s-CRY-ed (2001)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Soichiro Hoshi
Kazuma (voice)
Yukari Tamura
Kanami Yuta (voice)
Takumi Yamazaki
Kunihiko Kimishima (voice)
Ginzo Matsuo
Biff (voice)
Steve Blum
Kazuma
Jason Spisak
Ryuho
Hikaru Midorikawa
Ryuho (voice)
Yuko Nagashima
Mimori Kiryu (voice)
Norio Wakamoto
Narrator
Masayo Kurata
Scherice Adjani (voice)
Kyousei Tsukui
Straight Cougar (voice)
Kirk Thornton
Narrator
Bin Shimada
Biff (voice) / Urizane (voice) / Urizane (voice) / Biff (voice)
Yuji Takada
Martin Zigmarl (voice)
Tetsuya Iwanaga
Asuka Tachibana (voice)
Takayuki Inoue
Elian (voice)
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 4, 2001
Original Nameスクライド
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes26
Running Time24m
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
s-CRY-ed (Japanese: スクライド, Hepburn: Sukuraido), also known as s.CRY.ed or Scryed, is a 26-episode Japanese anime television series which first aired in Japan on TV Tokyo. The series is written by Yōsuke Kuroda, produced by Sunrise, and directed by Gorō Taniguchi, with music composed by Kōtarō Nakagawa. It is set in an alternative time in Kanagawa Prefecture where a phenomenon gave 1% of its people supernatural powers; they are known as Alters. The plot follows a young Alter mercenary known as Kazuma, as well as Ryuho, a man working for the Alter special forces known as HOLY, who become rivals as their areas clash.
The series' concept originated in 1999 when Taniguchi was working on Infinite Ryvius. He wanted to create another series that would contain themes similar to it, as well as new ones centered mostly on how people adapted to the 21st century. A manga adaptation of s-CRY-ed, drawn by Yasunari Toda, was serialized in Akita Shoten's Weekly Shōnen Champion. A novelization by Kazuho Hyodo has been published. Additionally, a two-part recollection film was released by Sunrise. Both the anime and the manga have also seen English release.
s-CRY-ed has been popular in Japan, often appearing on polls taken by Japanese magazines, and once took third place in the Anime Grand Prix awards. Critical reception to the series has been generally positive, with reviewers noting while initial episodes might be simple, the plot becomes more interesting as the series unfolds.