TV series
BACK ARROW
Overview
Lingalind is a land enclosed by the Wall. The Wall covers, protects, cultivates, and nurtures the land. One day in Edger, a village on the outskirts of Lingalind, a mysterious man named Back Arrow appears. Arrow has lost his memory, but he claims that all he knows is that “I came from outside the Wall.”
Details
- First air date
- 2021-01-09
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 24 episodes
- Genres
- Animation, Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
- Network
- Gunma TV, Tokyo MX, BS11, Tochigi TV
- Production
- Studio VOLN, Aniplex, ABC Animation, Bandai Spirits, movic, BS11, LEGS
- Country
- JP
- Original language
- JA
Cast
- Yuki Kaji as Back Arrow (voice)
- Anna Nagase as Tom (voice)
- Aya Suzaki as Atlee Ariel (voice)
- Ari Ozawa as Elsha Lean (voice)
- Kensho Ono as Bit Namital (voice)
- Ryotaro Okiayu as Kai Rhodan (voice)
- Tomokazu Sugita as Shū Bi (voice)
- Tomokazu Seki as Sola Athin (voice)
- Megumi Han as Ren Sin (voice)
- Ami Koshimizu as Fine Forte (voice)
- Mikako Komatsu as Prax Conrad (voice)
- Kunihiro Kawamoto as Burk Lean (voice)
Creators and crew
- Yoshinori Hasegawa - Producer
- Tomoyuki Ohwada - Producer
- Mayu Miyako - Producer
- Shinichi Tsuchiya - Producer
- Cai Ailian - Producer
- Shinichiro Kato - Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: Do Guys From the Sky Have Undies?
In a world fueled by one’s conviction, one man falls from the sky. He claims to come from beyond the wall, though the world as we know it only exists inside.
Episode 2: Is Having Dreams a Burden?
The strange happenings at Edger Village are starting to be heard across the world. Though Arrow leaves to head for the wall, trouble is coming to find him.
Episode 3: Does a Huge Ship Bring Hope?
Though Elsha discovers a hidden power, the village is ruined for good. To protect everyone and find a new home, a sacrifice must be made.
Episode 4: Does Genius Come When Least Expected?
Shu Bi has been scheming his rise to the top ever since he was little. In order to prove where his loyalties lie, he challenges Arrow with some hired help.
Episode 5: Is Today Yesterday’s Tomorrow?
An old promise between friends is put to the test as their loyalties and ambitions change. But against Rekka’s invincible general, Granedger may not stand a chance.
Episode 6: Are Pretty Boy Farms a Thing?
While Ren Sin vows to unravel Shu Bi’s trickery back in the capital, the crew takes a shortcut to reach the wall quicker and discovers a peculiar farm with a dark past.
Episode 7: Is the Wall Really That Solid?
All eyes are on the Granedger as it closes in on the wall to destroy it. While Rekka waits for the right chance to strike, Shu Bi pulls out the big guns.
Episode 8: What is the Bloodstained Knight Hiding?
Arrow stays behind to fight the wall while the rest of the village heads to Lutoh. Though at first it seems like paradise, this nation full of love hides dark secrets, too.
Episode 9: Why Do Lips that Profess Love Hide Fangs?
Prax will stop at nothing to kill anyone who knows Princess Fine’s secret. In Rekka, Emperor Zetsu puts on a show and makes a surprising declaration.
Episode 10: Can Have-Nots Have Backbone?
As Lutoh prepares for war, the princess turns her eyes to the Granedger and Elsha who steers it. To survive, Elsha must take a stand for herself and her people.
Episode 11: Is This a Head-to-Head Fight?
With war on the horizon, Lutoh and Granedger prepare to fight Rekka. As battle erupts, Ren Sin and Kai rush to kill the traitor, but Arrow and friends stand in their way.
Episode 12: Is Too Much Pride a Problem?
War has begun and both sides have had casualties. Thirsty for revenge, Ren Sin and Kai are desperate to get stronger, but must find it in themselves to grow.
Episode 13: Do the Heavens Cry When the Princess Rises?
The wound on Arrow's hand makes it hard for him to fight. With their strategy to bury Rekka struggling to succeed, Lutoh's princess is tempted to join the fray.
Episode 14: Is There Love on the Battlefield?
Emperor Zetsu goes head-to-head against the berserk side of Princess Fine. As she loses touch with love, the princess doesn't discern between friend and foe.
Episode 15: What Will the Riots Produce?
There's chaos in the capital when Princess Fine returns from war. Due to some trickery, the citizens of Lutoh have turned against her and are demanding the princess' head.
Episode 16: When People Want Peace, What Does God Want?
Granedger hosts a signing ceremony to become an independent nation. As the world's powers gather on the ship, Arrow and Shu visit Rekka for some awkward diplomacy.
Episode 17: Is This How They Rise Up?
As if a flying dreadnought wasn't surprise enough, a mysterious robed figure from the Lind Faith invites Arrow beyond the wall to reveal the world's truth, once and for all.
Episode 18: Is This the World's Truth?
Though the Granedger's crew is shocked to learn the truth of their world, some players knew all along. With the help of his friends, Arrow fights his own destiny.
Episode 19: Can You Sort This Out?
While their dreadnought is trapped within the walls, Shu formulates a strategy to stop Arrow's rampage before he destroys the world.
Episode 20: Does People's Anger Reach God?
As the Granedger's loss shatters Elsha's confidence, the world strikes back at the pawns of god who orchestrated all the chaos and destruction.
Episode 21: Who Will Stop Me?
Bit joins the fight and unleashes Shu's secret weapon. But when Rudolph gets serious, do the forces of Lingalind have what it takes to overthrow God's helping hand?
Episode 22: But What Do I Live For?
Shu's big gamble comes to fruition as he returns with vital information. But before the crew can challenge God, Kai has a score to settle with Arrow.
Episode 23: Does Destruction Rain From the Heavens?
The crew leaves Lingalind behind and heads towards Epitaph Mountain. However, their way is thwarted by new and old threats which endanger the whole world.
Episode 24: Do We Head for the Stars?
Arrow and friends face their strongest opponent yet in God's realm. Once the Guardian reveals the ultimate truth of their world, a peaceful resolution seems unlikely.
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