Zatch Bell

Zatch Bell, known in Japan as Konjiki no Gash Bell!! (金色のガッシュ!!) is an anime and manga series by Makoto Raiku. The anime, produced by Toei Animation, aired on Fuji TV in Japan. The anime (titled Zatch Bell!) was licensed by ShoPro Entertainment and will air on Cartoon Network's Toonami programming block in North America. The manga ran in Shogakukan's Shonen Sunday in Japan. The manga (titled Zatch Bell without the exclamation mark) was licensed by Viz Communications in North America. The main character, Kiyomaro Takamine (高嶺清麿 Takamine Kiyomaro, Kiyo in the English anime), is a 14-year old boy in junior high school. His father discovers an unconscious demon child ("mamodo child" in the English anime) named Gash Bell (Zatch Bell in the English anime), who was discovered in England. Kiyomaro's father sends the demon child to be Kiyomaro's mentor. One hundred demon children go to Earth every 1,000 years to battle to be the king of the demon world. Each demon child needs a human partner in order to use his or her spell book, and if his or her spell book is destroyed, he or she has to return to the demon world. Gash has amnesia, and Kiyomaro and Gash have to defend themselves from other demon children who want to be king of the demon children.

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