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The words "Elfen Lied" are in German, and all episodes have alternate titles in the language. The English translations of the episode names, however, are taken from the Japanese names for the episodes. The German titles do not translate exactly to those of the Japanese titles, except in some cases.
Elfen Lied first aired on TV Tokyo's AT-X satellite channel from July 25 to October 17, 2004, and was broadcast again in 2005. A single twenty-four-minute original video animation (OVA) episode was released by VAP on April 21, 2005.
Elfen Lied is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Lynn Okamoto. It was serialized in Shueisha 's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump from 2002 to 2005. The series' 107 chapters were also published in twelve tankōbon volumes by Shueisha from October 18, 2002 through November 18, 2005.
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Lynn Okamoto (岡本 倫, Okamoto Rin) is a Japanese manga artist and a former employee of Bandai and Arc System Works.His most famous work is the series Elfen Lied which was adapted in a 13-episode anime series by the studio Arms. [1]
The female lead characters of Elfen Lied, left to right: Mayu, Yuka, Nyu, Nana. Kaede (楓), also known as Lucy (ルーシー, Rūshi) and Nyu (にゅう, Nyū), is a diclonius girl and the main protagonist of the series. She is assumed to be fifteen but never explicitly stated (eighteen in the anime).