Cinematography:
Yoshiyuki TakeiComposer:
Yōko KannoCast:
Misato Fukuen, Ikuya Sawaki, Masaru Ikeda, Hidenobu Kiuchi, Norihisa Mori, 原田正夫, Masashi Sugawara, Kazuya Kobayashi, Kanji Suzumori, Yûna Inamura, 渡辺智美, 井上倫宏 (more)Episodes(25)
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The Fallen Star of a Contract (Part 1) (S01E01)
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The Fallen Star of a Contract (Part 2) (S01E02)
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A New Star Shines in the Dawn Sky (Part 1) (S01E03)
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A New Star Shines in the Dawn Sky (Part 2) (S01E04)
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Red Giant over Eastern Europe (Part 1) (S01E05)
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Red Giant over Eastern Europe (Part 2) (S01E06)
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The Scent of Gardenias Lingers in the Summer Rain (Part 1) (S01E07)
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The Scent of Gardenias Lingers in the Summer Rain (Part 2) (S01E08)
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The White Dress, Stained with the Girl's Dreams and Blood (Part 1) (S01E09)
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The White Dress, Stained with the Girl's Dreams and Blood (Part 2) (S01E10)
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When One Takes Back What Was Lost Within the Wall (Part 1) (S01E11)
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When One Takes Back What Was Lost Within the Wall (Part 2) (S01E12)
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A Heart Unswaying on the Water's Surface (Part 1) (S01E13)
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A Heart Unswaying on the Water's Surface (Part 2) (S01E14)
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Memories of Betrayal in an Amber Smile (Part 1) (S01E15)
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Memories of Betrayal in an Amber Smile (Part 2) (S01E16)
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A Love Song Sung from a Trash Heap (Part 1) (S01E17)
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A Love Song Sung from a Trash Heap (Part 2) (S01E18)
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Dreaming Shallow, Uninebriated (Part 1) (S01E19)
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Dreaming Shallow, Uninebriated (Part 2) (S01E20)
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City Under Crackdown, Moist with Tears (Part 1) (S01E21)
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City Under Crackdown, Moist with Tears (Part 2) (S01E22)
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God is In His Heaven (S01E23)
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Meteor Shower (S01E24)
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Does the Reaper Dream of Darkness Darker than Black? (S01E25)
Reviews (1)
At first glance, perhaps a slightly clichéd theme of an alternative version of today's Japan, where not everything is as it should be. But already on the second look, I was captivated by the amazing characters and they didn't let me go. Charismatic Hei / Li, ethereal Yin or determined Kirihara drew me into the world of contractors, dolls and the Syndicate, and Darker Than Black turned out to be a very pleasant and surprisingly intimate sci-fi. It works both in the long-term development of characters and in the side plots of individual enemies, and even though the finale satisfied me more than enough, the excitement for another, more philosophically conceived series, is full on. ()
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