Volume 1 | |
The Familiar of Zero Albion of the Wind The Founder's Prayer Book The Water Spirit of Oath A Holiday in Tristania The Ruby of Atonement The Silver Pentecost The Serenade of Nostalgia The Ball of Twin Moons The Hero of Ivaldi A Duet of Recollection The Fairies' Holiday The World Door of the Holy Country The Saint of Aquileia Labyrinth of Oblivion The Tranquility of Des Ornières The Soeur of Dawn Spirit Stone of Destruction The Founder's Round Mirror Holy Land from Ancient Times | |
Author | Yamaguchi Noboru |
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Original title |
ゼロの使い魔 Zero no Tsukaima |
Illustrator | Usatsuka Eiji |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Genre | Fantasy |
Publisher | MF Bunko J |
Media type | |
No. of books | 20 |
The Familiar of Zero (Japanese: ゼロの使い魔 Zero no Tsukaima?) is a fantasy and comedy Japanese light novel series written by Yamaguchi Noboru and illustrated by Usatsuka Eiji. The story features several characters from the second-year class of an academy of magic in a fictional world, with the main characters being the inept mage Louise and her familiar from Earth Hiraga Saito. The series has been adapted three times as an anime series. The first season aired in Japan between July and September 2006, produced by the animation studio J.C.Staff and directed by Iwasaki Yoshiaki. The second season, titled The Familiar of Zero: Futatsuki no Kishi, was directed by Kō Yū and aired in Japan between July and September 2007. A third anime adaptation, titled The Familiar of Zero: Princesses no Rondo, was produced by J.C.Staff, with Kō Yū as the director, and aired on Japanese television between July and September 2008.[1] A manga version drawn by Mochizuki Nana began serialization in Media Factory's manga magazine Monthly Comic Alive in July 2006.
On April 21, 2007, Geneon Universal Entertainment announced that they have picked up the English dubbing rights of the first season of the anime series and will be under the titleThe Familiar of Zero. The announcement was made at the 2007 Anime Boston convention.[2] On July 3, 2008, Geneon Entertainment and Funimation Entertainment announced an agreement to distribute select titles in North America. While Geneon Entertainment still retains the license, Funimation Entertainment assumes exclusive rights to the manufacturing, marketing, sales and distribution of select titles. The Familiar of Zero was one of several titles involved in the deal.[3][4]
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The Familiar of Zero[]
Tabitha's Adventure[]
- Main article: Tabitha's Adventure
# | Title | Publisher | Date | Genre | ISBN |
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1 | Tabitha's Adventure タバサの冒険 |
MF Bunko J | October 25, 2006 | Fantasy | ISBN 4-8401-1726-8 |
2 | Tabitha's Adventure, Volume 2 タバサの冒険2 |
MF Bunko J | October 25, 2007 | Fantasy | ISBN 978-4-8401-2058-6 |
3 | Tabitha's Adventure, Volume 3 タバサの冒険3 |
MF Bunko J | March 25, 2009 | Fantasy | ISBN 978-4-8401-2727-1 |
Knight Princess of the Wind[]
- Main article: Knight Princess of the Wind
# | Title | Publisher | Date | Genre | ISBN |
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1 | Knight Princess of the Wind 烈風の騎士姫 |
MF Bunko J | October 23, 2009 | Fantasy | ISBN 978-4-8401-3053-0 |
2 | Knight Princess of the Wind, Volume 2 烈風の騎士姫2 |
MF Bunko J | March 25, 2010 | Fantasy | ISBN 978-4-8401-3246-6 |