
Fairy King
Fantasy · Animation · Romance
Overview
Jack has moved to Hokkaido to get treatment for an illness, but he's lonely and unhappy. One night a man on a horse rides through his window to help him. For a reason he doesn't understand, Jack instantly knows the man's name and feels they've met somewhere before. The man, Cu Chulainn, tells Jack to open the moonlight shadow window, which leads him to Nymphidia, the world of Midsummer Night's Dream, whose inhabitants are waiting for a new Fairy King.
Top Cast


Yuji Mitsuya
Yuji Mitsuya
Jack (voice)
Yuji Mitsuya
Jack (voice)


Yoshino Takamori
Yoshino Takamori
Elizabeth (voice)
Yoshino Takamori
Elizabeth (voice)
Asami Mukaidono
Asami Mukaidono
Harpy (voice)
Asami Mukaidono
Harpy (voice)


Masashi Hironaka
Masashi Hironaka
Ihika (voice)
Masashi Hironaka
Ihika (voice)


Kei Tomiyama
Kei Tomiyama
Kuufuurin (voice)
Kei Tomiyama
Kuufuurin (voice)


Mari Yokoo
Mari Yokoo
Marijeanne (voice)
Mari Yokoo
Marijeanne (voice)


Maya Okamoto
Maya Okamoto
Pook (voice)
Maya Okamoto
Pook (voice)


Masako Ikeda
Masako Ikeda
Queen Mab (voice)
Masako Ikeda
Queen Mab (voice)


Naoko Watanabe
Naoko Watanabe
Sylphide (voice)
Naoko Watanabe
Sylphide (voice)


Yumiko Shibata
Yumiko Shibata
Yuuna (voice)
Yumiko Shibata
Yuuna (voice)
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