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2 Cast  





3 Theme songs  





4 References  





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Daimajin Kanon
GenreFantasy, tokusatsu
Written byShinji Ōishi
Ai Sumikawa
Naruhisa Arakawa
Shinsuke Ōnishi
Miyuki Sekiguchi
Directed byTaro Sakamoto
Nobuhiro Suzumura
Atsushi Shimizu
StarringYuka Rikuna
Hidekazu Mashima
Nao Nagasawa
Takashi Yamanaka
Tsuyoshi Mori
Serina Ogawa
Fuku Suzuki
Ken Maeda
Nao Kinomoto
Shūhei Izumi
Sayuki Matsumoto
Rie Shibata
Hiroyuki Nagato
Voices ofJunko Minagawa
Nozomi Sasaki
Kiyoshi Kobayashi
Chō
Nobuo Tanaka
Tsunehiko Kamijō
Narrated byJunko Minagawa
Opening theme"Sing Your Heart Out" by Ryoko Moriyama
Ending theme"Ashita Tenki ni Naare" and "Aruite Kaerou" by Lia
ComposerToshihiko Sahashi
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
No. of episodes26(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerSeiichiro Inoue
ProducerShigenori Takatera
Original release
NetworkTV Tokyo
ReleaseApril 2 (2010-04-02) –
October 1, 2010 (2010-10-01)
Related
Daimajin

Daimajin Kanon (大魔神カノン) is a Japanese tokusatsu television drama produced by Kadokawa Pictures and broadcast on TV Tokyo.[1] The series premiered on April 2, 2010. The series retells the story of the original Daimajin film in a modern Japanese setting. Consisting of 26 episodes, the series was prefaced by a manga by Seijuro Mizu in Young Ace magazine. Writing for the series is shared by Shinji Ōishi and Naruhisa Arakawa.

Episodes

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Each episode of the series has its own unique kanji, but they are all read as "Kanon".

  1. Distant Song (歌遠) - April 2, 2010
  2. His Sound (彼音) - April 9, 2010
  3. Small Warmth (寡温) - April 16, 2010
  4. Drunken Past (過飲) - April 23, 2010
  5. Torturous Favor (苛恩) - April 30, 2010
  6. Added Warmth (加温) - May 7, 2010
  7. Hidden Song (歌隠) - May 14, 2010
  8. Whirling Sound (渦音) - May 21, 2010
  9. Summer Sound (夏音) - June 4, 2010
  10. No Profit (稼無) - June 11, 2010
  11. Regretted Warmth (憾温) - June 18, 2010
  12. Grateful Change (化恩) - June 25, 2010
  13. Misplaced Resentment (囮怨) - July 2, 2010
  14. Obscured Sound (霞音) - July 9, 2010
  15. Beautiful Sound (華音) - July 16, 2010
  16. Valued Sound (価音) - July 23, 2010
  17. Shackled Sound (枷音) - July 30, 2010
  18. Distant Answer (叶遠) - August 6, 2010
  19. Tragic Warmth (敢温) - August 13, 2010
  20. Withered Sound (枯音) - August 20, 2010
  21. Elevating Sound (佳音) - August 27, 2010
  22. Penetrating Warmth (貫温) - September 3, 2010
  23. Circular Origin (環因) - September 10, 2010
  24. Fulfilled Destiny (果縁) - September 17, 2010
  25. His Distance (彼遠) - September 24, 2010
  26. Grateful Song (歌恩) - October 1, 2010

Cast

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Theme songs

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All songs were written by Shoko Fujibayashi and composed by Toshihiko Sahashi.

Opening theme
Closing themes
Both songs performed by Lia

References

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  1. ^ "大魔神大復活♪ 『大魔神カノン』絶賛放送中です". 2010-04-07. Archived from the original on 2010-07-19. Retrieved 2010-04-14.
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