Great Pretender(TV series)

Great Pretender(stylized inall caps) is a Japaneseanimetelevision series produced byWit Studio,directed by Hiro Kaburagi and written by Ryōta Kosawa. The series' arcs are called "cases", and the first case (Los AngelesConnection) was released in June 2020 onNetflixinJapan.The series' first three cases (Los Angeles Connection,SingaporeSky, and Snow ofLondon) were released worldwide on Netflix in August 2020, followed by its fourth case (Wizard of Far East) in November. The series also aired from July to December 2020 onFuji TV's+Ultraanime programming block. A sequel,Great Pretender: Razbliuto,premiered in February 2024.

Great Pretender
Anime key visual
Clockwise from top left: Makoto, Laurent, Abigail, and Cynthia
GenreComedy,[1]crime,[2]heist
Created byWit Studio
Anime television series
Directed by
  • Hiro Kaburagi
  • Assistant director:
  • Ryōji Masuyama
Produced by
  • Song Jingzhou
  • Masaya Saitō
  • Noriko Ozaki
Written byRyōta Kosawa
Music byYutaka Yamada
StudioWit Studio
Licensed byNetflix
Original networkFuji TV(+Ultra)
Original runJune 2, 2020September 21, 2020[a]
Episodes23(List of episodes)
Manga
Written byRyōta Kosawa
Illustrated byDaichi Marui
Published byMag Garden
English publisher
ImprintBlade Comics
MagazineMag Comi
DemographicShōnen
Original runJune 10, 2020August 20, 2020
Volumes1
Original net animation
Great Pretender: Razbliuto
Directed by
  • Hiro Kaburagi
  • Assistant director:
  • Mai Teshima
Produced by
  • Youko Ueda
  • Kana Enomoto
  • Masaya Saitou
Written by
Music byYutaka Yamada
StudioWit Studio
Licensed byCrunchyroll
ReleasedFebruary 23, 2024March 15, 2024
Episodes4(List of episodes)
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Characters

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Team Confidence

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Makoto Edamura(Chi thôn chân nhân,Edamura Makoto)
Voiced by:Chiaki Kobayashi[3](Japanese); Alan Lee,[4]Griffin Faulkner (child) (English)
The protagonist, a small-time Japanesecon manwho aspires to greater things. Hoping to find a good job to pay his ill mother's medical bills, he starts working for a company that he is unaware is engaging infraud,and is arrested and imprisoned for his involvement. Unable to find honest work after being paroled because of his arrest and the stigma from his father's criminal past, he decides to become a con artist instead. He ends up becoming Laurent's partner after an unsuccessful attempt to con him. He is nicknamed "Edamame"by Laurent, who has difficulty remembering his name. He has a fascination withgashaponand buys them at various points in the series. He has a thick, peculiar accent when speaking English, occasionally remarked upon by others.
Laurent Thierry(ローラン・ティエリー,Rōran Tierī)
Voiced by:Junichi Suwabe[3](Japanese); Aaron Phillips (English)[4]
An expert French con man, renowned for his persuasiveness and quick wit. He grew up inBrusselswith his mother Emma Thierry, and he learned several different languages as a child as he aspired to become a diplomat, being functional in at least French, English, Japanese and Mandarin Chinese. An investor named Hugo took advantage of Emma'sdyslexia,tricking her out of her life savings. One night, Laurent tried to kill Hugo, but ended up stabbing a woman named Dorothy instead whom he later fell in love with. He operates as agentleman thief,only targeting rich, corrupt people who are a negative influence to society. He uses the scams to expose his targets for their misdeeds, while helping those who were victimized by their targets live honest and happy lives. While ruthless toward his victims, he treats his comrades and associates like a family. He has a flirtatious nature and is a reputedplayboy.
Abigail Jones(アビゲイル・ジョーンズ,Abigeiru Jōnzu)
Voiced by:Natsumi Fujiwara[3](Japanese);Kausar Mohammed[4](English)
An athletic, taciturn woman who is Laurent's second-in-command. Her great physical abilities come in part from her childhoodballettraining. Her life changed whenBaghdadwas bombed, killing her parents and she became achild soldier.She carries a dented medal that she won in a ballet competition as a memento of her parents.
Cynthia Moore(シンシア・ムーア,Shinshia Mūa)
Voiced by:Mie Sonozaki[3](Japanese);Laura Post[4](English)
One of Laurent's associates who uses her feminine charms and acting skills to manipulate their targets. Her abilities came from her training to become a stage actress as a young adult.
Kudo(Công đằng,Kudō)
Voiced by:Yōhei Tadano(Japanese);Mike Pollock[4](English)
A Japanese con-man and Edamame's Boss for his first job. After being caught by the police, he joins Laurent's gang.
Kim Si Won(キム・シウォン,Kimu Shiwon)
Voiced by:Kujira(Japanese); Karen Huie[4](English)
AKoreancon-woman and one of Laurent's associates.
Seiji Ozaki(Đuôi kỳ thành tư,Ozaki Seiji)
Voiced by:Shunsuke Sakuya(Japanese);Kirk Thornton(English)
Edamame's father. He worked as a lawyer, while secretly working with Laurent's gang. He was arrested for aiding a human trafficking network and that led to Edamame being unable to get a regular job.
Dorothy(ドロシー,Doroshī)
Voiced by:Yuka Komatsu(Japanese);Laura Stahl(English)
Laurent's ex-lover and the leader of the original confidence gang. She was shot on a yacht and fell overboard after a failed confidence game. In the twenty-third episode, it is revealed that she is still alive inTaiwanwith her memories lost, adapting the name "Li Siang-siang".

Los Angeles

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Eddie Cassano(エディ・カッサーノ,Edi Kassāno)
Voiced by:Atsushi Ono(Japanese);Fred Tatasciore(English)
A Hollywood film director who secretly sells drugs.
Salazar(サラザール,Sarazāru)
Voiced by:Ryōta Takeuchi(Japanese); Alain Mesa (English)
A bodyguard working for Cassano; his wife died many years before the series events. He has a son named Tom who lives infoster care.
Inspector Anderson(アンダーソン cảnh bộ,Andāson Keibu)
Voiced by:Atsuki Tani(Japanese);Jamieson Price(English)
An LAPD detective who has been chasing after Cassano for years. He is corrupt and frequently lets Cassano get away in exchange for bribes. He has a daughter who attends college andstudying overseas.

Singapore

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Sam Ibrahim(サム・イブラヒム,Samu Iburahimu)
Voiced by:Fuminori Komatsu(Japanese); Abe Martell (English)
An exiled Arab oil tycoon and the organizer of the Pathfinder Air Race.
Clark Ibrahim(クラーク・イブラヒム,Kurāku Iburahimu)
Voiced by:Chikahiro Kobayashi(Japanese); Ariyan Kassam (English)
An ace pilot and Sam's younger brother.
Lewis Mueller(ルイス・ミューラー,Ruisu Myūrā)
Voiced by:Kenji Nomura(Japanese);Neil Kaplan(English)
An aerial stunt pilot and former pilot in the United States Military. He was permanently disabled in a previous race with Clark that ended in his plane crashing.
Isabelle Mueller(イザベル・ミューラー,Izaberu Myūrā)
Voiced by:Mayumi Sako(Japanese); Lipica Shah (English)
Lewis's wife.

London

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James Coleman(ジェームス・コールマン,Jēmusu Kōruman)
Voiced by:Yoshito Yasuhara(Japanese);Trevor Devall(English)
An English art appraiser. He pretends to love Farrah, but is only using her for her money so he can buy expensive works of art.
Thomas Meyer(トーマス・メイヤー,Tōmasu Meiyā)
Voiced by:Daisuke Hirakawa(Japanese); Eric Tiede (English)
Cynthia's ex-boyfriend, a painter who previously worked for Coleman creating "lost" art works that Coleman would then verify and sell.
Farrah Brown(ファラ・ブラウン,Fara Buraun)
Voiced by:Takako Honda(Japanese);Julie Nathanson(English)
A wealthy older woman in love with Coleman.
Tim(ティム,Timu)
Voiced by: Shougo Nakamura (Japanese); Rich Orlow (English)
Farrah's butler.

Tokyo

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Akemi Suzaku(Chu Tước アケミ,Suzaku Akemi)
Voiced by:Gara Takashima(Japanese); Sachiyo K. (English)
CEO of Suzaku Association, a corporation that manages trading companies in Tokyo and Shanghai. The corporation is also involved in human trafficking.
Ishigami(Thạch thần)
Voiced by:Tomokazu Seki(Japanese); James Taku Leung (English)
Edamame's Boss at the Suzaku Association.
Igarashi(Igarashi)
Voiced by:Shinya Kote
A character from the live-action seriesThe Confidence Man JPby the same scriptwriter.

Shanghai

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Liu Xiao(Lưu hiểu,Liú Xiao)
Voiced by:Shūhei Sakaguchi(Japanese);Vic Chao(English)
The Boss of the mafia Shanghai Longhu-bang that makes their money through human trafficking.
Chen Yao(Trần 尭,Chen Yáo)
Voiced by:Tsuguo Mogami
Liu's right-hand man.

Taipei

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Chiang Pin Chueh (Jay)(Giang phẩm tước ( ジェイ ),Jiang Pinjue (Jei))
Voiced by:Shunsuke Takeuchi
The young head of Wang's syndicate based inTaipei.He is the adopted son of the syndicate's leader Wang. He is a playboy who likes women and has a habit of cheating on them. He has a close working relationship with Ayi. He develops a romantic interest with Dorothy, but they break up.
Yang Kun I (Ayi)(Dương côn nghĩa ( アイ ),Yáng Kūnyì (Ai))
Voiced by: Yasuhiro Mamiya
A con artist working under Jay. He self-proclaims himself as Taipei's best genius grifter, but his attempt to scam Dorothy fails. He works for Jay wanting as somebody who desires money.
Lin(Lâm,Lín)
Voiced by:Kazuyuki Okitsu
A member of Wang's syndicate and Jay's younger brother. He acts in cunning ways as he will do anything to get promoted within the syndicate.
Wang Yiqi(Vương dực kỳ,Wáng Yìqí)
Voiced by:Yasuyuki Kase
The head of a syndicate specializing in drug trafficking that rules Taipei's dark society. He is a cold-hearted man who is keeping a watchful eye on his adopted son Jay, and vows to get revenge on Dorothy after being scammed by her gang before getting amnesia.
Tsai(Thái,Cài)
Voiced by: Mitsuaki Kanuka
An executive of Wang's syndicate. He nicknamed the Drug Sommelier as he is an expert in dealing drugs.
Bingyan(ビンイェン,Bin'i~en)
Voiced by:Mariya Ise
Secretary of Wang's syndicate. She is a quiet employee who is an expert at maintaining her poker face to hide her real objective.

Other characters

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Miki Edamura(Chi thôn mỹ kỷ,Edamura Miki)
Voiced by:Ayumi Tsunematsu(Japanese);Veronica Taylor(English)
Edamame's late mother. She encouraged Edamame to keep his morale up since her husband's arrest.
Emma Thierry(エマ・ティエリー,Ema Tierī)
Voiced by:Aya Endo(Japanese); Claire Dodin (English)
Laurent's late mother. She was dyslexic and died after becoming a scam victim, which eventually led to Laurent becoming a con artist.

Media

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Anime

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DuringAnime Expo2019,Wit Studiorevealed announced the 23-episode original anime television series, directed by Hiro Kaburagi, written by Ryōta Kosawa, character designs byYoshiyuki Sadamotoand music composed byYutaka Yamada.[5][6]Yamada also composed its theme song "G.P.", while its ending theme is a cover of the song "The Great Pretender"performed byQueenlead vocalistFreddie Mercury,originally recorded byThe Platters.[7]

The series' story is divided into blocks of episodes called "Cases". Case 1: Los Angeles Connection is episodes 1 through 5, Case 2: Singapore Sky is episodes 6 through 10, Case 3: Snow of London is episodes 11 through 14, and Case 4: Wizard of Far East is episodes 15 through 23. Case 1 began streaming on Netflix Japan on June 2, 2020, with Case 2 following on June 9. Case 3 began streaming on Netflix Japan on June 16, 2020, and Case 4 followed on September 21.[8]

The anime series aired onFuji TV's+Ultraanime programming block andBS Fujifrom July 8 to December 16, 2020.[3]

Great Pretender'sfirst 14 episodes were released outside of Japan on Netflix on August 20, 2020, with the last 9 following on November 25.[9]

A sequeloriginal net animation(ONA), titledGreat Pretender: Razbliuto,[c]was released in four episodes (as Intermission 1: Taipei Rendezvous), from February 23 to March 15, 2024 onDMM TV,following its North America cinema screenings on January 9 and 10.[11]Crunchyrolllicensed the sequel and released it in full on February 23, 2024.[12]

Manga

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A manga adaptation by Daichi Marui began releasing onMag Garden's Mag Comi and LINE Manga from June 10, 2020.[13]The manga series has been licensed in North America bySeven Seas Entertainment.[14]The series went on hiatus on September 10, 2020, due to Marui's poor health.[15]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1July 10, 2020[16]978-4-80000-993-7July 6, 2021[17]978-1-64827-583-8

Notes

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  1. ^The series was originally released through Netflix in four batches from June to September 2020. The series also received a Japanese television broadcast on Fuji TV's +Ultra block from July 9 to December 17, 2020.
  2. ^Scenario supervision by Ryōta Kosawa.
  3. ^"Razbliuto" is a long-running hoax of a Russian word, that purportedly cannot be translated into the English language. In reality this word does not exist in the Russian language.[10]

References

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  1. ^Egan, Toussaint (August 30, 2020)."Netflix's Anime Heist Comedy Great Pretender Should Be Your Next Binge".IGN.RetrievedAugust 31,2020.
  2. ^Harding, Daryl (May 8, 2020)."Wit Studio's Great Pretender Crime TV Anime Reveals Early Netflix Release Plans, New Trailer and Visual".Crunchyroll.RetrievedAugust 31,2020.
  3. ^abcde"Wit Studio's Great Pretender Con Man Anime's Video Reveals Cast, More Staff, Characters, Netflix Streaming, July Debut".Anime News Network.January 24, 2020.RetrievedJanuary 24,2020.
  4. ^abcdef"Netflix Announces Great Pretender Anime's English Dub Cast".Anime News Network.August 12, 2020.RetrievedAugust 12,2020.
  5. ^"Wit Studio Announces Great Pretender Anime for 2020".Anime News Network.July 5, 2019.RetrievedJuly 5,2019.
  6. ^"Wit Studio's Great Pretender Anime's New Video Reveals June 2 Premiere on Netflix in Japan".Anime News Network.May 5, 2020.RetrievedMay 5,2020.
  7. ^"Great Pretender (TV) - Anime News Network".Anime News Network.June 26, 2020.RetrievedJune 26,2020.
  8. ^"Netflix Streams New Episodes of Wit Studio's Great Pretender Anime in Japan on September 21".Anime News Network.August 20, 2020.RetrievedAugust 20,2020.
  9. ^Digioia, Alessandro (14 October 2020)."Great Pretender Torna Presto Si Netflix, Svelata la Data D'uscita Dei Nuovi Episodi".Every Eye(in Italian).Retrieved14 October2020.
  10. ^"RAZBLIUTO? NYET!: languagehat".languagehat.Retrieved2022-05-09.
  11. ^Cayanan, Joanna (December 19, 2023)."Great Pretender razbliuto Sequel Anime's 1st Promo Video Reveals Cast, February 23 Premiere in Japan, January 9-10 Screenings in N. America (Updated)".Anime News Network.RetrievedDecember 19,2023.
  12. ^Pineda, Rafael (November 16, 2023)."Great Pretender Anime Gets razbliuto Sequel in 2024 (Updated)".Anime News Network.RetrievedNovember 17,2023.
  13. ^"Wit Studio's Great Pretender Anime Unveils New Video, Manga Adaptation".Anime News Network.May 22, 2020.RetrievedMay 22,2020.
  14. ^"Seven Seas Gets Real with License of Great Pretender Manga Series".Seven Seas Entertainment.December 4, 2020.RetrievedDecember 4,2020.
  15. ^Pineda, Rafael Antonio (September 11, 2020)."Great Pretender Manga Goes on Hiatus".Anime News Network.RetrievedDecember 27,2020.
  16. ^Great Pretender 1(in Japanese).Mag Garden.RetrievedJune 29,2021.
  17. ^"Great Pretender Vol. 1".Seven Seas Entertainment.RetrievedJune 29,2021.
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