Heart no Kuni no Alice – Alice In The Country Of Hearts – QuinRose – Images
Search within Heart no Kuni no Alice
1,568 anime images in gallery
Some content is for members only, please sign up to see all content!
Search within Heart no Kuni no Alice
1,568 anime images in gallery
Some content is for members only, please sign up to see all content!
Original character design: Hime Ringo
Illustration (Remake): Fujimaru Mamenosuke
Developer & Publisher: QuinRose
PLOT
Unlike Lewis Caroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Alice in this parody is quite different.
She is practical, strong, and yet quite the darkly cynical one.
As opposed to the traditional story, Alice is forcefully kidnapped by a mysterious man with bunny ears into a place called “Heartland”.
After being tricked into drinking a mysterious medicine, Alice soon finds out that she is forced to play in mysterious game.
In order for her to go home, she has to meet and spend time with the strange residents of Heartland and fill up a bottle, only then can she go home.
To make matters worse, Heartland is on the verge of a civil war where everyone in this quite strange and deranged world finds it hard to trust anyone and goes with their instinct to kill.
General Information:
Heart no Kuni no Alice (Japanese: ハートの国のアリス lit. Alice in the Country of Hearts) was originally developed as a Japanese female-oriented visual novel by Quin Rose.
Heart no Kuni no Alice dabbles around themes of adventure, comedy, harem, fantasy and most definitely romance.
Heart no Kuni no Alice is based on Lewis Caroll’s classic “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”.
Heart no Kuni no Alice otome game was released on February 2007 for the Windows PC and September 2008 and July 2009 for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable, accordingly.
The manga adaptation of Heart no Kuni no Alice was written by Quin Rose and illustrated by Soumei Hoshino.
Heart no Kuni no Alice was serialized in Mag Garden’s Monthly Comic Avarus since October 2007.
Heart no Kuni no Alice ended with its chapters collected and published in six volumes on October 2010.
A spin-off manga series was released on the following year entitled “Joker no Kuni no Alice: Circus to Utotsuki Game” which was illustrated by Mamenosuke Fujimaru.
Joker no Kuni no Alice: Circus to Utotsuki Game is still an ongoing manga series in Ichijinsha’s Comic Zero Sum since June 2011.
Update:
Kodansha have published nine novels by Yukiko Uozumi on Heart no Kuni no Alice from February 2008 to March 2011.
Two other novels by Midori Tateyama and three novels by Sana Shirakawa were published following the events of the original series Heart no Kuni no Alice and its sequel counterparts.
Quinrose was originally working on an OVA (original video animation) of Heart no Kuni no Alice but was delayed until further notice.
On the other hand, Asahi Production worked on the feature-length animated film entitled “Heart no Kuni no Alice: Wonderful Wonder World” which hit the theaters last July 2011.
Release date:
Original game
Last entry 6 weeks ago