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Dream Eater Merry (夢喰いメリー, Yumekui Merī) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshitaka Ushiki. The series was serialized in Houbunsha's seinen manga magazine Manga Time Kirara Forward from 2008 to 2020. An anime television series by J.C.Staff which aired in 2011.
Dream Eater Merry | |
夢喰いメリー (Yumekui Merī) | |
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Genre | Action, fantasy[1] |
Manga | |
Written by | Yoshitaka Ushiki |
Published by | Houbunsha |
Magazine | Manga Time Kirara Forward |
Demographic | Seinen |
Original run | March 24, 2008 – November 24, 2020 |
Volumes | 24 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Shigeyasu Yamauchi |
Produced by | Hideki Shirane |
Written by | Yoshitaka Ushiki |
Music by | Keiichi Oku |
Studio | J.C.Staff |
Licensed by |
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Original network | TBS, MBS, CBC, BS-TBS, RKK |
Original run | January 7, 2011 – April 8, 2011 |
Episodes | 13 |
Yumeji Fujiwara is a young male student like any other who, after an event that occurred 10 years previously, gained the power to see the aura of other people's dreams, and the ability to predict what kind of dream they will have next. Since then, he has started to have strange dreams of cats following him for an unknown reason. The boss of the cat army, John Doe, tells him that his body is needed to access the real world. One day, a mysterious girl fell on top of him as he was returning home from his errands. This girl, named Merry Nightmare, is a dream demon (夢魔, muma), searching for a way to return to her world. Yumeji decides to help her, and a gate to the world of dreams opens again, this time in full daylight. She appears in the daydream world looking for an answer on how to get back to her world. Meanwhile, an evil dream demon named Pharos Hercules is leading other dream demons to make humans into their vessels to raise an army, killing those that oppose him which causes humans to lose sight of their goals and ambitions. Yumeji eventually becomes Merry's partner, using his ability to scout out dream demons so Merry can hunt them.
After Hercules' downfall, Merry's quest to return to the dream world continues. In the meantime, a mysterious boy named Kyou Shiragi transfers to Yumeji's class, where dream demons are suddenly manifesting; as a result of their losses, they cause humans to accomplish their goals instead of destroying them. With dream demons seen by previous vessels, Yumeji and Merry now must investigate this unusual phenomenon and restore balance. It is revealed that Yumeji and Merry met 10 years previously when an incident occurred in the dream world. During the school cultural festival, a powerful dream demon in the form of Kyou and his minions attempts to disturb the balance of both worlds. The pair and their companions fought together to send the adversaries back through the doorway, repairing it, and everything the dream demons have touched becomes undone. Knowing they will forget each other, Merry bids Yumeji farewell with a kiss. Sometime later, Yumeji and his friends still remember Merry and others by heart, and Yumeji started writing a book based on their recounted adventures.
The manga series by Yoshitaka Ushiki was serialized in Manga Time Kirara Forward magazine from March 24, 2008 to November 24, 2020 and was compiled into twenty four tankōbon volumes by Houbunsha, the first of which was released on October 27, 2008 and the last on December 11, 2020. One spin-off volume, Shadow Stomper Merry (影踏みメリー, Kagefumi Merī) by Kenji Tsurubuchi, and three anthology volumes were released in 2011. The manga has been licensed in France and Germany with the title Merry Nightmare.
An anime television series based on the manga Yumekui Merry was announced in the September 2010 issue of Houbunsha's Manga Time Kirara Forward magazine.[3] Produced by J.C.Staff, the anime series is directed and written by Hideki Shirane, and music composition by Keiichi Oku.[4] The anime series aired in Japan on the Tokyo Broadcasting System between January 7, 2011 and April 8, 2011, later rebroadcast on the Mainichi Broadcasting System, Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting, RKK, and the satellite channel BS-TBS.[5] The opening theme for the anime is "Daydream Syndrome" by Marina Fujiwara while the ending is "Yume to Kibou to Ashita no Atashi" (ユメとキボーとアシタのアタシ, "Dreams and Hopes and the Me of Tomorrow") by Ayane Sakura. Both artists belong to the Japanese musical ensemble and dōjin circle, IOSYS. The anime has been licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks under the title Dream Eater Merry.[6]
No. | Title | Original airdate | |
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1 | "Dream Reality" Transliteration: "Yume Utsutsu" (Japanese: 夢現) | January 7, 2011 | |
Yumeji Fujiwara is a high school boy with the ability to predict people's dreams or nightmares. Recently, he has dreams of being chased by a gang of weird cats. One day, Yumeji meets a strange girl after she falls out of a tree and lands on him. After she leaves to look for her hat, Yumeji finds it, only to suddenly find himself in the world from his nightmare, and he is chased by Chaser John Doe and his cat army, who desires his body as a vessel. As Yumeji is cornered, the girl from before arrives, introducing herself as Merry Nightmare, and fights against John. As Merry tries to interrogate John to take her back to the world he came from, John just laughs at her and leaves, before both she and Yumeji return to the real world. | |||
2 | "Dreams and Hopes" Transliteration: "Yume mo Kibō mo" (Japanese: 夢もキボーも) | January 14, 2011[7] | |
Merry had suddenly collapsed, so Yumeji takes her home where his friend, Isana Tachibana, and her father help look after her at the Tachibana's family café. Merry explains to Yumeji that she had been hunting dream demons, trying to find a way back to the world she came from, only to be met with more questions. Later that night, Merry decides to leave to do things on her own, while Yumeji settles his resolve to help her. Meanwhile, a girl named Yumi with dreams of becoming a nurse ended up in a different dream world with her resident dream demon, Serio. However, Serio is suddenly killed, which causes Yumi to lose all her goals. | |||
3 | "From Beyond the Dream" Transliteration: "Yume no Mukō kara" (Japanese: 夢の向こうから) | January 21, 2011[7] | |
As Yumeji goes to search for Merry, he finds her at the park with a kid named Minato Kisaragi, who has trouble making friends. After playing with her for a bit, Yumeji decides to show off his ability, only to discover that Minato has been having nightmares. He soon ends up inside her daydream where a dream demon named Ichima wants to prevent Minato from making friends so she can become her vessel. Just then Merry arrives and manages to give Minato the confidence to say what is right before Merry banishes Ichima. Upon returning to the real world once again, Minato goes to make some friends while Merry goes off on her own again. | |||
4 | "Dream Eater Merry" Transliteration: "Yumekui Merī" (Japanese: 夢喰いメリー) | January 28, 2011[7] | |
The president of Yumeji's literature club, Mei Hoshino, has been sending texts with a mysterious boy named Chris Evergreen. Later that day, Yumeji and Mei, as well as fellow club members Takateru Akiyanagi and Saki Kirishima, bring Merry along to karaoke, while Isana tries to make friends with a transfer student named Chizuru Kawanami. Later that night, when Mei comes to the café having supposedly been stood up by Chris, she suddenly acts weird and texts herself from another phone. Yumeji realizes that Mei has become a vessel for Chris, who is actually another dream demon, and chases after her, ending up in her daydream. As Chris prepares to attack him, Merry arrives and defeats him. Before Chris disappears, Mei asks to look at him and comes off happily from what she sees. From that point, Yumeji decides to work together with Merry to help her find nightmares, and she starts working part-time at the café. | |||
5 | "Astray in a Dream" Transliteration: "Yume no Naka de Asutorei" (Japanese: 夢の中でアストレイ) | February 4, 2011[7] | |
Isana gets depressed upon hearing her idol, Yokato, announced his resignation from singing on TV. Yumeji and Merry go grocery shopping, where Yumeji learns that Merry had apparently arrived in the real world about ten years ago. They later meet a girl named Yui Kounagi, with Yumeji helping her rescue a doll she dropped. Yui, who is actually the willing vessel of a dream demon named Engi Threepiece, has her trigger a daydream within which Yumeji and Merry are caught in. Engi questions them about someone named Pharos Hercules, before beginning to fight with Merry. As Merry talks about sending Engi back to where she came from, Engi claims that there is no way back for dream demons, revealing her sister was killed when she entered the real world. Questioning whether she has actually been doing the right thing, Merry is unable to fight back against Engi, forcing Yumeji to stand between them, receiving a slash to his chest. | |||
6 | "Dream Encounter" Transliteration: "Yume Kaikō" (Japanese: 夢邂逅(かいこう)) | February 11, 2011[8] | |
Traumatized by the attack on Yumeji, Merry unleashes a powerful aura that destroys the dream world's moon, forcing Engi to retreat. Upon returning to the real world, Yumeji does not have any external injuries, but when he gets home he starts feeling pain and falls unconscious. As he dreams, Yumeji once again meets John, who treats his mental injuries. Meanwhile, at school, Saki brings up how many students like Yumi have been suffering from "dream loss", in which they give up on their goals. John explains to Yumeji that it's because of him that Yumeji can enter other people's daydreams, and reveals Hercules is an evil dream demon who tempted many others into entering the real world. He also mentions that Hercules may know something about Merry, who allegedly entered the real world without a vessel. After Yumeji's wounds heal, John warns him about another strong dream demon named Mistleteinn before he wakes up to a worried Merry. | |||
7 | "Dreams, Swimsuits and the Color of the Sea" Transliteration: "Yume to Mizugi to Umi no Iro" (Japanese: 夢と水着と海の色) | February 18, 2011[8] | |
Isana's father impulsively decides to take everyone on a trip to the beach, Isana even invites Chizuru. Merry becomes concerned about what Engi had said to her, wondering if what she had been doing up until then had been wrong. Meanwhile, a kid named Masaru, who came to attend the shooting of a superhero show, gets pulled into a daydream with his dream demon, Delga, who is attacked and killed by none other than Mistleteinn, causing the boy to lose his hopes. During the sunset, as Merry considers leaving again, Yumeji says he'll continue to support and help her in order to prove Engi wrong. | |||
8 | "Dream Corridor" Transliteration: "Yume Kairō" (Japanese: 夢回廊) | February 25, 2011[8] | |
Having picked up a sprained ankle during his trip to the beach, Yumeji gets it treated at a clinic, which just so happens to be owned by Yui's family. Meanwhile, Isana becomes concerned about what she wants to do after high school. Speaking through Yui as a vessel, Engi apologizes to Yumeji for her actions and explains her situation. As Yumeji fetches Merry at a doughnut bar to go talk with them, they all find themselves in a maze-like daydream, run by the dream demon Maze Landsborough, who is a follower of Hercules. | |||
9 | "Disturbed Dreams" Transliteration: "Yume Midarete" (Japanese: 夢乱れて) | March 4, 2011[8] | |
As Isana leaves her guidance counseling session, she temporarily enters a daydream. Although Merry easily defeats Landsborough's henchmen, she is hesitant to attack him due to what Engi had told her. He then taunts Engi, explaining that if he is killed, then the dreams of his vessel will disappear as well. Engi attacks Landsborough out of anger, but Yumeji stops her and Landsborough escapes with his vessel. After calming down, Engi reveals what she knows about Mistleteinn, who has the power to force dream demons into vessels. Meanwhile, Chizuru, a vessel herself, confronts the guidance counselor, Ryōta Iijima, who is actually Mistleteinn's vessel, saying his next target is Isana who, at that time, Yumeji and Merry discover to have become a vessel. | |||
10 | "Not Waking from a Dream" Transliteration: "Yume kara Samezu ni" (Japanese: 夢から覚めずに) | March 11, 2011[9] | |
As Yumeji becomes frustrated about Isana's situation, Chizuru, who had previously thrown away all her emotions following her parents' deaths, becomes conflicted between her desire to protect Isana and her duties towards her dream demon, Lestion. Yumeji goes to see Yui and Engi, asking for their help in protecting Isana's dreams. Meanwhile, Landsborough witnesses Hercules in action as he kills another dream demon, informing him about Engi and Merry, whom Hercules sees as no threat. As Yumeji returns home, he is greeted by Chizuru who informs him that Mistleteinn plans to target Isana, ignoring Yumeji's question concerning whether she is an ally or not. | |||
11 | "Protectors of Dreams" Transliteration: "Yume no Moribito" (Japanese: 夢の守り人) | March 25, 2011[9][10] | |
Yumeji and Merry take Isana to Yui and Engi so that they can meet her dream demon, Pallette, who explains how Mistleteinn forced her to make Isana her vessel. Merry wants to send her back but is not confident enough to try so with Isana's dreams at stake. Meanwhile, Chizuru confronts Iijima, who reveals his intentions to kill Pallette, as well as questioning Yumeji's abilities, though Chizuru is too conflicted by her duties to Lestion to warn Yumeji or Isana. Later that day, Iijima and Mistleteinn make their attack on Isana and Pallette, also planning to lure out Chizuru and Lestion, but Merry and Yumeji appear to protect them. Mistleteinn overwhelms Merry while Yumeji's attempt to rescue Pallette is thwarted by Iijima, who reveals Chizuru had done nothing to prevent the deaths of other dream demons. As Mistleteinn prepares to kill both Isana and Pallette, Chizuru decides to stand in their way to protect her. Having apparently seen something interesting, Iijima and Mistleteinn decide to retreat, promising to resume the battle following the exams. | |||
12 | "Nightmare" Transliteration: "Muen" (Japanese: 夢魘) | April 1, 2011[9] | |
As Yumeji and the others grow concerned about Mistleteinn's strength, Chizuru brings everyone into her daydream to meet Lestion, who explains that the only way to hurt Mistleteinn is a special gun which uses the agony from killed dream demons and the despair from humans as ammo. As Lestion leaves to do his own thing, Engi shows her belief in human dreams due to the extraordinary nature of Merry and Yumeji. Later, Chizuru mentions that Lestion will die if he fires the gun, becoming afraid that her memories with Isana may soon be erased. After the final exams are finished, Iijima comes to the café and Engi brings everyone into her daydream in order to use her home field to her advantage, but Mistleteinn kidnaps Isana and summons a large tree. Engi uses her strongest attack on Mistleteinn, but she survives and deals a critical blow to her. With Merry similarly outmatched, Yumeji takes Engi's sword and charges towards Mistleteinn. | |||
13 | "Dream Again" Transliteration: "Yume Futatabi" (Japanese: 夢ふたたび) | April 8, 2011[9] | |
As Yumeji's attack against Mistleteinn fails, Lestion sacrifices himself in order to provide Chizuru with a bullet to shoot Mistleteinn, shattering her own soul in the process. However, Mistleteinn survives the attack and catches Merry in a bud of despair, causing her to face her own despair. Yumeji, however, decides not to give and uses the power of his dreams to replicate John's weapon. As Yumeji takes on Mistleteinn's attacks, Yui manages to free Merry, who becomes invigorated by Yumeji's belief in her, restoring Engi's dream world and healing her injuries. As Merry and Engi launch an attack on her, Mistleteinn swallows Pallette, so that killing her would mean destroying Isana's dreams. Yet, after encouragement from Yumeji, Merry manages to send Pallette back to the dream world and defeat Mistleteinn, returning everyone to the real world, with Isana perfectly fine. Although Chizuru's dreams were shattered, Yumeji feels confident that she can start over again, as humans are not limited to only one dream. Yumeji and Merry's quest continues... |
Characters from the series appear alongside other Manga Time Kirara characters in the 2018 mobile RPG, Kirara Fantasia.[11]
In their Winter 2011 Anime Preview Guide, the majority of Anime News Network's staff of reviewers gave modest ratings for the first episode. Theron Martin states the series is straddling the line between the typical and the really weird, but figuring out what's going on should be half the fun.[12] Jacob Chapman comments that the first episode was unusual in that it was nicely paced and "goes down easy."[13] Gia Manry compares Yumekui Merry to a poor man's Soul Eater with its definite sense of style over substance.[14]
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