Durarara!!

Durarara!! (デュラララ!!), shortened to DRRR!! in some official materials,[3] is a Japanese light novel series written by Ryohgo Narita, with illustrations by Suzuhito Yasuda. Durarara!! tells the story of a dullahan working as an underworld courier in Ikebukuro, an internet-based anonymous gang called the Dollars, and the chaos that unfolds around the most dangerous people in Ikebukuro. The series ran for thirteen volumes, published by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Bunko imprint. A sequel series, titled Durarara!! SH set two years after the events of the original series, started in 2014.

Durarara!!
Cover of the first light novel
デュラララ!!
Genre
Light novel
Written byRyōgo Narita
Illustrated bySuzuhito Yasuda
Published byASCII Media Works
English publisher
ImprintDengeki Bunko
DemographicMale
Original runApril 25, 2004January 10, 2014
Volumes13 + gaiden
Further information
Anime television series
Directed byTakahiro Omori
Produced by
  • Akeko Yokoyama
  • Atsushi Wada
  • Hiro Maruyama
  • Kozue Kaneniwa
  • Yasuyo Ogisu
Written byNoboru Takagi
Music byMakoto Yoshimori
StudioBrain's Base
Licensed by
Original networkJNN (MBS, TBS, CBC)
English network
Original run January 8, 2010 June 25, 2010
Episodes24 + 2 OVA
Manga
Durarara!! 3way standoff -alley-
Written byRyohgo Narita
Illustrated byIzuko Fujiya
Published byASCII Media Works
MagazineSylph
DemographicShōjo
Original runJuly 22, 2013August 22, 2014
Volumes2
Manga
YZQ ✕ DRRR!!
Written bySuzuhito Yasuda
Published byKodansha
ImprintSirius KC
DemographicShōnen
PublishedDecember 18, 2013
Light novel
Durarara!! SH
Written byRyohgo Narita
Illustrated bySuzuhito Yasuda
Published byASCII Media Works
English publisher
  • NA: Yen Press
ImprintDengeki Bunko
DemographicMale
Original runApril 10, 2014 – present
Volumes4
Manga
Durarara!! Relay
Written byRyohgo Narita
Illustrated byIzuko Fujiya
Published byASCII Media Works
MagazineSylph
DemographicShōjo
Original runOctober 22, 2014November 21, 2015
Volumes2
Anime television series
Durarara!!×2
Directed byTakahiro Omori
Written byNoboru Takagi
Music byMakoto Yoshimori
StudioShuka
Licensed by
  • AUS: Siren Visual
  • NA: Aniplex of America
  • UK: Anime Limited
Original networkTokyo MX, GTV, GYT, BS11, MBS, CBC
English network
Original run January 10, 2015 March 26, 2016
Episodes36 + 3 OVA
Light novel
Orihara Izaya to, Yūyake o
Written byRyohgo Narita
Illustrated bySuzuhito Yasuda
Published byASCII Media Works
ImprintDengeki Bunko
DemographicMale
Original runJuly 10, 2015October 8, 2016
Volumes2
Light novel
Durarara!! × Hakata Tonkotsu Ramens
Written byChiaki Kizaki
Illustrated byHako Ichiiro
Published byASCII Media Works
ImprintDengeki Bunko
DemographicMale
PublishedOctober 8, 2016
Related

A manga adaptation of the same name, first illustrated by Akiyo Satorigi and later by Aogiri, has been serialized in Square Enix's shōnen manga magazine Monthly GFantasy since July 2009. A 24-episode anime television series adaptation was broadcast from January to June 2010. It was followed by a 36-episode second season, titled Durarara!!×2, broadcast from January 2015 to March 2016.

Plot

Mikado Ryūgamine, a young boy who longs for the exciting life of the big city, moves to Ikebukuro to attend Raira Academy with his childhood friend Masaomi Kida, whom he has not seen since he was young. After the two meet at the train station, they set out to explore the streets of Ikebukuro. Masaomi warns Mikado about people he does not want to cross in the city such as the violent and superhumanly strong man Shizuo Heiwajima, the information broker Izaya Orihara, and the mysterious gang known as "The Dollars". After running into some of the side characters, Mikado sees a local legend called the "Black Rider" who is rumored to have no head and rides around Ikebukuro on a black motorcycle that occasionally neighs like a horse. The "Black Rider"'s real name is Celty Sturluson; she is a creature from Irish folklore known as a dullahan who is in Ikebukuro looking for her stolen head while working as an underworld courier. The narrative follows all of the characters equally, showing how their lives intersect and create a greater plot line from each character's knowledge about a common incident.

The story is told from the perspective of approximately eleven of the main characters, with the perspective changing in every episode in the anime, sometimes even more often. One of the few constants given in every episode is that the narrator gives his own opinion on the current situation that he is in as well as talking about what things that make them tick and keep them going in Ikebukuro: a city with a large underbelly that is the medium for the majority of both the plot's development and random violence throughout the series.

Production

Although it has commonly been claimed that the title "Durarara" is an onomatopoeia for the "revving of an engine", Narita states specifically in the first light novel volume that the name means absolutely nothing. He had been editing the finished draft of his book, when his editor called. When prompted for a title, Narita "...just randomly gave a name, 'Du...Durarara?'" Upon hearing this, his editor responded with a positive remark as he liked ambiguous titles."[4]

Media

Light novel

The Durarara!! light novels are written by Ryohgo Narita and illustrated by Suzuhito Yasuda. The first novel was released in April 2004 under ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Bunko imprint and the thirteenth and final novel was released in January 2014. A sequel series, titled Durarara!! SH (デュラララ!! SH, Durarara!! SH), started in 2014.[5][6][7] Four volumes of Durarara!! SH have been released, but the series has not continued, likely due to Narita's health conditions.[8]

A Chinese-language release in Taiwan and Hong Kong was published by the Taiwan branch of Kadokawa Media under their Fantastic Novels imprint.[9] Daewon C.I. licensed the Korean-language release of the series in South Korea and released the novels under their Newtype Novels imprint.[10] As of January 2015, it was announced that Yen Press would be releasing the Durarara!! novels in English under their Yen On Imprint.[11] In October 2020, Yen Press announced it had licensed the Durarara!! SH novels for release.[12]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 April 25, 2004978-4-84-022646-2July 21, 2015[3]978-0-31-630474-0
2 March 10, 2005978-4-84-023000-1November 17, 2015[13]978-0-31-630476-4
3 August 10, 2006978-4-84-023516-7March 22, 2016[14]978-0-31-630477-1
4 March 10, 2008978-4-84-024186-1July 19, 2016[15]978-0-31-630478-8
5 March 10, 2009978-4-04-867595-6November 15, 2016[16]978-0-31-630479-5
6 July 10, 2009978-4-04-867905-3March 21, 2017[17]978-0-31-630481-8
7 January 10, 2010978-4-04-868276-3July 25, 2017[18]978-0-31-643968-8
8 June 10, 2010978-4-04-868599-3November 14, 2017[19]978-0-31-647429-0
9 February 10, 2011978-4-04-870274-4March 20, 2018[20]978-0-31-647431-3
10 August 10, 2011978-4-04-870729-9July 17, 2018[21]978-0-31-647434-4
11 May 10, 2012978-4-04-886562-3November 27, 2018[22]978-0-31-647436-8
12 June 7, 2013978-4-04-891746-9March 26, 2019[23]978-0-31-647438-2
13 January 10, 2014978-4-04-866217-8September 17, 2019[24]978-1-97-535819-8
Gaiden!? August 9, 2014978-4-04-866830-9

Durarara!! SH

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 April 10, 2014978-4-04-866486-8May 25, 2021[25]978-1-97-532277-9
2 October 10, 2014978-4-04-869008-9August 24, 2021[26]978-1-97-532346-2
3 January 10, 2015978-4-04-869169-7March 22, 2022[27]978-1-97-532349-3
4 February 10, 2016978-4-04-865666-5August 23, 2022[28]978-1-97-532350-9

Orihara Izaya to, Yūyake wo

No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1 July 10, 2015978-4-04-865243-8
2 October 8, 2016978-4-04-892407-8

Durarara!! × Hakata Tonkotsu Ramens

No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1 October 8, 2016978-4-04-892406-1

Manga

A manga adaptation of the first arc, written by Narita and illustrated by Akiyo Satorigi first appeared in the May issue of Square Enix's Monthly GFantasy in April 2009 and became a regular series starting with the magazine's July issue released June 2009.[29][30] Four tankōbon have been released.[31] The sequels, starting with Durarara!! Saika Arc followed. The manga is licensed in North America by Yen Press who released the first volume in January 2012.[32]

A manga adaptation of the Durarara!! 3way standoff -alley- video game was serialized from the September issue of ASCII Media Works' monthly Sylph magazine released on July 22, 2013 to the October issue released on August 22, 2014 and was collected in two volumes.[33] Another two-volume adaptation of Durarara!! Relay video game was serialized in the same magazine from October 22, 2014 to November 21, 2015.

A crossover manga with Yozakura Quartet, titled YZQ ✕ DRRR!!, was released with the limited edition Blu-Ray of Yozakura Quartet ~Hana no Uta~.[34][35]

Anime

An anime adaption of the light novels was announced in the wraparound sleeve of the sixth volume of the light novel.[36] The anime is produced by Brain's Base and started airing on January 8, 2010, on MBS, TBS, and CBC. The anime was simulcasted for English-speaking audiences within 24 hours of its Japanese premiere.[37] The anime adapted the first three novels, and it was licensed by Beez Entertainment for European release;[38] while at Anime Expo 2010, Aniplex of America confirmed that they have the license to Durarara!!, later producing an English dub for a January 2011 release.[39] The English dub was produced at Bang Zoom! Entertainment. The music for the first season was composed by Makoto Yoshimori, who also wrote the music for Baccano!.

Aniplex of America released Durarara!! in three digipak, two-disc sets. Part one was released on January 25, 2011, part two was released on March 29, 2011, and part three was released on May 31, 2011. They were exclusively sold at RightStuf.com and at Bandai Entertainment's The Store.[40] As of March 29, 2011, Durarara!! (Eps. 1–9, dubbed) have been added to the U.S. PlayStation Network Video Store. The anime began its U.S. broadcast on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block on June 26, 2011, and aired its last episode on December 18, 2011.[41]

On March 15, 2014, a new TV anime series was announced, titled Durarara!!×2 (デュラララ!!×2).[42] The main staff from the first series returned, though it was produced at studio Shuka instead of Brain's Base.[43] It aired in three different cours, or quarters of a year. The cours are subtitled Shō (, lit. "Understanding"), Ten (, lit. "Motion"), and Ketsu (, lit. "Conclusion") respectively. The first cour began in January 2015, the second cour began in July 2015, and the third cour began in January 2016.[44] Crunchyroll simulcasts the series in North America, Central America, South America, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.[45] Aniplex of America licensed the series and is streaming an English dub via Crunchyroll,[46] Funimation and Hulu.[47][48]

Radio

An internet radio show called Durarara!!Radio: Duraradi for Short!! (デュラララ!!ラジオ 略して デュララジ!!, Durarara!!Rajio Ryakushite Duraraji!!) was aired on February 26, 2010, and ended as of March 25, 2011. The hosts were Toshiyuki Toyonaga and Kana Hanazawa, the voices for Mikado Ryūgamine and Anri Sonohara respectively.[49]

Video games

Two games based on the series have been released, both visual novels. The first one titled Durarara!! 3way standoff (デュラララ!! 3way standoff) was released for PlayStation Portable on September 22, 2010.[50] An updated version with new routes, also for the PSP, titled Durarara!! 3way standoff -alley- (デュラララ!! 3way standoff -alley-) was released on August 25, 2011.[51] It was also ported to Android under the title Durarara!! 3way standoff "mob" (デュラララ!! 3way standoff "mob") on November 22, 2011. As part of the Durarara 10th anniversary project, a port with new minigames titled Durarara!! 3way standoff -alley- V (デュラララ!! 3way standoff -alley- V) was announced; and was released on June 19, 2014, for PlayStation Vita.[52] Another PlayStation Vita game titled Durarara!! Relay was released in January 2015.[53]

Reception

According to Oricon, the ninth volume of Durarara!! was the first to sell the most over a week in its bunkobon for February 7–13; previously, the highest-ranked DRRR!! volume had been the eighth, which ranked second.[54]

In a 2019 Forbes' article about the best anime of the 2010s decade, Lauren Orsini considered it to be one of the five best anime of 2010; she wrote: "With one is [sic] the largest casts I've ever seen in a show, all introduced at once, it's a wild ride with something for everyone".[55] Crunchyroll staff also included it in such a list; writer Sergio Vaca said, "Despite including numerous elements, the anime manages to have multiple characters show us different perspectives of these events, making us feel really involved with the story and always keeping us on the edge of our seats with unexpected twists".[56]

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