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Flaglia
Created byMadoka Takadono
Anime television series
Flaglia: Natsuyasumi no Monogatari
Directed byItsuro Kawasaki
Written byMadoka Takadono
StudioGaina
Licensed byAmazon Video (streaming)
Original networkTokyo MX
Original run January 17, 2023 January 31, 2023
Episodes6

Flaglia (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese mixed-media project created by Madoka Takadono. A musical titled Flaglia The Musical: Yukite Kaerishi Monogatari ran from February 3–9 at the Nippon Seinenkan hall in Tokyo. A six-episode anime television series by Gaina titled Flaglia: Natsuyasumi no Monogatari aired in January 2023.

Characters

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Yuku
Voiced by: Jung Yoon-hak (credited as Yoonhak)[1]
Adel
Voiced by: Yoshikuni Dōchin[1]
Tagi
Voiced by: Mark Ishii[2]
Ren
Voiced by: Junya Enoki[2]
Mel
Voiced by: Takeo Ōtsuka[2]
Kanchi
Voiced by: Seiichiro Yamashita[2]
Tetsu
Voiced by: Yōhei Azakami[2]
Silver
Voiced by: Shun'ichi Toki[2]
Rabu
Voiced by: Yoshitaka Yamaya[2]
Nitta
Voiced by: Eiji Takeuchi[2]
Mythril
Voiced by: Katsunori Okai[2]
Hasshu
Voiced by: Kensuke Nishi[2]
Marie
Voiced by: Takuya Masumoto[2]
Jango
Voiced by: Takugo Iwakawa[2]
Iko
Voiced by: Hiromi Igarashi[2]

Media

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Musical

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A musical, titled Flaglia The Musical: Yukite Kaerishi Monogatari (FLAGLIA THE MUSICAL~ゆきてかえりし物語~) and taking place in a Middle Ages-like historical setting, ran from February 3–9 at the Nippon Seinenkan hall in Tokyo. The musical is directed by Tsuneyasu Tomoyoshi.[1]

Anime

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An anime series produced by Gaina, taking place in the present day, was announced alongside the musical on October 25, 2022.[1] The anime, titled Flaglia: Natsuyasumi no Monogatari (FLAGLIA~なつやすみの物語~), is directed by Itsuro Kawasaki and written by Madoka Takadono. Original character designs are provided by Jiwataneho, while Eriko Itō adapts the designs for animation. The six-episode television series aired from January 17 to 31, 2023, on Tokyo MX. The anime's theme song "Here is" and the insert songs "Take Me Back" and "Talk About Us" are performed by The Boyz.[3]

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Flaglia is a Japanese mixed-media project created by writer Madoka Takadono, encompassing an original anime television series and a stage musical that explore interconnected stories of family, magic, and adventure across different eras. The anime, titled Flaglia: Natsuyasumi no Monogatari (translated as Flaglia: Story of Summer Vacation), is a six-episode series set in the present day, following Iko, a third-grade boy living with his four older brothers—who are secretly immortal sorcerers—in the coastal town of Tateyama. Directed by Itsuro Kawasaki at Studio Gaina, with character designs by Eriko Itō, the series depicts Iko's discovery of his brothers' magical world during a whimsical summer vacation, blending themes of sibling bonds and fantasy. The opening theme, "Here is," is performed by the South Korean boy band THE BOYZ, highlighting the project's crossover appeal with J-pop and K-pop elements. Complementing the , the stage musical Flaglia The Musical: Yukite Kaerishi (translated as Flaglia The Musical: The Story of Those Who Go and Return) is set in a medieval and ran for seven performances from February 3 to 9, 2023, at Nippon Seinen-kan Hall in . Directed by Tsuneyasu Motoyoshi, it features a cast including actors Yoshikuni Dochin as Yuku, Yoonhak as , and members of the band , focusing on epic tales of sorcery and journeys that parallel the 's familial dynamics. The project, with original character drafts by , aims to bridge and live theater, and has expanded into , including an NFT-based game adaptation announced in late 2023.

Project Overview

Premise and Setting

Flaglia is a Japanese mixed-media franchise that integrates animation with live-action musical theater, designed to merge idol performances and narrative storytelling centered on themes of family and magic. The project follows the life of Iko, a third-grade boy residing with his four immortal older brothers, who are wizards, in an old seaside house in . This setup explores their familial bonds during a , where Iko discovers the magical elements of their existence. The primary setting unfolds in contemporary Tateyama, a coastal town that evokes and whimsy through its depiction of in a weathered family home by the sea. This modern timeline emphasizes slice-of-life dynamics, with Iko being drawn into his brothers' enchanting world of amid the relaxed atmosphere of vacation days. The narrative highlights the brothers' immortality and their protective role, contrasting ordinary childhood experiences with subtle fantastical intrusions. Complementing this is a secondary medieval-inspired fantasy , where magical elements such as wizards and quests form the backdrop. The project's dual-timeline structure divides its : the adaptation concentrates on the present-day family interactions and magical revelations, while the musical theater component is set in a Middle Ages-like historical setting. This interplay between eras enriches the world-building, juxtaposing the grounded, nostalgic modern environment against the adventurous, lore-heavy medieval one.

Core Themes

The narrative of Flaglia centers on the theme of brotherhood and chosen family, exemplified by the four immortal sorcerer brothers who live with and protect their younger sibling Iko in the absence of parents, portraying eternal familial bonds that endure across time despite personal losses. This protective dynamic underscores unchanging love within the family unit, as the brothers' allows them to safeguard Iko indefinitely, transcending ordinary human limitations. Magic in Flaglia serves as a whimsical element intertwined with , functioning as a for childhood and , particularly as Iko is drawn into his brothers' fantastical world during a , blending mundane routines with enchanting adventures. The sorcery and magical realms represent a portal from reality to fantasy, emphasizing the joy and wonder of youthful discovery amid the ordinary setting of a seaside town. Temporality and nostalgia form a key motif through the project's dual timelines, with the anime depicting contemporary summer joys and the musical set in a medieval era, evoking reflections on how past events shape present connections and the cyclical nature of returning home, as implied in the title Yukite Kaerishi Monogatari ("The Story of Those Who Went and Returned").

Creation and Development

Origin and Announcement

The Flaglia project originated from the creative vision of Japanese writer Madoka Takadono, who developed the original concept as a mixed-media endeavor combining and stage musical elements. Takadono, known for her work on series like , handled the screenplay for both the anime and musical components, focusing initial planning in 2022 on dual timelines—a present-day setting for the serialized and a medieval-inspired era for the contained musical—to enable interconnected storytelling across formats. Announced on October 25, 2022, via the official project account and subsequent press coverage, Flaglia was positioned as an innovative bridge between and live theater, leveraging performers to amplify cross-media appeal. The project incorporated members of the Japanese group (including , Hyeonsu, Taehoon, TAICHI, Parkha, Kogun, RYUTA, RYO, and SHUNTO) in key roles for the musical, alongside established artists and performers from backgrounds such as Yoonhak (from ), emphasizing live performances to enhance the narrative's magical and familial undertones. The announcement highlighted the project's experimental nature in the idol- space, with Studio Gaina producing the under director Itsurō Kawasaki and the musical scheduled for February 3–9, 2023, at Tokyo's Nippon Seinenkan Hall under director Tsuneyasu Motoyoshi. This structure allowed Takadono's scripts to unify the media, fostering a that drew on idol culture for dynamic, performance-driven engagement while exploring themes of and .

Production Team

Madoka Takadono serves as the original creator of Flaglia, handling the writing and screenplay duties for both the musical and adaptations to maintain narrative consistency across media. Itsuro Kawasaki directed the anime, bringing his experience from projects like to oversee the adaptation's visual storytelling. Tsuneyasu Motoyoshi directed the musical and composed its , shaping the stage production's dramatic flow. Studio Gaina managed the anime's production, leveraging their expertise in character-driven animations to bring the project's whimsical elements to life. provided the original character designs, emphasizing expressive and fantastical wizard motifs that define the series' aesthetic. Eriko Itō adapted these designs for animation, refining them for dynamic screen movement while preserving the core artistic vision. The music integrates influences, with The Boyz performing the theme song "Here is" alongside insert tracks "Take Me Back" and "Talk About Us" to amplify the magical sequences in the . The musical was staged at Nippon Seinenkan, featuring live performances by idol cast members to enhance the theatrical energy. Cross-promotion with idol agencies facilitated synergy between the anime's voice cast and the musical's performers, allowing talents like Yoonhak to contribute vocals and stage presence across formats. This interdisciplinary collaboration ensured cohesive branding and fan engagement between the animated and live elements.

Characters

Main Characters

The main characters of Flaglia center on Iko and his four older brothers, who form the core family unit driving the narrative's exploration of whimsy, secrecy, and sibling bonds in a magical context. Iko, a third-grade human boy, serves as the innocent and curious protagonist, acting as the audience surrogate who gradually uncovers the extraordinary secrets of his household. Living in a self-reliant, whimsical environment without parents, Iko embodies youthful wonder and reliance on his brothers for guidance and care. Voiced by . The four older brothers are immortal wizards with near-eternal life, tied to a hidden world of magic, which they keep from Iko until key revelations unfold. This shared underscores their exaggerated sibling dynamics, blending humor, protectiveness, and occasional bickering, while each brother's magical specialty reflects and amplifies their distinct personality. As a , they maintain everyday routines infused with subtle enchantment, emphasizing themes of chosen kinship and guardianship in their seaside home. Many roles, including the brothers, feature dual casting with sub-voices by members of the South Korean boy band THE BOYZ. Yuku is the eldest brother. Voiced by Yoshikuni Dōchin. Adele is the second brother. Voiced by Jung Yoon-hak of the group The Boyz. Tagi is the third brother. Voiced by Mark Ishii. Ren is the fourth brother. Voiced by .

Supporting Characters

In Flaglia, supporting characters expand the world-building by interacting with the central family in ways that reveal magical histories, local dynamics, and temporal connections, often highlighting the challenges of secrecy surrounding the brothers' . Among the magical allies, Mel is voiced by Takeo Ōtsuka. Kanchi is voiced by Seiichirō Yamashita. Tetsu is voiced by . In Tateyama town, Silver is voiced by . Rabu, as Iko's school friend, is voiced by . Nitta is voiced by Eiji Takeuchi. The medieval ensemble includes Mythril, voiced by Katsunori Okai. Hasshu is voiced by Kensuke Nishi. Meanwhile, Marie and Jango form a performative duo in the musical adaptation. Marie is voiced by Takuya Masumoto, and Jango by Takugo Iwakawa. Collectively, these supporting figures provide essential contrast to the main family's isolation, sparking conflicts such as magical threats or routine social encounters that emphasize the brothers' secretive existence.

Media Adaptations

The Musical

Flaglia The Musical: Yukite Kaerishi Monogatari is a stage musical adaptation that served as the inaugural production in the Flaglia mixed-media project. Directed by Tsuneyasu Motoyoshi, the musical ran for seven performances from February 3 to 9, 2023, at the Nippon Seinenkan Hall in . The production featured a script by Motoyoshi and by Ryo Sonoda, drawing from the original work by Madoka Takadono. Set as a in a medieval-inspired historical , the musical chronicles the origins of the four immortal wizard brothers—Yuku, Adel, Hash, and Tagi—as they embark on an epic quest against dark forces threatening their world. The narrative emphasizes themes of mortality and reunion, with the brothers forging an eternal pact after repeated deaths and revivals, underscored by the motif of "going forth and returning alive" (yukite kaerishi). In a conflict-ridden zone, the young Hash teeters on the edge of death amid gunfire, only to be saved by Yuku, the leader of the Rust Brigade, who reveals magical powers that bind them in an unending battle against the Parade of the Dead. Original songs blend rock and ballad elements, enhanced by idol-style choreography to convey the wizards' journeys and emotional bonds. The cast comprised live performers, many of whom were idols and musicians reprising or aligning with their roles from the broader project, including Yoshikuni Dōchin as Yuku, Yoonhak (of ) as Adel, as Hash, HINATA (of ) as Tagi, and HYEONSU (of ) as Meru. Elaborate costumes evoked the medieval fantasy aesthetic, while stage effects incorporated magic illusions and projections to simulate wizard battles and otherworldly phenomena. The runtime was approximately 2.5 hours, including an intermission. Unique to the stage format, the musical included interactive elements such as audience sing-alongs to key theme songs, fostering a connection to the project's idol crossover appeal. Beyond shared characters, it maintained independence from the adaptation, focusing solely on the historical backstory without modern tie-ins.

The Anime Series

Flaglia: Natsuyasumi no Monogatari is a six-episode mini-series of the Flaglia mixed-media project, produced by Studio Gaina and aired from January 16 to 30, 2023, on , with simultaneous streaming on . Directed by Itsurō Kawasaki and written by Madoka Takadono, the series adapts the modern-day storyline focusing on a family's in the seaside town of Tateyama, blending slice-of-life elements with fantasy and light action. Each episode runs approximately 24 minutes, emphasizing brotherly bonds and magical revelations amid everyday summer activities. The plot follows Iko, a third-grade elementary school student living with his four older brothers in an old house without parents, as they spend their engaging in playful antics that gradually uncover their wizard heritage. The narrative begins with lighthearted daily interactions, such as beach outings and routines, but escalates when a seaside incident exposes the brothers' and past, leading to revelations about their magical abilities and culminating in a climactic effort to confront the threat and strengthen their bonds, tying subtly to the medieval origins explored in the project's musical . The anime's music features the opening theme "Here is" performed by the South Korean group The Boyz, setting a vibrant tone for the summer setting. Insert songs "Take Me Back," evoking nostalgic reflections on family history, and "Talk About Us," an anthem highlighting brotherhood, are integrated into pivotal emotional and action scenes to enhance the thematic depth. Visually, the series employs a bright, colorful palette to capture the essence of summer landscapes and seascapes, paired with smooth animation for magical sequences that bring the brothers' powers to life.

Other Media

Beyond the core musical and anime adaptations, the Flaglia project has expanded into digital and physical merchandise formats. On December 29, 2023, XANA, a Web3 metaverse platform developed by NOBORDER.z, announced an NFT-based multiplayer action game adaptation of Flaglia, transforming the anime's narrative into an immersive virtual world inspired by the Tateyama setting and featuring magical elements across multiple eras. Players control the wizard brothers from the story, engaging in gameplay that includes collecting NFT assets such as character models and magic items, with blockchain mechanics enabling ownership of in-game land and items for semi-permanent use. Official merchandise includes physical goods from the musical production, such as performer-specific stage bromides and photo sets available through the FLAGLIA THE MUSICAL OFFICIAL GOODS STORE, which operated mail-order sales until February 19, 2023. Soundtracks featuring songs by THE BOYZ, including the anime's main theme "Here is" and insert tracks "Take Me Back" and "Talk About Us," were released as a digital EP on January 17, 2023, and later incorporated into their Japanese album Delicious. While specific collaboration apparel with idol groups has not been detailed in official releases, the involvement of THE BOYZ in the OST ties into broader promotional synergies with elements. No major tie-in events at 2023 anime conventions were officially documented. As of November 2025, no additional seasons have been announced for Flaglia, which remains a limited six-episode mini-series. The game has received no publicly reported updates since its announcement, though its framework supports potential like custom magical quests that could link the anime and musical lore. Mentions of digital or companion apps to bridge the project's timelines have appeared in fan communities but remain unconfirmed by official sources. The game enhances cross-media authenticity by integrating voice clips from the anime's voice cast, including Yoonhak and Yoshikuni Dōchin, along with Japanese performers.

Reception

Critical Response

The anime adaptation of Flaglia received mixed feedback from viewers, with praise centered on its visual style and musical elements despite its brevity. Reviews highlighted the charming portrayal of bonds among the immortal brothers and Iko, as well as the integration of The Boyz's theme song "Here is" and insert tracks like "Take Me Back," which added emotional depth to the whimsical magical world. However, critics noted that the six-episode format limited narrative depth, leading to confusion in world-building and plot progression, though Studio Gaina's was lauded for fluid depictions of magical sequences and scenes. On , it holds a score of 5.10/10 based on over 32,000 user ratings as of 2023. The stage musical FLAGLIA THE MUSICAL Yukite Kaerishi Monogatari garnered more positive responses for its energetic idol-style performances and , set in a medieval fantasy context. Tokyo-based theater reviews commended the ensemble's vocal prowess, with both veteran actors like Yoshikuni Dochin and younger performers delivering balanced, convincing songs that enhanced the themes of brotherhood and quests. Director Tsuneyasu Motoyoshi's handling of was particularly appreciated, though some pointed to pacing challenges in the historical plotline. The production's blend of musical theater and fantasy elements was seen as a highlight, earning strong audience approval on platforms like Amazon with an average rating of 4.5/5. Overall, the Flaglia project's mixed-media —linking anime's modern setting with the musical's past —was appreciated in industry coverage for refreshing the idol-anime , though professional critiques remain limited. Outlets like described it as a "fresh blend" of formats, with average viewer scores around 2-3/5 for the anime on sites like Filmarks, contrasted by higher marks for the musical; common themes included strong brotherhood motifs, while side plots were often seen as underdeveloped. Director Itsurō Kawasaki emphasized the project's aim to fuse nostalgic family elements with fantasy adventure in announcements, underscoring its emotional core.

Popularity and Impact

Flaglia has demonstrated audience engagement across its media formats, particularly through streaming and live performances. The anime series, released in January 2023, streamed on Amazon Prime Video. Fan engagement with Flaglia has been present on social media platforms, with a dedicated online following on Twitter/X and TikTok. Enthusiasts have actively participated through cosplay of the wizard brothers at anime conventions and fan events, fostering a community. Additionally, the 2023 launch of the NFT-based game on the XANA metaverse drew interest from metaverse and Web3 enthusiasts beyond traditional anime audiences. Culturally, Flaglia has bridged elements of and with storytelling, inspiring discussions on hybrid media formats. Its exploration of immortal family bonds resonated in conversations about human connections and resilience. The global reach of Flaglia expanded through subtitled releases on international platforms, enhancing its appeal outside . While English dubs have been discussed in fan forums, none have been produced. The initiative has also influenced discussions on Web3-integrated games, encouraging innovative intersections between blockchain technology and narrative media.

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