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Garo Special: Beast of the White Night
Writer Era Itaru
Director Amemiya Keita
No. of episodes 2
Fan Rating / 5 Stars
Broadcast
Original run December 15, 2006 (2006-12-15) – December 22, 2006 (2006-12-22)
Chronology
Preceded by Original Garo TV Series
Followed by Garo Movie: ~Red Requiem~
Garo Special
Garo Special: Beast of the White Night Characters Chronology Trivia File List Links
Attacks and Mecha

Horror

Discography Media Splashes Transcripts
< Garo Garo ~Red Requiem~ >

牙狼-GARO-スペシャル 白夜の魔獣
"Garo Special Byakuya no Majyu" Some people refer to this movie as "Beast of the Midnight Sun"

A special for the Garo Series. Initially aired as two parts and was released on DVD as two parts. Later, a director's cut of the movie was released on DVD that combined the two parts and

Two sentence summary

Cast

Yamagatana Tsubasa 山刀翼 / White Night Knight Dan 白夜騎士・打無

Jabi 邪美
Played by Sato Yasue

Terminology

White Night 白夜
The kanji literally say "white" and "night". Midnight Sun isn't a very good translation for this movie since it's just a bad dictionary translation. The kanji are very important, in this case it's a part of Knight Dan's title and the ceremony they perform in this movie. A Midnight sun means the sun when it can be seen at midnight, a very distinct phenomenon. The titular event of this movie occurs during a solar eclipse. The darkness of this "night" comes from the eclipse and is made bright white by the light of the Ourin (phosphorus) Arrow.

Ourin Arrow 鷹麟の矢
Ourin means phosphorus/luminous, but normally has this kanji 黄燐. In this, Ourin combines the kanji for hawk 鷹 and rin 麟 from kirin. Apparently in this story, the Ourin Arrow comes from the feathers of a mythical bird called the Orinchou 鷹麟鳥.

Garo TV

The making-of DVD that came with the director's cut. The format of the making-of parodies a news broadcast.

External Links

Bandai Visual page