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Haru Glory. Rave Master character. Rave Master. It is stated by Sieg that Niebel has the potential to surpass his abilities. This theoretical power is shown during the battle against Jiero, when he uses a spell that gives him unlimited magical power, but rapidly ages him. This stalls Jiero long enough for Julia to kill her, but results in his death from old age.

He is later revived by Star Memory. He is related to the first king of Symphonia, Gale "Symphonia" Glory I, who was his great-grandfather. Gale was a former Shadow Guard or Demon Card leader. King Gale Raregroove was his best friend, but King obtained a shadow stone and went out of control. Glory quit Demon Card and became an Imperial.

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Unfortunately, King became angry with him, believing he was responsible for the death of his family, and killed Sakura, Gale's wife and Queen of Symphonia. He also slashed Gale's face and sealed a Shadow Stone inside of the newly created scar. Gale resolved to take revenge on King, and so as not to endanger the lives of his children, he never returned home.

He reunites with Haru in the Tower of Din and helps him defeat King. Gale died after he protected Haru from falling rocks. Since their parents were away, she had to take over in raising Haru on Garage Island. Although reluctant to let Haru leave, she eventually gives her consent. Haru often quotes things he should not do because his sister said so.

She is revealed to be in a relationship with Shuda. After Haru's return, she welcomes him and Elie home and attends their wedding. He encountered Haru while preparing to enter a local dance competition with Nagisa, who entered as a cover to assassinate Iulius. He is later turned into a cyborg against his will by the Blue Guardians. After being strongly hated by Haru for his acts in the past, they get along moments before he dies from a bomb planted by the Blue Guardians.

He fought and lost to Haru Glory twice in the beginning of the series, and after his second defeat, he reforms and becomes an ally of Haru and his friends. He holds the utmost respect for Gale Glory. He also wields two swords: the ghost sword Entenka which spews forth flames by cutting the wind , and the divine sword Heavenly Blossom , which is claimed to be a weapon of the gods.

Shuda also is revealed to have a relationship with Haru's sister. Musica develops an attraction towards Remi, much to Solasido's displeasure. She is the younger sister of the Queen of the underwater mermaid village, Mildesta. She falls deeply in love with Haru, much to Elie's displeasure. She is capable of using "Sea Magic" which is strong in water and can do things such as giving people the ability to breathe underwater for a limited time and can even take the form of a human on land for a certain amount of time.

She teams up with the Rave Warriors for a short time to help stop the Onigami Forces and Doryu Ghost Squad who were terrorizing her people. He says "munya" a lot. Although simple-minded in appearance, usually wearing a bunny eared hat and a loincloth, he is over five hundred years old and 'wields' a giant syringe, containing various fluids, of which switched the souls of Haru, Elie, Musica and Plue around, causing confusion.

Alice later cured Elie's broken arm. He also has a potion for restoring youth, in exchange for a portion of the drinker's remaining days. He was also a former classmate of Mummy of the Doryu Ghost Squad who he domineered over. His poi was stolen by a tiny dandelion named "Dee Dee". He communicates with the Rave team through the power of the fourth rave.

He was also the one to predict the appearance of Endless which caused Resha to fake her death so that she could fight it in the present day. In the past he was in human form and at the end of the series he is once again human. Their base of operations is an airship known as the Liberale Familia. Yuma's two best members are Mitsu and Nanahoshi are second-in-command during his absence and another member named Chaddock is the acting captain during their absence.

Using Star Memory, she altered history in order to reverse the fate of mankind, although this resulted in the birth of Endless. Her actions supposedly cursed the Raregroove bloodline. He is often eaten and vomited by Lazenby. An older version of him appears later on in one of the Rave mini chapters. He was Gale Glory's adoptive father.

He was the first Demon Card soldier Haru fought. He badly injured Shiba with a bazooka in Volume 1, but Haru punched him with the Rave and defeated him. Shuda later gave him the Dark Bring "Full Metal", which enabled him to turn his skin into metal. It is possible Gemma later hired him in Cafe Tsubomi. He is good friends with Gale and the rest of the Glory family and has a habit of constant laughing.

His parents were Shiba's good friends. Haru was almost defeated by him in volume 2, but was defeated after Plue somehow managed to take his DB. In the manga, he is defeated the first Rave stone, but in the anime; it is the Ten Powers's first form. In the anime, it is hinted that Shuda had him killed after his defeat. Go is a movie director who uses a hammer combined with a Dark Bring that controls thunder.

Rosa is an actress who uses a "Hunter Wolf" as a weapon which is a detachable sword that seeks their enemy and has a Dark Bring that makes men dance uncontrollably. Both of them appear as during the final battle to help the Rave Warriors reach the star memory. He and the rest of the Silver-Rhythm gang occasionally join and help out Haru's group with their state-of-the-art air ship, the "Silver Knights" gained from ill-gotten wealth.

He also knows a lot about animals. However, when questioned as to what Plue was, he was clueless and turned away. He has a tattoo on his head that says "snake". Hebi and the rest of the gang appear during the final fight to assist Haru and gang in reaching the Star Memory. He convinces Jegan to live the right way, and is distraught when the village they inhabit is destroyed and Jegan is killed attempting to protect the woman who saved him after his and Let's fight.

With that, he resolves to destroy Demon Card. From there, Jeid is not seen until just before the last battle is begun, right before the story ends. After Hardner revealed his evil intentions to Belnika, he was used as a hostage to get Belnika to cooperate with his plans. They also make a cameo appearance in Episode 37 of the anime series GetBackers without their trademark skintight suits and big butts as they wore Hawaiian collared suits and they are chasing Natsumi as a retrieval expert before they are later subdued by Kazuki Fuchouin with his strings to save Natsumi.

It allows him to create illusions at his will. His DB allows him to make his illusions real. Somewhat of a psychopath, he captured Elie and injured Hamrio Musica in volume 2, and was defeated by Haru in Volume 3. He was also responsible for killing off Musica's family. He wears a superhero mask and an accessory that makes him appear to have four arms and resembles the bulkiness of your average superhero.

He supports justice to his highest extent capable. When it comes to abilities, he can perform many white flame techniques and special punch moves. After being defeated by Shuda, he finds out that he was misguided by Demon Card to think the Rave Master is evil and becomes a comic ally to the Rave Warriors. He is constantly left home alone and is seen doing most of his ridiculous antics with his babysitter Nakajima.

He looks like a flower, but claims that the petal-looking things ringing his round face are feathers. His favorite hobby is "golling". He was originally going to steal the Silver Ray because it was too dangerous to fall in the wrong hands but failed as someone already stole it before him. On his way back, he found and took Musica in after the rest of family was slaughtered by Lance.

Before he died from natural causes, Rize had Musica promise to destroy Silver Ray should he ever find it. He wore leopard print armor. In the present his spirit lives in a leopard form and stays with Alpine at the shrine of the Rave of Truth. After Gale departed from Garage Island to put an end to Demon Card, Sakura pursued him for one year before encountering him in a confrontation with King.

However, she was murdered by the latter in front of her husband, as revenge for the deaths of his wife and child. He seems to be a member of the same race as Griff but has a horn on his head that is identical to Plue's nose. He believes to be the identical twin to Plue because of it despite resembling Griff more. He accompanies the Rave warriors while they fight the Onigami Forces and Doryu and decides to stay with the mermaids after Doryu's defeat.

He founded Demon Card with Gale Glory but after Gale left due to their conflicting bloodlines, King became the sole leader. He quickly fell under the influence of the Dark Bring, whose power he used to strengthen the organization to become a powerful force for evil. Years later King is reported to the empire by Gale which causes his intentions misread and instead the empire commences a slaughter upon the forces of Demon Card, killing King's wife Emilia and presumably his son Lucia.

King himself was taken into custody by the Empire but later broke out with the power of Dark Bring. King is extremely strong and is often used as a reference to show the relative strength of other villains. Although he uses 5 dark bring, which is considered an extraordinary feat, he does not use any Sinclaire like the other main villains of the series.

The fact he can still match them in combat is a testament to his strength. King's sword Decalogus is a dark bring which is the evil counterpart of the TCM. His Dark Bring, Black Zenith fires a huge black sphere that disintegrates anything that it touches. The Dark Bring, Gate which can open doors between worlds. King used this to summon his warriors, the 5 Palace Guardians, from the Mystic realm.

Monster Prison is one of the "reverse" Dark Brings feared for their unchecked power, which seals the bearer's body and soul within it for all eternity, transforming them into a beast with just bestial instincts; in this form, he is immune to pain and can fire energy beams from the mouth. During the Empire's infamous raid of Demon Card headquarters 10 years prior to the series present, Lucia was presumably killed in the slaughter along with his mother, Emilia.

When he was seen to still be alive, he was imprisoned within the 66th basement of the maximum security desert prison Mega Unit where he became an infamous legend known among the Empire as the Blonde Demon, a boy whose power was so great and terrifying, he was a threat to the entire world. Sometime after the death of his father during the battle at the Tower of Din, he became powerful enough to violently break out of his imprisonment within Mega Unit.

Initially, he possessed Sinclair, the first piece of Endless, the mother of all Dark Brings, that was the main piece which has the power of creating a warped dimensional space that has enough pressure to annihilate anything. After having over 10 years of influence over him, Sinclair managed to bestow upon Lucia a high amount of superhuman strength, speed, stamina, endurance and durability as well as giving him knowledge.

Although it was later destroyed by Haru and he received an enhanced version of it called Neo Decalogue where 10 dark brings were used to enhanced all 10 swords. He was recruited by Lucia to kidnap Elie and make her Lucia's bride. He was also the one who murdered the King of Symphonia, Haru's grandfather, in the past. He possessed high magical prowess, easily destroying a city with a high-level spell, killing all of its inhabitants in search of Ogre's piece of the Sinclaire.

He was defeated by the power of Elie's Etherion. Before his death, he boasts that Lucia will rule all of time before he melts into a puddle. He had a solemn serious personality until after Elie hit him, when he reverted to a sadistic, disgusting old man. Shuda was originally one of the Oracion Six but after his defeat by Haru, he was replaced by Deep Snow.

Quite possibly the Oracion Six' defining attribute, this set of special Dark Brings are considered to be the most powerful in the world, second only perhaps to the five pieces of the mother of all Dark Brings, Sinclair which caused the Overdrive 50 years ago. In Fairy Tail , the same concept was used to describe a dark guild comprises six powerful mages.

He is one of the top mages in the world, second only perhaps to his master Shakuma the world's greatest mage. His overwhelming might is primarily attributed to his ability to generate limitless quantities of mana, which gained him the title of "Haja the Infinite"; while this was seemingly a natural ability at first, it was later revealed to be derived from a Dark Bring implanted within him.

Like the archmage Sieghart, he hails from the town of Mildian, the city of time. He was initially depicted as being one of Demon Card's most loyal members, but later events would later reveal him to be a highly devious and ambitious individual, who plotted to have the most powerful forces for both good and evil eliminated and coveted ultimate power to achieve control over the entire world and all of time.

To that end, he returned to his hometown of Mildian to acquire the great power that dwelled beneath it, super magic Cronus , but was opposed and inevitably killed by Sieg, who was aided by the people of Mildian. It was revealed afterwards that Haja carried within him the essence of the Demon Card scientist Igor Kilkila, who was released after Haja was killed Igor was subsequently defeated and imprisoned by Sieg and the people of Mildian.

She became a member of Demon Card to avenge the injustice done to her deceased father, as well as to find her father's greatest work, the ship Silver Ray, whose theft her father was unjustly accused of. She is initially spiteful towards Musica during their first encounter, as she believed his mentor Rize was the true culprit behind the Silver Ray's theft, and hence is privy to its location.

She uses the Six Star Dark Bring White Kiss, which can create silver out of thin air and manipulate to create silver weapons. In the battle against Ogre she teams up with Musica to defeat him. In this battle they use the Silver Bonds to defeat Ogre. She liked Musica and told him how she felt before destroying the Silver Ray. She died but her silver combined with Musica's and her soul slipped inside Musica's silver ray spear, which fell out of the heavens.

He is involved in a bitter feud with his former friend Let, because of Jegan's destruction of their home village and the massacre of their kind, in particular Julia, Let's girlfriend. In reality, however, Jegan faked Julia's death, and she became a full dragon who serves as his mindless companion and steed, after she purposely failed her dragon trial to spite him.

After his final battle and defeat at the hands of Let, Jegan realized that Julia still chose Let over him. Jegan would wash up in the beach of Wrist Dome, the Roofed City. He was found and then cared for by a girl named Janna, but by then he had lost all will to live. However, a conversation with his brother Jade, the Empire's Western General, caused him to rethink his decision and instead begin anew.

Unfortunately, this was not to last, as the city is soon bombarded by meteors from space, courtesy of Shakuma and his apprentice Haja, who were out to retrieve the Sinclaire piece Last Physics and to eliminate Jegan for his failure and weakness. Jegan dies trying in vain to save Janna from the meteor shower, much to his brother Jade's grief and outrage.

A four-eyed demonic bat named Boi Boi often sits on his shoulder. He appears again after The Blue Guardians are defeated and sends an army of insect monsters to kill Haru's friends while Haru was battling Shiba in his last trial. After Haru returns, he effortlessly kills Berial with a single hit. He is arguably the weakest member of the Oracion Six, but can be considered dangerous in certain instances, particularly if his own beauty is threatened.

Like Shuda, he was a villain in the beginning, but he was reformed to an extent and became an ally of Haru Glory and his friends. He loves dancing and his own beauty to the point that he's willing to betray Demon Card for them. He returned to the organization when Lucia became its new ruler, and was chosen as Shuda's replacement within the Oracion Six.

He uses the "flow" Six Star Dark Bring Zero Stream, which allows him to control all that flows water, wind, blood, etc. He engages in an intense duel with Shuda but loses; however, Shuda lets him live and reveals that King had acted out of compassion for him, treating him like a son just as Snow had looked up to him like a father. His fate after the battle remains unknown.

Del Rey never released the earlier volumes before their license expired. It was published in Kodansha's Magazine Special May issue. The series was adapted into a fifty-one episode anime series, entitled Groove Adventure Rave , by Studio Deen. The anime series is based on the first twelve volumes of the manga series. The series was also collected in a total of seventeen DVD volumes between February 6, , and June 4, Tokyopop licensed the series for release and broadcast in North America.

Rita Majkut produced the English-language version, which edited the series for its content and length and given an alternate musical score composed by Glenn Scott Lacey. The dub aired on Cartoon Network in the United States, premiering in June as part of the Toonami programming block. Syfy would begun airing the series on March 16, , as part of its "Ani-Monday" programming block, where it ran until its conclusion on September 21, The one-shot crossover between Rave Master and Fairy Tail was adapted into an original video animation with Mashima himself acting as supervisor to the project and had expanded the original chapter to include more characters from Rave Master.

It was released on August 16, , alongside the thirty-ninth volume of Fairy Tail. There are six video games based on Rave Master published by Konami. The Rave Master manga has been well received with its Western release appearing in Diamond Comic Distributors 's graphic novels charts. He praised the series' fight scenes coupled with the emotional content that makes the series worth reading.

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