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==About Deadman Wonderland==
==About Deadman Wonderland==
Deadman Wonderland is Japan's only privately operated prison, built after the Great Tokyo Earthquake on ground zero. It gathers prisoners from all over Japan and raises money for the revival of the destroyed metropolis. To the public and the tourists that visit daily, Deadman Wonderland is a massive theme park-like facility run by the prison population. Unbeknownst to the general population, most of the prison's attractions involve cruel games of survival where many inmates lose their lives or are maimed for the entertainment of an oblivious public.
Deadman Wonderland is Japan's only privately operated prison, built after the Great Tokyo Earthquake on ground zero. Deadman Wonderland was founded by Rinichirō Hagire and run by Tsunenaga Tamaki. It gathers prisoners from all over Japan and raises money for the revival of the destroyed metropolis. To the public and the tourists that visit daily, Deadman Wonderland is a massive theme park-like facility run by the prison population. Unbeknownst to the general population, most of the prison's attractions involve cruel games of survival where many inmates lose their lives or are maimed for the entertainment of an oblivious public.


To keep prisoners at bay in case of a riot, they are fitted with special collars which act as life monitors, locators, and stunners. Those on death row however are constantly administered poison through their collars: should an inmate not consume a special candy-like antidote every three days, provided to them at the cost of a large sum of Cast Points, he/she would die immediately following the displayed countdown. After the inmate dies from the poison, their collar will display the words "unlock." The prison's guard staff is also granted autonomy over how to punish the prisoners, which often results in bloodshed.
To keep prisoners at bay in case of a riot, they are fitted with special collars which act as life monitors, locators, and stunners. Those on death row however are constantly administered poison through their collars: should an inmate not consume a special candy-like antidote every three days, provided to them at the cost of a large sum of Cast Points, he/she would die immediately following the displayed countdown. After the inmate dies from the poison, their collar will display the words "unlock." The prison's guard staff is also granted autonomy over how to punish the prisoners, which often results in bloodshed.
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Despite its identity as a prison and theme park, Deadman Wonderland houses a much darker secret. Hidden away from the eyes of tourists and the general prison population is a massive underground facility known as "G Block". This is where the prison keeps their Deadmen secluded and where the Carnival Corpse arena is located. G Block also houses numerous laboratories and rooms where experiments on humans are performed and where scientists are attempting to harness the powers of the Deadmen for monetary and political gain.
Despite its identity as a prison and theme park, Deadman Wonderland houses a much darker secret. Hidden away from the eyes of tourists and the general prison population is a massive underground facility known as "G Block". This is where the prison keeps their Deadmen secluded and where the Carnival Corpse arena is located. G Block also houses numerous laboratories and rooms where experiments on humans are performed and where scientists are attempting to harness the powers of the Deadmen for monetary and political gain.

Eventually, Ganta and his Deadman allies received the assistance of Makina to defeat Tsunenaga Tamaki. Rinichirō Hagire in Toto Sakagami assumed control of Deadman Wonderland while Tamaki committed suicide. After Deadman Wonderland was closed, most of the inmates were transferred to different prisons where some of them were allowed a retrial.

Makina later rallies the Deadman on a mission to infiltrate Deadman Wonderland and activate the Mother Goose Program to completely seal the Wretched Egg with the resulting battle destroying most of Deadman Wonderland.


===Corpse Carnival===
===Corpse Carnival===
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; {{nihongo|{{vanchor|Ganta Igarashi}}|五十嵐 丸太|Igarashi Ganta}} / [[Woodpecker]]
; {{nihongo|{{vanchor|Ganta Igarashi}}|五十嵐 丸太|Igarashi Ganta}} / [[Woodpecker]]
: {{Voiced by|[[Romi Park]]|[[Greg Ayres]]}}<ref name="funicast">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2012-05-21/funimation-announces-deadman-wonderland-dub-cast|title=Funimation announces Deadman Wonderland dub cast|work=[[Anime News Network]]|date=2012-05-21}}</ref>
: {{Voiced by|[[Romi Park]]|[[Greg Ayres]]}}<ref name="funicast">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2012-05-21/funimation-announces-deadman-wonderland-dub-cast|title=Funimation announces Deadman Wonderland dub cast|work=[[Anime News Network]]|date=2012-05-21}}</ref>
:: The main protagonist of the story is a seemingly harmless, ordinary middle school boy until the Wretched Egg slaughters his entire class, yet spares him and infuses him with a shard of red crystal. Tamaki, posing as Ganta's appointed lawyer, rigs evidence at his murder trial to make it look like he murdered his classmates on a whim. Ganta is thus given a death sentence to be served at Deadman Wonderland. Initially confused and frightened, Ganta resolves to endure the heinous prison so he can prove his innocence and avenge his friends by tracking down and confronting their murderer, the Wretched Egg, whom Ganta refers to as the 'Red Man'. During his stay, Ganta meets a mysterious girl named Shiro and is perplexed that she seems to know him, but eventually begins to remember her as a childhood friend. Ganta learns that the crystal implanted into his chest by the Wretched Egg has turned him into a "Deadman" empowered with a Branch of Sin, which is later christened the ''Ganta Gun'' by Senji. This Branch of Sin enables Ganta to gather variable quantities of his blood in the palm of his hand and shoot them like bullets. While advantageous as a long-range attack, due to Ganta's small size, this strategy puts him at risk of experiencing symptoms of excessive blood loss. Ganta later joins up with the Scar Chain and participates in their attempt to break out of Deadman Wonderland and expose the prison's illegal actions, but chooses to remain behind to settle his score with the Wretched Egg. Shortly after these events, learning that Shiro is the Wretched Egg, Ganta's power began to change, evident by a strange tattoo-like mark radiating out from the crystal in his chest. His ''Ganta Gun'' now emits a much more powerful blast than before, though it is much less controllable and causes him physical pain. Following the defeat of Genkaku, Ganta ends up in solitary confinement for withholding information about the escape of the surviving Scar Chain members. Eventually, the truth about Deadman Wonderland is made public and Ganta is exonerated of the false charges put upon him. With nowhere else to go after his name is cleared, Ganta ended up in Minori Garden orphanage which is run by [[nun]]s. He then joins forces with the former prison's Chief Guard Makina, Senji, and several other Deadmen, and return to the prison to locate and stop Shiro (who has now been completely "consumed" by her Wretched Egg persona). By that time, Ganta learns that his mother Sorae Igarashi was the one who turned Shiro into the Wretched Egg for the Chief Director of Deadman Wonderland and that his Branch of Sin is "key" that can unlock the ''Mother Goose'' system and unleash Shiro's full power. He also learns from Shiro that it also has the power to kill her. She also reveals that he was the one originally selected to be experimented on, but his mother chose to spare him, experimenting on Shiro instead, leading to her transformation into the "Wretched Egg", and that the reason for her to kill his classmates and implant it on him is that she wants to be killed by the one she always loved. Upon learning of Shiro's true self and intentions, he agrees to kill her, leading to their final confrontation.
:: The main protagonist of the story is a seemingly harmless, ordinary middle school boy until the Wretched Egg slaughters his entire class, yet spares him and infuses him with a shard of red crystal. Tamaki, posing as Ganta's appointed lawyer, rigs evidence at his murder trial to make it look like he murdered his classmates on a whim. Ganta is thus given a death sentence to be served at Deadman Wonderland. Initially confused and frightened, Ganta resolves to endure the heinous prison so he can prove his innocence and avenge his friends by tracking down and confronting their murderer, the Wretched Egg, whom Ganta refers to as the 'Red Man'. During his stay, Ganta meets a mysterious girl named Shiro and is perplexed that she seems to know him, but eventually begins to remember her as a childhood friend. Ganta learns that the crystal implanted into his chest by the Wretched Egg has turned him into a "Deadman" empowered with a Branch of Sin, which is later christened the ''Ganta Gun'' by Senji. This Branch of Sin enables Ganta to gather variable quantities of his blood in the palm of his hand and shoot them like bullets. While advantageous as a long-range attack, due to Ganta's small size, this strategy puts him at risk of experiencing symptoms of excessive blood loss. Ganta later joins up with the Scar Chain and participates in their attempt to break out of Deadman Wonderland and expose the prison's illegal actions, but chooses to remain behind to settle his score with the Wretched Egg. Shortly after these events, learning that Shiro is the Wretched Egg, Ganta's power began to change, evident by a strange tattoo-like mark radiating out from the crystal in his chest. His ''Ganta Gun'' now emits a much more powerful blast than before, though it is much less controllable and causes him physical pain. Following the defeat of Genkaku, Ganta ends up in solitary confinement for withholding information about the escape of the surviving Scar Chain members. Eventually, the truth about Deadman Wonderland is made public and Ganta is exonerated of the false charges put upon him. With nowhere else to go after his name is cleared, Ganta ended up in Minori Garden orphanage which is run by [[nun]]s. He then joins forces with the former prison's Chief Guard Makina, Senji, and several other Deadmen, and return to the prison to locate and stop Shiro (who has now been completely "consumed" by her Wretched Egg persona). By that time, Ganta learns that his mother Sorae Igarashi was the one who turned Shiro into the Wretched Egg for the Chief Director of Deadman Wonderland and that his Branch of Sin is "key" that can unlock the ''Mother Goose'' system and unleash Shiro's full power. He also learns from Shiro that it also has the power to kill her. She also reveals that he was the one originally selected to be experimented on, but his mother chose to spare him, experimenting on Shiro instead, leading to her transformation into the "Wretched Egg", and that the reason for her to kill his classmates and implant it on him is that she wants to be killed by the one she always loved. Upon learning of Shiro's true self and intentions, he agrees to kill her, leading to their final confrontation. In the final battle, the crystals within Ganta and Shiro explode upon overusing their powers. Sometime later, Ganta visits a comatose Shiro in the hospital and later reminiscent his past with Shiro and his mother..


; {{nihongo|{{vanchor|Shiro}}|シロ}} / Wretched Egg
; {{nihongo|{{vanchor|Shiro}}|シロ}} / Wretched Egg
: {{Voiced by|[[Kana Hanazawa]]|[[Monica Rial]]}}<ref name="funicast"/>
: {{Voiced by|[[Kana Hanazawa]]|[[Monica Rial]]}}<ref name="funicast"/>
:: A mysterious [[albino]] girl and Hagire Rinichirō's artificial daughter that Ganta encountered during his first days as an inmate; Ganta mistook her for his dead friend Mimi due to Shiro resembling her. Clothed only in a skin-tight bodysuit and large gloves (which help conceal her heavily scarred skin), Shiro stands out among the other prisoners due to her bizarre appearance and mannerisms. It is also apparent that she does not have a prison number, unlike the rest. To Ganta, Shiro's manner of speaking and behavior remind him of a small child, even though Shiro is just a year older than him. However, Shiro possesses inhuman physical abilities and has an intimate knowledge of the prison, having lived there most of her life. From the beginning of the story it is made clear that, as children, Shiro and Ganta were close friends with the latter having no memories of his childhood, which greatly saddens and annoys Shiro. Shiro was infected with a mysterious virus that gave her abilities which was being researched by Ganta's mother Sorae Igarashi. Over the next several years, Shiro was subjected to barbaric experiments, including being dismembered while awake, all in an effort to force her body and the virus inside it to "evolve" into the first Deadman. The trauma of this torturous treatment caused Shiro to develop a homicidal, maniacal split personality that is labeled as the '''Wretched Egg'''. Unaware of his target's true nature, Ganta knows her as the 'Red Man' due to the heavy masculine full body clothing she wears that was inspired by the Aceman character she and Ganta watched and played with as children. As the Wretched Egg, Shiro's personality changes into a murderous, smirking maniac capable of massacring whole squads of armed men with little effort and causing the earthquake in Tokyo. Soon after, Shiro is placed within Deadman Wonderland in comfortable quarters due to being the "source" of the ''Branches of Sin''. The ''Mother Goose'' mainframe, Deadman Wonderland's supercomputer, plays a lullaby audible only to Shiro in order to repress the Wretched Egg and her murderous intents. Like Shiro, the Wretched Egg has feelings for Ganta, though hers border on lust; it was implied that she butchered Ganta's classmates so that he would be sent to Deadman Wonderland to be with her. Eventually, both the Shiro and the Wretched Egg personas fuse into her true self once the ''Mother Goose'' system's lullaby no longer represses her, and when she is finally alone with Ganta, she reveals the reason why she killed his classmates and implanted on him his Branch of Sin; because she wants to be killed by the only one she truly loved.
:: A mysterious [[albino]] girl and Hagire Rinichirō's artificial daughter that Ganta encountered during his first days as an inmate; Ganta mistook her for his dead friend Mimi due to Shiro resembling her. Clothed only in a skin-tight bodysuit and large gloves (which help conceal her heavily scarred skin), Shiro stands out among the other prisoners due to her bizarre appearance and mannerisms. It is also apparent that she does not have a prison number, unlike the rest. To Ganta, Shiro's manner of speaking and behavior remind him of a small child, even though Shiro is just a year older than him. However, Shiro possesses inhuman physical abilities and has an intimate knowledge of the prison, having lived there most of her life. From the beginning of the story it is made clear that, as children, Shiro and Ganta were close friends with the latter having no memories of his childhood, which greatly saddens and annoys Shiro. Shiro was infected with a mysterious virus that gave her abilities which was being researched by Ganta's mother Sorae Igarashi. Over the next several years, Shiro was subjected to barbaric experiments, including being dismembered while awake, all in an effort to force her body and the virus inside it to "evolve" into the first Deadman. The trauma of this torturous treatment caused Shiro to develop a homicidal, maniacal split personality that is labeled as the '''Wretched Egg'''. Unaware of his target's true nature, Ganta knows her as the 'Red Man' due to the heavy masculine full body clothing she wears that was inspired by the Aceman character she and Ganta watched and played with as children. As the Wretched Egg, Shiro's personality changes into a murderous, smirking maniac capable of massacring whole squads of armed men with little effort and causing the earthquake in Tokyo. Soon after, Shiro is placed within Deadman Wonderland in comfortable quarters due to being the "source" of the ''Branches of Sin''. The ''Mother Goose'' mainframe, Deadman Wonderland's supercomputer, plays a lullaby audible only to Shiro in order to repress the Wretched Egg and her murderous intents. Like Shiro, the Wretched Egg has feelings for Ganta, though hers border on lust; it was implied that she butchered Ganta's classmates so that he would be sent to Deadman Wonderland to be with her. Eventually, both the Shiro and the Wretched Egg personas fuse into her true self once the ''Mother Goose'' system's lullaby no longer represses her, and when she is finally alone with Ganta, she reveals the reason why she killed his classmates and implanted on him his Branch of Sin; because she wants to be killed by the only one she truly loved. In the final battle, the crystals within Ganta and Shiro explode upon overusing their powers. Some time later, Shiro was seen in a coma following the final battle and later awakens from it in the final scene.


===Deadman Wonderland Staff===
===Deadman Wonderland Staff===
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; {{nihongo|{{vanchor|Kiyomasa Senji}}|千地 清正|Senji Kiyomasa}} / [[Crow]]
; {{nihongo|{{vanchor|Kiyomasa Senji}}|千地 清正|Senji Kiyomasa}} / [[Crow]]
: {{Voiced by|Masayuki Katou|[[Patrick Seitz]]}}
: {{Voiced by|Masayuki Katou|[[Patrick Seitz]]}}
:: Senji is the first Deadman (other than Shiro) that Ganta encounters while held as an inmate in Deadman Wonderland. He is a tall and powerfully built man who revels in battle, allowing him to enjoy prison life and Carnival Corpse matches. His Branch of Sin power is the '''Crow Claws''', creating scythe blades on his forearms to attack at a speed of sound he dubs Invisible Black. Originally a [[police officer]], less crazy at that time, Senji used his Branch of Sin to fight criminals, encountering a fellow Deadman named Keigo Ugachi and later a Forgery named Ikaduchi Akatsiki. Losing his teammates Shindō, Momoi, Kan and his mentor Domon to Akatsiki before killing him, Senji had first letters of his teammates' names tattooed on the right side of his forehead in memory of them. Sometime after his fight with Ikaduchi Akatsiki, Senji was remanded to Deadman Wonderland. Being Ganta's first opponent, he apparently dominates their entire battle until Ganta suddenly defeats him. Though losing his right [[eye]] as penalty and now wearing an eyepatch, Senji respected Ganta since their fight and supported him as a rival, demanding of him that he not be defeated by anyone before rematch. After being released from Deadman Wonderland, he joins forces with Makina to help destroy/suppress the Wretched Egg. In the process, Senji saves Ganta from Hagire by killing off Chen and En at the cost of his right arm. Often, Senji gets flustered or starts blushing whenever women with a big breast size, nice body, etc. are around him, telling them to "Put some clothes on!" He especially acts this way towards Shiro regarding her skin tight body suit.
:: Senji is the first Deadman (other than Shiro) that Ganta encounters while held as an inmate in Deadman Wonderland. He is a tall and powerfully built man who revels in battle, allowing him to enjoy prison life and Carnival Corpse matches. Often, Senji gets flustered or starts blushing whenever women with a big breast size, nice body, etc. are around him, telling them to "Put some clothes on!" He especially acts this way towards Shiro regarding her skin tight body suit. His Branch of Sin power is the '''Crow Claws''', creating scythe blades on his forearms to attack at a speed of sound he dubs Invisible Black. Originally a [[police officer]], less crazy at that time, Senji used his Branch of Sin to fight criminals, encountering a fellow Deadman named Keigo Ugachi and later a Forgery named Ikaduchi Akatsiki. Losing his teammates Shindō, Momoi, Kan and his mentor Domon to Akatsiki before killing him, Senji had first letters of his teammates' names tattooed on the right side of his forehead in memory of them. Sometime after his fight with Ikaduchi Akatsiki, Senji was remanded to Deadman Wonderland. Being Ganta's first opponent, he apparently dominates their entire battle until Ganta suddenly defeats him. Though losing his right [[eye]] as penalty and now wearing a black [[eyepatch]], Senji respected Ganta since their fight and supported him as a rival, demanding of him that he not be defeated by anyone before rematch. After being released from Deadman Wonderland, Senji tries to apply for a job at a corporation. Senji joins forces with Makina to help destroy/suppress the Wretched Egg. In the process, Senji saves Ganta from Hagire by killing off Chen and En at the cost of his right arm. Some time later after Ganta's fight with the Wretched Egg, Senji was seen in the mountains practicing some mountain climbing with a Deadman.


; {{nihongo|{{vanchor|Yō Takami|Yō Takami}}|鷹見 羊|Takami Yō|}}
; {{nihongo|{{vanchor|Yō Takami|Yō Takami}}|鷹見 羊|Takami Yō|}}
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;{{nihongo|{{vanchor|Nagi Kengamine}}|剣ヶ峰 凪|Kengamine Nagi}} / [[Owl]]
;{{nihongo|{{vanchor|Nagi Kengamine}}|剣ヶ峰 凪|Kengamine Nagi}} / [[Owl]]
: {{voiced by|[[Daisuke Ono]]|[[J. Michael Tatum]]}}
: {{voiced by|[[Daisuke Ono]]|[[J. Michael Tatum]]}}
:: Kengamine is the leader of Scar Chain, possessing the Branch of Sin called '''Bloodshot Eyes of the Owl''' which allows him to generate blood spheres that detonate with tremendous force. Before he formed Scar Chain, he had a relationship with a female Deadman while in G Block. They eventually were parents-to-be before being put into a Carnival Corpse against each other where Kengamine intentionally lost due to his lover being pregnant at the time. His defeat gave way to his punishment game, in which he lost his [[vocal cords]]. Tamaki (in a show of cruelty) had Genkaku kill Nagi's lover so as to punish his dishonesty, an act which prompted Nagi to slaughter the Undertakers almost to the last man in a fit of bloody rage. Due to the loss of his vocal cords, Nagi speaks through a voice box. Two years later, he formed Scar Chain with Karako to help reach his own hope of holding his child, whom he believes to be alive on the surface. Later while being converted into an Undertaker by Genkaku, Nagi is forced to accept that his child had actually died the day his wife was, preserved with other Deadmen body parts as a valuable specimen due to being the offspring of two Deadmen. Acknowledging his hope of seeing his child again as a mere delusion that kept him sane, Nagi loses his mind and goes on a bloody rampage, killing friend and foe alike until Ganta and Karako snap him out of his despair prior to him being mortally wounded by a disappointed Genkaku. However, helping Ganta defeat Genkaku, Nagi gives Ganta his candy before dying.
:: Kengamine is the leader of Scar Chain, possessing the Branch of Sin called '''Bloodshot Eyes of the Owl''' which allows him to generate blood spheres that detonate with tremendous force. Before he formed Scar Chain, he had a relationship with a female Deadman while in G Block. They eventually were parents-to-be before being put into a Carnival Corpse against each other where Kengamine intentionally lost due to his lover being pregnant at the time. His defeat gave way to his punishment game, in which he lost his [[vocal cords]]. Tamaki (in a show of cruelty) had Genkaku kill Nagi's lover so as to punish his dishonesty, an act which prompted Nagi to slaughter the Undertakers almost to the last man in a fit of bloody rage. Due to the loss of his vocal cords, Nagi speaks through a voice box. Two years later, he formed Scar Chain with Karako to help reach his own hope of holding his child, whom he believes to be alive on the surface. Later while being converted into an Undertaker by Genkaku, Nagi is forced to accept that his child had actually died the day his wife was, preserved with other Deadmen body parts as a valuable specimen due to being the offspring of two Deadmen. Acknowledging his hope of seeing his child again as a mere delusion that kept him sane, Nagi loses his mind and goes on a bloody rampage, killing friend and foe alike until Ganta and Karako snap him out of his despair prior to him being mortally wounded by a disappointed Genkaku. However, helping Ganta defeat Genkaku, Nagi gives Ganta his candy before dying. Nagi bears a resemblance to Gilbert Nightray from ''[[Pandora Hearts]]''.


; {{nihongo|{{vanchor|Karako Koshio}}|興緒 唐子|Koshio Karako}} / Game Fowl
; {{nihongo|{{vanchor|Karako Koshio}}|興緒 唐子|Koshio Karako}} / Game Fowl
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===Undertakers===
===Undertakers===
The {{nihongo|'''Undertakers'''|墓守|Andāteikā}} are Tamaki's special enforcement group, his personal [[Gestapo]] composed of some of the worst criminals in Deadman Wonderland that are beyond redemption and are conditioned to become Anti-Deadmen with any compassion and morality purged from their minds. The Undertakers possess technology called '''Worm Eater''' that allows them to nullify a Deadman's ''Branch of Sin'' ability, such that any blood constructs created by Deadmen will revert to normal blood upon contact with their weapons and armor. However, after Karako and what remained of Scar Chain escaped along with Genkaku slaughtering most of the Undertakers, Tamaki replaced the Undertakers with the Forgeries.
The {{nihongo|'''Undertakers'''|墓守|Andāteikā}} are Tamaki's special enforcement group, his personal [[secret police]] composed of some of the worst criminals in Deadman Wonderland that are beyond redemption and are conditioned to become Anti-Deadmen with any compassion and morality purged from their minds. The Undertakers possess technology called '''Worm Eater''' that allows them to nullify a Deadman's ''Branch of Sin'' ability, such that any blood constructs created by Deadmen will revert to normal blood upon contact with their weapons and armor. However, after Karako and what remained of Scar Chain escaped along with Genkaku slaughtering most of the Undertakers, Tamaki replaced the Undertakers with the Forgeries.


* {{nihongo|'''{{vanchor|Azuma Genkaku}}'''|東 弦角|Genkaku Azuma}}
* {{nihongo|'''{{vanchor|Azuma Genkaku}}'''|東 弦角|Genkaku Azuma}}

Revision as of 04:06, 4 November 2013

Deadman Wonderland
File:Deadman Wonderland - Title Image.jpg
Cover of Deadman Wonderland volume 3 featuring Ganta Igarashi, Shiro, and Senji Kiyomasa
デッドマンワンダーランド
(Deddoman Wandārando)
GenreAction, Biopunk, Drama, Horror, Science fantasy, Psychological, Mystery,
Manga
Written byJinsei Kataoka
Illustrated byKazuma Kondou
Published byKadokawa Shoten
English publisher
MagazineShōnen Ace
DemographicShōnen
Original runMay 2007August 2013
Volumes13 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed byKōichirō Hatsumi
Written byYasuyuki Muto
Music byNARASAKI
StudioManglobe
Original networkTV Kanagawa
English network
Original run April 17, 2011 July 3, 2011
Episodes12 (List of episodes)
Anime
Red Knife Wielder
Directed byKōichirō Hatsumi
Music byNARASAKI
StudioManglobe
Licensed by
ReleasedOctober 8, 2011

Deadman Wonderland (デッドマンワンダーランド, Deddoman Wandārando) is a manga series written by Jinsei Kataoka and illustrated by Kazuma Kondou, who also wrote and illustrated the Eureka Seven manga, and published in Shōnen Ace since 2007. Tokyopop acquired the licensing rights to distribute the manga in English and released the first 5 volumes of the manga before the company shut down its North American Publishing division in 2011.[1] On July 7, 2013 Viz Media announced that they licensed the series for English language release in North America and will release the first volume on February 11, 2014, with new volumes releasing every two months.[2] An anime adaptation aired between April and July 2011, pulling content from the first 21 chapters of the manga. The anime is licensed by Funimation Entertainment and aired on Adult Swim's newly revived Toonami block.

Plot summary

A massive earthquake ravaged Japan's mainland and destroyed most of Tokyo, sinking three-quarters of the city into the ocean. Ten years later, the story shifts to Ganta Igarashi, a seemingly ordinary student attending Nagano Prefecture's middle school. As an escapee, a survivor of the great earthquake, Ganta has no memories of the tragedy and has lived a normal life. This all changes when a strange person covered in blood and crimson armor floats through his classroom windows. Grinning madly, the 'Red Man' massacres Ganta's entire class but instead of killing him, embeds a red crystal shard in Ganta's chest. Within days of the massacre, Ganta is declared the sole suspect. Following a quick unfair trial, Ganta is sentenced to death and is incarcerated in Deadman Wonderland, a massive theme park-like prison.

Arriving at the prison, Ganta is fitted with a special collar which monitors his location and life signs. Due to the heinous nature of Ganta's "crime," he has to live out his imprisonment under Deadman Wonderland's 'Death Sentence'. A lethal poison is constantly injected into his bloodstream through the collar, but it can be neutralized by consuming a peculiar candy-like medicine every three days, which can be acquired through various activities in the prison, i.e. performing for audiences, working backstage, purchasing with cast points, etc. In order to gather Cast Points (the prison's currency), an inmate has to perform in the facility's lethal games and survive. Fortunately for Ganta, he is aided by a mysterious girl named Shiro, who apparently knows Ganta, and is known by other prisoners as well.

While trying to survive as an inmate on death row, Ganta becomes increasingly obsessed with the 'Red Man' and tries to find him so he could clear his name. In a bizarre twist, Ganta begins to develop the ability to manipulate his own blood, to the point of turning it into a weapon. Unbeknownst to him, Ganta has become one of the prison's "Deadmen," a segregated group of prisoners possessing the Branches of Sin which makes them capable of controlling their blood. After his ability is discovered, Ganta is forced to participate in brutal gladiatorial death matches known as Carnival Corpse, whose anonymous spectators pay large amounts of money to watch. In his struggle he manages to befriend some of those he fought off in the arena and with their help, Ganta continues his quest to uncover the identity of the 'Red Man', why he turned into a Deadman, and the dark secrets the prison authorities are hiding.

About Deadman Wonderland

Deadman Wonderland is Japan's only privately operated prison, built after the Great Tokyo Earthquake on ground zero. Deadman Wonderland was founded by Rinichirō Hagire and run by Tsunenaga Tamaki. It gathers prisoners from all over Japan and raises money for the revival of the destroyed metropolis. To the public and the tourists that visit daily, Deadman Wonderland is a massive theme park-like facility run by the prison population. Unbeknownst to the general population, most of the prison's attractions involve cruel games of survival where many inmates lose their lives or are maimed for the entertainment of an oblivious public.

To keep prisoners at bay in case of a riot, they are fitted with special collars which act as life monitors, locators, and stunners. Those on death row however are constantly administered poison through their collars: should an inmate not consume a special candy-like antidote every three days, provided to them at the cost of a large sum of Cast Points, he/she would die immediately following the displayed countdown. After the inmate dies from the poison, their collar will display the words "unlock." The prison's guard staff is also granted autonomy over how to punish the prisoners, which often results in bloodshed.

While the threat of violence is constant at the prison, most prisoners enjoy a great deal of liberty inside Deadman Wonderland. Utilizing Cast Points, the prison's unique form of currency, prisoners can purchase a wide variety of items from ordinary lunches, to luxurious furniture for their rooms, and even years off of their sentences (though Cast Points can't be used to buy one's freedom from Deadman Wonderland). Those on death row also use Cast Points to purchase their life-saving candies.

Despite its identity as a prison and theme park, Deadman Wonderland houses a much darker secret. Hidden away from the eyes of tourists and the general prison population is a massive underground facility known as "G Block". This is where the prison keeps their Deadmen secluded and where the Carnival Corpse arena is located. G Block also houses numerous laboratories and rooms where experiments on humans are performed and where scientists are attempting to harness the powers of the Deadmen for monetary and political gain.

Eventually, Ganta and his Deadman allies received the assistance of Makina to defeat Tsunenaga Tamaki. Rinichirō Hagire in Toto Sakagami assumed control of Deadman Wonderland while Tamaki committed suicide. After Deadman Wonderland was closed, most of the inmates were transferred to different prisons where some of them were allowed a retrial.

Makina later rallies the Deadman on a mission to infiltrate Deadman Wonderland and activate the Mother Goose Program to completely seal the Wretched Egg with the resulting battle destroying most of Deadman Wonderland.

Corpse Carnival

Deadman Wonderland also runs a secret gladiator-like game called the Carnival Corpse (also referred to as the Corpse Carnival or the Carnival of Corpses), where wealthy anonymous donors pay to watch death-matches between the prison's Deadmen. The viewers of the Carnival Corpse also place their bets on who would win. Deadmen who are defeated yet survive the game have a part of their anatomy surgically removed for scientific research. In a cruel twist, the loser spins a macabre slot-machine to determine which part of their body will be removed (with the show being broadcast live to the other prisoners) for research with the parts ranging from the right eye (which was removed from Senji), vocal cords (which was removed from Nagi), and the hair, kidney, and part of the stomach (which were removed from Minatsuki). The winner is awarded a large amount of Cast Points, life-saving candies, and other prizes.

Characters

The principal characters of Deadman Wonderland. From left to right: Tamaki, Yō, Makina, Ganta, Shiro

Main characters

Ganta Igarashi (五十嵐 丸太, Igarashi Ganta) / Woodpecker
Voiced by: Romi Park (Japanese); Greg Ayres (English)[3]
The main protagonist of the story is a seemingly harmless, ordinary middle school boy until the Wretched Egg slaughters his entire class, yet spares him and infuses him with a shard of red crystal. Tamaki, posing as Ganta's appointed lawyer, rigs evidence at his murder trial to make it look like he murdered his classmates on a whim. Ganta is thus given a death sentence to be served at Deadman Wonderland. Initially confused and frightened, Ganta resolves to endure the heinous prison so he can prove his innocence and avenge his friends by tracking down and confronting their murderer, the Wretched Egg, whom Ganta refers to as the 'Red Man'. During his stay, Ganta meets a mysterious girl named Shiro and is perplexed that she seems to know him, but eventually begins to remember her as a childhood friend. Ganta learns that the crystal implanted into his chest by the Wretched Egg has turned him into a "Deadman" empowered with a Branch of Sin, which is later christened the Ganta Gun by Senji. This Branch of Sin enables Ganta to gather variable quantities of his blood in the palm of his hand and shoot them like bullets. While advantageous as a long-range attack, due to Ganta's small size, this strategy puts him at risk of experiencing symptoms of excessive blood loss. Ganta later joins up with the Scar Chain and participates in their attempt to break out of Deadman Wonderland and expose the prison's illegal actions, but chooses to remain behind to settle his score with the Wretched Egg. Shortly after these events, learning that Shiro is the Wretched Egg, Ganta's power began to change, evident by a strange tattoo-like mark radiating out from the crystal in his chest. His Ganta Gun now emits a much more powerful blast than before, though it is much less controllable and causes him physical pain. Following the defeat of Genkaku, Ganta ends up in solitary confinement for withholding information about the escape of the surviving Scar Chain members. Eventually, the truth about Deadman Wonderland is made public and Ganta is exonerated of the false charges put upon him. With nowhere else to go after his name is cleared, Ganta ended up in Minori Garden orphanage which is run by nuns. He then joins forces with the former prison's Chief Guard Makina, Senji, and several other Deadmen, and return to the prison to locate and stop Shiro (who has now been completely "consumed" by her Wretched Egg persona). By that time, Ganta learns that his mother Sorae Igarashi was the one who turned Shiro into the Wretched Egg for the Chief Director of Deadman Wonderland and that his Branch of Sin is "key" that can unlock the Mother Goose system and unleash Shiro's full power. He also learns from Shiro that it also has the power to kill her. She also reveals that he was the one originally selected to be experimented on, but his mother chose to spare him, experimenting on Shiro instead, leading to her transformation into the "Wretched Egg", and that the reason for her to kill his classmates and implant it on him is that she wants to be killed by the one she always loved. Upon learning of Shiro's true self and intentions, he agrees to kill her, leading to their final confrontation. In the final battle, the crystals within Ganta and Shiro explode upon overusing their powers. Sometime later, Ganta visits a comatose Shiro in the hospital and later reminiscent his past with Shiro and his mother..
Shiro (シロ) / Wretched Egg
Voiced by: Kana Hanazawa (Japanese); Monica Rial (English)[3]
A mysterious albino girl and Hagire Rinichirō's artificial daughter that Ganta encountered during his first days as an inmate; Ganta mistook her for his dead friend Mimi due to Shiro resembling her. Clothed only in a skin-tight bodysuit and large gloves (which help conceal her heavily scarred skin), Shiro stands out among the other prisoners due to her bizarre appearance and mannerisms. It is also apparent that she does not have a prison number, unlike the rest. To Ganta, Shiro's manner of speaking and behavior remind him of a small child, even though Shiro is just a year older than him. However, Shiro possesses inhuman physical abilities and has an intimate knowledge of the prison, having lived there most of her life. From the beginning of the story it is made clear that, as children, Shiro and Ganta were close friends with the latter having no memories of his childhood, which greatly saddens and annoys Shiro. Shiro was infected with a mysterious virus that gave her abilities which was being researched by Ganta's mother Sorae Igarashi. Over the next several years, Shiro was subjected to barbaric experiments, including being dismembered while awake, all in an effort to force her body and the virus inside it to "evolve" into the first Deadman. The trauma of this torturous treatment caused Shiro to develop a homicidal, maniacal split personality that is labeled as the Wretched Egg. Unaware of his target's true nature, Ganta knows her as the 'Red Man' due to the heavy masculine full body clothing she wears that was inspired by the Aceman character she and Ganta watched and played with as children. As the Wretched Egg, Shiro's personality changes into a murderous, smirking maniac capable of massacring whole squads of armed men with little effort and causing the earthquake in Tokyo. Soon after, Shiro is placed within Deadman Wonderland in comfortable quarters due to being the "source" of the Branches of Sin. The Mother Goose mainframe, Deadman Wonderland's supercomputer, plays a lullaby audible only to Shiro in order to repress the Wretched Egg and her murderous intents. Like Shiro, the Wretched Egg has feelings for Ganta, though hers border on lust; it was implied that she butchered Ganta's classmates so that he would be sent to Deadman Wonderland to be with her. Eventually, both the Shiro and the Wretched Egg personas fuse into her true self once the Mother Goose system's lullaby no longer represses her, and when she is finally alone with Ganta, she reveals the reason why she killed his classmates and implanted on him his Branch of Sin; because she wants to be killed by the only one she truly loved. In the final battle, the crystals within Ganta and Shiro explode upon overusing their powers. Some time later, Shiro was seen in a coma following the final battle and later awakens from it in the final scene.

Deadman Wonderland Staff

Rinichirō Hagire (剥切 燐一郎, Hagire Rinichirō)
Voiced by: Hiroshi Naka (Japanese); R Bruce Elliott (English)
The main antagonist of the series. He is the one who created Deadman Wonderland and orchestrated the creation of Shiro's Wretched Egg persona in the experiments he conducted with Sorae Igarashi. After the Great Tokyo Earthquake, Hagire used the Branch of Sin of Chan and En to enter the body of the man who would become Chief Director of Deadman Wonderland so he can gather Deadmen for further experimentation with Carnival Corpse as a means to select a new stronger body to occupy. As the story opens, Hagire's vessel become terminally ill with Tsunenaga Tamaki running the prison with the hope that what he presume to be his father dies so he can reign DW unopposed. However, presumed to have been killed by the Wretched Egg, Hagire transferred his consciousness into the body of Toto and proceeded to undermine his son's agenda. As a result, Hagire gained Toto's Love Labyrinth ability and uses it to find the ideal Deadman whose Branch of Sin can unlock the Mother Goose system in order to release the Wretched Egg's full powers to recreate the events of the Great Tokyo Earthquake. Finding Ganta to be the ideal specimen yet unable to bypass the Mother Goose system's lock via Toto's ability, Hagire attempts to get transferred into the boy's body when Senji manages to arrive in time to stop it. He is eventually defeated and killed by Ganta shortly after the Mother Goose system was unlocked.
Tsunenaga Tamaki (玉木 常長, Tamaki Tsunenaga)
Voiced by: Junichi Suwabe (Japanese); Eric Vale (English)[3]
A major antagonist of the first half of the story, Tsunenaga Tamaki is the Chief Warden and de facto tyrant of Deadman Wonderland with a fox or weasel-like appearance. In the anime, he is the son of warden whom Rinichirō Hagire transferred his being into. Under his calm, almost idiotic attitude, he is something of a sadist with connections to the Japanese government and is not above butchering dozens of prisoners every day for the sole purpose of profit, science and mainly for his own twisted amusement. Before the Great Tokyo Earthquake, Tamaki was a reclusive and indifferent computer otaku who secluded himself in his room to play video games without a care. He went insane when the earthquake destroyed his video games and killed his mother which led to him engineering Deadman Wonderland as a gigantic game to keep playing as he did before the earthquake. He posed as a lawyer to rig evidence that would get Ganta sentenced to Deadman Wonderland. When it came to Ganta's first fight in the Carnival Corpse, Tamaki revealed to Ganta that he rigged the evidence at his trial and even tortures him by showing him footage of the different Carnival Corpse fights. Ultimately, Tamaki's schemes fall apart as he confronted by Toto (now a vessel of Rinichirō Hagire). Refusing to accept himself as Hagire's pawn, Tamaki shoots himself in the head as an ultimate assurance that this was his, and only his, game.
Makina (マキナ, Makina)
Voiced by: Takako Honda (Japanese); Colleen Clinkenbeard (English)[3]
Makina is a harsh and cold chief of the prison guards. She serves as the chief enforcer which does not hesitate in punishing, often brutally, the prison's population. Before Deadman Wonderland, Makina was in the Special Forces. Known for her demeanor and her large breasts (G-cup size), Makina is infamous for carrying a decorated sword on her person at all times, and also for using it to cut whoever breaks the prison's rules (like she did when Yō Takami stole some of Ganta's life-saving candy and refused to give it back), acts that almost always result in bloodshed. When Ganta commented that Makin was insane after she slashed Yō Takami, Makina quotes that reality is made to be unfair and unjust. Despite her brutality, Makina is far less twisted than Tamaki (whom she is greatly suspicious of) especially after discovering that her authority is limited. Eventually, after learning Tamaki's agenda, Makina forfeits her position to hunt him down with the aid of some allies in Ganta and the other Deadmen. After the death of Tamaki, she came into possession of the data regarding the Wretched Egg, the Deadmen, and the Forgeries.
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Voiced by: Chika Horikawa (Japanese); Mary Morgan (English)
Kasuga Kyōko is a prison guard in Deadman Wonderland who was the personal assistant of Makina. She is implied to be a lesbian with an apparent large crush on Makina. Though it is unknown whether Makina reciprocates, or is even aware of her feelings, she apparently has strong feelings of trust towards Kyōko. Enough to bring her along while searching for top secret information relating to G-Block. Kyōko is occasionally used as a comic relief character.
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Voiced by: Mina (Japanese); Lydia Mackay (English)
Dr. Rei Takashima is a physician who works at Deadman Wonderland. She was charged with the duty of removing the specific parts of the Deadmen that lose in Carnival Corpse and had survived (she removes the parts without applying anesthetic to the Deadman). Of course Rei also becomes enraged when she doesn't get to remove a non-regenerative organ as seen when Nagi had secretly rigged the macabre slot machine so that she would have to cut off Minatsuki's hair. Rei was the one who told Ganta about the live-saving candy after Tamaki collapsed the tower on Ganta and Rei patched Ganta up. After Senji was defeated by Ganta, Rei showed off her sadistic side when she was ordered to remove Senji's right eye. Rei later helped Tamaki with his experiment that involved the Forgeries where she gave Azami Midō her Snake Branch of Sin, making her a Forgery. While in her laboratorium near the end of the "Revolt Arc," Rei is killed by an unknown being (most likely the Wretched Egg).
Chan and En (チャン & エン)
Chan Voiced by: Shohei Kajikawa (Japanese); Micah Solusod (English)
En Voiced by: Yuka Saitō (Japanese); Apphia Yu (English)
Hagire's twin albino bodyguards, respectively male and female, who are like-minded and see Hagire as a father figure that they cherish deeply to the point of killing anyone who insults him. The two, however, were forced to make an exception in Tamaki when he becomes the new Chief Director of Deadman Wonderland and celebrated his promotion by using the head of the previous director, Hagire's previous body, as a bowling ball. The twins both share the Branch of Sin known as Hollow Swallow, a means that Hagire uses to transfer his conscious mind into a new body while erasing the victim's mind. When the two attempt to transfer Hagire into Ganta, the process is interrupted by Senji who kills them with an attack meant for Hagire. They are named after Chang and Eng Bunker, the original Siamese Twins.
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The Necro Macro is a robot that was built in Deadman Wonderland. The Necro Macros are used for battling and capturing powerful prisoners such as Deadmen. A Necro Macro was once used to capture Senji Kiyomasa with 24 prisoners killed in the process. A Necro Macro was used to capture Ganta (who was seen with Shiro and Yō at the time). The Necro Macro followed Ganta, Shiro, and Yō into the ventilation system and was about to fire at Ganta when Yō ripped off one of the wires around its neck, causing the Necro Macro having a short circuit. It recovered and stopped the group again at the entrance of G Ward. It was about to fire its cannon at Ganta and the others when Shiro kicked the robot and sent it flying. It came back and grabbed Shiro. But then, strings of blood came from the entrance and destroyed the Necro Macro. It appears that Senji broke out and saved Ganta. He also did it to get even to the Necro Macro. A second Necro Macro model was seen when Scar Chain triggered the floor sensors on their way to the elevator. This model can shoot highly corrosive acidic fluids. It spat some acid at Kōmoto and then ran over him. The Necro Macro was destroyed by Karako.

Supporting inmates

Kiyomasa Senji (千地 清正, Senji Kiyomasa) / Crow
Voiced by: Masayuki Katou (Japanese); Patrick Seitz (English)
Senji is the first Deadman (other than Shiro) that Ganta encounters while held as an inmate in Deadman Wonderland. He is a tall and powerfully built man who revels in battle, allowing him to enjoy prison life and Carnival Corpse matches. Often, Senji gets flustered or starts blushing whenever women with a big breast size, nice body, etc. are around him, telling them to "Put some clothes on!" He especially acts this way towards Shiro regarding her skin tight body suit. His Branch of Sin power is the Crow Claws, creating scythe blades on his forearms to attack at a speed of sound he dubs Invisible Black. Originally a police officer, less crazy at that time, Senji used his Branch of Sin to fight criminals, encountering a fellow Deadman named Keigo Ugachi and later a Forgery named Ikaduchi Akatsiki. Losing his teammates Shindō, Momoi, Kan and his mentor Domon to Akatsiki before killing him, Senji had first letters of his teammates' names tattooed on the right side of his forehead in memory of them. Sometime after his fight with Ikaduchi Akatsiki, Senji was remanded to Deadman Wonderland. Being Ganta's first opponent, he apparently dominates their entire battle until Ganta suddenly defeats him. Though losing his right eye as penalty and now wearing a black eyepatch, Senji respected Ganta since their fight and supported him as a rival, demanding of him that he not be defeated by anyone before rematch. After being released from Deadman Wonderland, Senji tries to apply for a job at a corporation. Senji joins forces with Makina to help destroy/suppress the Wretched Egg. In the process, Senji saves Ganta from Hagire by killing off Chen and En at the cost of his right arm. Some time later after Ganta's fight with the Wretched Egg, Senji was seen in the mountains practicing some mountain climbing with a Deadman.
Yō Takami (鷹見 羊, Takami Yō)
Voiced by: Yūki Kaji (Japanese); Aaron Dismuke (English)[3]
A habitual thief and an informant to Tamaki, Yō was hired to watch over Ganta in return of large amounts for Cast Points. Though apparently friendly and polite, in truth he is ruthless, scheming and somewhat paranoid, given his position as a spy for the prison's staff. A rarity among the prison population, Yō willingly became a prisoner of Deadman Wonderland in hopes of finding his sister Minatsuki and buying her freedom with the accumulated Cast Points he got from Tamaki. Yō Takami once tried to steal Ganta's life-saving candy only to be caught by Makina who decided to overlook it if he gives the candy back. When Yō refused, Makina slashed him. He cares deeply about her sister Minatsuki so much so that he is often thought of suffering from a sister complex much to Minatsuki's disgust. Ganta and Yō eventually manage to forge an estranged relationship. When he confronted Tamaki with a deal to let him use Cast Points to get his sister pardon, Tamaki states that Cast Points don't work that way. Before Yō can retaliate, he is badly wounded by Azumu Genkaku who then dropped his body to where Nagi and Karaku were meeting with Ganta. Minatsuki later tended to Yō's wounds.
Minatsuki Takami (鷹見 水名月, Takami Minatsuki) / Hummingbird
Voiced by: Iori Nomizu (Japanese); Leah Clark (English)
Minatsuki is Yō Takami's younger sister, a Deadman whose mind was warped on the day of the Great Tokyo Earthquake when her mother died after she left Minatsuki to die. Since then, Minatsuki became a sociopathic liar who gets sexually aroused from others' suffering as she later developed the Branch of Sin called Whip Wing, taking the form of blood-made whips which extend from her hair and can deliver immensely quick blows or restrain her opponent. Having manipulated Yō to think that their father was physically abusing her, Minatsuki eventually murders him with her powers. Ending up at G Block soon after, Minatsuki made herself appear as an extremely shy and gentle girl to mask her true nature and lower opponents' guard until she fights them in Carnival Corpse. She lost more than once while fighting in the Carnival Corpse, losing half of her stomach and a kidney. Encountering Ganta with knowledge that he is to be her opponent, Minatsuki played on his sympathy to catch him off guard when their match begins. Though intending to play Yō when he appears during the match, Minatsuki is shocked to learn that her brother knows the truth about her killing their father as she uses him as a shield before Ganta defeats her using the ricochet from his shots followed by a head-butt. After the fight, Minatsuki is taken to the medical care prior to Hagire's fight with Wretched Egg nearly causing Minatsuki to get crushed by class closet when Yō risks his well being to save her after everything she had done to him. When it came to the penalty, the slot machine was rigged by Nagi so she would only have her hair cut off much to the dismay of Dr. Rei Takashima (who disliked removing regenerating organs). Minatsuki reconciled with Yō, though she still violently lashes out on occasion. Minatsuki later tended to Yō after he was attacked by Azumu Genkaku. When it came to the "Revolt Arc," Minatsuki is among the Deadmen that helps Ganta in his fight with the Forgeries. She and Chaplin fight against Uzume Sumeragi and managed to defeat her. After being released from Deadman Wonderland, Minatsuki is transferred into a regular prison before later offering to help Makina destroy/suppress the Wretched Egg.
Toto Sakigami (咲神 トト, Sakigami Toto) / Mockingbird
Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro (Japanese); Ryan Reynolds (English)
A mysterious Deadman feared even by Senji, Toto is a mysterious boy dressed similarity to Shiro and is the strongest Deadman as well as the most psychotic. Prior to his imprisonment, Toto had an older sister who had died protecting him in the big earthquake. His power, Love Labyrinth, allows him to copy and use the abilities of other Deadmen. Toto is said to have been the only person to have fought the Wretched Egg and lived. But in reality, Toto's body is occupied by Hagire, pretending to be Toto until he reveals himself to Tamaki.
Masaru "Chaplin" Sukegawa (チョップリン 助川, Choppurin Sukegawa) / Peacock
Chaplin is a transgender woman and is also an announcer for most of the "Carnival Corpse" duels. She is often found around Minatsuki, Itadaki "Masu" Kazuya, and Hitara. Her card is Peacock and her Branch of Sin Peacock Peak allows her to create what appear to be bramble-like constructs that can be used to trap and pierce opponents. Before being imprisoned, she was a corporation employee who awoke her Deadman powers after finding her lover with a woman whom she killed. She is shown as having being living as male before the murder indicating that she transitioned whilst at Deadman Wonderland. Ganta first encountered her in the G Block at the time when Senji was having his right eye surgically removed by Rei Takashima. When it came to the "Revolt Arc," Chaplin is among the Deadmen that helps Ganta in his fight with the Forgeries. She and Minatsuki fight against Uzume Sumeragi and managed to defeat her. After being released from Deadman Wonderland, she is put into a regular prison. Later, she joins forces with Makina to help destroy/suppress the Wretched Egg. Chaplin only appears in the manga.
Idaki Hitara (火多良 懐, Hitari Idaki) / Condor
An old man who always claims to be talking to his daughter through his distinctive headset. He wears a headband over his eyes and underneath his headset. As we learn through a flashback, Hitara was a teacher whose daughter Yuki (once a beautiful TV starlet) was horribly disfigured during the Great Tokyo Earthquake and committed suicide by setting herself on fire. Hirata claimed responsibility for the fact, and was thus imprisoned. His Branch of Sin is called Condor Candle and enables him to ignite his blood into flames "that can burn ice". When it came to the "Revolt Arc," Hitara is among the Deadmen that helps Ganta in his fight with the Forgeries. His complete Forgery opponent's were a pair of 30 year old twins who appeared in the form of toddlers. The twins "sleep inducing" blood poison did not seem to affect Hitara, and he was able to finish them off, after spreading his blood all around them during a seemingly losing battle. After being released from Deadman Wonderland, Idaki visited his daughter's grave telling her that it's a beautiful day. Idaki joins forces with Makina to help destroy/suppress the Wretched Egg. Hitara only appears in the manga.
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Voiced by: Akira Harada (Japanese); Keith Kubal (English)
Itadaki Kazuya is a large Deadman who is known for eating a lot. He was first seen welcoming Ganta to G-Ward following Senji's defeat and was unbothered when Senji's right eye was surgically removed. He once tried to eat Minatsuki's flowers only for Ganta to intervene and offer up his breakfast. After Deadman Wonderland was exposed and shut down, Itadaki was transferred to a normal prison where he was granted a re-trial. Itadaki was seen eating his urinal and the cell walls.
Yosuga Mitsuzaki (密崎 ヨスガ, Mitsuzaki Yosuga)
A mysterious girl who claims to have known and loved Toto before he "changed." While not actually seen in Deadman Wonderland before, she is presumed to be a Deadman. After the Great Tokyo Earthquake, Yosuga was arrested for a crime that she didn't commit and was sentenced to Deadman Wonderland. She seems to doubt herself repeatedly and speaks in third person. Later, it is shown that she was friends with Toto before he was taken over by Rinichirō Hagire. Although they are not related and he is older than Mitsuzaki, Toto refers to her as his older sister. Mitsuzaki and Toto promised that they would be the ones to kill each other. Due to this, Mitsuzaki saves Toto after he is defeated by Ganta and attempts to revive him so that she may "Shoot him full of holes." Mitsuzaki is revealed to be 17, one year younger than Toto. Mitsuzaki only appears in the manga.
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Voiced by: Takeshi Maruyama (Japanese); Lee Murphy (English)
Kōzuji Kazumasa is a mixed martial artist and an inmate at Deadman Wonderland. In the anime, his history stated that he was sentenced to Deadman Wonderland for attacking an actress on a variety show when she wouldn't give him her E-Mail. Ganta first encounters him in the cafeteria where he forces him to laugh at the prisoner he was harassing. Ganta encountered him again at the Dog Race where he tried to threaten Shiro and nearly attacked Ganta until Makina stops them. During the whole Dog Race, he tried hard to stay alive and win by cheating and tells his minions to kill Ganta, which they failed. During the final round it was him, Ganta, Shiro and other prisoners. He tries a direct attack on Ganta, but fails after the panels collapsed. While falling, he kicks the ball from Ganta's hands and throws a knife at him which Shiro blocks with her body. In the manga, Kōzuji survived the fall at the end with minor wounds and was approached by Makina (who knowing how he cheated) sentences him to serve a year in solitary detention. She also tells him that if he refused, she will stab him in the heart with his own knife. So Kōzuji chooses the solitary detention. When Deadman Wonderland was exposed and shut down, Kōzuji was transferred to another prison. In the anime, Kōzuji dies upon getting impaled by the spikes below the platform.

Scar Chain

Scar Chain (自由の鎖, Sukā Chein) is a rebellious Deadmen prison gang that opposes the prison and plan to leak the truth to the rest of the world. They believe in each individual's own personal definition of freedom. Ganta later sided with them to help expose the prison. However, only three managed to escape Deadman Wonderland while most of the others were killed off by the Undertakers.

Nagi Kengamine (剣ヶ峰 凪, Kengamine Nagi) / Owl
Voiced by: Daisuke Ono (Japanese); J. Michael Tatum (English)
Kengamine is the leader of Scar Chain, possessing the Branch of Sin called Bloodshot Eyes of the Owl which allows him to generate blood spheres that detonate with tremendous force. Before he formed Scar Chain, he had a relationship with a female Deadman while in G Block. They eventually were parents-to-be before being put into a Carnival Corpse against each other where Kengamine intentionally lost due to his lover being pregnant at the time. His defeat gave way to his punishment game, in which he lost his vocal cords. Tamaki (in a show of cruelty) had Genkaku kill Nagi's lover so as to punish his dishonesty, an act which prompted Nagi to slaughter the Undertakers almost to the last man in a fit of bloody rage. Due to the loss of his vocal cords, Nagi speaks through a voice box. Two years later, he formed Scar Chain with Karako to help reach his own hope of holding his child, whom he believes to be alive on the surface. Later while being converted into an Undertaker by Genkaku, Nagi is forced to accept that his child had actually died the day his wife was, preserved with other Deadmen body parts as a valuable specimen due to being the offspring of two Deadmen. Acknowledging his hope of seeing his child again as a mere delusion that kept him sane, Nagi loses his mind and goes on a bloody rampage, killing friend and foe alike until Ganta and Karako snap him out of his despair prior to him being mortally wounded by a disappointed Genkaku. However, helping Ganta defeat Genkaku, Nagi gives Ganta his candy before dying. Nagi bears a resemblance to Gilbert Nightray from Pandora Hearts.
Karako Koshio (興緒 唐子, Koshio Karako) / Game Fowl
Voiced by: Kumiko Itō (Japanese); Jamie Marchi (English)
The second-in-command of Scar Chain who secretly loves Nagi and fights for his sake. Before ending up in Deadman Wonderland, she worked as a nurse. She is able to use her Branch of Sin to coat part or all of her body in blood, reinforcing her natural strength and durability. While Ganta stays behind to protect her friends, Karako escapes with what remained of Scar Chain from Deadman Wonderland after Nagi's death with her attempt to expose Deadman Wonderland with footage of the Deadmen worsening matters for those still trapped there. She later returns with Makina to help destroy/suppress the Wretched Egg.
Bundō Rokuro (六路 文堂, Rokuro Bundō)
Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama (Japanese); David Trosko (English)
A chief of intelligence of Scar Chain and also a Deadman, Rokuro was actually a spy and double agent of the Undertakers. Rokuro has a apathetic personality with a manic demeanor bordering on psychosis that draws from his obsession of predicting the probability of different outcomes of courses of events that earned him the moniker "human calculator". Also skilled in digital manipulation, Rokuro was the one who helped Tamaki frame Ganta at his trial by faking a video of Ganta boasting about the massacre. Though Rokuro revealed his betrayal during Scar Chain's plan to escape Deadman Wonderland, his attempts to kill the group with a bomb disguised as a data chip failed and he is forced to reveal what he knew about the Undertakers' location. After Deadman Wonderland closes, Rokuro is transferred to another prison.
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Voiced by: Masaaki Itatori (Japanese); Newton Pittman (English)
Kosugi is a Deadman who is a member of Scar Chain. He has a bartender motive as he was seen serving Shiro a snack. In the anime, he has a prosthetic right arm which contains a hidden knife. He is killed by an Undertaker soldier.
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Voiced by: Takao Mizuno (Japanese); Chris Cason (English)
Kōmoto is a Deadman in a black hat who is a member of Scar Chain. In the anime, he sports a prosthetic left leg. Kōmoto was killed by the Necro Macro robot (partly from this model having acidic fluid and partly from it crushing Kōmoto).
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Voiced by: Saeko Zogo (Japanese); Kelly McHalen (English)
Miya is a Deadman who is a member of Scar Chain. In the anime, she was named Harumi. Miya is decapitated by an Undertaker soldier and Genkaku hangs her head on his Buddha statue.
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Voiced by: Shohei Kajikawa (Japanese); Austin Tindle (English)
Wakabayashi is a paraplegic Deadman who is a member of Scar Chain. In the manga and anime, he was killed by Hagire Rinichirō in Toto Sakigami's body.
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Voiced by: Masayoshi Sugawara (Japanese); Scott Freeman (English)
Ueshima is a Deadman who is a member of Scar Chain. In the manga, he was killed by the Undertaker soldiers. In the anime, he was killed by Genkaku's gunfire before he can attack with his Branch of Sin.
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Voiced by: Kaoru Katakai (Japanese); Juli Erickson (English)
Miyako is a midget old lady Deadman who is a member of Scar Chain. Following Genkaku's defeat, Miyako's fate was not shown as she was not seen amongst Genkaku's victims or escaping with the surviving members of Scar Chain.
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Voiced by: Ben Charlson
Kazu is mouth mask-wearing Deadman who is a member of Scar Chain. He was burned to death by the flamethrowers used by the Undertaker soldiers.
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Voiced by: David Goodwin
Fujiyoshi is a Deadman who is a member of Scar Chain. In the anime, he was named Matayoshi. He was killed by Genkaku's fire and Genkaku hangs his head on his Buddha statue.
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Voiced by: Kozo Dozaka (Japanese); Christopher Sabat (English)
Endō is a Deadman who is a member of Scar Chain. He was among the surviving Scar Chain members that escapes from Deadman Wonderland.
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Voiced by: Ayumi Yonemaru (Japanese); Terri Doty (English)
Ohara is a Deadman who is a member of Scar Chain. She was among the surviving Scar Chain members that escapes from Deadman Wonderland.
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Voiced by: Kazutomi Yamamoto (Japanese); Josh Grelle (English)
Yamazaki is a Deadman who is a member of Scar Chain. In the manga, Yamazaki is killed by Genkaku who blows off his limbs with his machine guns. In the anime, rather than rescuing Karako, he and the other members attempt to escape to the surface. He is shown lying dead amongst a pile of Undertakers on the outskirts of G sector.
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Voiced by: Charlie Campbell
Akiyama is a Deadman of African origin who is a member of Scar Chain. In the manga, he was among the surviving Scar Chain members that escapes from Deadman Wonderland. In the anime, Akiyama was gunned down by the Undertaker soldiers.
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Ōshima is a large middle-age Deadman who is a member of Scar Chain. She uses steel bats in battle and was seen using them to take down some Undertaker soldiers. In the manga, Ōshima was killed upon getting caught in the crossfire. In the anime, Ōshima was found lying dead on the bodies of the Undertaker soldiers

Undertakers

The Undertakers (墓守, Andāteikā) are Tamaki's special enforcement group, his personal secret police composed of some of the worst criminals in Deadman Wonderland that are beyond redemption and are conditioned to become Anti-Deadmen with any compassion and morality purged from their minds. The Undertakers possess technology called Worm Eater that allows them to nullify a Deadman's Branch of Sin ability, such that any blood constructs created by Deadmen will revert to normal blood upon contact with their weapons and armor. However, after Karako and what remained of Scar Chain escaped along with Genkaku slaughtering most of the Undertakers, Tamaki replaced the Undertakers with the Forgeries.

  • Azuma Genkaku (東 弦角, Genkaku Azuma)
Voiced by: Toshiyuki Morikawa (Japanese); Jason Douglas (English)
The leader of the 1st Undertaker Platoon, a self-proclaimed error: {{nihongo}}: Japanese or romaji text required (help) who wields an electric guitar that can split into two machine guns. Before arriving to Deadman Wonderland, Genkaku lived at Buddhist Temple where he suffered various forms of physical abuse from other monks-in-training, slaughtering his tormentors during the Earthquake's aftermath after reaching the conclusion that salvation is in death. Two years before the main storyline, Genkaku murdered Nagi's wife on Tamaki's orders, developing an interest in Nagi after he slaughtered his twenty-two subordinates soon after he killed Nagi's wife. Though getting Nagi into becoming an mindless monster, Genkaku is mortified of his work undone and proceeds to slaughter all his men before eventually being hit by Ganta's Ganbare Gun with the help of Nagi, ending up in a near-death comatose state. At Ganta's retrial, it is revealed that Genkaku is still in a coma and in critical condition.
  • Gazuchi Mōzuri (Mōzuri Gazuchi)
Voiced by: Paul Giovanni Ramirez
The leader of the 2nd Undertaker Platoon, a wild man abandoned by his mother and raised by bears who was sent to Deadman Wonderland for the murder of several hunters and campers at age ten. In the end when sent to Scar Chain's base to hold the group hostage, Gazuchi was easily disembodied by Senji when he was about to kill Ganta.
  • Shinagawa Dōkoku (Dōkoku Shinagawa)
Voiced by: Scott Freeman
Shinagawa is snake-like serial killer who was Gazuchi's second-in-command, forming a mutual partnership prior when he skinned women to make dresses from their hair and scalps while aiding Gazuchi in his killing. In the end when sent to Scar Chain's base to hold the group hostage, Shinagawa was easily disembodied by Senji when he and Gazuchi were about to kill Ganta.
  • Hibana Daida (橙 火花, Daida Hibana)
Voiced by: Takamori Natsumi (Japanese); Tia Ballard (English)
The leader of the 3rd Undertaker Platoon, a seemingly polite and well-mannered young girl who was warped by the abuse heaped upon her by her mother, such as suspending her in the air with hooks embedded in her skin and making her solve complex math problems, for minor things such as bed wetting and vomiting, as a form of behavior modification. However, it turned Hibana into a sociopath who punishes bad people via inhuman torture as she killed her mother off in that manner. She ended up in Deadman Wonderland after she tortured and dismembered several boys in her kindergarten class for flipping her skirt. Despite her diminutive size, she is absurdly strong and wields a massive, sectioned sword longer than she is tall. Though she aided Genkaku in his plans, Hibana became disturbed by his methods and ran away as he turns on her and their men. However, Hibana meets her end when killed by Toto as he used his newly gained Crow Claws to slice her in self-defense.
  • Undertaker Foot Soldiers
These are the full-armored foot soldier of the Undertakers armed with anti-Deadman mundane weaponry such as blades and firearms. The foot soldiers of the Undertakers are shown to be not only murderous, but completly immoral as shown when they attempted to gang-rape Shiro and Karako when they were both captured by Azuma.

Forgeries

The Forgeries are artificial Deadman that were created by Tamaki in order to inspire fear in the people outside of Deadman Wonderland. At the time, Deadman Wonderland's Carnival Corpse was seen as inhumane, but by putting his Forgeries into the ring, he starts to convince people that Deadmen are monsters that deserve to be treated the way they currently are, if not worse. These man-made Deadmen have the unique ability to create large snake-like tendrils out of their blood, to be forced out of their arms. Any bodily contact with the snakes will cause one's muscles to swell up to the point where, if touched or left for a long period of time, they will burst. It has been seen that the swelling can be cut off at early stages, thus preventing more fatal injuries. All Forgeries wear special masks that keep them hypnotized in a state of euphoria, allowing them to withstand even the most grievous injuries or obey the most irrational orders without a thought. Tamaki's Forgery project was funded by Major Aohi. Due to the anime stopping production before the Revolt Arc, the Forgeries only appeared in the manga.

Complete Forgeries

The Complete Forgeries are Forgeries who have poison that has evolved. They are supposed to be stronger than even the Deadmen. They are eventually defeated by Ganta, Senji, Minatsuki, Chaplin, and Hitara.

  • Shishito Madoka
Shishito Madoka is the leader of the Forgeries' First Unit and is the strongest of the Complete Forgeries. His father had died in the Great Tokyo Earthquake and he was severely bullied as a child. It was at that time that he decided that he should be unhappy to make others happy. It is unknown why he was sent to Deadman Wonderland, since he didn't have a Branch of Sin to begin with. Shishito first appeared where he pretended to be shy upon encountering Ganta while hiding his intent to torture and kill him. When Madoka discovers Shiro's life means more to Ganta than his own, he decides to torture Shiro in an iron maiden. Fortunately, Ganta and Shiro are able to defeat him in a combined attack.
  • Ikaduchi Akatsiki
Voiced by: Kenji Hamada (Japanese); Bill Jenkins (English)
Ikaduchi Akatsiki is a Complete Forgery who was formerly assigned to the First Unit. He didn't appear in the anime, but he was in the OVA. After the Great Tokyo Earthquake, Ikaduchi wandered the ruins of Tokyo and joined the thugs into committing vandalism, rape, and so on. He later had a run in with Kiyomasa Senji (who was still a police officer at the time). Ikaduchi gathered the other criminals and challenged him to a fight. Sometime later, Ikaduchi was apprehended and incarcerated in Deadman Wonderland where Tamaki chose him to be one of his First Unit Forgeries. Ikaduchi was later killed by Senji.
  • Azami Midō (御堂 アザミ, Midō Azami)
A resident of C Block, Azami Midō is one of the first inmates that Ganta meets and later becomes a friend of Ganta. She owns a pet armadillo named Kincho. Although she came off as rude in her first appearance, she was still very kind when she gave Ganta half of her sandwich after teaching him about Cast Points, scolding him because he didn't read the rule book. There are times when she can be meek, but she seems quick to anger if one pushes the right buttons. After Azami met Ganta, she became a Forgery and is forced to fight as Tamaki bids, but Ganta manages to help Azami regain her mentality that the poison masks stole from her. After a battle with Madoka, she stays behind with Shiro while Ganta goes on ahead. However, Hagire, in possession of Toto's body, decapitates Azami when she refuses to help him and Wretched Egg find Ganta. Following Azami's death, Kincho ends up in Yō Takami's custody. Azami only appears in the manga.
  • Ichi and Hajime Mikawa
Ichi and Hajime Mikawa are identical twins in the Complete Forgeries that are members of the First Unit and are also known as Snake Eyes. They appear to be children, but are actually adults trapped in children bodies. Ichi and Hajime faced off against Idaki Hitara. At first, it looked like Idaki was being overwhelmed by Ichi and Hajime's powers. It turned out that Idaki was spreading his blood around the area which he used to kill them with his "Condor Candle" move.
  • Uzume Sumeragi
Uzume Sumeragi is a Complete Forgery in the First Unit. She first appears together with Ikaduchi Akatsiki and Ichi and Hajime Mikawa where they were charged with the duty of stopping Ganta from getting to the controlling device. She was about to attack Ganta when they were all stopped by Minatsuki's Whip Wing. Chaplin and Senji also appear. Ganta eventually leaves the Forgeries to them and leaves. Uzume is attacked by Minatsuki Takami and Chaplin Sukegawa. Uzume demonstrated the ability to use her poison that caused Minatsuki and Chaplin to hallucinate. Minatsuki and Chaplin managed to overcome the poison and defeat her. Uzume is then shown unconscious and heavily wounded (Minatsuki commented that her face became ugly), but it appears that she survived unlike the other forgeries.

Other characters

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Appearing in the OVA, Domon is a police officer that Senji Kiyomasu worked for following the Great Tokyo Earthquake. He was killed in battle against Ikaduchi Akatsiki.
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Sorae Igarashi is a doctor who is the mother of Ganta Igarashi. She was involved in the development of the Wretched Egg and the Mother Goose System. In the manga, Sorae died by commiting suicide by gunshot for she could not bear the guilt of turning Shiro into a monster. In the anime, Ganta explains that his mother had died ten years before going into Deadman Wonderland.
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Major Aohi is a in the National Defense Ministry. He was Tsunenaga Tamaki's silent partner in his creation of the Forgeries. He first appears in the Scar Chain arc where he arrives to inspect Deadman Wonderland. While the other inspectors are going through Deadman Wonderland, Major Aohi met with Tamaki to discuss about the Forgeries. Tamaki gives Aohi feedback about the manufacture, saying they're in the middle of researching the Nameless Worm. Aohi tells him he doesn't want uncontrollable soldiers, to which Tamaki replies that he can't back down now. Aohi concludes by saying that the budget stays the same. Sometime after Deadman Wonderland was shut down, Major Aohi allowed Makina to use his submarine Walfisch in exchange that she doesn't tell her superiors about his cooperation with Tamaki.
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Voiced by: Kishō Taniyama (Japanese); Jerry Jewell (English)
Keigo Ugachi is an OVA-exclusive character and the former leader of Goreless Peace. He tries to get Senji Kiyomasa to join his gang (Goreless Peace), but Senji refuses. Keigo is infuriated by this and commences an attack on Senji's friends, killing Izuru and Hinata. Senji then goes after him and eventually is trapped in his Branch of Sin. Senji attempted to get free, only to be caught once again. Domon then entered to assist Senji, but Keigo trapped him as well, wounded him critically in the process. Angered by this, Senji manages to extend his Crow Claw and staps Keigo through the chest. Keigo tells Senji to finish him off, which Senji is glad to comply with, however Domon interrupts, telling Senji that he cannot kill Keigo as then he'd be no better than him. Senji raises his Crow Claw to bring down on Keigo, but stops at the last second as he notices Keigo fearfully flinch. Senji passes out, and Keigo is arrested.
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Ekō Kaidō is an ex-Defense Force soldier who was an acquaintance to Makina. He now works as a journalist where helps Makina overthrow Tsunenaga Tamaki and expose Deadman Wonderland. He only appeared in the manga.
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Kashima Toraichi is an ex-Defense Force soldier who was an acquaintance to Makina. He helped Makina overthrow Tsunenaga Tamaki and expose Deadman Wonderland. He only appeared in the manga.
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Bonbu is an ex-Defense Force soldier who was an acquaintance to Makina. He helped Makina overthrow Tsunenaga Tamaki and expose Deadman Wonderland. He only appeared in the manga.

Manga

Volumes

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01 September 26, 2007[[Special:BookSources/4-04-713974-2%7F%27%22%60UNIQ--ref-0000002B-QINU%60%22%27%7F |4-04-713974-2[4]]] Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid characterFebruary 2, 2010 (Tokyopop) February 11, 2014 (VIZ)[[Special:BookSources/978-1-42-155548-5%7F%27%22%60UNIQ--ref-0000002E-QINU%60%22%27%7F |978-1-42-155548-5[5]]] Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character
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02 December 26, 2007[[Special:BookSources/4-04-715014-2%7F%27%22%60UNIQ--ref-00000030-QINU%60%22%27%7F |4-04-715014-2[6]]] Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid characterJune 1, 2010 (Tokyopop) April 8, 2014 (VIZ)[[Special:BookSources/978-1-42-156410-4%7F%27%22%60UNIQ--ref-00000032-QINU%60%22%27%7F |978-1-42-156410-4[7]]] Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character
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03 May 26, 2008[[Special:BookSources/4-04-715065-7%7F%27%22%60UNIQ--ref-00000034-QINU%60%22%27%7F |4-04-715065-7[8]]] Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid characterSeptember 28, 2010[[Special:BookSources/1-4278-1743-X%7F%27%22%60UNIQ--ref-00000036-QINU%60%22%27%7F |1-4278-1743-X[9]]] Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character
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04 October 24, 2008[[Special:BookSources/4-04-715126-2%7F%27%22%60UNIQ--ref-00000038-QINU%60%22%27%7F |4-04-715126-2[10]]] Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid characterFebruary 1, 2011[[Special:BookSources/1-4278-1744-8%7F%27%22%60UNIQ--ref-0000003A-QINU%60%22%27%7F |1-4278-1744-8[11]]] Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character
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05 April 25, 2009[[Special:BookSources/4-04-715207-2%7F%27%22%60UNIQ--ref-0000003C-QINU%60%22%27%7F |4-04-715207-2[12]]] Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid characterMay 3, 2011[[Special:BookSources/1-4278-1790-1%7F%27%22%60UNIQ--ref-0000003E-QINU%60%22%27%7F |1-4278-1790-1[13]]] Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character
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06 August 26, 2009[[Special:BookSources/4-04-715279-X%7F%27%22%60UNIQ--ref-00000040-QINU%60%22%27%7F |4-04-715279-X[14]]] Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character
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09 March 26, 2011[[Special:BookSources/978-4-04-715652-4%7F%27%22%60UNIQ--ref-00000046-QINU%60%22%27%7F |978-4-04-715652-4[17]]] Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character
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10 May 26, 2011[[Special:BookSources/978-4-04-715699-9%7F%27%22%60UNIQ--ref-00000048-QINU%60%22%27%7F |978-4-04-715699-9[18]]] Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character
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11 September 26, 2011[[Special:BookSources/978-4-04-715802-3%7F%27%22%60UNIQ--ref-0000004A-QINU%60%22%27%7F |978-4-04-715802-3[19]]] Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character
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12 May 25, 2013[[Special:BookSources/978-4-04-120730-7%7F%27%22%60UNIQ--ref-0000004C-QINU%60%22%27%7F |978-4-04-120730-7[20]]] Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character
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13 August 26, 2013[[Special:BookSources/978-4-04-120777-2%7F%27%22%60UNIQ--ref-0000004E-QINU%60%22%27%7F |978-4-04-120777-2[21]]] Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character
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Anime

On July 30, 2009, a retailers' solicitation sheet reported that an anime adaptation had been green-lit.[22] It is animated by Manglobe and aired in Japan between April 17, 2011 and July 3, 2011. An original video animation episode was released on October 8, 2011 alongside the eleventh manga volume.[23] The opening theme is "One Reason" by DWB feat. Fade and the ending theme is "Shiny Shiny" by Nirgilis. The series is licensed by Funimation Entertainment and is now available on DVD.[24] The anime was broadcast on the revived Toonami block from May 26 to August 11, 2012. The anime aired in North America on the Funimation Channel on November 30, 2012.[25]

Episode list

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No. Title Original airdate English airdate

Music

Two pieces of theme music are used for the episodes: one opening theme and one ending theme. The opening theme is One Reason by Deadman Wonder Band (DWB) feat. Fade. The ending theme Shiny Shiny by DWB feat. NIRGILIS. The two themes are used in all 13 episodes. Certain characters have their own character song also, Ganta, Shiro, Genkaku and Minatsuki all have their own character song. The songs are created by DWB and NIRGILIS and the characters that the song is for provide the vocals.

Appearances in other titles

Shiro's costume is featured in the video game Lollipop Chainsaw. It is unlocked after beating the game once.

References

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  2. ^ "Viz Media Adds Deadman Wonderland". Anime News Network. 2013-07-07. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Funimation announces Deadman Wonderland dub cast". Anime News Network. 2012-05-21.
  4. ^ "デッドマン・ワンダーランド". Kadokawa Shoten. Retrieved January 13, 2013.
  5. ^ "Deadman Wonderland - Volume 1". Viz Media. Retrieved August 1, 2013.
  6. ^ "デッドマン・ワンダーランド". Kadokawa Shoten. Retrieved January 13, 2013.
  7. ^ "Deadman Wonderland - Volume 2". Viz Media. Retrieved August 1, 2013.
  8. ^ "デッドマン・ワンダーランド". Kadokawa Shoten. Retrieved January 13, 2013.
  9. ^ "Deadman Wonderland - Volume 3". Tokyopop. Retrieved January 13, 2013.
  10. ^ "デッドマン・ワンダーランド". Kadokawa Shoten. Retrieved January 13, 2013.
  11. ^ "Deadman Wonderland - Volume 4". Tokyopop. Retrieved January 13, 2013.
  12. ^ "デッドマン・ワンダーランド". Kadokawa Shoten. Retrieved January 13, 2013.
  13. ^ "Deadman Wonderland - Volume 5". Tokyopop. Retrieved January 13, 2013.
  14. ^ "デッドマン・ワンダーランド". Kadokawa Shoten. Retrieved January 13, 2013.
  15. ^ "デッドマン・ワンダーランド". Kadokawa Shoten. Retrieved January 13, 2013.
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  18. ^ "デッドマン・ワンダーランド". Kadokawa Shoten. Retrieved January 13, 2013.
  19. ^ "デッドマン・ワンダーランド". Kadokawa Shoten. Retrieved January 13, 2013.
  20. ^ "デッドマン・ワンダーランド". Kadokawa Shoten. Retrieved June 1, 2013.
  21. ^ . Kadokawa Shoten http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=NEOBK-1541603. Retrieved August 1, 2013. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  22. ^ "Deadman Wonderland Manga Gets Anime Green-Lit". Anime News Network. 2009-07-30. Retrieved 2010-10-20.
  23. ^ "オンライン ショッピング 通販 | 角川書店・角川グループ" (in Japanese). Kadokawa.co.jp. Retrieved 2012-08-19.
  24. ^ "Funimation Adds Deadman Wonderland, Steins;Gate and More". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2 July 2011.
  25. ^ "Funimation Week 49 of 2012". Funimation Entertainment. Retrieved November 24, 2012.