimlinger continued the series, and published a positive review for the anime.[104] He wrote that the premise presented many flaws simply were balanced out past other aspects: Sora and Shiro's "over-powered hero" archetype is balanced out by their flawed lifestyles, motives, and their "visible delight in crushing their enemies"; Stephanie Dola'south mistreatment with gags and Sora and Shiro'south growing respect towards her; and the harem aspect with Sora's apathy and interesting female characters. Regardless, Kimlinger praised the plot'southward "large games", calling them the reason to watch the series and described them as "steeped in trickery and strategy"; he added that despite knowing the protagonists would win, the fun is seeing how they do it. Kimlinger wrote the over-saturation art manner will be an acquired gustatory modality for most viewers and praised how the animation actually shines during the "large games", calling it an impressive brandish of fluidity and timing.[104]

Kotaku's Richard Eisenbeis was also positive towards the serial, praising the protagonists' dynamic, echoed Kimlinger'south sentiments well-nigh the games, liked the animation, but noted his dislike for fan service featuring Shiro.[105] He also ranked the series as ane of the top five anime series of 2014, and recommended information technology for viewers who like smart characters and gamer humor.[106] [107] Similarly, TAY Kotaku besides praised the dynamics, references to other anime and video games, and the fine art style; the reviewer had mixed feelings towards the harem aspect and sexual sense of humour, and agreed with Kotaku's dislike for the fan service featuring Shiro.[108] IGN echoed previous opinions, praising the graphic symbol dynamics, and as well questioned the corporeality of unnecessary fanservice.[109]

Notes and references

  • ^LN represents the Light Novel of the series in the format of X.Y, where X represents the book and Y represents the affiliate. Affiliate A represents the afterword of the novel.
Japanese
  1. ^ Japanese: 盤上の世界, Hepburn: Disubōdo
  2. ^ エルキア , Erukia
  3. ^ 天翼種 , Furyūgeru
  4. ^ 獣人種 , Wābīsuto
  5. ^ 東部連合 , Tōbu Rengō
  6. ^ エルヴン・ガルド , Eruvun Garudo
  7. ^ 吸血種 , Danpīru
  8. ^ 海棲種 , Sērēn
  9. ^ オーシェンド , Ōshendo
  10. ^ 神霊種 , Ōrudo Deusu
  11. ^ リク・ドーラ , Riku Dōra
  12. ^ 機凱種 , Ekusumakina
  13. ^ シュヴィ・ドーラ , Shuvi Dōra
  14. ^ アルトシュ , Arutoshu
  15. ^ アヴァント・ヘイム , Avanto Heimu
  16. ^ 幻想種 , Fantazuma
  17. ^ ゲーマー兄妹がファンタジー世界を征服するそうです , Gēmā Kyōdai ga Fantajī Sekai o Seifuku Suru sō Desu
  18. ^ ゲーマー兄妹が獣耳っ子の国に目をつけたようです , Gēmā Kyōdai ga Kemomimikko no Kuni ni Me o Tsuketa yō desu
  19. ^ ゲーマー兄妹の片割れが消えたようですが...? , Gēmā Kyōdai no Kataware ga Kieta yō desuga...?
  20. ^ ゲーマー兄妹はリアル恋愛ゲームから逃げ出しました , Gēmā Kyōdai wa Riaru Ren'ai Gēmu Kara Nigedashi Mashita
  21. ^ ゲーマー兄妹は強くてニューゲームがお嫌いなようです , Gēmā Kyōdai wa Tsuyoku te Nyū Gēmu ga Okirai na yō Desu
  22. ^ ゲーマー夫嫁は世界に挑んだそうです , Gēmā Fusai wa Sekai ni Idonda sō Desu
  23. ^ ゲーマー兄妹たちは定石を覆すそうです , Gēmā Kyōdai-tachi wa Jōseki o Kutsugaesu sō Desu
  24. ^ ゲーマーたちは布石を継いでいくそうです , Gēmā-tachi wa Fuseki o Tsuide Iku sō Desu
  25. ^ ゲーマー兄妹は一ターン休むそうです , Gēmā Kyōdai wa Ichi Tān Yasumu sō Desu
  26. ^ プラクティカルウォーゲーム , Purakutikaru Wō Gēmu
  27. ^ ゲーマー兄妹は過去(ツケ)を払わされるようです , Gēmā Kyōdai wa Kako (Tsuke) o Harawasareru Yōdesu
  28. ^ ゲーマー兄妹たちはカップルにならなきゃ出られないそうです , Gēmā Kyōdai-tachi wa Kappuru ni Naranakya de Rarenai Sōdesu
  29. ^ ノーゲーム・ノーライフ・です! , Nō Gēmu Nō Raifu Desu!
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External links

  • Official anime website (in Japanese)
  • No Game No Life (light novel) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Game_No_Life

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