

鴉 -KARAS-
Tatsunoko Production
Shochiku, AT-X, Magic Capsule
The world of the humans and the world of the demons (youkai) have overlapped one another, leaving humans to walk the streets of life as they normally would, while demons walk, hidden from the naked eye, down the very same streets. A seemingly young woman named Yurine and her servant, the Karas (from the Japanese word for "Crow"), have long maintained order and balance between the overlapped worlds, ultimately keeping the demons from interrupting the lives of humans. However, humans have come to forget and jest at the existence of demons, and no longer understand the privilege it is to live without fear. Disgusted by this arrogance, an old Karas turns his back on the laws he had once upheld, and in his human form, named Eko, he creates an army of Mikura, or mechanized demons, to ready an attack on the human race. A young man named Otoha inherits the powers of the Karas and takes his place at the side of Yurine, who claims that his soul called out for her while he lived the life of a human. They live in the world of the demons. It is now up to Otoha to prove himself as a Karas, and restore the balance that Eko threatens to upset. Meanwhile, a superstitious police officer named Sagisaka and his rational new recruit, Kure, follow the trail of the murders dealt by Eko's Mikura, as well as the trail of a rogue Mikura named Nue. The prophecy unfolds from here into a grave revelation for all in the city. (Source: Wikipedia)
Opening
Endings

Nue
Main

Fujiwara, Keiji
Japanese

Otoha, Yousuke
Main

Wada, Soukou
Japanese

Yurine
Main

Suzuki, Kasumi
Japanese

Amefurikozou
Supporting

Kozakura, Etsuko
Japanese

Chizuru
Supporting

Nakahara, Mai
Japanese

Hinaru
Supporting

Shibuya, Asuka
Japanese

Homura
Supporting

Nabatame, Hitomi
Japanese

Houshunin, Ekou
Supporting

Sakurai, Takahiro
Japanese

Kure, Narumi
Supporting

Torihata, Hiroto
Japanese

Reiji
Supporting

Hino, Satoshi
Japanese

Sagisaka, Yoshiko
Supporting

Chiba, Saeko
Japanese

Suiko
Supporting

Yanada, Kiyoyuki
Japanese

Tsuchigumo
Supporting

Watanabe, Misa
Japanese

Wanyuudou
Supporting

Ookawa, Tooru
Japanese