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Yami to Boushi to Hon no Tabibito
Synopsis: In a world where stories intertwine, Hatsuki, a high school student, lives an intense platonic love for her sister Hatsumi. On Hatsumi's 16th birthday, a green glow envelops her and makes her disappear, leaving Hatsuki desperate. To find her, Hatsuki receives help from an enigmatic being that resembles a chubby chick. Together, they embark on a journey through the "Great Library," a magical space filled with different worlds stored in books. The search for Hatsumi is not only a physical journey but also an exploration of the bonds that define love and devotion between sisters.
Table of Content
- Information
- Trailer/OP
- Curiosities
- Characters
- Summary
- FAQ
- Meaning
- Related
Information
Anime Names
- Anime Name: Yami to Boushi to Hon no Tabibito
- Anime Name in Japanese: ヤミと帽子と本の旅人
- Anime Name in English: Yamibo: Darkness, The Hat and the Travelers of the Books
- Other names: YamiBou, Traveller of Darkness, Hat and Book Traveler, Traveller Yami, Hat and Book
Production information
- Producers: Desconhecido
- Licensors: Media Blasters
- Studios: Studio Deen
Anime Information
- Type: TV
- Episodes: 13
- Date: October 2, 2003 - December 25, 2003
- Genres: Adventure, fantasy, girls love, mystery, ecchi
- Subjects: Others
- Target: Josei
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Anime Reviews
- Rating: 6.531
- Popularity: 10115
Video Trailer/Opening
Curiosities
- "Yami to Boushi to Hon no Tabibito" is based on a visual novel eroge developed by Root.
- The anime was produced by the animation studio Studio Deen and aired in 2003.
- The series combines various genres, including fantasy, romance, and yuri.
- The story revolves around Hazuki Azuma, a girl who travels through different worlds, searching for her friend Hatsumi, who mysteriously disappeared.
- Each world visited by Hazuki is a book from a supernatural library.
- The anime is well known for its non-linear narrative style and visually unique.
- The series has an opening titled "Hitomi no Naka no Meikyuu" sung by Aiko Kayō.
Main Characters
- Azuma Hazuki Young student in love with her adoptive sister, Hatsumi.
- Lilith Library Guard who guides Hazuki on her journey.
- Azuma Hatsumi Adoptive sister of Hazuki; disappears at the beginning of the story.
- Ken Mysterious bird that accompanies Hazuki and Lilith.
- Sumeragi Youko Intellectual who researches the world of books.
- no Mae Tamamo
- Kogechibi Little and cute companion of Hazuki.
- Arya, Goddess of the worlds of books, seeks to maintain order.
- Gargantua Antagonist that threatens the worlds of books.
- Meirin
Summary and events
- Hatsuki, a high school student, lives with her sister Hatsumi, for whom she has a great passion.
- On her 16th birthday, Hatsumi mysteriously disappears in a green light.
- Hatsuki, determined to find Hatsumi, receives help from a peculiar creature resembling a chubby chick.
- They end up in the "Great Library," a place made up of various worlds stored in books.
- The search for Hatsumi involves traveling through these worlds in an attempt to locate her.
- Each world visited by Hatsuki is unique, featuring various challenges and encounters.
- Hatsuki discovers more about herself and the unrequited love for her sister throughout her journey.
- The series explores themes of love, adventure, and the complexity of relationships.
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Meaning of Yami to Boushi to Hon no Tabibito
Let's look at the translation of each word and explanation of the anime's name:
ヤミと帽子と本の旅人
- ヤミ - Darkness
- と - E
- 帽子 - Hat
- と - E
- 本 - Book
- の - De
- 旅人 - Traveler
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