Chrono Crusade

Chrono Crusade

Kurono Kuruseido
2003 –2004 Gonzo Fuji TV 24 episodes Completed
Action Supernatural Historical Romance
Details & Synopsis
Before the modern obsession with demons and exorcists, Studio Gonzo delivered the definitive "nuns with guns" action-tragedy of the early 2000s. Set against a demon-infested 1920s New York, Chrono Crusade is a relentless blend of gothic horror, theological action, and ticking-clock dread. Sister Rosette Christopher literally burns away her own lifespan to fuel her demonic partner Chrono - giving every bombastic firefight a profound undercurrent of melancholic consequence. It famously diverges from Daisuke Moriyama's manga, but the anime earns its own conclusion: notoriously devastating, completely unforgettable. A beautiful, heartbreaking artifact of an era when shows weren't afraid to break your heart and leave you staring at a bittersweet sunset.
Alt Title Kurono Kuruseido
Studio Gonzo
Network Fuji TV
Aired 2003 – 2004
Episodes 24
Genre Action, Supernatural, Historical, Romance
Status Completed
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Order of Magdalene Arc (12) Aion's Shadow Arc (12)
Order of Magdalene Arc 12 eps 12 canon 📷 3
001 Sister Rosette Aired Nov 24, 2003 canon 📷 97
Canon. 1920s New York. Sister Rosette Christopher and her demon partner Chrono are introduced. It’s loud, it’s destructive, and the property damage is high. The "nuns with guns" era starts here.
002 Contractor Aired Dec 1, 2003 canon 📷 120
Canon. The nature of the contract is explained: Rosette is literally trading her life for Chrono’s power. Every bullet has a price in years. Gonzo is establishing the stakes early.
003 The Servants Aired Dec 8, 2003 canon 📷 108
Canon. Azmaria is introduced. The "Divine Child" trope is used as a lens to show the Order of Magdalene’s darker, more bureaucratic side.
004 Sinner Aired Dec 15, 2003 canon
Canon. Aion, the antagonist, finally steps out of the shadows. He is the ultimate 2000s goth villain-manipulative, powerful, and impeccably dressed for a war against heaven.
005 Militia Aired Dec 22, 2003 canon
Canon. The Order prepares for an escalating threat. This episode deepens the world-building of a paranormal 1920s that feels just as dangerous as the Great Depression.
006 Jewel Witch Aired Jan 5, 2004 canon
Canon. Satella Harvenheit is introduced. She is the professional "Jewel Summoner" who makes the Order look like amateurs. Her rivalry with Rosette is peak early-2000s banter.
007 Devil Aired Jan 12, 2004 canon
Canon. Chrono’s demonic nature is pushed to the forefront. We see the gap between the small, helpful boy and the being that once laid waste to legions.
008 Puppets Aired Jan 19, 2004 canon
Canon. Aion begins using his "Sinners" to dismantle the Order’s influence. The horror elements start to outweigh the action comedy as the show settles into its true tone.
009 Joshua Aired Jan 26, 2004 canon
Canon. The search for Rosette’s brother Joshua reaches a turning point. The trauma that drives Rosette is given a face, and it’s a lot more complicated than she hoped.
010 Horn Aired Feb 2, 2004 canon
Canon. The significance of Chrono’s missing horns is revealed. It’s a metaphor for lost power and a literal weapon used against them by Aion.
011 Beast Aired Feb 9, 2004 canon
Canon. A desperate battle where Chrono is forced to release his full form. The cost to Rosette’s lifespan is visible now. The clock is ticking.
012 Holy Night Aired Feb 16, 2004 canon
Canon. A rare moment of quiet before the end. The Christmas setting highlights the isolation of being a contractor whose life is burning out while the world celebrates.
Aion's Shadow Arc 12 eps 12 canon
013 Older Sister Aired Feb 23, 2004 canon
Canon. The arc shifts to the endgame. Rosette finally confronts Joshua, but he isn’t the boy she remembers. Aion’s corruption is total.
014 Prayer Aired Mar 1, 2004 canon
Canon. The Order is under siege. Faith vs. raw power. It’s the philosophical core of the show-praying for a miracle when you already know the answer is "no."
015 Pursuer Aired Mar 8, 2004 canon
Canon. Satella’s past and her connection to Aion’s Sinners are fleshed out. Everyone in this show is running away from a ghost, and the ghosts are winning.
016 Believer Aired Mar 15, 2004 canon
Canon. The tension within the Order reaches a breaking point. Institutional faith is tested against personal sacrifice. It’s getting dark.
017 Accomplices Aired Mar 22, 2004 canon
Canon. Rosette and Chrono have to decide how much further they are willing to go. The answer, as always, is "everything."
018 Four People Aired Mar 29, 2004 canon
Canon. The main cast-Rosette, Chrono, Satella, and Azmaria-are isolated. It’s a character-driven deep dive into why they keep fighting a war they can't win.
019 Head Aired Apr 5, 2004 canon
Canon. The final confrontation with the Sinners begins. The action is high, but the underlying feeling is one of inevitable loss.
020 Poison Aired Apr 12, 2004 canon
Canon. Aion reveals his ultimate plan. It’s not just a war on heaven; it’s a plan to break the concept of destiny itself. Rosette is caught in the gears.
021 Magdalene Aired Apr 19, 2004 canon
Canon. The history of the original Mary Magdalene and Chrono is revealed. The cycle of sacrifice has happened before. Rosette isn’t special; she’s just next.
022 Goodbye Aired Apr 26, 2004 canon
Canon. Exactly what it says on the tin. The first of the "goodbyes." If you haven’t started crying yet, this is where Gonzo makes you start.
023 Noise Aired May 17, 2004 canon
Canon. The penultimate chaos. The world is falling apart, the Order is gone, and Rosette’s time has almost run out. The silence at the center of the storm.
024 Chrono Aired Jun 10, 2004 canon
Canon. The finale. Notoriously one of the most heartbreaking endings in anime history. A sunset, a porch, and a refusal to look away from the cost of the contract. End of an era.
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canon Episode adapts events from the source manga.
mixed Adapts source material but adds anime-original scenes.
good-filler Anime-original episode generally well-received by fans.
filler Anime-original episode not based on the source manga.
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Rosette Christopher

Sister of the Order / Contractor

The loud-mouthed, trigger-happy, and deeply compassionate Sister of the Order of Magdalene. Rosette isn't your average nun; she fights demons in 1920s New York with holy steam-powered guns, leaving a massive trail of property damage in her wake. Her absolute drive to find her lost brother Joshua led her to strike a contract with the devil Chrono. The soul-binding pocket watch around her neck steadily ticks away her remaining life force every time she unleashes his power, making her hyperactive joy incredibly poignant.
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Chrono

Sealed Sinner / Devil Partner

The legendary "Sinner" who turned his back on his demonic brethren. Chrono spends most of his time disguised as a sweet, quiet, and incredibly helpful boy in an oversized coat, acting as Rosette's devoted partner. But when Rosette opens the seal on her pocket watch, his terrifying, horned true form is unleashed. Chrono carries an agonizing guilt for his past atrocities, and his absolute dedication to protecting Rosette, even though it actively shortens her life, is the tragic, beautiful core of the series.
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Azmaria Hendric

Apostle of Charity / Soprano Singer

The gentle, gold-hearted young girl blessed (and cursed) with the powers of an Apostle. Azmaria's singing voice has the supernatural ability to heal the sick and soothe spirits, making her a prime target for manipulative demons and cults. After Rosette and Chrono rescue her from a life of exploitation, she joins the Order of Magdalene as an apprentice. She brings a soft, innocent warmth to the group, desperately trying to help her new "family" survive the dark times ahead.
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Satella Harvenheit

Jewel Summoner / Bounty Hunter

A wealthy, elegant jewel summoner from Germany who works as a mercenary demon hunter in New York. Driven by a burning, vengeful obsession to find her older sister Florette, who was kidnapped by the demon Aion after their family was slaughtered, Satella initially despises Chrono simply for what he is. Behind her proud, aristocratic front and devastating jewel-magic combat style lies a deeply lonely girl who desperately craves a place to belong.
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Aion

Primary Antagonist / Sinner Leader

The charismatic, ruthlessly philosophical leader of the Sinners. Chrono's former "brother," Aion seeks to overthrow the oppressive hierarchy of both Heaven and Hell to establish absolute free will. He is a master manipulator who orchestrates the corruption of Joshua Christopher and the kidnapping of Apostles to fuel his grand, apocalyptic rebellion. His cold, mocking intellect and absolute lack of remorse make him a terrifyingly effective big bad.
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Father Ewan Remington

SPOILER!

Minister of the Order / Guardian

The incredibly handsome, soft-spoken, and highly skilled minister of the Order of Magdalene. Father Remington acts as a mentor and protective older brother figure to Rosette, always ready to step in with his holy gun and blade when things go sideways. However, his ageless beauty and superhuman combat reflexes mask a monumental secret: he is actually an angel who descended to Earth, carrying his own heavy regrets about the eternal war against the Sinners.
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Joshua Christopher

SPOILER!

Apostle of Hope / Tragic Brother

Rosette's beloved younger brother and one of the seven holy Apostles. Born with a painfully frail body but blessed with divine healing powers, his desperate desire to stop being a burden made him easy prey for Aion. Brainwashed and given Chrono's stolen horns, Joshua was turned into a tragic weapon for the Sinners, completely losing his memories of Rosette and unleashing devastating chronological distortions. He is the heartbreaking catalyst for the entire series.
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Mary Magdalene

SPOILER!

The Holy Maiden / Chrono's First Contractor

The legendary holy maiden of the past whose soul was bound to Chrono. Mary possessed the power of foresight and a heart of absolute purity. Her tragic death, which occurred when Chrono was still working with Aion, was the ultimate catalyst that caused Chrono to break away from the Sinners, rip off his own horns, and seek redemption. She is the haunting, beautiful blueprint for Rosette's own self-sacrificing journey.
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Duke Duffau

Duke of Pandemonium / Temporary Ally

An incredibly powerful, proud high devil who represents the traditional hierarchy of Pandemonium. Since Aion's rebellion threatens the entire demonic order, Duffau actively travels to Earth to hunt down the Sinners. Showing the series' signature gray-and-gray morality, he actually strikes a temporary, tense alliance with the Order of Magdalene to defeat their common enemy, proving that even devils have a strict code of conduct.
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Rizel

Spider Sinner / Devoted Assassin

One of Aion's original Sinners who manipulates deadly spider threads and takes over human minds. Rizel is fanatically devoted to Aion's vision of absolute freedom, carrying a deep-seated, obsessive loyalty that borders on madness. Her relentless hunt for the Apostles and her terrifying, web-slinging ambush on the Magdalene train remain some of the tensest and most claustrophobic action sequences in the early half of the series.
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