Garo: Gold Storm Sho

Garo: Gold Storm Sho
Japanese 牙狼〈GARO〉-GOLD STORM-翔
Directed by Keita Amemiya
Produced by
  • Yōsuke Hayashi
  • Kōichi Hirata
Written by
  • Norio Kida
  • Keita Amemiya
Starring Wataru Kuriyama
Music by
  • Yoshichika Kuriyama
  • Shiho Terada
Cinematography Akira Nishioka
Edited by Tomoki Nagasaka
Production
company
Distributed by Tohokushinsha Film
Release dates
  • March 28, 2015 (2015-03-28)
Running time
82 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese
Garo: Gold Storm Sho
Genre Tokusatsu
Horror
Drama
Created by Keita Amemiya
Based on Garo
Written by
  • Keita Amemiya
  • Kei Taguchi
  • Youko Izumisawa
  • Norio Kida
  • Kenichi Kanemaki
  • Sumiko Umeda
  • Junichi Fujisaku
  • Yoshinobu Kamo
Directed by
  • Keita Amemiya
  • Akira Ohashi
  • Akihito Shimoda
  • Mitsuyoshi Abe
  • Yoshitaka Yamaguchi
  • Makoto Yokoyama
  • Yasuhiro Matsuda
  • Ikko Yamagishi
Starring
Opening theme
  • "GOLD STORM" by JAM Project
  • "EMERGE ~Shikkoku no Tsubasa~" by JAM Project
Ending theme
  • "PRAYERS" by Makai Kagekidan
  • "Guren Byakuren" by Makai Kagekidan
Composer(s) Yoshichika Kuriyama, Shiho Terada
Country of origin Japan
Original language(s) Japanese
No. of episodes 23 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Kiyotaka Ninomiya
Producer(s) Hirofumi Yamabe
Running time 24-25 minutes (per episode)
Production company(s) Tohokushinsha Film
Release
Original network TX Network
Original release April 3 (2015-04-03) – September 18, 2015 (2015-09-18)
Chronology
Preceded by Garo: Makai no Hana
Followed by Garo: Makai Retsuden
Related shows GARO
External links
テレビ東京・あにてれ 牙狼<GARO>-GOLD STORM-翔
牙狼〈GARO〉-GOLDSTORM- 翔 [TVシリーズ]

Garo: Gold Storm Sho (牙狼〈GARO〉-GOLD STORM-翔 Garo -GOLD STORM- Shō, lit. "Garo: Gold Storm Flight") is both a film and the fifth television series in the Garo continuity that serve as sequels to Garo: Yami o Terasu Mono. Wataru Kuriyama and Miki Nanri reprise their roles and are joined by new cast members (among them is Masahiro Inoue as the series antagonist Zinga). The film adaptation was released in theatres on March 28, 2015, while the television series began broadcast on April 3, 2015.[1][2]

Plot

Both the film and television series for Garo: Gold Storm Sho are direct sequels to Garo: Yami o Terasu Mono.

Film

Months after the events in Vol City, Ryuga Dogai has just slain the Horror Murado when he begins to suffer the effects of the accumulated evil energy within the armor. Rian luckily knows of a Makai Priestess in Line City that can purify the armor, searching the city while coming across a kebabe stand owned by D Ringo. Ryuga and Rian eventually find the abode of Line City's resident Makai Priestess Ryume. Ryume takes the Garo armor from Ryuga to purify it over the course of two days, the Makai Knight assured that there are no Horrors within Line City to worry about. As Ryuga and Rian eat at D Ringo's stand, they see a painting that the owner explained to be of a statue of a guardian that mysteriously disappeared. When D Ringo's charm starts acting up, Zaruba senses an evil presence with the kebabe owner revealing there are ruins near the city outskirts.

Ryuga and Rian come to the ruins to find a group of Makai Priests dead before being the figure responsible. The figure proceeds to overwhelm Ryuga and Rian before escaping them, with Ryuga finding an item that fell off him. The two return to Ryume, who reveals the object the figure stole is the forearm of the mad Horror Degol that she kept in check with her power. Parting ways with Rian to cover ground, Ryuga visits D Ringo who gives him an ancient Madou Tome detailing a Makai Priest named Sōtatsu who used his craftsmanship skills to create a humanoid Madōgu named Agō. Ryuga realizes that the figure is Agō as Rian finds him while in the middle of repairing himself. As Agō overpowers Rian, he explains his dream is a world without Horrors and came to the conclusion before taking his leave. After meeting up, Ryuga stopping Rian from hurting a petty thief who was working for Murado, the two discuss what they have learned about Agō before Zaruba senses a ki disruption across the city.

The two realize that Agō plans to use Ryume's means to keep Horrors from infesting Line City to wipe out everyone in the city with Degol's energies. But Agō had already defeated Ryume, with D-Ringo taking Ryuga and Rian to the central hub while providing them with Makai weapons he acquired from the black market. Fighting Ryuga as Rian frees Ryume, Agō reveals his goal to create a Horror-less world is by wiping out humanity itself. As their battle eventually comes to a highway, Ryuga explains that he and Rian share Agō's dream but refuses to acknowledge killing humans to achieve. It would be at that time that Degol awakens, revealing himself to be the Horror that killed Sōtatsu long ago as he consumes Agō's body to recreate his physical form. Luckily, Ryuga gains a purified and upgraded version of the Garo Armor so he can fight the Horror while reaching Agō. Finally understanding his creator's intention, Agō uses what strength he had left to restrain Dregor while giving Ryuga his weapon to destroy the Horror. Ryuga finds only a fragment of Agō, understanding the truth behind Agō's words but feels such a world without humans would be a tragedy. Later, after Ryume gives Zaruba an upgrade so they can seek her help, seeing D-Ringo on the way out, Ryuga and Rian leave.

Television series

After successfully saving Ryume and stopping Agō, Ryuga and Rian are assigned under her as guardians of Line City, investigating a mysterious increase in Horror activity in the area. This is all a plot by Makai Knight Zinga and his wife Makai Priestess Amily who have since become Horrors to raise the ancient weapon Radan to destroy humanity in revenge for the death of their son years earlier. To stop them, Ryuga and Rian team up with Daigo Akizuki, Giga the Beast Knight, and the Makai Priests Gald and Haruna, as well as D Ringo and Yukihime before the two Horrors can succeed in their plans.

Episodes

No. English title
Original Japanese title
Writer[3] Original airdate[3]
Movie "Garo: Gold Storm Sho"
"GARO -GOLD STORM- Shō" (牙狼<GARO>-GOLD STORM-翔) 
Norio Kida
Keita Amemiya
March 28, 2015
SP "Garo: Gold Storm Sho Begins! The Golden Storm Special"
"GARO -GOLD STORM- Shō Makiokose! Konjiki no Arashi Supesharu" (牙狼<GARO>-GOLD STORM-翔 巻き起こせ!金色の嵐スペシャル) 
April 3, 2015
1 "Sword"
"Tsurugi" (剣) 
Keita AmemiyaApril 10, 2015
2 "Flame"
"Honō" (炎) 
Kei TaguchiApril 17, 2015
3 "Butterfly"
"Chō" (蝶) 
Youko IzumisawaApril 24, 2015
4 "Axe"
"Ono" (斧) 
Kei TaguchiMay 1, 2015
5 "Sin"
"Tsumi" (罪) 
Norio KidaMay 8, 2015
6 "Frame"
"Gaku" (額) 
Kenichi Kanemaki
Kei Taguchi
May 15, 2015
7 "Spell"
"Jutsu" (術) 
Kei TaguchiMay 22, 2015
8 "Brush"
"Fude" (筆) 
Kei TaguchiJune 5, 2015
9 "Feathers"
"Hane" (羽) 
Kei Taguchi
Sumiko Umeda
June 12, 2015
10 "Thunder"
"Ikazuchi" (雷) 
Kei TaguchiJune 19, 2015
11 "Trap"
"Wana" (罠) 
Sumiko UmedaJune 26, 2015
12 "Bonds"
"Kizuna" (絆) 
Sumiko UmedaJuly 3, 2015
13 "Swamp"
"Numa" (沼) 
Kenichi Kanemaki
Kei Taguchi
July 10, 2015
14 "Signpost"
"Shirube" (標) 
Kei TaguchiJuly 17, 2015
15 "Fort"
"Toride" (砦) 
Junichi FujisakuJuly 24, 2015
16 "War"
"Ikusa" (戦) 
Junichi FujisakuJuly 31, 2015
17 "Mirror"
"Kagami" (鏡) 
Kei TaguchiAugust 7, 2015
18 "Darkness"
"Yami" (闇) 
Kei TaguchiAugust 14, 2015
19 "Heart"
"Kokoro" (心) 
Youko IzumisawaAugust 21, 2015
20 "Fountain"
"Izumi" (泉) 
Yoshinobu KamoAugust 28, 2015
21 "King"
"Ō" (王) 
Yoshinobu KamoSeptember 4, 2015
22 "Castle"
"Shiro" (城) 
Keita AmemiyaSeptember 11, 2015
23 "Storm"
"Arashi" (嵐) 
Keita AmemiyaSeptember 18, 2015

Cast

Movie cast

Series cast

Theme songs

Movie

Opening theme
Ending theme

Series

Opening themes
Ending themes

References

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