Kekkaishi

Kekkaishi (2006-2008)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Adventure, Anime, Fantasy

Yoshimori Sumimura, a 14-year-old junior high school boy, is a Kekkaishi, an exterminator of monsters. He is vying with Tokine Yumikura to be the heir to the Sumimura clan. Tokine is older than he, and she is his childhood friend as well as his rival Kekkaishi. To save people from danger, and to make himself stronger, Yoshimori fights against monsters.

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Scheduleevery Monday (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E52The End of KokubourouFeb 11, 2008
S01E51Yoshimori and KaguroJan 28, 2008
S01E50Final Battle!Jan 21, 2008
S01E49Sad Demon FlowerJan 14, 2008
S01E48Crumbling CastleDec 24, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Kekkaishi' premiere?

'Kekkaishi' premiered on October 16, 2006.

Who are the main characters in 'Kekkaishi'?

The main characters in 'Kekkaishi' are Yoshimori Sumimura, Tokine Yukimura, and Gen Shishio.

What is the genre of 'Kekkaishi'?

'Kekkaishi' is a supernatural action-adventure anime series.

What is the primary storyline of 'Kekkaishi'?

'Kekkaishi' follows the story of young exorcists, Yoshimori and Tokine, who protect their town from supernatural creatures called Ayakashi.

Who is the creator of 'Kekkaishi'?

'Kekkaishi' is based on the manga series of the same name, created by Yellow Tanabe.

What special abilities do the main characters possess in 'Kekkaishi'?

Yoshimori and Tokine possess the power of Kekkai, which allows them to create barriers to fight and trap Ayakashi.

What is the significance of the Karasumori site in 'Kekkaishi'?

The Karasumori site is a mystical land that attracts Ayakashi and is the main focus of the series.

Are there any romantic elements in 'Kekkaishi'?

While 'Kekkaishi' primarily focuses on action and adventure, there are subtle romantic undertones between Yoshimori and Tokine.

How many episodes are there in 'Kekkaishi'?

'Kekkaishi' has a total of 52 episodes.

What are some notable Ayakashi featured in 'Kekkaishi'?

Notable Ayakashi in 'Kekkaishi' include Kaguro, Hakubi, and Byaku.

Is 'Kekkaishi' suitable for all age groups?

'Kekkaishi' is generally suitable for a wide range of age groups, but it may contain intense scenes and mild violence.

Does 'Kekkaishi' have any supernatural elements besides Ayakashi?

Yes, besides Ayakashi, 'Kekkaishi' also features other supernatural elements such as demons and mystical artifacts.

Are there any comedic elements in 'Kekkaishi'?

Yes, 'Kekkaishi' incorporates comedic elements to balance the action and drama, providing moments of light-heartedness.

Does 'Kekkaishi' explore the backstories of its characters?

Yes, 'Kekkaishi' delves into the backstories of various characters, shedding light on their motivations and histories.

Are there any notable themes or messages in 'Kekkaishi'?

'Kekkaishi' explores themes of duty, friendship, and the balance between protecting others and personal desires.

Has 'Kekkaishi' received any awards or accolades?

While 'Kekkaishi' may not have received significant awards, it has garnered a dedicated fanbase and positive reception for its storytelling and characters.

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Also known as

  • Barrier Master
  • 結界師 (Japan)

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