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Revision as of 01:13, 5 August 2018
- For other uses, see The Daughter of Evil (disambiguation)
The Daughter of Evil is a musical adaption of the The Daughter of Evil Series. It was written and directed by Tokunaga Hidekatsu of X-QUEST who worked on a previous adaption called The Daughter of Evil ~Gemini of Charm~. It stars Reina Tanaka as Riliane Lucifen d'Autriche and Kazutomi Yamamoto as Allen Avadonia.
Summary
The princess who ruled the kingdom, "Riliane"
The people suffered under her "tyranny" while she lived at the height of luxury, imposing heavy taxes on the nation.
The result of her childish jealousy eventually bringing their neighboring country to ruin was that the people finally took up arms and surrounded the palace!
The servant who was always by the princess' side, "Allen"
At that time, what was the horrible act that he took!?
"How far will I have to serve you, before you turn to face me?"
This is a story of the "bond" between two siblings tossed about by fate and a perishing kingdom.
Plot Synopsis
Synopsis is currently unavailable.
Cast
- Reina Tanaka as Riliane Lucifen d'Autriche
- Kazutomi Yamamoto as Allen Avadonia
- Fumina Suzuki as Germaine Avadonia
- Yui Takano as Clarith
- Yukari Nakamura as Michaela
- Aika Ota as Ney Phutapie
- Kenta Kamakari as Kyle Marlon
- Naoki Nokubo as Leonhart Avadonia
- Hitomi Shimana as Chartette Langley
- Kenta Kida as Keel Freezis
- Gorou Takeishi as Arkatoir Marlon
- Jun Takada as Josephine
- Kiyoshi Oono as Minage
- Taku Aoyama as York
- Yuko Katsube as Mariam Phutapie
- Katsumi Watanabe as Minis Stoup
- Satoshi Takeno
- Daiki Hasegawa
- Kento Ookawa
- Sena Oosaki
- Shinichiro Kuroki
- Hiroshi Niki
- Mitsuki Sagara
- Rio Ma
- Touko Nakayama
- Miwa Ichise
- Miku Hayano
- Moe Nakamura
- Sanae Kadota
- Yoshina Motoyama