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{{Short description|Japanese manga series by Daisuke Moriyama}}
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| caption = First volume of ''Chrono Crusade'', released in Japan in December 1999 | caption = First {{Transliteration|ja|]}} volume cover, featuring Chrono (left) and Rosette Christopher (right)
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{{Nihongo|'''''Chrono Crusade'''''|クロノクルセイド|Kurono Kuruseido|lead=yes}}, originally known in Japan (due to a typo) as '''''Chrno Crusade''''',<ref>{{cite book|author=Moriyama, Daisuke|author-link=Daisuke Moriyama|title=Chrono Crusade (Young King Comics)|volume=2|date=January 2010|publisher=]|isbn=978-4-7859-3292-3|page=189}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Bertschy|first=Zac|title=Hey, Answerman!|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answerman/2005-11-10|website=]|access-date=September 18, 2024|date=November 10, 2005|quote=This site's editor-in-chief (and my boss) Christopher Macdonald, aka Tempest, asked Daisuke Moriyama himself at Anime Boston 2005 and Moriyama confirmed that it was in fact a typo that made it to the printers before anyone caught it. They chose to just run with it rather than fix the typo; believe it or not, English mistakes in Japanese productions are ''extremely'' common.|archive-date=December 4, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231204160708/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/answerman/2005-11-10|url-status=live}}</ref> is a Japanese ] series written and illustrated by ]. It was serialized in ]'s ''Monthly Comic Dragon'' from 1998 to 2003 and later in '']'' from 2003 to 2004, with its chapters collected in eight {{Transliteration|ja|]}} volumes. It was licensed in North America by ].
{{nihongo|'''''Chrono Crusade'''''|クロノ クルセイド|Kurono Kuruseido}}, also known as '''''Chrno Crusade''''', is an eight volume ] series authored by the Japanese ] ]. It was originally published by ] in ] which began serialization in November 1998. A 24-episode ] ] based on the manga ran from 2003 to 2004 on ]. The ] work was done by ]. The series was released in North America by ] and ], titled ''Chrono Crusade''.


Set in the United States during the 1920s, ''Chrono Crusade'' follows the story of Rosette Christopher, and her demon partner Chrono. As members of the Magdalene Order, they travel around the country eliminating demonic threats to society, while Rosette searches for her lost brother Joshua. Set in ], ''Chrono Crusade'' follows the story of Rosette Christopher, and her demon partner Chrono. As members of the Magdalene Order, they travel around the country eliminating demonic threats to society, while Rosette searches for her lost brother, Joshua.

''Chrono Crusade'' was adapted into a 24-episode ] television series, animated by ] and directed by {{ill|Yū Kō|ja|紅優}}, broadcast on ] from 2003 to 2004. The anime series was licensed in North America by ] in 2004 and later acquired by ] in 2010.


==Plot== ==Plot==
''Chrono Crusade'' is set in the height of the ], where jazz is king, bootleg liquor flows freely, and the mob rules the streets. It is a time of prosperity, luxury and decadence, and the division between rich and poor grows even wider in the wake of the ]. It is at such times of great change and upheaval that the dark things that lurk below the world of man can come to the surface. In the world of ''Chrono Crusade'', a fictional organization known as the Order of Magdalene (or more specifically, the characters of Sister Rosette Christopher and her soul-bound demon partner, Chrono) exists to fight the demonic threats that appear with increasing regularity across America. Both Rosette and Chrono are revealed during the course of the story to be driven by a shadowy past, centered around a search for Rosette's lost brother, Joshua. Joshua is shown to have been taken from her by the sinner, Aion, a devil who shares a dark and bloody history with Chrono, and seeks nothing less than to overthrow Heaven and Earth. ''Chrono Crusade'' is set in the height of the ], where jazz is king, bootleg liquor flows freely, and the mob rules the streets. It is a time of prosperity, luxury and decadence, and the division between rich and poor grows even wider in the wake of the ]. It is at such times of great change and upheaval that the dark things that lurk below the world of man can come to the surface. In the world of ''Chrono Crusade'', a fictional organization known as the Order of Magdalene (home to the characters Sister Rosette Christopher and her soul-bound demon partner, Chrono) exists to fight the demonic threats that appear with increasing regularity across America. Both Rosette and Chrono are revealed during the course of the story to be driven by a shadowy past, centered on a search for Rosette's lost brother Joshua who is shown to have been taken from her by the Sinner, Aion, a demon who shares a dark and bloody history with Chrono. He seeks nothing less than to overthrow the delicate balance between Heaven, Earth, and Hell (in the manga it is the demons' hierarchy he wished to destroy).


The anime follows the manga through the first half, but it diverges halfway through, creating different courses of events and endings. The characterization of some the characters, including Rosette and Aion, and their roles in the story were changed in the adaptation of the manga. Much of the story is driven by the individual pasts of the main characters and the complex relationships between them. The anime follows the manga through the events of Volume IV, but it diverges during a crucial plot event, creating different courses of events and endings. The characterization of some of the characters, including Rosette and Aion, and their roles in the story were changed drastically in the adaptation of the manga. Much of the story is driven by the individual pasts of the main characters and the complex relationships between them.


===Setting=== ===Setting===
The Order of Magdalene is an organization of the ] that banishes ] and ] to Hell. The Order has many branches around the country; each one is presided over by the Council of the Catholic Church. The New York Branch of the Order is headed by Kate Valentine and Ewan Remington, who lead the fight against the forces of darkness. The Order has many members; however, in times of great crisis, other less generally accepted individuals may be introduced into the Order to help fight the forces of darkness. The Order of Magdalene is an organization that banishes ]s and ]s. The Order has many branches around the country (some that are mentioned/visited include the Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, and Seattle branches); each one is presided over by the Council of the Catholic Church. The New York branch of the Order is headed by Kate Valentine, assisted by Ewan Remington, who lead the fight against the forces of darkness. The Order has many members; however, in times of great crisis, other less generally accepted individuals may be introduced into the Order to help fight the forces of darkness.


They use various weapons, including various guns and swords. Guns use Sacred, standard bullets containing Holy Water, and Gospel, bullets with alchemized silver. Tetragrammaton, a gun with high power against demons with low backlash, is given to Chrono. Besides using guns, there are members of Order with special powers as well, using devices like tomes, violins, or dolls. They also use Angel Capture Fields, specialized barriers that can repel demons, their power, and other astral based substances, and Soul Dive, an experimental system used to dive into souls. The order uses the Barrier Ship "Metatron" during great crisis. They use various weapons, mainly guns, swords, and melee weapons, many of which are developed by the New York branch's own Edward "Elder" Hamilton. The Order's preferred handgun is the ], often loaded with Sacreds, standard bullets containing holy water, and Gospels, bullets with alchemy-transformed silver. The Spirit bullet was also developed, but upon test-fire it was found to be too dangerous, using a repressed lower-class demon for its explosive power. Tetragrammaton, a gun with high power against demons with low backlash, is given to Rosette and later used by Chrono. Besides using guns, there are members of the Order with special powers as well, using devices like tomes, violins, or dolls. They also use Angel Capture Fields, specialized barriers that can repel demons, their powers, and other astral based substances, and are set up by creating a rectangular array of cross-shaped stakes in the ground and activating them. The Order also developed the Soul Dive, an experimental system used to dive into souls for direct exorcism. The Order also unveils its flagship, the Metatron, in the final showdown with Pandemonium and Aion.


==Characters== ==Characters==
===Main=== ===Main===
;{{nihongo|Rosette Christopher|ロゼット·クリストファ|Rosetto Kurisutofa}} ;{{Nihongo|{{visible anchor|Rosette Christopher}}|ロゼットクリストファ|Rosetto Kurisutofa}}
:{{Voiced by|]|]}}<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Martin|first=Theron|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/chrono-crusade/dvd-4|title=Chrono Crusade DVD 4 – Review|website=]|access-date=July 8, 2019|archive-date=July 8, 2019|date=April 19, 2005|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190708062526/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/chrono-crusade/dvd-4|url-status=live}}</ref>
:*{{anime voices|]|]}}
: The impulsive, 16-year-old, protagonist of ''Chrono Crusade''. Rosette is an elite ] of the ] and goes out on missions to destroy deadly spirits and devils. Her primary motivation is to save her brother Joshua, who has been captured by Aion. Because of a contract she formed with Chrono when she was 11, her life is slowly ticking away. Despite this, she continues to run towards her goals confronting every challenge with a headstrong attitude. This attitude allowed others like Chrono and Azmaria to push forward as well. She loves Chrono and is willing to sacrifice more of her life in order to make sure he's alright. At the end of the series, she is able to live a few years longer, then dies after getting to be reunited with Chrono one last time. At the end of the anime, she and Chrono go off to a house in an isolated place where she dies with him while sitting on the porch. :Rosette is a 16-year-old elite ] of the ] and goes out on missions to destroy deadly spirits and devils. Her primary motivation is to rescue her younger brother Joshua, who has been kidnapped and later brainwashed by Aion. Because of a contract she formed with Chrono when she was 12, her life is slowly ticking away. Despite this, she continues to run towards her goal, confronting every challenge with a headstrong attitude. This conviction inspires others like Chrono and Azmaria to push forward surpassing their own limitations and personal doubt. She is almost entirely unfazed by the future she chose when she made her contract with Chrono, claiming she is still going to be "kicking and screaming 'til the very end". Despite knowing exactly who and what Chrono is, she does not seem the least bit afraid of him and trusts him indefinitely as her partner. Rosette is somewhat simple and prone to impulsive behavior that gets her in trouble; she claims it is because she knows she is short on time and can not afford to hesitate on things she may never live to do again and later regret.
;{{Nihongo|{{visible anchor|Chrono}}|クロノ|Kurono}}

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;{{nihongo|Chrono|クロノ|Kurono}}
: Rosette's contractor, partner, and closest friend. Chrono is stoic, loyal, kind, and somewhat quiet. This mild facade of a young boy belies a fierce, full-grown demon of infamous power and utmost rage. His contract with Rosette allows him to exist without his set of horns, which were ripped from his head in an early battle with Aion prior to the initial storyline. Demons' horns allow them to absorb astral energy, which bestows both power and life. In order to maintain Rosette's remaining life force and prevent Chrono's subconscious from stealing the rest, her life's energy is kept sealed in a pocket watch that is worn around her neck, the creator of which is none other than the Sinner named Shader.
:*{{anime voices|]|]}}
:Despite being a demon, Chrono cherishes life and those he loves. This creates conflict whenever Rosette is required to unseal her pocket watch, allowing him to harness his immense power to defeat powerful foes or rescue them in desperate situations. Chrono will always try to persuade Rosette to think of other solutions as releasing the pocket watch not only creates pain in his partner, but also lowers her already shortened lifespan.
: Rosette's contractor and assistant. In the past Chrono has helped Aion in his fight for freedom from Pandemonium. However, when Aion told Chrono to kill Mary of Magdalene, he refused because of his love for her. As a result, Chrono betrayed Aion. Fifty years later, he met Rosette and fell in love with her as well. For this reason he is highly protective of her. Since he lost his horns to Aion in a fight he formed a contract with Rosette and is feeding off her soul as an alternative to the astral energy he would be getting from his horns. Whenever possible, Rosette can unseal his true demon state for the cost of even more of her life though Chrono has forced her seal open causing disasterous results. In the manga though, Rosette has unsealed Chrono significantly more times than in the Anime.
:Whenever his powers are sealed, Chrono retains the form of a young boy who appears extremely docile and rather charming, often surprising the humans he is familiar with. Although considered a "reformed" demon, Chrono has quite the temper, and if provoked will go into a terrifying rage that blinds him from most everything around him, including the people he cares about. Despite this, Chrono is deathly afraid of hurting others, or of being unable to protect those most important to him. His shadowy past with Aion and the Order's namesake Mary Magdalene is what motivates him to accept Rosette's contract despite the pain she will suffer and the end that he sees ahead.

;{{nihongo|Azmaria Hendric|アズマリア·ヘンドリック|Azumaria Hendorikku}} ;{{Nihongo|{{visible anchor|Azmaria Hendrich}}|アズマリアヘンドリック|Azumaria Hendorikku}}
:*{{anime voices|]|]}} :{{Voiced by|]|]}}<ref name=":0" />
:The Apostle of Charity and Songstress of Vegas. Azmaria is a 12-year-old girl with the gift of healing with song. Sensitive and fearful, Azmaria is initially more of a liability to Rosette and Chrono than she is an asset. She was traded among families like a trophy for most of her life, so her self-confidence and feeling of self-worth is extremely low. She has a spectacular soprano singing voice, and as such began her young life singing with a Portuguese orchestra, but when it was discovered that her singing voice had healing powers and marked her as an Apostle, she became an object of pursuit. After rescuing her as part of the Order's roundup of the Apostles, Rosette and Chrono soon make it their personal mission to help Azmaria to value herself just as much as she does others. She is hardworking, diligent, and very eager, and idolizes Rosette as an older sister and mentor.
: The Apostle of Benevolence and Songstress of Vegas. Azmaria is a 12 year old girl with the gift of healing people through her voice. She has suffered great grief, for this reason she is sensitive to others' words. Though tries her hardest to help out and change herself.
:Being an apostle, although bestowed with immense power, Azmaria is also afflicted with a curse, the curse of misfortune. While Joshua is plagued with poor health, those who come into contact with Azmaria will meet misfortune and suffering.

;{{nihongo|Satella Harvenheit|サテラ·ハーベンハイト|Satera Hābenhaito}} ;{{Nihongo|{{visible anchor|Satella Harvenheit}}|サテラハーベンハイト|Satera Hābenhaito}}
:*{{anime voices|]|]}} :{{Voiced by|]|]}}<ref name=":0" />
: A jewel summoner and bounty hunter who kills devils. Her entire family was wiped out by the "hornless demon", who turned out to be Aion, save for her and her older sister Florette (AKA Fiore). She is now the search for her sister, who was taken by Aion. At first she feels uncomfortable around Rosette and the others due to their trust with Chrono, a hornless devil she thought was Aion, but after spending time with them, she recognizes them as her friends. In the Manga, she is significanty friendlier with the others, and even flirts around with Chrono, much to the annoyance of Rosette. :A German jewel summoner and bounty hunter who specializes in demons. Her entire family was wiped out by a hornless demon, leaving only herself and her older sister Florette (AKA Fiore) alive. She was then raised by her kind butler Steiner, who still remains by her side. She is now on the search for her sister, who was taken from the massacre by the demon. At first she feels uncomfortable around Rosette and the others due to their trust of Chrono, a hornless devil she thought was the one responsible for her suffering. This changed after spending time with them. She comes to recognize them as friends and worthy comrades in battle.
:Although highly irritated at Azmaria for her clumsy ways, Satella truly cares for her, as she sees a part of her former self in her when she was younger. After hearing Azmaria's soprano voice, she is proud of the young apostle and states that there are good points to her after all. Satella firmly believes that to move forward and grow, one must identify weaknesses first.
:Although never stated, Satella's connections with demons may run deeper than she thought. In Fiore's memories, Aion came to their home to enlist the help of their father, who Aion states was their elder and teacher. With his refusal, the family home was razed and the family killed. From this, it is possible to assume that both Satella and Fiore may be part demon.


===Magdalene Order=== ===Magdalene Order===
;{{nihongo|Sister Kate Valentine|ケイト·ヴァレンタイン|Keito Barentain}} ;{{Nihongo|{{visible anchor|Sister Kate Valentine}}|ケイトヴァレンタイン|Keito Barentain}}
:*{{anime voices|]|]}} :{{Voiced by|]|Laura Chapman}}<ref name=":0" />
: Head of the New York Branch of the Magdalene Order. She is a strong willed woman who often seems out of place fighting demons and devils. She leads the order with an iron resolve, making sure the New York Branch Office runs as smooth as clockwork. :Head of the New York Branch of the Magdalene Order. She is a strong-willed woman who often seems out of place fighting demons and devils. She leads the order with an iron resolve, making sure the New York Branch Office runs as smooth as clockwork. She also distrusts Chrono despite his gentle nature, due to his status as a demon. She is openly irritated with Rosette due to her aloof ways, but deep down, she truly cares for her.
:Sister Kate is later demoted when Chrono loses his sanity and openly attacks Viede and Aion in San Francisco causing countless casualties and revealing to the public the presence of demons.
;{{Nihongo|{{visible anchor|Father Ewan Remington}}|ユアン・レミントン|Yuwan Reminton}}
:{{Voiced by|]|]}}
:The minister of the Magdalene Order. He also serves as a field agent and second in command to Sister Kate. In the anime, towards the end, he leaves the Order. He is seen quite a while later, looking about the same age but unshaven, when the ] happens, just before seeing someone who appears similar to—if not the same as—Aion. He also has the apparent ability to warp, moving from the Magdalene NY HQ to a carnival in San Francisco instantly without anyone's notice. Immediately afterward, during the phone conversation with Sister Kate, he states that he is an Angel, and is implied to be a "fallen" one. It is later revealed that he has history with Chrono, as he was the boy who failed to save Mary Magdalene from being kidnapped by Chrono. It is revealed that he suffered an injury that would have ended his duty in the Order, but volunteered to be infused with Legion (a devil's equivalent to cells) in order to continue his work. After the events of the story, he retires but continues his duty as a father of the Catholic Church.
;{{Nihongo|{{visible anchor|Edward "Elder" Hamilton}}|エドワード・ハミルトン|Edowādo Hamiruton}}
:{{Voiced by|]|]}}
:Edward is the person who makes the weapons used by the exorcists. He also has a great love for women, flipping the habits of the Sisters of the Order and playing perverted pranks on them. Despite this, he greatly cares for all the girls. Although he appears aloof and whimsical, Elder can display great authority and leadership, spurring those around him, including Sister Kate, into action.
:Elder was previously involved with Mary Magdalene. He was the first one who accompanied Mary from the orphanage and explained her powers to her. He later accompanies the young Ewan in their pursuit of Chrono who kidnapped her from the Order.
;{{Nihongo|Sister Anna|アンナ|Anna}}
:{{Voiced by|]|] (1–15), ] (16–24)}}
;{{Nihongo|Sister Claire|クレア|Kurea}}
:{{Voiced by|]|]}}
;{{Nihongo|Sister Mary|メアリ|Meari}}
:{{Voiced by|]|Michelle Maulsby}}
;{{Nihongo|Mary Magdalene|メアリー・マグダレーナ|Mearī Magudarēna}}
:{{Voiced by|]|]}}
:Mary is the foreseeing Holy Maiden after whom the Order was named. Having spent most of her life inside the Order, she was more than willing to follow Chrono to the outside world. She became close friends with the Sinners, notably with Chrono, who is implied to have developed feelings for her. She was killed by Aion, who was controlled by Pandemonium, and mourned by Chrono, who then left the Sinners.


===Pursuers===
;{{nihongo|Father Ewan Remington|ユアン·レミントン|Yuwan Reminton}}
The Pursuers are demons sent by the elders of Pandemonium to eradicate the defected Sinners. The strength of their demons varies from weak to powerful, with numbers many times over those of the Sinners.
:*{{anime voices|]|]}}
;{{Nihongo|{{visible anchor|Duke Duffau}}|公爵デュフォー|Kōshaku Deyufō}}
: The minister of the Magdalene Order. He also serves as a field agent and second in command to Sister Kate. In the Anime, towards the end he leaves the Order. He is seen quite a while later, looking about the same age but unshaven, when the third Prophecy of Fatima happens, just before, seeing someone who appears similar, if not the same, to Aion. He also has the apparent ability to warp, moving from the Magdalene NY HQ to a carnival in San Francisco instantly without anyone's notice. Immediately afterward, during the phone conversation with Sister Kate, he states that he is an Angel. He later states "I am A Sinner", after he severs ties with God, declaring "I have no regrets about my torn wings". In the manga, it is revealed that he had initial history with Chrono as he was the boy who failed to save Mary Magdaline from being kidnapped by Chrono. It is also revealed that he suffered an injury that would have ended his duty in the order and volunteered to be infused with Legion (a devil's equivalent to cells) in order to continue his work. After the events of the story, he retires but continues his duty as a father of the Catholic Church.
:{{Voiced by|]|]}}

:The leader of his own army. In the anime, he allied with the Magdalene Order to fight against the Sinners and managed to eliminate Genai. He led his troops in an attack on Aion, but was slain along with the rest when sprayed with Rosette's blood. Duke Duffau led the assault on Eden and fought well against Aion with his bare hands. He ultimately falls when a geas is cast on all demons worldwide leaving him immobile and open to execution by Aion who has ripped out his own horns to escape the geas.
;{{nihongo|Edward "Elder" Hamilton|エドワード·ハミルトン|Edowādo Hamiruton}}
;{{Nihongo|{{visible anchor|Carv}}|カルヴ|Karuvu}}
:*{{anime voices|]|]}}
:{{Voiced by|]}}
: Elder is the person who makes the weapons used by the exorcists. He also has a great love for women which is why he may appear perverted, though he greatly cares for all the girls.
:One of the members of Duke Duffau's army. He was killed along with his enemy Viede (one of Aion's Sinners).
;{{nihongo|Sister Anna|アンナ|Anna}}
;{{Nihongo|{{visible anchor|Gurio}}|グーリオ|Gūrio}}
:*''voiced by:'' ] (Japanese), ] : Ep. 01 – 15 / ] : Ep. 16 – 24 (English)
:{{Voiced by|Masayuki Nakata|Victor Carsrud}}

:One of the members of Duke Duffau's army. He followed Duffau on the attack against Aion but was wounded by Rosette's holy blood. He managed to escape and went back to Chrono to warn him about Rosette, but died of wounds soon after.
===Devils===

;Duke Duffau
:*{{anime voices|]}}
: The leader of his own army. He allied with the Magdalene Order to fight against the Sinners and manage to eliminate Genai. He led his troops on an attack on Aion but was slain along with the rest.

;Carv
:*{{anime voices|]}}
: One of the members of Duke Duffau's army. He was killed along with his enemy Viede (one of Aion's Sinners).

;Gurio
:*{{anime voices|]}}
: One of the members of Duke Duffau's army. He followed Duffau on the attack against Aion but was wounded by Rosette's holy blood. He managed to escape and went back to Chrono to warn him about Rosette, but died of wounds soon after.


===Sinners=== ===Sinners===
Sinners are demons who have separated themselves from the demon hive Pandemonium and openly rebelled. In the case of the story, after Aion reached a higher domain and acquired forbidden knowledge, he was classified as a Sinner, with both him and his brood marked for execution. As a result, he becomes the de facto leader of this group, who eventually fight their way to freedom on Eden, although many comrades were lost. Of the Sinners, only Joshua and Fiore are not demons.
;{{nihongo|Aion|アイオーン|Aiōn}}
:*{{anime voices|]|]}}
: The antagonist of the anime/manga series. He is a Sinner and a demon. He is also Chrono's twin brother. He is after all of the Apostles, including Azmaria, for reasons that are unknown until Chrono reveals them. In the Manga, his goal is to rebuild the world out of the "system" that binds everyone to their respective roles.

;{{nihongo|Joshua Christopher|ヨシュア·クリストファ|Yoshua Kurisutofa}}
:*{{anime voices|]|]}}
: He holds allegiance to Aion's Sinners, and is also the Apostle of Hope and Rosette's little brother. He is able to freeze people's time with the use of Chrono's devil horns, given to him by Aion. He was tricked into taking Chrono's horns and following Aion because he didn't want Rosette to have to take care of him all the time. He wanted to be strong enough to take care of her and be her support instead of the other way around.

;{{nihongo|Florette "Fiore" Harvenheit|フィオレ/フロレット·ハーベンハイト|Fiore/Furoretto Hābenhaito}}
:*{{anime voices|]|]}}
: Fiore is a very powerful jewel summoner who is Joshua's caretaker/maid (whom he refers to as "older sister"). When she was younger she was taken by Aion, who erased her memory. Aion replaced her memories of Satella with memories of Joshua, which in turns makes her think that Joshua is her brother. She is completely devoted to Aion and Joshua, vowing to always protect Joshua no matter what. Later when she encountered her sister Satella she had no idea who she was. However, in the manga, she retained her memories and insisted that her existence as "Florette" ceased the day she died.

;{{nihongo|Rizelle|リゼール|Rizēru}}
:*{{anime voices|]|]}}
: A Spider-like sinner who can cast a spell that paralyzes its victims which thus can be controlled like puppets. All she desires is to be helpful to Aion. Rizelle knew Chrono before Chrono left the sinners. She is one of the six members of Aion's team and the first one to be killed.

;Shader
:*{{anime voices|]|]}}
: She is one of the six members of Aion's team. She is the one that invented the devices Chrono and Aion have to absorb "astral" since they no longer have horns to absorb energy from the Astral Line. She's the fourth to be killed by Remington. In the manga she survives the events of the main story and continues to live in modern America.
;Viede
:*{{anime voices|]|]}}
: He is one of the six members of Aion's team and also the second to be killed along with his enemy Carv.


;{{Nihongo|{{visible anchor|Aion}}|アイオーン|Aiōn}}
;Genai
:*{{anime voices|]|]}} :{{Voiced by|]|]}}
:A Sinner and a demon, and also Chrono's twin older brother. He is after all of the Apostles, including Azmaria, for reasons that are unknown until Chrono reveals them. His goal is to rebuild the world out of the "system" that binds everyone to their respective roles. Aion is very intelligent and manipulative while still remaining charismatic to those around him. He is fighting "Pandemonium", the system that maintains the roles that each of his siblings must take. If they were to ever reach a higher domain like himself, they will have learned too much and are disposed of.
: He is one of the six members of Aion's team. He wanted to avenge Rizelle after learning that she had been killed. He's the third to be killed by Duke Duffau.
;{{Nihongo|{{visible anchor|Joshua Christopher}}|ヨシュア・クリストファ|Yoshua Kurisutofa}}
:{{Voiced by|]|]}}
:He holds allegiance to Aion's Sinners, and is also the Apostle of Hope and Rosette's younger brother. He is able to freeze people's time with the use of Chrono's devil horns, granted to him by Aion. He was tricked into taking Chrono's horns and followed Aion because he did not want Rosette to have to take care of him all the time. He wanted to be strong enough to take care of her and be her support.
:Like Azmaria, Joshua was afflicted with the curse of ill health and suffering. Although he could heal the wounds of others, he could never alleviate his own suffering and is usually confined to a bed. He took Chrono's horns so that he could be stronger and fulfill his promise to become an explorer with his sister.
:Both Joshua and Rosette were left orphaned when their parents went missing after their ship sank. He knows that the grave stone they attend is not real as their parents' bodies were never found. As a result, he pledged never to grow old as adults lie and hurt others.
;{{Nihongo|{{visible anchor|Florette/Fiore Harvenheit}}|フィオレ/フロレット・ハーベンハイト|Fiore/Furoretto Hābenhaito}}
:{{Voiced by|]|]}}
:Fiore is a very powerful jewel summoner who is Joshua's caretaker/maid (whom he refers to as "older sister"). When she was younger, she was taken by Aion, who erased her memory. Aion replaced her memories of Satella with memories of Joshua, which in turn makes her think that Joshua is her brother. She is completely devoted to Aion and Joshua, vowing to always protect Joshua no matter what. Later, when she encountered her sister Satella, she had no idea who she was. However, in the manga, she retained her memories and insisted that her existence as "Florette" ceased the day she died. In her fight with Satella, it is revealed that she is a mannequin and could reattach any limbs which were severed.
:Fiore makes the gems that the Sinners wear, allowing them to fight without their horns.
;{{Nihongo|{{visible anchor|Rizelle}}|リゼール|Rizēru}}
:{{Voiced by|]|]}}
:A spider-like Sinner who sends out miniature spiders who latch onto the necks of her victims, allowing her to control them like marionettes. All she desires is to be helpful to Aion. She is one of the six members of Aion's team and the first one to be killed. Her waist was slashed by Pandemonium's claws killing off the legion that reside there. As a result, she forever lost the lower half of her body, which is now replaced by metal legs much like a spider's.
:Her death in the anime is slightly different from the one in the manga. In the anime, she vanished when she fell off the train, screaming all the way. In the manga, the upper half of her body is shown floating away in the stream beneath the bridge. Chrono contacts her through one of her spiders and she laments, wishing he had never left. She mocks Rosette one last time before she quietly dies, drifting away.
;{{Nihongo|{{visible anchor|Shader}}|シェーダ|Shēda}}
:{{Voiced by|]|]}}
:She is one of the six members of Aion's team. She has animal-like features, with both cat ears and tail, and also displays cat-like behavior like enjoying a nice pat/rub and favoring fish as her food. Shader is the one that invented the devices Chrono and Aion have to absorb astral energy, since they no longer have horns to absorb energy from the Astral Line. She is the fourth to be killed by Remington. In the manga she survives the events of the main story and continues to live in modern America with Fiore.
;{{Nihongo|;{{visible anchor|Viede}}|ヴィド|Vuidō}}
:{{Voiced by|]|]}}
:He is one of the six members of Aion's team and the second to be killed along with his enemy Carv. A massive hulk, Viede is normally paired off with Genai on missions and as defense. His quiet and thoughtful manner is in stark contrast to Genai's outbursts and irrational behavior. Although he was injured fighting Pandemonium, he was only affected by the force field she threw up rather than the claws she slashed with and was able to make a full recovery. In the manga, he dies defending Eden against the Order and Pandemonium's pursuers.
;{{Nihongo|;{{visible anchor|Genai}}|ジェナイ|Jenai}}
:{{Voiced by|]|]}}
:He is one of the six members of Aion's team. He wanted to avenge Rizelle after learning that she had been killed. He is the third to be killed by Duke Duffau. In the manga, he displayed fondness to Rizelle and was greatly angered at her death, to the point that he challenged Aion.
:Genai's left arm and eyes were slashed by Pandemonium's claws and as such the legion that reside there have died off. Aion had Shader construct metal appendages to replace the deadened limbs. Genai wears a mask that covers his eyes, which themselves appear sewn shut. He slowly dies after the battle on Eden against the pursuers and the Order. As he dies, he reaches his arm towards the sky, saying how beautiful the sky is, wondering whether Rizelle could see them too.


==Production== ==Production==
In an interview with ADV Manga, Daisuke Moriyama expressed his own opinion about the differences and similarities of the anime and manga, with one of them being the theme of the story. Although the bond between Chrono and Rosette and the idea of time running out were the same, Moriyama felt that the anime and manga showed this theme in different ways. While the anime centered more on the currents of time, fate and trust, Moriyama believed that the manga focused more on the Rosette's individual ideology and how the potential strength of her will can change her current situation.<ref name="interview">{{cite book |last=Moriyama |first=Daisuke |authorlink=Daisuke Moriyama |title=Chrono Crusade, Volume 2 |publisher=] |date=October 4, 2004 |page=195 |isbn=1-4139-0104-2 }}</ref> In an interview with ADV Manga, the original manga author ] expressed his own opinion about the differences and similarities of the anime and manga, with one of them being the theme of the story. Although the bond between Chrono and Rosette and the idea of time running out were the same, Moriyama felt that the anime and manga showed this theme in different ways. While the anime centered more on the currents of time, fate and trust, Moriyama believed that the manga focused more on Rosette's individual ideology and how the potential strength of her will can change her current situation.<ref name="interview">{{cite book|last=Moriyama|first=Daisuke|author-link=Daisuke Moriyama|title=Chrono Crusade, Volume 2|publisher=]|date=October 4, 2004|page=|isbn=1-4139-0104-2|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/isbn_9781413901047/page/195 }}</ref>


In producing the English language version, ADV did extensive research in keeping the slang words within 1920s canon. One word, "]", is explained to mean a tough man in 1920s slang, while the modern version refers to a stupid female.<ref name=commentary>''Chrono Crusade DVD 1 A Plague of Demons'' Commentary Track. ISBN 1-57813-850-7.</ref> The English voice actors for Rosette and Chrono (Hilary Haag and Greg Ayres) nearly lost their voices on numerous occasions due to the fast-paced voice work demanded by the anime.<ref name=commentary/> In producing the English-language version, ADV did extensive research in keeping the slang words within 1920s canon. One word, "]", is explained to mean a tough man in 1920s slang, while the modern version refers to a stupid woman.<ref name="commentary">{{cite AV media|title=Chrono Crusade: A Plague of Demons|volume=1|type=DVD (commentary track)|publisher=]|date=September 2004}}</ref> The English voice actors for Rosette and Chrono (Hilary Haag and Greg Ayres) nearly lost their voices on numerous occasions due to the fast-paced voice work demanded by the anime.<ref name="commentary"/>


==Media== ==Media==
===Manga=== ===Manga===
{{main|List of Chrono Crusade chapters}} {{main|List of Chrono Crusade chapters}}
Written and illustrated by ], ''Chrono Crusade'' started in ]'s ''Monthly Comic Dragon'' on December 9, 1998.{{efn|The series debuted in the magazine's January 1999 issue,<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Contents|url=https://img.mandarake.co.jp/webshopimg/01/01/497/0101233497/01012334971.jpg|magazine=]|publisher=]|issue=January 1999|access-date=September 18, 2024|language=ja|no-pp=y|page=Table of contents|quote={{lang|ja|風雲急を告げる新連載 クロノクルセイド}}|archive-url=https://archive.today/20241007215602/https://img.mandarake.co.jp/webshopimg/01/01/497/0101233497/01012334971.jpg|archive-date=October 7, 2024|url-status=live}}</ref> released on December 9, 1998.<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Contents|url=https://img.mandarake.co.jp/webshopimg/01/01/496/0101233496/01012334961.jpg|magazine=]|publisher=]|issue=December 1998|access-date=September 18, 2024|language=ja|no-pp=y|page=Table of contents|quote={{lang|ja|次号1月号は 12月9日(水)}}|archive-url=https://archive.today/20241007215611/https://img.mandarake.co.jp/webshopimg/01/01/496/0101233496/01012334961.jpg|archive-date=October 7, 2024|url-status=live}}</ref>}} The series later continued in '']'' from April 9, 2003,<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:月刊ドラゴンエイジ 2003年5月号|url=http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/fujimi/magazine/doraage/|publisher=]|access-date=September 18, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030413200512/http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/fujimi/magazine/doraage/|archive-date=April 13, 2003|language=ja}}</ref> and finished on May 8, 2004.<ref>{{cite web|last=Macdonald|first=Christopher|title=Chrno Crusade manga finishing|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2004-05-04/chrno-crusade-manga-finishing|website=]|access-date=September 18, 2024|date=May 4, 2004|archive-date=January 17, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240117185738/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2004-05-04/chrno-crusade-manga-finishing|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:月刊ドラゴンエイジ 2004年6月号|url=http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/fujimi/magazine/doraage/index.html|publisher=]|access-date=September 18, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040602220809/http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/fujimi/magazine/doraage/index.html|archive-date=June 2, 2004|language=ja}}</ref> Its individual chapters were collected in eight {{Transliteration|ja|]}} volumes, released between November 30, 1999, and September 1, 2004.<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:クロノクルセイド (1)|url=http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/comic/bk_search.php?pcd=199999926143|publisher=]|access-date=September 18, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050312160143/http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/comic/bk_search.php?pcd=199999926143|archive-date=March 12, 2005|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:クロノクルセイド (8)|url=http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/comic/bk_search.php?pcd=200404000339|publisher=]|access-date=September 18, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050321033429/http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/comic/bk_search.php?pcd=200404000339|archive-date=March 21, 2005|language=ja}}</ref> ] republished the series in a new eight-volume edition under its Young King Comics imprint from January 8 to April 9, 2010; in this edition, the title ''Chrno Crusade'' (in Latin script), which appeared in the original edition, was corrected, appearing as ''Chrono Crusade''.<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:森山大輔「クロノクルセイド」復刊!1月8日より刊行開始|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/25123|website=]|publisher=Natasha, Inc.|access-date=September 18, 2024|date=December 15, 2009|archive-date=April 26, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230426152426/https://natalie.mu/comic/news/25123|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:【1月8日付】本日発売の単行本リスト|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/26108|website=]|publisher=Natasha, Inc.|access-date=September 18, 2024|date=January 8, 2010|archive-date=September 19, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240919001649/https://natalie.mu/comic/news/26108|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:【4月9日付】本日発売の単行本リスト|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/30279|website=]|publisher=Natasha, Inc.|access-date=September 18, 2024|date=April 9, 2010|archive-date=December 9, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191209150231/https://natalie.mu/comic/news/30279|url-status=live}}</ref>
Written and illustrated by ], ''Chrono Crusade'' is comprised of 59 chapters, called "Acts". It premiered in the November 1998 issue '']'' and ran until its conclusion in the June 2004 issue.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2004-05-04/chrno-crusade-manga-finishing |title=Chrno Crusade manga finishing |publisher=] |date=2004-05-04 |accessdate=2008-10-25 }}</ref> The individual chapters were published in eight '']'' volumes by ] from December 1999 to September 2004.


The series was licensed for English release in North America by ].<ref>{{cite web|last=Macdonald|first=Christopher|title=ADV Manga Talks Chrono Crusade|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2004-01-14/adv-manga-talks-chrono-crusade|website=]|access-date=September 18, 2024|date=January 14, 2004|archive-date=November 2, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231102030129/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2004-01-14/adv-manga-talks-chrono-crusade|url-status=live}}</ref> The eight volumes were released from 2004 to 2006.<ref>{{cite press release|title=ADV Manga May Releases|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/press-release/2004-04-05/adv-manga-may-releases|publisher=]|via=]|access-date=September 18, 2024|date=April 5, 2004|archive-date=November 4, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181104073107/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/press-release/2004-04-05/adv-manga-may-releases|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Pineda|first=Rafael|title=Chrono Crusade's Moriyama Draws New 'Mahō Ineko' 1-Shot|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/daily-briefs/2015-09-03/chrono-crusade-moriyama-draws-new-maho-ineko-1-shot/.92420|website=]|access-date=September 18, 2024|date=September 3, 2015|archive-date=July 6, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220706224833/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/daily-briefs/2015-09-03/chrono-crusade-moriyama-draws-new-maho-ineko-1-shot/.92420|url-status=live}}</ref> Some of the series' chapters were featured in the '']'' magazine.<ref>{{cite press release|title=Newtype USA Announces Most Exclusive Issue Yet|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/press-release/2004-05-20/newtype-usa-announces-most-exclusive-issue-yet|publisher=]|via=]|access-date=September 18, 2024|date=May 20, 2004|archive-date=September 19, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240919001424/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/press-release/2004-05-20/newtype-usa-announces-most-exclusive-issue-yet|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release|title=NTUSA September 04 Issue|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/press-release/2004-08-31/ntusa-september-04-issue|publisher=]|via=]|access-date=September 18, 2024|date=August 31, 2004|archive-date=December 23, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181223013416/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/press-release/2004-08-31/ntusa-september-04-issue|url-status=live}}</ref> In Australia and New Zealanda, ] released the eight volumes from 2005 to 2006.<ref>{{cite web|title=Chrno Crusade (Manga)|url=http://www.madman.com.au/actions/periodicals.do?method=view&periodicalId=28|publisher=]|access-date=September 19, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060827034122/http://www.madman.com.au/actions/periodicals.do?method=view&periodicalId=28|archive-date=August 27, 2006}}</ref>
The series was licensed for English language release in North America by ] in 2004. In addition to releasing all eight volumes of the series, ADV Manga published some of the series chapters in its anime and manga magazine '']''. The series was released in English in Australia and New Zealand by ]. It was also licensed for regional language releases in France by ], in Mexico by ], in Italy by ], in Germany by ], and in Denmark and Sweden by Mangismo.<ref name="ANNManga">{{cite web |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/manga.php?id=3095 |title=Chrono Crusade |publisher=[Anime News Network |accessdate=2008-10-25 }}</ref>


===Anime=== ===Anime===
{{main|List of Chrono Crusade episodes}} {{main|List of Chrono Crusade episodes{{!}}List of ''Chrono Crusade'' episodes}}
A 24-episode ] television series adaptation, animated by ], was broadcast on ] from November 25 to June 10, 2004. The series was directed by {{ill|Yū Kō|ja|紅優}}, with ] writing series scripts, ] designing the characters, Tomohiro Kawahara handling mechanical design, Hisao Muramatsu in charge of gun design and ] composing the music.<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:クロノクルセイド Mary Magdalene|url=https://mediaarts-db.artmuseums.go.jp/id/C10557|website=Media Arts Database|publisher=]|access-date=September 18, 2024|archive-url=https://archive.today/20240918130546/https://mediaarts-db.artmuseums.go.jp/id/C10557|archive-date=September 18, 2024|language=ja|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:クロノクルセイド|url=https://www.gonzo.co.jp/works/chrnocrusade/|publisher=]|access-date=September 18, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240714055256/https://www.gonzo.co.jp/works/chrnocrusade/|archive-date=July 14, 2024|language=ja}}</ref>
''Chrono Crusade'' was first aired on ] in Japan on November 23, 2003 and ran for 24 episodes until its conclusion on June 10, 2004. The series is licensed for an English language release in North America by ], which aired its English dubbed version of the series on ] in the United States from February 17, 2006 to July 28, 2006.


The series was first licensed in North America by ], who announced its acquisition in 2003.<ref>{{cite web|last=Macdonald|first=Christopher|title=ADV Films – Otakon – 2003|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/convention/2003/otakon/7|website=]|access-date=September 18, 2024|date=September 1, 2003|archive-date=September 19, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240919004424/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/convention/2003/otakon/7|url-status=live}}</ref> The episodes were collected on seven DVDs released from September 21, 2004, to August 1, 2005.<ref>{{cite web|title=Chrono Crusade Gospel 1: A Plague of Demons|url=http://www.advfilms.com/catalogfilms_detail.asp?ID=3800|publisher=]|access-date=September 18, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060526072056/http://www.advfilms.com/catalogfilms_detail.asp?ID=3800|archive-date=May 26, 2006}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Chrono Crusade Gospel 7: Hellfire|url=http://www.advfilms.com/CatalogFilms_Detail.asp?ID=92|publisher=]|access-date=September 18, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050817072039/http://www.advfilms.com/CatalogFilms_Detail.asp?ID=92|archive-date=August 17, 2005}}</ref> In the United States, the series was broadcast on ] from February 17 to July 28, 2006.<ref>{{cite web|title=Showtime Beyond Schedule (February 2006)|url=http://www.sho.com/site/schedules/pdf/06-02shb.pdf|publisher=]|access-date=September 18, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140730170402/http://www.sho.com/site/schedules/pdf/06-02shb.pdf|archive-date=July 30, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Hanson|first=Brian|title=The Click: July 22nd – 28th|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/the-click/2006-07-22|website=]|access-date=September 18, 2024|date=July 22, 2006|archive-date=September 19, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240919004526/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/the-click/2006-07-22|url-status=live}}</ref> The series was re-licensed by ] (later Crunchyroll), who announced its acquisition in 2010;<ref name="Funi Adds">{{cite web|last=Loo|first=Egan|title=Funi Adds Chrono Crusade, Gantz, Kaleido Star, Peace Maker|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-06-25/funi-adds-chrono-crusade-gantz-kaleido-star-peace-maker|website=]|access-date=September 18, 2024|date=June 25, 2010|archive-date=December 9, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221209100001/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-06-25/funi-adds-chrono-crusade-gantz-kaleido-star-peace-maker|url-status=live}}</ref> the entire series was released on a single DVD set on February 22, 2011.<ref>{{cite web|last=Ellingwood|first=Holly|title=Chrono Crusade Complete Series Collection|url=http://activeanime.com/html/2011/04/05/chrono-crusade-complete-series-collection/|website=Active Anime|access-date=September 18, 2024|date=April 5, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111227173634/http://activeanime.com/html/2011/04/05/chrono-crusade-complete-series-collection/|archive-date=December 27, 2011}}</ref> It was also broadcast on ] in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|last=Manry|first=Gia|title=SyFy to Start Chrono Crusade in February|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-01-21/syfy-to-start-chrono-crusade-in-february|website=]|access-date=September 18, 2024|date=January 21, 2011|archive-date=January 17, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240117194724/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-01-21/syfy-to-start-chrono-crusade-in-february|url-status=live}}</ref>
===CD===

''Original Soundtrack, Volume 1 and 2'' were composed by ], under her pseudonym, Hikaru Nanase.
===Drama CDs===
Several ]s based on the series have been released:
* {{Nihongo|''Chrono Crusade: The Contractor of the Beginning''|クロノクルセイド I -始まりの契約者-|Chrono Crusade: Hajimari no Keiyakusha}} (December 1, 2000; {{ill|Marine Entertainment|ja|マリン・エンタテインメント}})<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:ドラマCD「CHRNO CRUSADE ~始まりの契約者~」|url=http://www.marine-e.co.jp/afreco/chrono-af.htm|publisher={{ill|Marine Entertainment|ja|マリン・エンタテインメント}}|access-date=September 18, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20001211190000/http://www.marine-e.co.jp/afreco/chrono-af.htm|archive-date=December 11, 2000|language=ja}}</ref>
* {{Nihongo|''Chrono Crusade II: The Time of Eternity''|クロノクルセイド II -永遠の時間-|Chrono Crusade II: Eien no Jikan}} (July 25, 2001; Marine Entertainment)<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:ドラマCD「CHRNO CRUSADE2 ~永遠の時間~」|url=http://www.marine-e.co.jp/afreco/chrono-af2.htm|publisher={{ill|Marine Entertainment|ja|マリン・エンタテインメント}}|access-date=September 18, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20011023232722/http://www.marine-e.co.jp/afreco/chrono-af2.htm|archive-date=October 23, 2001|language=ja}}</ref>
* {{Nihongo|''Chrono Crusade III: The Time of the Beginning''|クロノクルセイド III -始まりの時間-|Chrono Crusade III: Hajimari no Jikan}} (November 28, 2001; Marine Entertainment)<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:「CHRNO CRUSADE 3 始まりの時間」|url=http://www.marine-e.co.jp/afreco/chrono-af3.htm|publisher={{ill|Marine Entertainment|ja|マリン・エンタテインメント}}|access-date=September 18, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020403054140/http://www.marine-e.co.jp:80/afreco/chrono-af3.htm|archive-date=April 3, 2002|language=ja}}</ref>
* {{Nihongo|''Chrono Crusade Original Drama Spirit''|クロノクルセイド オリジナルドラマ~Spirit}} (April 21, 2004; ])<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:TVアニメ『クロノクルセイド』 Spirit|url=https://www.lantis.jp/release-item/LACA-5266.html|publisher=]|access-date=September 18, 2024|language=ja|archive-date=February 2, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230202144244/https://www.lantis.jp/release-item/LACA-5266.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
* {{Nihongo|''Chrono Crusade Original Drama CD: Predecessor Version''|クロノクルセイド Original Drama CD ~先行版~|Kurono Kuruseido Original Drama CD -Senkō-ban-}} (July 23, 2004; ])<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:クロノクルセイド ORIGINAL DRAMA CD ~先行版~|url=https://www.suruga-ya.jp/kaitori/kaitori_detail/120057540|website=Suruga-ya|access-date=September 18, 2024|language=ja|archive-date=September 19, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240919001536/https://www.suruga-ya.jp/kaitori/kaitori_detail/120057540|url-status=live}}</ref>
* {{Nihongo|''Chrono Crusade Original Drama CD: Ghost in the Watch''|クロノクルセイド Original Drama CD -GHOST IN THE WATCH-}} (August 27, 2004; Happinet Pictures)<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:クロノクルセイド ORIGINAL DRAMA CD -GHOST IN THE WATCH-|url=https://www.suruga-ya.jp/kaitori/kaitori_detail/120061909|website=Suruga-ya|access-date=September 18, 2024|language=ja|archive-date=September 18, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240918125723/https://www.suruga-ya.jp/kaitori/kaitori_detail/120061909|url-status=live}}</ref>
* {{Nihongo|''Chrono Crusade Original Drama CD: The Messenger of Joshua''|クロノクルセイド Original Drama CD「ヨシュアのおつかい」|Kurono Kuruseido Original Drama CD -Yoshua no Otsukai-}} (September 24, 2004; Happinet Pictures)<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:クロノクルセイド ORIGINAL DRAMA CD「ヨシュアのおつかい」|url=https://www.suruga-ya.jp/kaitori/kaitori_detail/120072934|website=Suruga-ya|access-date=September 18, 2024|language=ja|archive-date=September 19, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240919001649/https://www.suruga-ya.jp/kaitori/kaitori_detail/120072934|url-status=live}}</ref>
* {{Nihongo|''Chrono Crusade: Magdala Girls' Academy vs. Pandemonium Academy Part 1''|クロノクルセイド マグダラ女子学園VSパンデモニウム学園 前編|Kurono Kuruseido Magudara Joshi Gakuen VS Pandemoniumu Gakuen Zenpen}} (October 22, 2006; Happinet Pictures)<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:ドラマCD クロノクルセイド マグダラ女子学園VSパンデモニウム学園 前編|url=https://www.suruga-ya.jp/kaitori/kaitori_detail/120067376|website=Suruga-ya|access-date=September 18, 2024|language=ja|archive-date=September 18, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240918125617/https://www.suruga-ya.jp/kaitori/kaitori_detail/120067376|url-status=live}}</ref>
* {{Nihongo|''Chrono Crusade Magdala Girls' Academy VS Pandemonium Academy Part 2''|クロノクルセイド マグダラ女子学園VSパンデモニウム学園 後編|Kurono Kuruseido Magudara Joshi Gakuen VS Pandemoniumu Gakuen Kōhen}} (November 26, 2006; Happinet Pictures)<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:ドラマCD クロノクルセイド マグダラ女子学園VSパンデモニウム学園 後編|url=https://www.suruga-ya.jp/kaitori/kaitori_detail/120065661|website=Suruga-ya|access-date=September 18, 2024|language=ja|archive-date=September 18, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240918125839/https://www.suruga-ya.jp/kaitori/kaitori_detail/120065661|url-status=live}}</ref>


===Novel=== ===Novel===
A ] adaptation, {{nihongo|''Chrono Crusade: Wings, They are the Light of the Soul''|クロノクルセイド: 翼よ、あれが魂の灯だ|Kurono Kuruseido: Tsubasa Yo, Are Ga Tamashii no Akari Da}}, was published in Japan by Kadokawa Shoten on April 20, 2004. Written by ] and illustrated by ], the novel is an original ] for the series, in which Sister Rosette and Chrono investigate strange events in St. Louis.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/lnovel/bk_detail.php?pcd=200311000175 |title=クロノクルセイド: 翼よ、あれが魂の灯だ |publisher=] |language=Japanese |accessdate=2008-10-27 }}</ref> A ] adaptation, {{Nihongo|''Chrono Crusade: Wings, They are the Light of the Soul''|クロノクルセイド: 翼よ、あれが魂の灯だ|Kurono Kuruseido: Tsubasa Yo, Are Ga Tamashii no Akari Da}}, was published by Fujimi Shobo on April 20, 2004. Written by Hiroshi Tominaga and illustrated by Hiroshi Miyazawa, the novel is an original ] for the series, in which Sister Rosette and Chrono investigate strange events in St. Louis.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/lnovel/bk_detail.php?pcd=200311000175|script-title=ja:クロノクルセイド: 翼よ、あれが魂の灯だ|publisher=]|language=ja|access-date=2008-10-27|archive-date=2016-08-18|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160818195402/http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/lnovel/bk_detail.php?pcd=200311000175|url-status=dead}}</ref>

===Miscellaneous===
A guide book {{Nihongo|''Chrono Crusade Super Guide''|クロノクルセイド スーパーガイド|Kurono Kuruseido Sūpā Gaido}}, was published by Fujimi Shobo on January 30, 2004.<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:超解!クロノクルセイド|url=http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/comic/bk_search.php?pcd=200307000066|publisher=]|access-date=September 19, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040415120452/http://www.kadokawa.co.jp/comic/bk_search.php?pcd=200307000066|archive-date=April 15, 2004|language=ja}}</ref>

==Notes==
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==Further reading==
* {{cite web|last=Toole|first=Mike|title=Chrono Crusade vol. 1|url=http://www.animejump.com/index.php?module=prodreviews&func=showcontent&id=503|website=Anime Jump|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060510024100/http://www.animejump.com/index.php?module=prodreviews&func=showcontent&id=503|archive-date=May 10, 2006|date=June 26, 2004}}
* {{cite web|last=Rosin|first=Tom|title=Chrono Crusade v1|url=http://www.mangalife.com/reviews/ChronoCrusadev1.htm|website=Anime Jump|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060107064156/http://www.mangalife.com/reviews/ChronoCrusadev1.htm|archive-date=January 7, 2006}}


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Japanese manga series by Daisuke Moriyama

"Magdalene Order" redirects here. For the real-world religious institutions, see Magdalene asylum.
Chrono Crusade
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Chrono (left) and Rosette Christopher (right)
クロノ クルセイド
(Kurono Kuruseido)
Genre
Manga
Written byDaisuke Moriyama
Published by
English publisher
Imprint
  • Dragon Comics
  • Young King Comics (second edition)
Magazine
DemographicShōnen
Original runDecember 9, 1998 – May 8, 2004
Volumes8 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed byYū Kō [ja]
Produced by
  • Atsuya Takase
  • Gō Wakamatsu
  • Shigeaki Tomioka
  • Tsuneo Takeuchi
Written byAtsuhiro Tomioka
Music byHikaru Nanase
StudioGonzo
Licensed by
Original networkFuji TV
English network
Original run November 24, 2003 – June 10, 2004
Episodes24 (List of episodes)

Chrono Crusade (Japanese: クロノクルセイド, Hepburn: Kurono Kuruseido), originally known in Japan (due to a typo) as Chrno Crusade, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Daisuke Moriyama. It was serialized in Fujimi Shobo's Monthly Comic Dragon from 1998 to 2003 and later in Monthly Dragon Age from 2003 to 2004, with its chapters collected in eight tankōbon volumes. It was licensed in North America by ADV Manga.

Set in New York during the 1920s, Chrono Crusade follows the story of Rosette Christopher, and her demon partner Chrono. As members of the Magdalene Order, they travel around the country eliminating demonic threats to society, while Rosette searches for her lost brother, Joshua.

Chrono Crusade was adapted into a 24-episode anime television series, animated by Gonzo and directed by Yū Kō [ja], broadcast on Fuji TV from 2003 to 2004. The anime series was licensed in North America by ADV Films in 2004 and later acquired by Funimation in 2010.

Plot

Chrono Crusade is set in the height of the Roaring Twenties, where jazz is king, bootleg liquor flows freely, and the mob rules the streets. It is a time of prosperity, luxury and decadence, and the division between rich and poor grows even wider in the wake of the First World War. It is at such times of great change and upheaval that the dark things that lurk below the world of man can come to the surface. In the world of Chrono Crusade, a fictional organization known as the Order of Magdalene (home to the characters Sister Rosette Christopher and her soul-bound demon partner, Chrono) exists to fight the demonic threats that appear with increasing regularity across America. Both Rosette and Chrono are revealed during the course of the story to be driven by a shadowy past, centered on a search for Rosette's lost brother Joshua who is shown to have been taken from her by the Sinner, Aion, a demon who shares a dark and bloody history with Chrono. He seeks nothing less than to overthrow the delicate balance between Heaven, Earth, and Hell (in the manga it is the demons' hierarchy he wished to destroy).

The anime follows the manga through the events of Volume IV, but it diverges during a crucial plot event, creating different courses of events and endings. The characterization of some of the characters, including Rosette and Aion, and their roles in the story were changed drastically in the adaptation of the manga. Much of the story is driven by the individual pasts of the main characters and the complex relationships between them.

Setting

The Order of Magdalene is an organization that banishes devils and demons. The Order has many branches around the country (some that are mentioned/visited include the Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, and Seattle branches); each one is presided over by the Council of the Catholic Church. The New York branch of the Order is headed by Kate Valentine, assisted by Ewan Remington, who lead the fight against the forces of darkness. The Order has many members; however, in times of great crisis, other less generally accepted individuals may be introduced into the Order to help fight the forces of darkness.

They use various weapons, mainly guns, swords, and melee weapons, many of which are developed by the New York branch's own Edward "Elder" Hamilton. The Order's preferred handgun is the Colt 1911, often loaded with Sacreds, standard bullets containing holy water, and Gospels, bullets with alchemy-transformed silver. The Spirit bullet was also developed, but upon test-fire it was found to be too dangerous, using a repressed lower-class demon for its explosive power. Tetragrammaton, a gun with high power against demons with low backlash, is given to Rosette and later used by Chrono. Besides using guns, there are members of the Order with special powers as well, using devices like tomes, violins, or dolls. They also use Angel Capture Fields, specialized barriers that can repel demons, their powers, and other astral based substances, and are set up by creating a rectangular array of cross-shaped stakes in the ground and activating them. The Order also developed the Soul Dive, an experimental system used to dive into souls for direct exorcism. The Order also unveils its flagship, the Metatron, in the final showdown with Pandemonium and Aion.

Characters

Main

Rosette Christopher (ロゼット・クリストファ, Rosetto Kurisutofa)
Voiced by: Tomoko Kawakami (Japanese); Hilary Haag (English)
Rosette is a 16-year-old elite exorcist of the Order of Magdalene and goes out on missions to destroy deadly spirits and devils. Her primary motivation is to rescue her younger brother Joshua, who has been kidnapped and later brainwashed by Aion. Because of a contract she formed with Chrono when she was 12, her life is slowly ticking away. Despite this, she continues to run towards her goal, confronting every challenge with a headstrong attitude. This conviction inspires others like Chrono and Azmaria to push forward surpassing their own limitations and personal doubt. She is almost entirely unfazed by the future she chose when she made her contract with Chrono, claiming she is still going to be "kicking and screaming 'til the very end". Despite knowing exactly who and what Chrono is, she does not seem the least bit afraid of him and trusts him indefinitely as her partner. Rosette is somewhat simple and prone to impulsive behavior that gets her in trouble; she claims it is because she knows she is short on time and can not afford to hesitate on things she may never live to do again and later regret.
Chrono (クロノ, Kurono)
Voiced by: Akira Ishida, Minami Takayama (child) (Japanese); Greg Ayres (English)
Rosette's contractor, partner, and closest friend. Chrono is stoic, loyal, kind, and somewhat quiet. This mild facade of a young boy belies a fierce, full-grown demon of infamous power and utmost rage. His contract with Rosette allows him to exist without his set of horns, which were ripped from his head in an early battle with Aion prior to the initial storyline. Demons' horns allow them to absorb astral energy, which bestows both power and life. In order to maintain Rosette's remaining life force and prevent Chrono's subconscious from stealing the rest, her life's energy is kept sealed in a pocket watch that is worn around her neck, the creator of which is none other than the Sinner named Shader.
Despite being a demon, Chrono cherishes life and those he loves. This creates conflict whenever Rosette is required to unseal her pocket watch, allowing him to harness his immense power to defeat powerful foes or rescue them in desperate situations. Chrono will always try to persuade Rosette to think of other solutions as releasing the pocket watch not only creates pain in his partner, but also lowers her already shortened lifespan.
Whenever his powers are sealed, Chrono retains the form of a young boy who appears extremely docile and rather charming, often surprising the humans he is familiar with. Although considered a "reformed" demon, Chrono has quite the temper, and if provoked will go into a terrifying rage that blinds him from most everything around him, including the people he cares about. Despite this, Chrono is deathly afraid of hurting others, or of being unable to protect those most important to him. His shadowy past with Aion and the Order's namesake Mary Magdalene is what motivates him to accept Rosette's contract despite the pain she will suffer and the end that he sees ahead.
Azmaria Hendrich (アズマリア・ヘンドリック, Azumaria Hendorikku)
Voiced by: Saeko Chiba (Japanese); Jessica Boone (English)
The Apostle of Charity and Songstress of Vegas. Azmaria is a 12-year-old girl with the gift of healing with song. Sensitive and fearful, Azmaria is initially more of a liability to Rosette and Chrono than she is an asset. She was traded among families like a trophy for most of her life, so her self-confidence and feeling of self-worth is extremely low. She has a spectacular soprano singing voice, and as such began her young life singing with a Portuguese orchestra, but when it was discovered that her singing voice had healing powers and marked her as an Apostle, she became an object of pursuit. After rescuing her as part of the Order's roundup of the Apostles, Rosette and Chrono soon make it their personal mission to help Azmaria to value herself just as much as she does others. She is hardworking, diligent, and very eager, and idolizes Rosette as an older sister and mentor.
Being an apostle, although bestowed with immense power, Azmaria is also afflicted with a curse, the curse of misfortune. While Joshua is plagued with poor health, those who come into contact with Azmaria will meet misfortune and suffering.
Satella Harvenheit (サテラ・ハーベンハイト, Satera Hābenhaito)
Voiced by: Michiko Neya (Japanese); Tiffany Grant (English)
A German jewel summoner and bounty hunter who specializes in demons. Her entire family was wiped out by a hornless demon, leaving only herself and her older sister Florette (AKA Fiore) alive. She was then raised by her kind butler Steiner, who still remains by her side. She is now on the search for her sister, who was taken from the massacre by the demon. At first she feels uncomfortable around Rosette and the others due to their trust of Chrono, a hornless devil she thought was the one responsible for her suffering. This changed after spending time with them. She comes to recognize them as friends and worthy comrades in battle.
Although highly irritated at Azmaria for her clumsy ways, Satella truly cares for her, as she sees a part of her former self in her when she was younger. After hearing Azmaria's soprano voice, she is proud of the young apostle and states that there are good points to her after all. Satella firmly believes that to move forward and grow, one must identify weaknesses first.
Although never stated, Satella's connections with demons may run deeper than she thought. In Fiore's memories, Aion came to their home to enlist the help of their father, who Aion states was their elder and teacher. With his refusal, the family home was razed and the family killed. From this, it is possible to assume that both Satella and Fiore may be part demon.

Magdalene Order

Sister Kate Valentine (ケイト・ヴァレンタイン, Keito Barentain)
Voiced by: Yoshiko Sakakibara (Japanese); Laura Chapman (English)
Head of the New York Branch of the Magdalene Order. She is a strong-willed woman who often seems out of place fighting demons and devils. She leads the order with an iron resolve, making sure the New York Branch Office runs as smooth as clockwork. She also distrusts Chrono despite his gentle nature, due to his status as a demon. She is openly irritated with Rosette due to her aloof ways, but deep down, she truly cares for her.
Sister Kate is later demoted when Chrono loses his sanity and openly attacks Viede and Aion in San Francisco causing countless casualties and revealing to the public the presence of demons.
Father Ewan Remington (ユアン・レミントン, Yuwan Reminton)
Voiced by: Sho Hayami (Japanese); Jason Douglas (English)
The minister of the Magdalene Order. He also serves as a field agent and second in command to Sister Kate. In the anime, towards the end, he leaves the Order. He is seen quite a while later, looking about the same age but unshaven, when the third Prophecy of Fátima happens, just before seeing someone who appears similar to—if not the same as—Aion. He also has the apparent ability to warp, moving from the Magdalene NY HQ to a carnival in San Francisco instantly without anyone's notice. Immediately afterward, during the phone conversation with Sister Kate, he states that he is an Angel, and is implied to be a "fallen" one. It is later revealed that he has history with Chrono, as he was the boy who failed to save Mary Magdalene from being kidnapped by Chrono. It is revealed that he suffered an injury that would have ended his duty in the Order, but volunteered to be infused with Legion (a devil's equivalent to cells) in order to continue his work. After the events of the story, he retires but continues his duty as a father of the Catholic Church.
Edward "Elder" Hamilton (エドワード・ハミルトン, Edowādo Hamiruton)
Voiced by: Tomomichi Nishimura (Japanese); John Swasey (English)
Edward is the person who makes the weapons used by the exorcists. He also has a great love for women, flipping the habits of the Sisters of the Order and playing perverted pranks on them. Despite this, he greatly cares for all the girls. Although he appears aloof and whimsical, Elder can display great authority and leadership, spurring those around him, including Sister Kate, into action.
Elder was previously involved with Mary Magdalene. He was the first one who accompanied Mary from the orphanage and explained her powers to her. He later accompanies the young Ewan in their pursuit of Chrono who kidnapped her from the Order.
Sister Anna (アンナ, Anna)
Voiced by: Yuki Masuda (Japanese); Mandy Clark (1–15), Brittney Karbowski (16–24) (English)
Sister Claire (クレア, Kurea)
Voiced by: Noriko Rikimaru (Japanese); Sasha Paysinger (English)
Sister Mary (メアリ, Meari)
Voiced by: Ema Kogure (Japanese); Michelle Maulsby (English)
Mary Magdalene (メアリー・マグダレーナ, Mearī Magudarēna)
Voiced by: Tomoko Kawakami (Japanese); Hilary Haag (English)
Mary is the foreseeing Holy Maiden after whom the Order was named. Having spent most of her life inside the Order, she was more than willing to follow Chrono to the outside world. She became close friends with the Sinners, notably with Chrono, who is implied to have developed feelings for her. She was killed by Aion, who was controlled by Pandemonium, and mourned by Chrono, who then left the Sinners.

Pursuers

The Pursuers are demons sent by the elders of Pandemonium to eradicate the defected Sinners. The strength of their demons varies from weak to powerful, with numbers many times over those of the Sinners.

Duke Duffau (公爵デュフォー, Kōshaku Deyufō)
Voiced by: Norio Wakamoto (Japanese); Rob Mungle (English)
The leader of his own army. In the anime, he allied with the Magdalene Order to fight against the Sinners and managed to eliminate Genai. He led his troops in an attack on Aion, but was slain along with the rest when sprayed with Rosette's blood. Duke Duffau led the assault on Eden and fought well against Aion with his bare hands. He ultimately falls when a geas is cast on all demons worldwide leaving him immobile and open to execution by Aion who has ripped out his own horns to escape the geas.
Carv (カルヴ, Karuvu)
Voiced by: Takayasu Usui
One of the members of Duke Duffau's army. He was killed along with his enemy Viede (one of Aion's Sinners).
Gurio (グーリオ, Gūrio)
Voiced by: Masayuki Nakata (Japanese); Victor Carsrud (English)
One of the members of Duke Duffau's army. He followed Duffau on the attack against Aion but was wounded by Rosette's holy blood. He managed to escape and went back to Chrono to warn him about Rosette, but died of wounds soon after.

Sinners

Sinners are demons who have separated themselves from the demon hive Pandemonium and openly rebelled. In the case of the story, after Aion reached a higher domain and acquired forbidden knowledge, he was classified as a Sinner, with both him and his brood marked for execution. As a result, he becomes the de facto leader of this group, who eventually fight their way to freedom on Eden, although many comrades were lost. Of the Sinners, only Joshua and Fiore are not demons.

Aion (アイオーン, Aiōn)
Voiced by: Kazuhiko Inoue (Japanese); Andy McAvin (English)
A Sinner and a demon, and also Chrono's twin older brother. He is after all of the Apostles, including Azmaria, for reasons that are unknown until Chrono reveals them. His goal is to rebuild the world out of the "system" that binds everyone to their respective roles. Aion is very intelligent and manipulative while still remaining charismatic to those around him. He is fighting "Pandemonium", the system that maintains the roles that each of his siblings must take. If they were to ever reach a higher domain like himself, they will have learned too much and are disposed of.
Joshua Christopher (ヨシュア・クリストファ, Yoshua Kurisutofa)
Voiced by: Junko Minagawa (Japanese); Chris Patton (English)
He holds allegiance to Aion's Sinners, and is also the Apostle of Hope and Rosette's younger brother. He is able to freeze people's time with the use of Chrono's devil horns, granted to him by Aion. He was tricked into taking Chrono's horns and followed Aion because he did not want Rosette to have to take care of him all the time. He wanted to be strong enough to take care of her and be her support.
Like Azmaria, Joshua was afflicted with the curse of ill health and suffering. Although he could heal the wounds of others, he could never alleviate his own suffering and is usually confined to a bed. He took Chrono's horns so that he could be stronger and fulfill his promise to become an explorer with his sister.
Both Joshua and Rosette were left orphaned when their parents went missing after their ship sank. He knows that the grave stone they attend is not real as their parents' bodies were never found. As a result, he pledged never to grow old as adults lie and hurt others.
Florette/Fiore Harvenheit (フィオレ/フロレット・ハーベンハイト, Fiore/Furoretto Hābenhaito)
Voiced by: Natsuko Kuwatani (Japanese); Monica Rial (English)
Fiore is a very powerful jewel summoner who is Joshua's caretaker/maid (whom he refers to as "older sister"). When she was younger, she was taken by Aion, who erased her memory. Aion replaced her memories of Satella with memories of Joshua, which in turn makes her think that Joshua is her brother. She is completely devoted to Aion and Joshua, vowing to always protect Joshua no matter what. Later, when she encountered her sister Satella, she had no idea who she was. However, in the manga, she retained her memories and insisted that her existence as "Florette" ceased the day she died. In her fight with Satella, it is revealed that she is a mannequin and could reattach any limbs which were severed.
Fiore makes the gems that the Sinners wear, allowing them to fight without their horns.
Rizelle (リゼール, Rizēru)
Voiced by: Yōko Sōmi (Japanese); Christine Auten (English)
A spider-like Sinner who sends out miniature spiders who latch onto the necks of her victims, allowing her to control them like marionettes. All she desires is to be helpful to Aion. She is one of the six members of Aion's team and the first one to be killed. Her waist was slashed by Pandemonium's claws killing off the legion that reside there. As a result, she forever lost the lower half of her body, which is now replaced by metal legs much like a spider's.
Her death in the anime is slightly different from the one in the manga. In the anime, she vanished when she fell off the train, screaming all the way. In the manga, the upper half of her body is shown floating away in the stream beneath the bridge. Chrono contacts her through one of her spiders and she laments, wishing he had never left. She mocks Rosette one last time before she quietly dies, drifting away.
Shader (シェーダ, Shēda)
Voiced by: Yuko Sasamoto (Japanese); Kira Vincent-Davis (English)
She is one of the six members of Aion's team. She has animal-like features, with both cat ears and tail, and also displays cat-like behavior like enjoying a nice pat/rub and favoring fish as her food. Shader is the one that invented the devices Chrono and Aion have to absorb astral energy, since they no longer have horns to absorb energy from the Astral Line. She is the fourth to be killed by Remington. In the manga she survives the events of the main story and continues to live in modern America with Fiore.
Viede (ヴィド, Vuidō)
Voiced by: Masafumi Kimura (Japanese); George Manley (English)
He is one of the six members of Aion's team and the second to be killed along with his enemy Carv. A massive hulk, Viede is normally paired off with Genai on missions and as defense. His quiet and thoughtful manner is in stark contrast to Genai's outbursts and irrational behavior. Although he was injured fighting Pandemonium, he was only affected by the force field she threw up rather than the claws she slashed with and was able to make a full recovery. In the manga, he dies defending Eden against the Order and Pandemonium's pursuers.
Genai (ジェナイ, Jenai)
Voiced by: Kouichi Toochika (Japanese); Jay Hickman (English)
He is one of the six members of Aion's team. He wanted to avenge Rizelle after learning that she had been killed. He is the third to be killed by Duke Duffau. In the manga, he displayed fondness to Rizelle and was greatly angered at her death, to the point that he challenged Aion.
Genai's left arm and eyes were slashed by Pandemonium's claws and as such the legion that reside there have died off. Aion had Shader construct metal appendages to replace the deadened limbs. Genai wears a mask that covers his eyes, which themselves appear sewn shut. He slowly dies after the battle on Eden against the pursuers and the Order. As he dies, he reaches his arm towards the sky, saying how beautiful the sky is, wondering whether Rizelle could see them too.

Production

In an interview with ADV Manga, the original manga author Daisuke Moriyama expressed his own opinion about the differences and similarities of the anime and manga, with one of them being the theme of the story. Although the bond between Chrono and Rosette and the idea of time running out were the same, Moriyama felt that the anime and manga showed this theme in different ways. While the anime centered more on the currents of time, fate and trust, Moriyama believed that the manga focused more on Rosette's individual ideology and how the potential strength of her will can change her current situation.

In producing the English-language version, ADV did extensive research in keeping the slang words within 1920s canon. One word, "bimbo", is explained to mean a tough man in 1920s slang, while the modern version refers to a stupid woman. The English voice actors for Rosette and Chrono (Hilary Haag and Greg Ayres) nearly lost their voices on numerous occasions due to the fast-paced voice work demanded by the anime.

Media

Manga

Main article: List of Chrono Crusade chapters

Written and illustrated by Daisuke Moriyama, Chrono Crusade started in Fujimi Shobo's Monthly Comic Dragon on December 9, 1998. The series later continued in Monthly Dragon Age from April 9, 2003, and finished on May 8, 2004. Its individual chapters were collected in eight tankōbon volumes, released between November 30, 1999, and September 1, 2004. Shōnen Gahōsha republished the series in a new eight-volume edition under its Young King Comics imprint from January 8 to April 9, 2010; in this edition, the title Chrno Crusade (in Latin script), which appeared in the original edition, was corrected, appearing as Chrono Crusade.

The series was licensed for English release in North America by ADV Manga. The eight volumes were released from 2004 to 2006. Some of the series' chapters were featured in the Newtype USA magazine. In Australia and New Zealanda, Madman Entertainment released the eight volumes from 2005 to 2006.

Anime

Main article: List of Chrono Crusade episodes

A 24-episode anime television series adaptation, animated by Gonzo, was broadcast on Fuji TV from November 25 to June 10, 2004. The series was directed by Yū Kō [ja], with Atsuhiro Tomioka writing series scripts, Kazuya Kuroda designing the characters, Tomohiro Kawahara handling mechanical design, Hisao Muramatsu in charge of gun design and Masumi Itō composing the music.

The series was first licensed in North America by ADV Films, who announced its acquisition in 2003. The episodes were collected on seven DVDs released from September 21, 2004, to August 1, 2005. In the United States, the series was broadcast on Showtime Beyond from February 17 to July 28, 2006. The series was re-licensed by Funimation (later Crunchyroll), who announced its acquisition in 2010; the entire series was released on a single DVD set on February 22, 2011. It was also broadcast on SyFy in 2011.

Drama CDs

Several drama CDs based on the series have been released:

  • Chrono Crusade: The Contractor of the Beginning (クロノクルセイド I -始まりの契約者-, Chrono Crusade: Hajimari no Keiyakusha) (December 1, 2000; Marine Entertainment [ja])
  • Chrono Crusade II: The Time of Eternity (クロノクルセイド II -永遠の時間-, Chrono Crusade II: Eien no Jikan) (July 25, 2001; Marine Entertainment)
  • Chrono Crusade III: The Time of the Beginning (クロノクルセイド III -始まりの時間-, Chrono Crusade III: Hajimari no Jikan) (November 28, 2001; Marine Entertainment)
  • Chrono Crusade Original Drama Spirit (クロノクルセイド オリジナルドラマ~Spirit) (April 21, 2004; Lantis)
  • Chrono Crusade Original Drama CD: Predecessor Version (クロノクルセイド Original Drama CD ~先行版~, Kurono Kuruseido Original Drama CD -Senkō-ban-) (July 23, 2004; Happinet Pictures)
  • Chrono Crusade Original Drama CD: Ghost in the Watch (クロノクルセイド Original Drama CD -GHOST IN THE WATCH-) (August 27, 2004; Happinet Pictures)
  • Chrono Crusade Original Drama CD: The Messenger of Joshua (クロノクルセイド Original Drama CD「ヨシュアのおつかい」, Kurono Kuruseido Original Drama CD -Yoshua no Otsukai-) (September 24, 2004; Happinet Pictures)
  • Chrono Crusade: Magdala Girls' Academy vs. Pandemonium Academy Part 1 (クロノクルセイド マグダラ女子学園VSパンデモニウム学園 前編, Kurono Kuruseido Magudara Joshi Gakuen VS Pandemoniumu Gakuen Zenpen) (October 22, 2006; Happinet Pictures)
  • Chrono Crusade Magdala Girls' Academy VS Pandemonium Academy Part 2 (クロノクルセイド マグダラ女子学園VSパンデモニウム学園 後編, Kurono Kuruseido Magudara Joshi Gakuen VS Pandemoniumu Gakuen Kōhen) (November 26, 2006; Happinet Pictures)

Novel

A light novel adaptation, Chrono Crusade: Wings, They are the Light of the Soul (クロノクルセイド: 翼よ、あれが魂の灯だ, Kurono Kuruseido: Tsubasa Yo, Are Ga Tamashii no Akari Da), was published by Fujimi Shobo on April 20, 2004. Written by Hiroshi Tominaga and illustrated by Hiroshi Miyazawa, the novel is an original side story for the series, in which Sister Rosette and Chrono investigate strange events in St. Louis.

Miscellaneous

A guide book Chrono Crusade Super Guide (クロノクルセイド スーパーガイド, Kurono Kuruseido Sūpā Gaido), was published by Fujimi Shobo on January 30, 2004.

Notes

  1. The series debuted in the magazine's January 1999 issue, released on December 9, 1998.

See also

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