Moriarty the Patriot

Moriarty the Patriot (Japanese: 憂国のモリアーティ, Hepburn: Yūkoku no Moriāti) is a Japanese mystery manga series written by Ryōsuke Takeuchi and illustrated by Hikaru Miyoshi, based on Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes series. It is a prequel, focusing on the youth of Holmes' nemesis, mathematics prodigy, William James Moriarty. An anime television series adaptation by Production I.G aired from October to December 2020. The series is a split-cour anime, with the second half set to premiere in April 2021.

Moriarty the Patriot
Cover of Moriarty the Patriot volume 1 by Shueisha
憂国のモリアーティ
(Yūkoku no Moriāti)
GenreCrime, mystery[1][2]
Manga
Written byRyōsuke Takeuchi
Illustrated byHikaru Miyoshi
Published byShueisha
English publisher
MagazineJump Square
DemographicShōnen
Original runAugust 4, 2016 – present
Volumes13
Anime television series
Directed byKazuya Nomura
Written byGō Zappa
Taku Kishimoto
Music byAsami Tachibana
StudioProduction I.G
Licensed byFunimation
Original networkTokyo MX, BS11, MBS
Original run October 11, 2020 – present
Episodes24[3]

Plot

In the late 19th century, the British Empire has become a global power. Due to the strict class stratification, the average citizen has little chance of successfully rising up to the top, where the despicable nobility rules over them all. After Albert Moriarty's family adopts two orphans, William James and Louis James, he learns that they share a common hatred for the corrupt British nobility with William James calling himself a "crime consultant". They scheme together to kill Albert's cruel blood related brother, also named William, burn down the family estate, and then start a new life together aimed at using illegal means to destroy the class system which had plagued the country for centuries. While enacting an elaborate scheme to murder a noble who was hunting commoners, William James Moriarty encounters Sherlock, who is able to deduce a third party was involved in the murder. This piques Moriarty's interest in Sherlock and leads him to frame Sherlock for murdering a count to test his abilities.[4][5][6]

Characters

William James Moriarty (ウィリアム・ジェームズ・モリアーティ, Uiriamu Jēmuzu Moriāti)
Voiced by: Soma Saito,[7] Shizuka Ishigami (young)[8]
The middle Moriarty brother and a crime consultant. He possesses great intelligence and uses it to come up with the perfect crimes in hopes of ending the class system and reforming society. He helps victims of class-influenced crimes get their revenge by setting up a crime scene where their victims do the killing without leaving any evidence of their involvement behind. William was originally raised in an orphanage before being adopted by Albert and assumed the identity of the real William after he was killed through one of his crime schemes.
Albert James Moriarty (アルバート・ジェームズ・モリアーティ, Arubāto Jēmuzu Moriāti)
Voiced by: Takuya Satō[7]
The oldest of the Moriarty brothers. He is the only true Moriarty of the brothers as he adopted William and Louis after witnessing how broken his real family is and came to believe in William's dreams of remaking society.
Louis James Moriarty (ルイス・ジェームズ・モリアーティ, Ruisu Jēmuzu Moriāti)
Voiced by: Chiaki Kobayashi,[7] Nao Tōyama (young)[8]
The youngest of the Moriarty brothers. He was raised in an orphanage alongside William. As a child, he suffered from an unknown illness and would have died until Albert's father was manipulated into getting him life saving surgery, curing his illness. He is devoted to William and obeys his every order.
Sherlock Holmes (シャーロック・ホームズ, Shārokku Hōmuzu)
Voiced by: Makoto Furukawa[7]
Moriarty's rival, he is a consulting detective who helps Scotland Yard with criminal cases that they can't solve.
John H. Watson (ジョン・H・ワトソン, Jon H Watoson)
Voiced by: Yūki Ono[9]
Watson is a veteran who was a combat medic in the First Anglo-Afghan War as well as Sherlock's flatmate who helps him solve cases.
Fred Porlock (フレッド・ポーロック, Fureddo Pōrokku)
Voiced by: Yūto Uemura[9]
An associate of William's who is a master of disguise and martial arts, including the deadly use of knives and firearms. He acts as William's spy and information gatherer and very rarely speaks unless delivering the information he has gathered. Despite his withdrawn personality, at heart he is quite gentle and kind, especially around children and hates when children are the victims of crimes.
Sebastian Moran (セバスチャン・モラン, Sebasuchan Moran)
Voiced by: Satoshi Hino[9]
Sebastian is one of William's associates. A career soldier who was encouraged to leave the army after he began turning to a life of crime. He is a firearms expert, able to hit his targets at quite extreme distances, especially with rifles and acts as William's soldier, bodyguard and assassin. He has expressed a willingness to sacrifice his own life if William requires it and believes in his dream of a better society.
Mycroft Holmes (マイクロフト・ホームズ, Maikurofuto Hōmuzu)
Voiced by: Hiroki Yasumoto[10]
Sherlock's older brother.
Irene Adler (アイリーンアドラー, Airīn'adorā) / James Bond (ジェームズ・ボンド, Bondo Jēmuzu)
An associate of Holmes and Moriarty and expert cross-dresser and spy.

Media

Manga

The manga series, written by Ryōsuke Takeuchi and illustrated by Hikaru Miyoshi, began serialization in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Jump Square on August 4, 2016.[11] As of November 2020, it has been collected in thirteen tankōbon volumes.[12] The manga is licensed in North America by Viz Media.[13]

Volume list

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 November 4, 2016[14]978-4-08-880857-4October 6, 2020[15]978-1-97-471715-6
2 March 3, 2017[16]978-4-08-881031-7January 5, 2021[17]978-1-97-471935-8
3 July 4, 2017[18]978-4-08-881123-9April 6, 2021[19]978-1-97-471936-5
4 November 2, 2017[20]978-4-08-881166-6
5 March 2, 2018[21]978-4-08-881365-3
6 July 4, 2018[22]978-4-08-881424-7
7 November 2, 2018[23]978-4-08-881627-2
8 March 4, 2019[24]978-4-08-881766-8
9 July 4, 2019[25]978-4-08-881889-4
10 November 1, 2019[26]978-4-08-882109-2
11 March 4, 2020[27]978-4-08-882233-4
12 July 3, 2020[28]978-4-08-882360-7
13 November 4, 2020[12]978-4-08-882482-6

Stage play

Two stage musical adaptations ran in Japan between 2019 and 2020.[29][30]

Anime

An anime television series adaptation was announced at the Jump Festa '20 event on December 22, 2019.[31] The series is directed by Kazuya Nomura at Production I.G, with Tooru Ookubo designing the characters and serving as chief animation director. Gō Zappa and Taku Kishimoto are in charge of scripts, and Asami Tachibana is composing the music.[32] While the first episode was pre-screened on September 21, 2020,[33] the series officially aired from October 11 to December 20, 2020 on Tokyo MX, BS11, and MBS.[9] The opening theme song, "DYING WISH", is performed by Tasuku Hatanaka, while the ending theme song, "ALPHA", is performed by STEREO DIVE FOUNDATION.[34] Muse Communication has licensed the anime in Southeast Asia and South Asia, and is steeaming it on its Muse Asia YouTube channel.[35] Funimation also acquired the series to stream on its website in North America and the British Isles.[36] The series will run for 24 episodes, with the 13-episode second half set to premiere in April 2021.[3]

No.Title[37][lower-alpha 1]Directed byWritten byOriginal air date[38]
1"The Earl's Crime"
Transcription: "Hakushaku no Hanzai" (Japanese: 伯爵の犯罪)
Kazuya Nomura[39]Gō Zappa[39]October 11, 2020 (2020-10-11)[lower-alpha 2]
William James Moriarty, future nemesis of Sherlock Holmes, lives in late 19th century London. William learns of a serial killer who has murdered seven young boys and immediately deduces from their fathers' occupations the killer is a nobleman who encountered the boys at their fathers' shops, except for one boy who was homeless. After interviewing the homeless boy's friend, William deduces the killer must have first seen the boy from a window of the Gastros fine dining club. William's brother, Albert, uses his connections to get William inside the club. William is immediately suspicious of Lord Argleton, a founding member. William notices Argleton's attire was bought from the boys' fathers. After hinting to Argleton he knows about his obsession with young boys, Argleton sends a thug after William, who is easily taken out by William's other brother, Louis. Later, William provides a restrained Argleton to his client, a father of one of the boys, for revenge, revealing that William secretly works as a crime consultant, alongside his brothers Albert and Louis, to help their clients commit crimes. With the police and general public unaware of Argleton's death and disappearance, William declares it another perfect crime.
2"The Scarlet Eyes Act 1"
Transcription: "Hiiro no Hitomi Daiichimaku" (Japanese: 緋色の瞳 第一幕)
Daiki Katō[40]Gō Zappa[40]October 18, 2020 (2020-10-18)
As a young child, William frequently offered advice from his vast memory palace to anyone he met. After returning home with Albert, it is revealed William and Louis were actually orphaned brothers adopted into the Moriarty family and that William is not his real name. The real William was actually the second eldest Moriarty son who mistreated his two adopted brothers while only Albert showed them any kindness. It is revealed Albert had routinely visited Louis and fake William's orphanage to provide charity and when Albert's father was manipulated into adopting an orphan as an act of charity, Albert considered having fake William adopted due to his intellect, especially after learning fake William had already begun advising people how to strike back against abusive nobles and get away with it. After finding out that the real William had deliberately injured a maid, he went to fake William who explained he planned to eventually overthrow the old class system and replace it with a society that values every citizen equally. Shortly afterwards, the Moriarty home burned to the ground, killing everybody except for Albert, Louis and the new William.
3"The Scarlet Eyes Act 2"
Transcription: "Hiiro no Hitomi Dainimaku" (Japanese: 緋色の瞳 第二幕)
Shingo Uchida[41]Gō Zappa[41]October 25, 2020 (2020-10-25)
Several days before the fire, Albert decided to have fake William and Louis adopted, against the wishes of his mother. Albert's father further infuriates her when he pays for Louis' surgery in order to impress another woman. The real William attempts to bully the brothers, but is unsuccessful. While listening to his family continually talk down about commoners, Albert becomes convinced fake William is right about the class system, so he decides to help fake William any way he can. That night, the real William attempts to hide stolen silverware in fake William's room in order to frame him. Fake William had guessed he would attempt this and catches the real William in the act before allowing Albert to stab the real William as a sign of his commitment. Assured of Albert's loyalty, fake William poses the real William in his bed to make it seem fake William is dead. He then sets off a massive gas explosion in the mansion, killing the real William and Albert's parents. As the new head of the Moriarty family, Albert claims to the authorities fake William is the real William and Louis is their adopted brother.
4"A Rare Breed"
Transcription: "Kishōna Tane" (Japanese: 希少な種)
Michiru Itabisashi[42]Gō Zappa[42]November 1, 2020 (2020-11-01)
In the past, the Viscount of Belfor rejected Burton and his wife Michelle's request to see his doctor for their ill son due to Burton being his gardener. As a result, the son died. In the present, William arrives in Durham where he learns about Michelle. When he catches up with Louis, he receives a dinner invitation from the viscount. Later that night, the Moriarty brothers find out the viscount has a heart condition he treats with quinine and a conservatory. The viscount decides to host a tea party in the conservatory. When Burton arrives at his home, it is revealed Michelle has not gotten over their son's death. The next night, William secretly meets Burton at a pub. At the tea party, the viscount enjoys some grapefruit marmalade when Michelle attempts to stab him. Burton stops her, but the viscount begins to feel faint. Before he dies, William reveals to the viscount that grapefruit can neutralize quinine and will disguise his death as natural causes. He also reveals he helped Burton set up the murder as revenge for his dead son. Afterwards, it is revealed that Albert has helped Burton get a job at Queen Mary's Botanical Garden.
5"The Dancers on the Bridge"
Transcription: "Hashi no Ue no Odoriko" (Japanese: 橋の上の踊り子)
Asami Nakatani[43]Gō Zappa[43]November 8, 2020 (2020-11-08)
One of William's noble students, Lucian Atwood, goes missing. William learns Lucian is dating a waitress named Frida. Dudley Bale, an administrative assistant for the university, advises William to ignore the situation. William learns from Frida's employer that Lucian had proposed marriage, despite Frida being a commoner, and she became pregnant. A man had later visited Frida and claimed Lucian no longer wanted to marry her, so Frida threw herself off a bridge and drowned. It is revealed that Dudley staged Frida's murder as a suicide then drugged and imprisoned Lucian in a brothel. William contacts two men, Sebastian Moran and Fred Porlock. Fred retrieves Lucian and places him near the bridge. Dudley rushes to retrieve Lucian only for Frida to rise from the river, terrifying Dudley into confessing to drugging Frida. William arrives and reveals Frida is Fred in disguise. He also reveals Dudley owns several brothels and opium dens and uses his noble status to lure students into them so he can blackmail their families. Sebastien fires several sniper shots at Dudley's feet, causing him to jump backwards and fall into the river where he drowns. A distraught Lucian has Frida buried in a noble cemetery.
6"The 'Noahtic' Act 1"
Transcription: "Noatikku Gōjiken Daiichimaku" (Japanese: ノアティック号事件 第一幕)
Kazuki Yokoyama[44]Gō Zappa[44]November 15, 2020 (2020-11-15)
A commoner is chased down by a hunter and his dogs before being shot. The ocean liner Noahtic begins its maiden voyage and Count Blitz Enders, an openly arrogant noble, heavily criticizes that commoners are allowed aboard. Days previously, William shared his plan to slowly remake society by plunging London into an era of crime, all while committing murders designed to educate commoners in exactly how the nobility have been abusing them, starting with Blitz. Onboard, Sebastien pays Thomas Michaelson, a rapist and murderer, to provoke Blitz, hoping Blitz will overreact against Thomas, reasoning that the death of a man like Thomas can be put to good use. Fred further enrages Blitz by delivering a telegram claiming his home burned down and one of his coal mines closed after an industrial accident. William meets a man who instantly deduces William is a mathematician, so William responds by deducing the man's hobbies, amusing the man who leaves without introducing himself. Blitz, revealed to be the hunter who hunts commoners for fun, lures Thomas to his cabin and murders him. With his plan a success, William enters Blitz’s cabin, pretending to catch Blitz in the act.
7"The 'Noahtic' Act 2"
Transcription: "Noatikku Gōjiken Dainimaku" (Japanese: ノアティック号事件 第二幕)
Katsuya Shigehara[45]Gō Zappa[45]November 22, 2020 (2020-11-22)
Moriarty pretends to believe Blitz's lie that he killed Thomas in self-defense and offers to cover up the crime. Together they throw Thomas into the sea, though Fred and Sebastien secretly retrieve the body. The next night, during an onboard ballet, William approaches Blitz and reveals that Thomas is somehow alive. Blitz chases after Thomas through the ship, really Fred in disguise, intending to kill him again, only to be confronted with Thomas' corpse. Deciding to make sure he is dead, Blitz begins stabbing the body. When he is publicly revealed as a murderer, Blitz is disarmed by the man William met earlier, who immediately deduces something strange about Thomas' corpse. Blitz climbs the ship's mast to escape, but Sebastien shoots at him with a silenced rifle, causing him to fall to his death. William influences Parliament to investigate Blitz's hunting grounds so that when his victims' bodies are discovered, there will be public outrage among the commoners. He also reveals to his friends he has concerns about the man from the ship, who had approached him to reveal his deductions that the entire murder was staged, and had finally introduced himself as Sherlock Holmes.
8"A Study in 'S' Act 1"
Transcription: "Shārokku Hōmuzu no Kenkyū Daiichimaku" (Japanese: シャーロック・ホームズの研究 第一幕)
Shintarō Itoga[46]Gō Zappa[46]November 29, 2020 (2020-11-29)
Sherlock Holmes gets in trouble with his landlady Mrs. Hudson for not paying his rent. Holmes' friend, Dr. Stamford, suggests Holmes get a flatmate and sends Dr. John Watson, whom Holmes deduces is a retired army doctor. Mrs. Hudson is impressed enough to allow Watson to become Holmes' flatmate. Inspector Lestrade of Scotland Yard arrives and arrests Holmes for suspicion of murdering Count Drebber who had written Holmes name in his own blood before he died. Assistant Inspector Gregson, who despises Holmes, collects evidence despite Holmes pointing out that it could easily be faked. Lestrade decides to trust Holmes and takes him and Watson to the crime scene where Holmes secretly steals a piece of evidence, then with Watson's assistance, proves Drebber would have died too quickly to write his name and that the name was clearly written by a very large man unskilled at shooting guns, probably being controlled by an intelligent mastermind. Holmes immediately recognizes the handiwork of the mastermind behind the Noahtic. Excited at the prospect of a real challenge, Holmes secretly passes a note to Watson. Elsewhere, it is revealed William orchestrated Drebber's murder, having helped a man dying of a terminal illness get revenge in exchange for leaving evidence that would test Holmes' deductive abilities.
9"A Study in 'S' Act 2"
Transcription: "Shārokku Hōmuzu no Kenkyū Dainimaku" (Japanese: シャーロック・ホームズの研究 第二幕)
Daiki Katō[47]Gō Zappa[47]December 6, 2020 (2020-12-06)
Holmes convinces Lestrade to let him escape, promising Lestrade the credit when he solves Drebber's murder. Holmes reveals to Watson the evidence he stole, a wedding ring engraved with the name Lucy. To tempt the mastermind, Holmes places a newspaper advert seeking the ring's owner. In response, William sends Fred disguised as an old woman. Fred claims the ring then escapes before Holmes can catch him. Holmes reveals to Watson inside a hansom cab he solved Drebber's murder. Drebber was suspected of raping lower class women then bribing them. One woman, Lucy, refused and was murdered; meaning Drebber's murderer was Lucy's husband, a large man named Jefferson Hope, the driver of the hansom cab. Holmes explains he has a network of homeless children, the Baker Street Irregulars, who located Jefferson based on Holmes description of his large body. Jefferson reveals his illness will kill him soon anyway and offers Holmes a deal: if Holmes shoots him, a nearby Fred will reveal their master's identity. However, Holmes refuses, preferring to deduce his identity on his own and turns Jefferson in to Lestrade. Meanwhile, as he didn't shoot Jefferson, William deems Holmes worthy to be his nemesis.
10"The Two Detectives Act 1"
Transcription: "Futari no Tantei Daiichimaku" (Japanese: 二人の探偵 第一幕)
Shintarō Itoga[48]Gō Zappa[48]December 13, 2020 (2020-12-13)
Holmes has a nightmare where he willingly kills Jefferson. He later admits to Watson that despite his fame thanks to the Drebber case, he prefers to solve a bigger mystery. While he is alone, Holmes wonders whether or not he should have accepted Jefferson's offer. He then fires a gun which draws Mrs. Hudson, Watson, and Lestrade's attention. When Lestrade mentions that the Viscount of Redshire died on a lakefront in York, Holmes, Watson, and Lestrade go there to investigate. Following the investigation, Holmes and Watson have an argument. In the dining car, Holmes spots William and Louis. When he approaches them, he claims that he has figured out that William is the mastermind behind the aristocrat murders. While Louis is worried that Holmes knows the truth, William calls Holmes' bluff, stating that he would have to prove it. Later, as Lestrade introduces himself to the Moriarty brothers, they are informed there is a dead body. After Holmes proposes a contest to William to see who can solve the case first, Watson shows up while covered in blood.
11"The Two Detectives Act 2"
Transcription: "Futari no Tantei Dainimaku" (Japanese: 二人の探偵 第二幕)
Michiru Itabisashi[49]Gō Zappa[49]December 20, 2020 (2020-12-20)
Railway police arrest Watson despite his protest the blood came from a man he bumped into near the toilets. Holmes and William determine the victim, Trevor Redwood, is a jeweler who was inadvertently killed when he woke up in the middle of a robbery after being drugged. With Holmes following the physical evidence, William constructs a psychological profile of the killer. Following their methods, they both determine the killer is a porter who is unable to dispose of his bloody uniform. Holmes discovers blood on porter Eddie Hawthorn, but Hawthorn claims the blood is his own from an earlier accident. William identifies additional blood evidence Holmes missed, which causes Hawthorn to confess. William reveals to Louis he planted the extra evidence, reasoning that while Holmes would have eventually found Hawthorn guilty, his illegal methods got results much faster. With Holmes defeated by William, he reluctantly asks for Watson's continued assistance in solving his cases. Meanwhile, Holmes brother, Mycroft, meets a young Queen Victoria about missing documents relating to one of Britain's greatest national secrets and is given royal permission to do whatever is necessary to retrieve them.

Notes

  1. All English titles are taken from Funimation.
  2. It was pre-screened on September 21, 2020.[33]

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