抗衰老系列哪个牌子好:今天开始做魔王的介绍(英文版)

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Kyo Kara Maoh! (今日からマ王!, Kyō Kara Maō!?) is a Japanese series of novels written by Tomo Takabayashi. The series has expanded into other media with a manga, an anime series and a series of audio dramas. The anime has been licensed in the United States by Geneon under the name Kyo Kara Maoh! - God Save Our King!. The story follows the adventures of 15-year old Yuri Shibuya as he discovers his future in a world where demons and humans are fighting against one another.
  Synopsis
  Yuri Shibuya is an average high school student whose passion in life is baseball. On his way home from school one day, Yuri spies an old classmate, Ken Murata, being harassed by a group of boys. Yuri's sense of justice outweights his possible regret, leading Yuri in an attempt to stop the gang's harassment. As a result, the bullies drag him into a girl's bathroom to dunk his head in a toilet. However, something strange happens and Yuri finds himself flushed into another world. He meets some key characters and soon finds himself being called the Maou, or Demon King. Conrad Weller and Günter von Christ rescue Yuri takes him to Blood Pledge Castle, the residence of the Maou. There, Yuri learns he is to be crowned king and rule over Shin Makoku (New Demon Kingdom).
  Throughout the series, Yuri is constantly confronted with the results of even the smallest choices he makes. With a strange power dwelling inside of him, Yuri becomes a deliverer of justice in the world of Shin Makoku.
  Main characters
  * Yuuri Shibuya (Japanese: Shibuya Yuuri)

  A high school student who enjoys baseball more than textbooks. When Yuuri arrives in Shin Makoku, he is declared the 27th Maou of the Mazoku, the demon race. He has a strange power that suddenly transforms him into the Maou, deliverer of justice. Throughout the story, Yuuri gets dragged between worlds at inconvenient times until the end when he has the power to travel between worlds on his own. Yuuri's soul was once Julia who died during the war against humans 20 years ago and the pendant Conrad gave to him belonged to her.
  Japanese voice actor: Takahiro Sakurai
  English voice actor: Jimmy Benedict (episodes 1-5), Yuri Lowenthal (episodes 6+)

  * Conrad/Konrad Weller

  A swordsman who looks after Yuuri. Conrad is the second child of the previous Maou, Cecilia von Spitzweg. Conrad possesses no maryoku (demonic magic) due to his mixed heritage of human and mazoku (demon). Eventually it is discovered that Conrad's left arm is one of the keys to the 4 magical boxes that have the power to destroy the world and for a brief period Conrad betrays Yuuri/Shin Makoku to join their human enemies. Later however it is learned that Conrad only betrayed them to learn about the whereabouts of the boxes. His plan was when the 4 boxes were gathered to steal them and return to Shin Makoku.
  Japanese voice actor: Toshiyuki Morikawa
  English voice actor: Doug Erholtz

  * Wolfram von Bielefeld

  A young man who finds himself engaged to Yuuri after a mistake. Wolfram possesses fire magic, as well as being adept with a sword. He is the half-brother of Conrad and Gwendal. Wolfram is obsessed with Yuuri and insists on following him everywhere as he claims it's his duty to protect his fiancé. The blond noble often hides his true feelings for Yuuri but it is obviously he cares a great deal for him. Fortunately Wolfram has Yuuri's mother, Jennifer, on his side and she can't wait for the day when the two of them will be married. Wolfram's heart is also a key.
  Japanese voice actor: Mitsuki Saiga
  English voice actor: Mona Marshall

  * Gwendal von Voltaire

  The eldest son of Cecilia. From the beginning, Gwendal has objections to Yuri becoming the Maou. He is a skilled tactician and is capable using earth magic. When not otherwise busy, Gwendal indulges in his hobby of knitting and sewing but often his creatures look nothing like what they're suppose to (for example a cat got mistaken for a raccoon). His childhood best friend is Anissina, an inventor who often tests out her inventions on him. Gwendal's left eye is a key as well.
  Japanese voice actor: Akio Ohtsuka
  English voice actor: Jackson Daniels

  * Günter von Christ

  A teacher who adores Yuri. Günter is skilled in the ways of the blade and magic, but has retired to teach Yuri about Shin Makoku and his future duties as the Maou. When Günter accidently travels to Earth he becomes a model in New York City for a brief period of time so that he can earn money to find Yuuri. Günter is another test subject of Anissina.
  Japanese voice actor: Kazuhiko Inoue
  English voice actor: Jack Lingo

  * Ken Murata (Japanese: Murata Ken)

  An acquaintance of Yuri's. Ken is known to smile often and keep relatively quiet. He later finds himself involved with Yuri and the other world when it is discovered he houses the soul for the Great Sage.
  Japanese voice actor: Kouki Miyata
  English voice actor: Grant George

  Supporting Characters

  * Cecilia von Spitzweg (Cheri, Celi, Cecillie von Spitzberg)

  The previous Maou and mother of Gwendal, Conrad, and Wolfram. Cecilia goes by the name Celi, which is pronounced 'Cheri' in Japanese. Because of some fans call her 'Cheri' while others use 'Celi'. Both spellings are acceptable however and just depends on personal preference.
  Japanese voice actor: Masako Katsuki
  English voice actor: Mia Bradley

  * Anissina von Khrennikov

  Anissina is an inventor and possesses powerful maryoku. She is also Gwendal's childhood friend and often uses him to test out her inventions. When Gwendal is not around Gunter becomes her test subject.
  Japanese voice actor: Minami Takayama
  English voice actor: Michelle Ruff

  * Ulrike

  A 800-year old priestess with the form of a young girl.
  Japanese voice actor: Yukana
  English voice actor: Deanna Morris

  * Adelbert von Grats

  Adelbert is the first important character that Yuri meets in Shin Makoku. He is Julia's former fiancé and abandons Shin Makoku upon her death.
  Japanese voice actor: Masaki Terasoma
  English voice actor: Ron Allen