The Rising of the Shield Hero

The Rising of the Shield Hero
Cover of the first light novel volume
盾の勇者の成り上がり
(Tate no Yūsha no Nariagari)
Genre Fantasy
Light novel
Written by Aneko Yusagi
Illustrated by Minami Seira
Published by Media Factory
English publisher
One Peace Books
Demographic Male
Imprint MF Books
Original run 2013 – present
Volumes 19
Manga
Written by Aiya Kyū
Published by Media Factory
English publisher
One Peace Books
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Monthly Comic Flapper
Original run 2014 – present
Volumes 10
Anime television series
Directed by Takao Abo
Written by Keigo Koyonagi
Music by Kevin Penkin
Studio Kinema Citrus
Licensed by
Original run January 2019 scheduled

The Rising of the Shield Hero (盾の勇者の成り上がり, Tate no Yūsha no Nariagari) is a Japanese light novel series written by Aneko Yusagi. Originally published as a web novel, the series has since been published by Media Factory with an expanded story-line featuring illustrations by Seira Minami. As of January 25th, 2018, 19 volumes have been published.

The novel series was adapted into a manga series by Aiya Kyū and published by Media Factory, with ten volumes released as of February 23, 2018. Both the novel and manga series were licensed by One Peace Books and were published in North American starting in September 2015. An anime television series adaptation produced by Kinema Citrus is scheduled to premiere in January 2019.

Plot

Iwatani Naofumi was summoned into a parallel world along with 3 other people to become the world's Heroes. Each of the heroes were respectively equipped with their own legendary equipment when summoned. Naofumi happened to receive the Legendary Shield, the sole defensive equipment, while the others received weapons capable of attacking.

Due to Naofumi's lack of charisma and experience, he ended up with only a single teammate, a beautiful woman, while others had several. Unfortunately, on his second day Naofumi was betrayed, falsely accused, and robbed by the said teammate.

Shunned by everyone from king to peasants, Naofumi's thoughts were filled with nothing but vengeance and hatred. Thus, his destiny in a parallel world begins...

Characters

Main Characters

Naofumi Iwatani (岩谷尚文, Iwatani Naofumi)
Voiced by: Kaito Ishikawa[1]
The Hero of the Shield and the main protagonist, Naofumi was a university student who was summoned from another world after finding a book about the four heroes. While originally a kind, albeit socially awkward person, his experiences with Malty Melromarc very shortly after being summoned, made him dark, cynical and untrusting, but still a generally good-natured person. Although he has a slow start because of the false accusations on him, and is on a much lower level than the other heroes, he is still able to keep up and even occasionally outshine them due to his wide variety of shields which both buff him and his allies and debuff his opponents. In addition, his focus on training, allows him to become stronger than the others, due to their focus on their weapons strength. His Curse Weapon is Wrath, which gives him immense strength when enraged, but also lowers his stats dramatically for a time afterwards. He also gains the New Seven Deadly Sins shields later, which represent the unique sins of his original world and which carry more bizarre and abstract drawbacks, but these shields are eventually destroyed. He's 20 when summoned, making him the second oldest of the four summoned heroes.
He was initially unable to taste food or witness Raphtalia's growth due to his mind being stuck in vengeance and anger. But he is cured when she proves her loyalty to him by not abandoning him when he is mocked for his false crimes. His only form of offense is the Wrath shield. It burns any close combat attack with a burning curse and its damage increases with his anger. He later obtains another attack when he fuses his shield with the zombie dragon core called 'Iron Maiden' which creates a giant iron maiden and traps his enemies within. He upgrades this to 'Blutopfer' (German for 'blood sacrifice') which forms a number of consecutive steel teeth, not unlike a bear trap, around the opponent that constantly opens and closes eventually reducing the foe to a bloody pulp. The cost of Blutopfer is that it places a massive curse on his body and even physically damages him. The curse is so strong that it can only be reduced to the point where it weakens him for several months.
Eventually, he is granted an amnesty by the Queen, the true power of the throne, but is still discriminated against due to his low attack power and previous rumors, however he is treated much better than before and is even worshiped by the country's demihumans as their savior. Eventually even the other people come to see him as a true hero, especially after the Spirit Turtle Arc.
At one point, Naofumi, purchases several slaves and founded a small town, where Raphtalia's home once was. While, somewhat harsh and strict, he treats the slaves well, and they grow to love him, despite his own cold attitude. At the end of the series the town is named 'Rock Valley' due to the characters of his family name which can be read as the same, despite the town itself not being in a valley.
Raphtalia (ラフタリア)
Voiced by: Asami Seto[1]
A Tanuki (racoon) Demi-human. As Naofumi was unable to trust anyone as his companion, he had little to no way of fighting. Eventually he discovered the underground slave trade, where he discovered Raphtalia. Initially hesitant because of her gender, Naofumi bought her and raised her to be his weapon, and to fight for him. While he was cold to her, he was not cruel, and she grew to care about him deeply. When Naofumi was being publicly humiliated for his false crimes, she stood by him, proving her loyalty to him and making her one of the few people he was willing to trust.
Her real age is around 10 but she looks around 20 as Demi-humans age as they level up. She also acts very mature, suggesting that she has matured physically and mentally. She and Filo are the only beings who have Naofumi's complete trust. She loves Naofumi and often asks him if he will return to his world or what kind of woman he likes, but Naofumi rarely understands her intentions, assuming that she is still mentally a 10-year-old, and often treats her as such. She later becomes the Hero of the Hammer. In the end of the series, she becomes Naofumi's wife and bears his children.
Filo (フィーロ)
A Filolial Queen. Naofumi bought her as an egg from the same slave trader that he got Raphtalia from. She is part of a species known as a Filolial (which resembles a Chocobo from the Final Fantasy series), of which she is a rare-subset; A Queen Filolial. As a Queen, she is much stronger, and faster than normal Filolials, as well as having the ability to speak and change into a human form. As a human, she appears as a young girl with blonde hair and angel wings. She is perpetually hungry and has been stated to eat anything and everything, including a rotting, zombie dragon. She has a somewhat simple and childish personality, that is representative of her age, as she is very young. She has proven herself to be annoying at times, but Naofumi genuinely cares about her, as it was only through her, supposed death, that he was able to unlock and successfully use the Wrath Shield.
She is the physically strongest member in their group rivaling even heros, like Ren and Motoyasu. She is extremely fast and can even use wind magic. She loses none of her abilities in her Human form. She later becomes the Hero of the Claws.

Four Summoned Heroes

Kitamura Motoyasu (北村元康, Motoyasu Kitamura)
Voiced by: Makoto Takahashi[1]
The Hero of the Spear. Motoyasu was a university student before he was summoned to the world after being stabbed to death by his mentally unstable childhood friend and a rich classmate, both of whom he had been dating behind the other's back. He is generally a nice person, however he is easily fooled by women which causes him anguish. Despite this, he will listen to anything a woman says. He is the leader of the party, that Malty Melromarc is initially in. He is a skirt chaser who asks both Raphtalia and Filo to leave Naofumi and join his party the instant he meets each of them, only to be violently rebuked several times. Initially, Filo was told to always hit him in the crotch when she saw him, but this later stopped. His Curse weapons are Lust and Envy, which have caused him to now perceive human women as pigs and have made him attracted to Filolials instead. Unlike most, he seems to retain a certain amount of control when using his curse weapons. He is betrayed and abandoned by his party during the battle with the Spirit Turtle, leaving him critically depressed and borderline catatonic from heartbreak until Filo comforts him; after recovering somewhat, Motoyasu is revealed to have coped with the betrayal of Malty and his party by completely erasing any knowledge of them from his memory, making him the only Hero unaware that his Curse weapons have any kind of drawback. He makes up with Naofumi after moving to his village and begins farming and training himself until his strength is the highest of the four heroes. He also ends up making a name for himself as a top class Filorial breeder. He's 21 when summoned, making the oldest of the four summoned heroes.
Amaki Ren (天木錬, Ren Amaki)
Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka[1]
The Hero of the Sword. Ren was a high school student before he failed to save his childhood friend in his old world and was instead killed in the process of her rescue. Ren initially mistook the world he was summoned to be exactly like the VRMMO game from his world "Brave Star Online" where Level came first and Status Boosts second in priority making his strengthening method extremely inefficient and also leading to the collapse of his party. His Curse weapons are Greed and Gluttony, which have made it impossible for him to collect money or experience points anymore. His entire party was killed by the Spirit Turtle, temporarily driving him mad with grief and jealousy after Naofumi killed it single-handedly. He's 16 when summoned, making him the youngest of the four summoned heroes. He is calmest of the other three heroes but he is also one of the strongest. He killed a dragon for its "precious" materials to increase his strength which later zombified and was eventually killed by Naofumi. Due to the fact that the core of the dragon is fused with his shield Naofumi feels great anger towards Ren whenever he uses the shield of Wrath.
Kawasumi Itsuki (川澄樹, Itsuki Kawasumi)
Voiced by: Yoshitaka Yamaya[1]
The Hero of the Bow. Itsuki was a high school student before he was killed in his old world after a large truck took a sudden left turn. He is rumored to be the strongest Hero, but he has a messiah complex and claims everything he does is in the name of justice. His complex comes from the fact that in his world psychic powers are the norm and Itsuki, despite his claims to the contrary, was an incredibly weak esper who was bullied relentlessly. He vanquishes those he sees as evildoers without thinking of the consequences of his actions. His Curse Weapon is Pride, which has caused him to become depressed and filled with self-loathing. It has also made him unable to recover Mana or SP. He was brainwashed by the Church of the Three Heroes to become a killing machine after his party abandons him, but was freed by his fellow heroes and their remaining companions. He's 17 when summoned, making him the second youngest of the four summoned heroes.

Heroes Companions

Motoyasu's Party

Malty Melromarc/Medea (マルティ=メルロマルク)
The former first Princess of Melromarc, also known as Myne Sophia, Bitch, Whore and Witch. She (or rather Medea, the being who she splintered from) is the primary antagonist of the series. Malty was the first (and only) person to join Naofumi in the beginning, but shortly after, she stole his money and equipment, minus his shield, and then claimed he raped her. Her actions made Naofumi into a dark, cynical, and distrustful person. She manipulated the other three heroes after the Queen ousted her and The King, planning to use each other to retake her place in the palace following her renaming and disownment. She was married off to her sadistic uncle where she was tortured and "killed" until she reappeared alive and attempted to lead a coup, but was unsuccessful and was executed. She was then revealed to be a piece of Medea's soul in human form, and then Medea attempted to kill Naofumi and the others, except Itsuki, but only managed to send them back to their respective worlds, along with sending Raphtalia with Naofumi. Naofumi returns with the others, while becoming a god himself. She was finally killed for good when Naofumi managed to completely redirect her final attack back at her. The attack strikes all forms of the person from all realities, essentially destroying their existence completely.

Naofumi's Companions

Fohl
A White Tiger Demi-human. He is one of the many slaves owned by Naofumi. He and his sister are both related to royalty from the Silt Welt, but as their family was chased out when they were babies, they were found and raised as slaves. While he often reacts coldly to Naofumi, he does show some respect to him. He later becomes the Hero of the Gauntlet.
Atlas
A White Tiger Demi-human, and sister to Fohl. She had a weak constitution, and suffered from several aliments at once when she and her brother were found by Naofumi. Fohl, did everything for her, but was unable to help her as her sicknesses was too severe. However Naofumi, managed to produce Yggdrasil medicine, the most powerful healing elixir, and gave it to her. While it cured her illness, it could not cure her eyes, which were severely damaged beyond repair. She grew to love Naofumi, much to the irritation of her brother. She learned to 'see' by using chi energy.
She died in the battle against the Houou, protecting Naofumi. As her final request he absorbed her body into his shield which unlocked the 'Shield of Compassion', a blessed version of his Cursed Shield, which had the same move set, but without the backlash. Her spirit from then on resided within the Shield and would remain there, often appearing to talk to the others.
Melty Q. Melromarc
The Second princess and heir to the throne. Unlike her sister, she is good natured and kind. She holds an extreme fondness for Filolials. At one point, Naofumi makes the incorrect assumption that she and Firo are lovers. Initially, Naofumi assumed she was like her sister, until she was nearly assassinated by the same knights who protected her. Eventually he grew to accept her as an ally and she fell in love with him. She was constantly egged on by her mother. In the end she, like Raphtalia, married Naofumi and had his children.
Trash Melromarc XXXII
The King of Melromarc. Initially he followed the religion of the Three heroes, accepting the belief that the Shield hero was a demon. He and Malty both made Naofumi's existence a living hell. Eventually when the Queen returned he was stripped of his powers and renamed Trash by Naofumi.
In his youth he was the Hero of the Cane and was also called the Great King of Wisdom. When he realizes the errors of his actions, he deeply regrets them and apologizes to Naofumi, and kept the name Trash, stating that he was no better than trash.
Mirellia Q Melromarc
The true ruler of Melromarc. She is initially not present due to her efforts to maintain peace between kingdoms. When she discovers what happened, she is furious and returns and brings up the accusations that Malty had against Naofumi. She not only proves them false, but she offers compensation to Naofumi. After this she grants him many benefits and exemptions in return for his services as a hero.
She is killed in Malty's attempted uprising. Naofumi is greatly hurt by this because he was unable to protect her. Melty takes her place as queen, but she returns briefly as a revived spirit, at the end.
Rishia Ivyred
Originally a member of Itsuki's team, she was thrown out due to her weak abilities and false accusations of stealing. She was taken in by Naofumi, who helps her train and become stronger. She grows to respect Naofumi, but she loves Itsuki despite being thrown out of his team due to the help he gave her before. She eventually marries Itsuki in the end.

Media

Light novel

The Rising of the Shield Hero (盾の勇者の成り上がり Tate no Yūsha no Nariagari) is a Japanese light novel series written by Aneko Yusagi. Originally published as a web novel, the series has since been published by Media Factory with an expanded story-line featuring illustrations by Seira Minami. As of January 25, 2018, 19 volumes have been published.

No.TitleJapanese releaseEnglish release
1The Rising of the Shield Hero Vol. 1 (Tate No Yūsha No Nariagari, Vol.1 (盾の勇者の成り上がり 1))August 22, 2013[2]
ISBN 978-4840152754
September 15, 2015[3]
ISBN 978-1935548720
  • Chapter One: "A Royal Summons"
  • Chapter Two: "The Heroes"
  • Chapter Three: "A Heroic Discussion"
  • Chapter Four: "Specially-Arranged Funding"
  • Chapter Five: "The Reality of the Shield"
  • Chapter Six: "A Backstabber Named Landmine"
  • Chapter Seven: "False Charges"
  • Chapter Eight: "Ruined Reputation"
  • Chapter Nine: "They Call it a Slave"
  • Chapter Ten: "Kids' Menu"
  • Chapter Eleven: "The Fruits of Slavery"
  • Chapter Twelve: "What's Yours is Mine"
  • Chapter Thirteen: "Medicine"
  • Chapter Fourteen: "To Take a Life"
  • Chapter Fifteen: "Demi-Humans"
  • Chapter Sixteen: "The Two-Headed, Black Dog"
  • Chapter Seventeen: "Preparing for the Wave"
  • Chapter Eighteen: "Barbarian Armor"
  • Chapter Nineteen: "The Dragon Hourglass"
  • Chapter Twenty: "The Sword"
  • Chapter Twenty-One: "The Wave of Destruction"
  • Chapter Twenty-Two: "The Clash of Spear and Shield"
  • Chapter Twenty-Three: "All I'd Wanted To Hear"
  • Epilogue
  • Special Extra Chapter One: "The Spear Hero's Buffoonery"
  • Special Extra Chapter Two: "The Flag on the Kid's Meal"
2The Rising of the Shield Hero Vol. 2 (Tate No Yūsha No Nariagari, Vol.2 (盾の勇者の成り上がり 2))October 1, 2013[4]
ISBN 978-4040660493
October 20, 2015[5]
ISBN 978-1935548782
  • Prologue: "Shared Pain"
  • Chapter One: "Egg Machine"
  • Chapter Two: "Gratitude for Life"
  • Chapter Three: "Filo"
  • Chapter Four: "Growth"
  • Chapter Five: "Kick and Run"
  • Chapter Six: "Wings"
  • Chapter Seven: "Transformation"
  • Chapter Eight: "Carrot and Stick"
  • Chapter Nine: "Rewards"
  • Chapter Ten: "Traveling Merchant"
  • Chapter Eleven: "Travel by Carriage"
  • Chapter Twelve: "Rumors of the Heroes"
  • Chapter Thirteen: "Take Everything but Life"
  • Chapter Fourteen: "Magic Practice"
  • Chapter Fifteen: "Why it Was Sealed"
  • Chapter Sixteen: "Invading Vines"
  • Chapter Seventeen: "Improving the Product Line"
  • Chapter Eighteen: "Diseased Village"
  • Chapter Nineteen: "Curse Series"
  • Chapter Twenty: "The Shield of Rage"
  • Epilogue: "As a Shield..."
  • Special Extra Chapter: "Presents"
3The Rising of the Shield Hero Vol. 3 (Tate No Yūsha No Nariagari, Vol.3 (盾の勇者の成り上がり 3))December 21, 2013[6]
ISBN 978-4040661667
February 16, 2016
ISBN 978-1935548669
  • Prologue
  • Chapter One: "Filo's Friend"
  • Chapter Two: "The Fruits of Peddling"
  • Chapter Three: "Everyone Loves Angels"
  • Chapter Four: "The Volunteer"
  • Chapter Five: "A Royal Order"
  • Chapter Six: "Welcome"
  • Chapter Seven: "General Commander"
  • Chapter Eight: "Before the Storm"
  • Chapter Nine: "Framed Again?"
  • Chapter Ten: "The Third Wave"
  • Chapter Eleven: "Grow Up"
  • Chapter Twelve: "Iron Maiden"
  • Chapter Thirteen: "Parting Ways"
  • Chapter Fourteen: "On the Road Again"
  • Chapter Fifteen: "The Shield Demon"
  • Chapter Sixteen: "Appointment Arrangements"
  • Chapter Seventeen: "The Princess's True Strength"
  • Chapter Eighteen: "Persuasion"
  • Chapter Nineteen: The Tools
  • Chapter Twenty: Shadow"
  • Epilogue: "Name"
  • Extra Chapter: "Before I Met My Best Friend"
4The Rising of the Shield Hero Vol. 4 (Tate No Yūsha No Nariagari, Vol.4 (盾の勇者の成り上がり 4))February 25, 2014[7]
ISBN 978-4040663210
June 14, 2016
ISBN 978-1935548652
  • Prologue: "On The Run"
  • Chapter One: "Demi-Human Adventurer Town"
  • Chapter Two: "Noblemen"
  • Chapter Three: "Tyrant Dragon Rex"
  • Chapter Four: "The Legendary Bird God"
  • Chapter Five: "Filo vs Fitoria"
  • Chapter Six: "The Bird God's Peace"
  • Chapter Seven: "The Battle of Shield and Spear"
  • Chapter Eight: "Judgment"
  • Chapter Nine: "Replica"
  • Chapter Ten: "Shield of Wrath"
  • Chapter Eleven: "The Queen"
  • Chapter Twelve: "Paying the Piper"
  • Epilogue: "Friends Forever"
  • Extra Bonus Chapter: "The Fearful Filolial"
5The Rising of the Shield Hero Vol. 5 (Tate No Yūsha No Nariagari, Vol.5 (盾の勇者の成り上がり 5))April 25, 2014[8]
ISBN 978-4040667188
August 23, 2016
ISBN 978-1935548676
  • Prologue: "Class Up"
  • Chapter One: "The Heroes' Teammates"
  • Chapter Two: "Meeting of the Heroes"
  • Chapter Three: "Power Up"
  • Chapter Four: "Weapon Copy"
  • Chapter Five: "Gravestones"
  • Chapter Six: "Cal Mira"
  • Chapter Seven: "The Tavern"
  • Chapter Eight: "Karma"
  • Chapter Nine: "Island Days"
  • Chapter Ten: "The Water Temple"
  • Chapter Eleven: "Inter-dimensional Whale"
  • Chapter Twelve: "L'Arc Berg"
  • Chapter Thirteen: "Soul-Healing Water"
  • Epilogue: "The Problem We Face"
  • Extra Chapter: "The Cal Mira Hot Springs"
6The Rising of the Shield Hero Vol. 6 (Tate No Yūsha No Nariagari, Vol.6 (盾の勇者の成り上がり 6))June 25, 2014[9]
ISBN 978-4040667904
November 22, 2016
ISBN 978-1935548560
  • Prologue: "Cal Mira Superstitions"
  • Chapter One: "The Seven Star Heroes"
  • Chapter Two: "An Unhappy Girl"
  • Chapter Three: "Framed Again"
  • Chapter Four: "Custom Order"
  • Chapter Five: "Battle Advisors"
  • Chapter Six: "Hengen Muso Style"
  • Chapter Seven: "Impossible Training?"
  • Chapter Eight: "Life-Force Water"
  • Chapter Nine: "What it Means to Train"
  • Chapter Ten: "Kigurumi"
  • Chapter Eleven: "——'s Familiar"
  • Chapter Twelve: "Getting Ahead of the Enemy"
  • Chapter Thirteen: "Game Knowledge Bares its Fangs"
  • Chapter Fourteen: "What it Means to be a Hero"
  • Chapter Fifteen: "The Spirit Tortoise"
  • Chapter Sixteen: "The Country Above the Spirit Tortoise"
  • Epilogue: "A Disquieting Place"
  • Extra Chapter: "Trials and Tribulations of the Bow Hero"
7The Rising of the Shield Hero Vol. 7 (Tate No Yūsha No Nariagari, Vol.7 (盾の勇者の成り上がり 7))September 25, 2014[10]
ISBN 978-4-04-066996-0
April 18, 2017
ISBN 978-1944937089
  • Prologue: "The Search"
  • Chapter One: "Helping Others"
  • Chapter Two: "Spirit Tortoise Familiar (Human Type)"
  • Chapter Three: "The Spirit Tortoise Reawakens"
  • Chapter Four: "Spirit Tortoise Tyrant"
  • Chapter Five: "Mass Destruction"
  • Chapter Six: "Versus the Spirit Tortoise, Opening Stages"
  • Chapter Seven: "Buying Time"
  • Chapter Eight: "The Search"
  • Chapter Nine: "The Spirit Tortoise Cave"
  • Chapter Ten: "Strangers"
  • Chapter Eleven: "The Heroes' Inscription"
  • Chapter Twelve: "The Spirit Tortoise's Heart"
  • Chapter Thirteen: "Who Pulls the Strings"
  • Chapter Fourteen: "Liberation"
  • Chapter Fifteen: "The Spirit Tortoise's Soul"
  • Epilogue: "Ost Horai"
  • Extra Chapter: "Searching for the Soul-Healing Water"
8The Rising of the Shield Hero Vol. 8 (Tate No Yūsha No Nariagari, Vol.8 (盾の勇者の成り上がり 8))November 21, 2014[11]
ISBN 978-4040671802
June 13, 2017
ISBN 978-1944937096
  • Prologue: "The Never-Ending Labyrinth"
  • Chapter One: "The Hunting Hero"
  • Chapter Two: "Escape"
  • Chapter Three: "The Unknown World"
  • Chapter Four: "Selling Drop Items"
  • Chapter Five: "Sales Demonstration"
  • Chapter Six: "Otherworldly Equipment"
  • Chapter Seven: "The Legend of the Waves"
  • Chapter Eight: "On the Way to the Hunting Hero's House"
  • Chapter Nine: "Shikigami"
  • Chapter Ten: "The Katana of the Vassal Weapons:
  • Chapter Eleven: "Rescuing the Angel"
  • Chapter Twelve: "Humming Fairy"
  • Chapter Thirteen: "The Hunting Hero's Skills"
  • Chapter Fourteen: "Return Dragon Vien"
  • Chapter Fifteen: "The Katana's Choice"
  • Chapter Sixteen: "No Incantations"
  • Chapter Seventeen: "Blood Flower Strike"
  • Epilogue: "Together Again"
9The Rising of the Shield Hero Vol. 9 (Tate No Yūsha No Nariagari, Vol.9 (盾の勇者の成り上がり 9))January 23, 2015[12]
ISBN 978-4040673554
November 15, 2017
ISBN 978-1944937256
  • Prologue: "The Waves of Another World"
  • Chapter One: "Otherworldly Techniques"
  • Chapter Two: "Quick Draw"
  • Chapter Three: "Lure"
  • Chapter Four: "Like a Charging Wild Boar"
  • Chapter Five: Together, With Conditions"
  • Chapter Six: "The Reformed"
  • Chapter Seven: "Barbaroi Armor"
  • Chapter Eight: "Two Swords"
  • Chapter Nine: "Kyo's Laboratory"
  • Chapter Ten: "When Trust is Lost"
  • Chapter Eleven: "Sacrifice Aura"
  • Chapter Twelve: "A Heavy Price to Pay"
  • Epilogue: "Kizuna Between Worlds"
10The Rising of the Shield Hero Vol. 10 (Tate No Yūsha No Nariagari, Vol.10 (盾の勇者の成り上がり 10))March 25, 2015[13]
ISBN 978-4040674858
March 20, 2018
ISBN 978-1944937263
  • Prologue: "The Spirit Tortoise's Barrier"
  • Chapter One: "The Seven Star Staff Hero"
  • Chapter Two: "Whereabouts of the Slaves"
  • Chapter Three: "Acquaintances"
  • Chapter Four: "E Float Shield"
  • Chapter Five: "The Seaetto Territory"
  • Chapter Six: "Feeding the Herd"
  • Chapter Seven: "Employing the Bioplant"
  • Chapter Eight: "Children of the Sea"
  • Chapter Nine: "Hanging Out the Shield"
  • Chapter Ten: "Zeltoble"
  • Chapter Eleven: "Slave Hunters"
  • Chapter Twelve: "The Department Store"
  • Chapter Thirteen: "The Underground Coliseum"
  • Chapter Fourteen: "Ring Name"
  • Chapter Fifteen: "Surprise Attacks and Conspiracies"
  • Chapter Sixteen: "Nadia"
  • Chapter Seventeen: "Farce"
  • Chapter Eighteen: "Exhibition Match"
  • Chapter Nineteen: "Big Shots of the Underground"
  • Epilogue: "Come-On"
11The Rising of the Shield Hero Vol. 11 (Tate No Yūsha No Nariagari, Vol.11 (盾の勇者の成り上がり 11))June 25, 2015[14]
ISBN 978-4040676982
June 12, 2018
ISBN 978-1944937461
  • Prologue: "To Market"
  • Chapter One: "Sacred Tree Elixir"
  • Chapter Two: "Return of the Village"
  • Chapter Three: "Alps"
  • Chapter Four: "A Shield to Protect the Shield"
  • Chapter Five: "Trash and the Hakuko"
  • Chapter Six: "The Fruits of Training"
  • Chapter Seven: "The Plan to Capture the Spear Hero"
  • Chapter Eight: "The Day the Game Ended"
  • Chapter Nine: "I Dub Thee Witch"
  • Chapter Ten: "New Awakening"
  • Chapter Eleven: "Loincloth Pup"
  • Chapter Twelve: "The Decision"
  • Chapter Thirteen: "Oodles of Ambushes"
  • Chapter Fourteen: "Official Request"
  • Chapter Fifteen: "The Masked Man"
  • Chapter Sixteen: "The Merits of Invading Other Worlds"
  • Chapter Seventeen: "Temptation"
  • Chapter Eighteen: "Flash"
  • Epilogue: "Making Peace with the Sword Hero"
12The Rising of the Shield Hero Vol. 12 (Tate No Yūsha No Nariagari, Vol.12 (盾の勇者の成り上がり 12))September 25, 2015[15]
ISBN 978-4040677873
August 18, 2018
ISBN 978-1944937959
13The Rising of the Shield Hero Vol. 13 (Tate No Yūsha No Nariagari, Vol.13 (盾の勇者の成り上がり 13))November 25, 2015[16]
ISBN 978-4040679655
December 18, 2018
ISBN 978-1944937966
14Tate No Yūsha No Nariagari, Vol.14 (盾の勇者の成り上がり 14)February 25, 2016[17]
ISBN 978-4040681214
15Tate No Yūsha No Nariagari, Vol.15 (盾の勇者の成り上がり 15)September 23, 2016[18]
ISBN 978-4040686387
16Tate No Yūsha No Nariagari, Vol.16 (盾の勇者の成り上がり 16)January 25, 2017[19]
ISBN 978-4040690513
17Tate No Yūsha No Nariagari, Vol.17 (盾の勇者の成り上がり 17)March 25, 2017[20]
ISBN 978-4040691909
18Tate No Yūsha No Nariagari, Vol.18 (盾の勇者の成り上がり 18)July 25, 2017[21]
ISBN 978-4040693545
19Tate No Yūsha No Nariagari, Vol.19 (盾の勇者の成り上がり 19)January 25, 2018[22]
ISBN 978-4040696652

Manga

The novel series was adapted into a manga series by Aiya Kyū and published by Media Factory, with ten volumes released as of February 23, 2018. Both the novel and manga series were licensed by One Peace Books and were published in North American starting in September 2015.[23]

Anime

An anime adaptation was announced in June 2017.[24] The television series is produced by Kinema Citrus and directed by Takao Abo,[25] with Keigo Koyanagi handling series composition, Masahiro Suwa designing the characters and Kevin Penkin composing the music.[1] The series will premiere in January 2019.[26] Crunchyroll will stream the anime.[27]

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  24. "The Rising of the Shield Hero Fantasy Novels Get Anime". Anime News Network. June 22, 2017. Retrieved June 22, 2017.
  25. "Kadokawa Announces 2 New Anime Titles, Rising of the Shield Hero, Chio's School Road Staff". Anime News Network. July 1, 2017. Retrieved July 2, 2017.
  26. "The Rising of The Shield Hero Anime's 1st Promo Reveals January Premiere". Anime News Network. September 1, 2018. Retrieved September 1, 2018.
  27. "Crunchyroll to Stream The Rising of the Shield Hero, A place further than the Universe Anime". Anime News Network. July 3, 2017. Retrieved July 3, 2017.
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