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{{Infobox animanga/Header
| name = ''L/R: Licensed by Royalty''
| image = [[File:LR DVD.jpg]]
| caption = DVD cover of L/R: Licensed by Royalty in North America, Volume 1
| ja_kanji = エルアール ライセンスド バイ ロイアル
| ja_romaji = Eruaru Raisensudo Bai Royaru
| genre = Spy Thriller,[[Action fiction|Action]], Adventure[[Mystery fiction|mystery]]
}}
{{Infobox animanga/Video
| type = TV series
| director = Itsurō[[Itsuro Kawasaki]]
| producer = Akio Matsuda<br>Hideki "Henry" Goto<br>Yoko Matsuzaki
| writer = Kazuki Matsui
| music = Masara Nishida
| studio = [[TNK (company)|TNK]]
| licensee = {{English anime licensee
| licensee = {{flagicon|Canada}} {{flagicon|United States}} [[Geneon]] (Defunct)<br>{{flagicon|Australia}} {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Madman Entertainment]]
| AUS = [[Madman Entertainment]]
| network = [[Fuji Television]]<br/> AT-X (Reruns)
| NA = Geneon Entertainment (Defunct)
| first = 8 January 2003
}}
| last = 26 March 2003
| episodesnetwork = 13[[Fuji TV]]
| first = January 9, 2003
| episode_list = List of L/R: Licensed by Royalty episodes
| last = March 27, 2003
| episodes = 12 + OVA
| episode_list =
}}
{{Infobox animanga/Footer}}
 
'''''L/R: Licensed by Royalty''''' is a [[Japan]]eseJapanese [[anime]] [[television series]] createdwritten by ItsurōKazuki KawasakiMatsui, withdirected theby written[[Itsuro screenplayKawasaki]], byand Kazukianimated Matsui forby [[TNK (company)|TNK]].
 
The show is set in an alternate world where the United Kingdom and Ireland do not exist with Ishtar and Ivory taking their places with the rest of the world. It centers on Cloud 7, an intelligence organization whose mandate is to protect the Ishtarian Royal Family and their property from criminals/terrorists/assassins. The two main characters of the show are Jack Hofner and Rowe Rickenbacker, who are known in the intelligence world and by criminals, terrorists and assassins as L/R. The series focuses mainly on the protection of Noelle Ardelade, a 14 -year -old girl from Ivory as she has links to the Ishtarian monarchy.
 
The title name is changed from the original Japanese title, '''''L/R: Licensed by Royal''''',<ref name="ANN">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/licensed-by-royalty/dvd-1|title=ANN Licensed by Royalty DVD 1 Review|accessdate=2011-06-03|publisher=Anime News Network|date=2003-11-25|author=Zac Bertschy}}</ref> for North America and Europe.
 
==Plot==
Jack Hofner and Rowe Rickenbacker, Cloud 7's top agents, are mandated to do anything in their power to protect the Ishtarian royal family as well asand their reputation while also protecting their property from crime and terrorism. While a few of their cases involved the protection of royal artifacts and royal family affiliates, Jack and Rowe were tasked by Commander Camille Freed to secure Noelle Ardelade, a supposed nativegirl of Ivory Island fromand presscandidate publicityfor the "15-year princess". As time continues to passpasses, the two agents continued to getbecome involved in solving cases of corruption, bombings and murder to solve a case that could rock the Ishtar's national foundationnation. Jack and Rowe, working under Mister's orders, are placed in a black operation to expose top officials of DTI and Duke Regent Rand for their involvement in the assassination of Prince Sparda after hewho found out that there were illegal dealings in securing Ivorystone from Ivory Island. The two agents fake the assassination of Noelle in front of a live audience, which wasis also televised worldwide, in order to arrest the Duke and DTI Chairman Taylor for the prince's death.
 
The series ends with Noelle continuing her life as a civilian after her supposed death. While returning on an errand, Rowe is stabbed in the back by Frost, son of the former director of the now disgraced DTI. The ending is open to interpretation as to whether Rowe survived the stabbing.<ref name="Episode 13">{{Cite episode|title=Two of Us|series=L/R: Licensed by Royalty|credits=Director: Itsuro Kawasaki|network=Fuji Television|airdate=March 26, 2003|number=13}}</ref>
===Ending===
The series ends with Noelle continuing her life as a civilian after her supposed death. Rowe was stabbed in the back by Frost, who had been previously been the Information Division's director of the now disgraced DTI. The ending is left to interpretation as the last episode show the smashed picture frame of Jack and Rowe with Noelle, especially on whether Rowe had survived the stabbing while returning on an errand.<ref name="Episode 13">{{Cite episode|title=Two of Us|series=L/R: Licensed by Royalty|credits=Director: Itsuro Kawasaki|network=Fuji Television|airdate=March 26, 2003|number=13}}</ref>
 
==Characters==
Cloud 7 is an intelligence agency mandated by the Ishtaran Royal Family to protect them and their property, under the control of the Royal Houseguard.<ref name="Episode 7">{{Cite episode|title=Ivory|series=L/R: Licensed by Royalty|credits=Director: Itsuro Kawasaki|network=Fuji Television|airdate=February 19, 2003|number=7}}</ref> Because of this, they are freely able to operate locally and abroad if the cases they are working on concerns the royal family. The agency is run by Holden Pennylane, known as Mister. Among the personnel of Cloud 7 are Jack Hofner, Rowe Rickenbaker, Claire Pennylane and Desmond (Dez) McCarthy . Their headquarters is located in downtown Ishtar.
 
===Cloud 7===
Cloud 7 is an intelligence agency mandated by the Ishtaran Royal Family to protect them and their property, under the control of the Royal Houseguard.<ref name="Episode 7">{{Cite episode|title=Ivory|series=L/R: Licensed by Royalty|credits=Director: Itsuro Kawasaki|network=Fuji Television|airdate=February 19, 2003|number=7}}</ref> Because of this, they are allowed to operate locally and abroad if the cases they are working on concerns the royal family without any problems. The agency is run by Holden Pennylane, known as Mister. Among the personnel of Cloud 7 are Jack Hofner, Rowe Rickenbaker, Claire Pennylane and Dez. Their headquarters is located in downtown Ishtar.
 
[[File:Licensed by Royalty Duo.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The main heroes of L/R: Licensed by Royalty. From left to right: Rowe Rickenbacker and Jack Hofner.]]
 
; {{nihongo|Jack Hofner|ジャック・ヘフナー|Jyaku Hefunaa}}
====Jack Hofner====
: {{Voiced by|[[Hiroaki Hirata]]|Freddy Douglas}}
: Jack Hofner is one of the agents working for Cloud 7 and one of the members of the L/R duo. He is a blonde-haired man, cool, relaxed and sophisticated, enjoys smoking and wears a white suit with a yellow and blue dress shirt. He works closely with his partner Rowe Rickenbacker, and previously worked with Claudia Eastman.<ref name="Episode 6">{{Cite episode|title=Lost Recognition|series=L/R: Licensed by Royalty|credits=Director: Itsuro Kawasaki|network=Fuji Television|airdate=February 12, 2003|number=6}}</ref>
: His symbol on the Cloud 7 gameboard is a [[Roadster (automobile)|Roadster]] token for when he is summoned to headquarters.<ref name="Episode 2">{{Cite episode|title=A Taste of Secret|series=L/R: Licensed by Royalty|credits=Director: Itsuro Kawasaki|network=Fuji Television|airdate=January 15, 2003|number=2}}</ref>
 
; {{nihongo|Rowe Rickenbacker|ロウ・リッケンヴァッカー|Rowo Riikenbackaa}}
Cool, relaxed and sophisticated, {{nihongo|Jack Hofner|ジャック・ヘフナー|Jyaku Hefunaa}} is one of the agents working for Cloud 7 and one of the members of the L/R duo. A blonde-haired man, he wears a white suit with a yellow and blue dress shirt. One of the things he enjoys to do is to smoke. Near the end of the series, he and Rowe take down Taylor for being the mastermind of the death of Prince Sparda with help from mercenary sniper Gray Stratos. Prior to working with Rowe, his old partner was Claudia Eastman.<ref name="Episode 6">{{Cite episode|title=Lost Recognition|series=L/R: Licensed by Royalty|credits=Director: Itsuro Kawasaki|network=Fuji Television|airdate=February 12, 2003|number=6}}</ref>
: {{Voiced by|[[Yuji Ueda]]|[[JB Blanc]]}}
: Rowe Rickenbacker is also a secret agent working for Cloud 7 and the partner of Jack Hoffman. He is more outspoken Jack and has brown hair tied in a ponytail and wears a red shirt and a black trench coat. Like Jack, he smokes when he is not on an operation. Rowe is a master of disguise is most likely to work undercover wearing one of his many disguises. At the end of the series, Rowe was stabbed in the back by a disgraced Frost after the ex-DTI Information Director secretly followed him. It is unknown whether Rowe survived the attack.
: His symbol on the Cloud 7 gameboard is a boot, which was never used in the series.
 
; {{nihongo|Mister Holden Pennylane|ミスター / オールデン・ペニーレイン|Misuta Alden Pennylein}}
At the end of the series, Jack confronts Frost on a street near Cloud 7 HQ after seeing the fallen body of Rowe. The screen goes black after a gunshot rings off, which is suggested that Jack had fired his sidearm at Frost since it is shown that he survived the confrontation.
: {{Voiced by|[[Akio Ōtsuka]]|W. Morgan Sheppard}}
: Mister is the head of Cloud 7 and a retired secret agent<ref name="Episode 2"/> who was appointed by Camille Freed to run the agency. He was a close friend of the former Prince Sparda and his family His full name is Holden Pennylane<ref name="Episode 10">{{Cite episode|title=The Discard|series=L/R: Licensed by Royalty|credits=Director: Itsuro Kawasaki|network=Fuji Television|airdate=March 12, 2003|number=10}}</ref> and has a daughter named Claire Pennylane, who also works with Cloud 7.
: His symbol on the Cloud 7 gameboard is a [[Top hat]] token.<ref name="Episode 2"/>
 
; {{nihongo|Claire Pennylane|クレア・ペニーレイン|Kureia Peniirein}}
His symbol is a [[Roadster (automobile)|Roadster]] token when he is summoned to Cloud 7 HQ.<ref name="Episode 2">{{Cite episode|title=A Taste of Secret|series=L/R: Licensed by Royalty|credits=Director: Itsuro Kawasaki|network=Fuji Television|airdate=January 15, 2003|number=2}}</ref>
: {{Voiced by|[[Megumi Toyoguchi]]|Siobhan Flynn}}
: Claire Pennylane is the daughter of Mister Holden Pennylane and is a member of Cloud 7. Generally she works in headquarters, running dispatches to call for Jack and Rowe whenever there is a debriefing. She sometimes goes into the field on missions and assists if Jack or Rowe need additional help. She is romantically attracted to Rowe Rickenbacker.
 
; {{nihongo|Desmond McCarthy (Dez)|デズモンド・マッカーシー|Dezumondo makkāshī}}
====Rowe Rickenbacker====
: {{Voiced by|[[Yuji Ueda]]|[[J.B.Tadashi Blanc]]Tsuji}}
: Dez is the developer of special weapons for Cloud 7 and provides L/R with technical support.
 
; {{nihongo|Ms. Camille|カミール女史|Kamīru joshi}}
{{nihongo|Rowe Rickenbacker|ロウ・リッケンヴァッカー|Rowo Riikenbackaa}} is also a secret agent working for Cloud 7 and the partner of Jack Hoffman, who speaks more of his mind than Jack. He has brown hair in a ponytail and wears a red shirt and a black trenchcoat. Like Jack, he smokes when he is not on an operation. He also enjoys cracking dirty jokes at Jack and Claire. Rowe gets involved in missions that needs disguises. To lure out the culprits responsible for assassinating Prince Sparda and driving Princess Ciel from the royal family, Rowe was ordered to "kill" Noelle in front of a live audience.<ref name="Episode 13"/><ref name="Episode 12">{{cite episode|title=A Day in the Life|series=L/R: Licensed by Royalty|credits=Director: Itsuro Kawasaki|network=Fuji Television|airdate=March 26, 2003|number=12}}</ref> Near the end of the series, Rowe was stabbed in the back by a disgraced Frost after the ex-DTI Information Director secretly followed him.<ref name="Episode 13"/> It is unknown whether Rowe had surviving the attack.
: {{Voiced by|Masako Masaru}}
 
: Camille Freed serves as captain of the Isharu Royal Chamber of Commerce and commander of Royal Houseguards. She is the daughter of Prince Sparda Freed and although she can be quite stern and authoritarian, she has a kind heart.
His symbol is a boot, which was never used in the gameboard to summon Rowe to Cloud 7 HQ.<ref name="Episode 12"/>
 
====Mister====
:{{Voiced by|[[Akio Ōtsuka]]|W. Morgan Sheppard}}
 
{{nihongo|Mister|ミスター|Misuta}} is the head of Cloud 7 and a retired secret agent<ref name="Episode 2"/> who was appointed by Camille to run the agency. His real name is Holden Pennylane.<ref name="Episode 10">{{Cite episode|title=The Discard|series=L/R: Licensed by Royalty|credits=Director: Itsuro Kawasaki|network=Fuji Television|airdate=March 12, 2003|number=10}}</ref> He has a daughter named Claire Pennylane, who also works with Cloud 7. It is unknown what had happened to his wife, but it's assumed he's a widower before the show started. As part of finding out who is responsible for killing Prince Sparda, Mister was pretending to be under the friendly auspices of DTI's Chairman Taylor to avenge the prince's death by getting the chairman to confess his involvement with Duke Rand.<ref name="Episode 13"/><ref name="Episode 12"/>
 
His symbol is a [[Top hat]] token when he issues orders from Cloud 7 HQ.<ref name="Episode 2"/>
 
====Claire Pennylane====
:{{Voiced by|[[Megumi Toyoguchi]]|[[Siobhan Flynn]]}}
 
{{nihongo|Claire Pennylane|クレア・ペニーレイン|Kureia Peniirein}} is the daughter of Mister and is a member of Cloud 7, running dispatches to call for Jack and Rowe to Cloud 7 HQ whenever there is a debriefing. She sometimes goes on the field on missions if Jack or Rowe need some manpower.
 
==Media==
 
===Music===
The opening sequence of the L/R, "Go where no ones gone before" by [[Billy Preston]], was released on a CD single on February 3, 2003 under the JVC Victor label.<ref>{{cite web|url=httphttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B00007KL3E|title=Go Where No Ones Gone Before (Single, Import)|accessdate=2011-06-03|publisher=Amazon USA}}</ref> The ending sequence of L/R, "Negai no Toki" by Mikako Takahashi, was released on January 22, 2003 under the same label.<ref>{{cite web|url=httphttps://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B00007KL2S|title=L/R - 願いのとき (Single, Maxi)|accessdate=2011-06-03|language=Japanese|publisher=Amazon Japan}}</ref>
 
Two OSTs were released on the show, consisting of VOCAL SIDE and INST SIDE. VOCAL SIDE was released on February 21, 2003 with 13 tracks under JVC Victor.<ref>{{cite web|url=httphttps://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B000084TJX/|title=L/R オリジナルサウンドトラック VOCAL SIDE|accessdate=2011-06-03|language=Japanese|publisher=Amazon Japan}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://wwwjbook.webcitationeshop.orgfujitv.co.jp/5zCpxMTrpp/p.aspx/2086351/s/ |script-title=ja:L/R  オリジナルサウンドトラック  VOCAL  SIDE |accessdate=2011-06-04 |language=Japanese |publisher=Fuji Television |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://archive.today/20240525090240/https://www.webcitation.org/5zCpxMTrp?url=http://jbook.eshop.fujitv.co.jp/p/p.aspx/2086351/s/ |archivedate=May 25, 2024 }}</ref> INST SIDE was released on the same date with 18 tracks under the same label.<ref>{{cite web|url=httphttps://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B000084TK2/|title=L/R サウンドトラック INST SIDE|accessdate=2011-06-03|language=Japanese|publisher=Amazon Japan}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://wwwjbook.webcitationeshop.orgfujitv.co.jp/5zCq7YE6mp/p.aspx/2086346/s/ |script-title=ja:L/R  オリジナルサウンドトラック  INST  SIDE |accessdate=2011-06-04 |language=Japanese |publisher=Fuji Television |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://archive.today/20240525090320/https://www.webcitation.org/5zCq7YE6m?url=http://jbook.eshop.fujitv.co.jp/p/p.aspx/2086346/s/ |archivedate=May 25, 2024 }}</ref>
 
===Drama CD===
Two Drama CDs were released consisting of L SIDE and the R SIDE. The L SIDE was released on March 21, 2003 under JVC Victor.<ref>{{cite web|url=httphttps://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B00008DYRW/|title=L/R CDドラマ L SIDE-Down by Row|language=Japanese|accessdate=2011-06-03|publisher=Amazon Japan}}</ref> The R SIDE was released on the same day.<ref>{{cite web|url=httphttps://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B00008DYRX/|title=L/R CDドラマ R SIDE-Jack in the Box|language=Japanese|accessdate=2011-06-03|publisher=Amazon Japan}}</ref> The premise centers on some missions from Jack and Rowe's perspectives. Both of these CDs have the TV version of "Go where no ones gone before" while the VOCAL SIDE has the full version.
 
===EpisodesAnime===
L/R: Licensed by Royal had originally aired on Fuji Television from January 8, 2003 to March 26, 2003 without the fourth episode, making it a 12 -episode run.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allcinema.net/prog/show_c.php?num_c=239953#7|title=Licensed by Royalty TV Schedule|publisher=all Cinema|language=Japanese|accessdate=2011-06-19}}</ref> Another run was placed on AT-X from July 17, 2006 to October 9, 2006 with the full run of 13 episodes including the DVD-only episode "Sweet enemies in the same desert".<ref name=episodes"DVD 2">{{cite web|url=http://calwww.syoboigeneon-ent.co.jp/tidrondorobe/964anime/timel-r/dvd2.html|title=L/R Licensed by Royal|language=Japanesecloud002|accessdate=2011-06-03}}</ref><ref name|language="DVD 2">{{cite webJapanese|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110612211022/http://www.geneon-ent.co.jp/rondorobe/anime/l-r/dvd2.html|title=cloud002|accessdatearchive-date=2011-06-0312|languageurl-status=Japanesedead}}</ref> Production of the series was done under [[TNK (company)|TNK]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://e-tnk.net/anime/anime_lr.html|title=Official L/R page|accessdate=2011-06-04|language=Japanese|publisher=TNK}}</ref>
 
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! style="width:4em;" | Broadcast No.
! style="width:4em;" | DVD<br />No.
! Title
! style="width:12em;" | Original air date<ref>{{cite web |url=https://mediaarts-db.bunka.go.jp/an/anime_series/8245 |title=L/RLicensed by Royal |language=Japanese |website=Media Arts Database |publisher=[[Agency for Cultural Affairs]] |accessdate=September 30, 2017}}</ref>
|-
{{Episode list
! Ep No. !! Title !! Airdate
| EpisodeNumber = 1
|-
| EpisodeNumber2 = 1
{{Japanese episode list
| Title = Be traced
|EpisodeNumber= 01
| NativeTitle = 人魚の足
|EnglishTitle= Be traced
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
|KanjiTitle=人魚の足
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|1|9}}
|RomajiTitle=
| ShortSummary = Jack and Rowe board an airship to investigate the proposed illegal sale of a replica "mermaid’s foot", an Ishtar sacred object. The royal family is trying to remove these replicas from the market and Jack and Rowe suspect Professor Freud and his assistant Linda are the sellers. Jack and Rowe fake the death of their buyer, but Freud and Linda implement an elaborate plan to pretend the object was stolen from them. However, Jack and Rowe are not fooled and Linda, a professional bodyguard, attacks Rowe, but they are defeated and caught.
|OriginalAirDate= January 8, 2003
|ShortSummary=
}}
{{Japanese episodeEpisode list
| EpisodeNumber = 022
| EpisodeNumber2 = 2
|EnglishTitle= A Taste of Secret
| Title = A Taste of Secret
|KanjiTitle=蜜の味
| NativeTitle = 蜜の味
|RomajiTitle=
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
|OriginalAirDate=
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|1|16}}
|ShortSummary=
| ShortSummary = International actor and Cloud 7 agent Moriya Kou, is abducted by the Schwartz Stravinsky of the Hornet crime syndicate to find the location of the Empest Conference and assassinate the world's intelligence bureaus' chiefs. Jack and Rowe infiltrate Hornet headquarters and free Moriya, but they are captured and then try to cause confusion about the real location of the conference. Moriya is a actually double-agent, and after overhearing Jack and Rowe communicate with Cloud 7, he signals the location to Stravinsky who then sends his forces there. However, the information is incorrect, and when Stravinsky and his forces arrive at the false location, they are surrounded and captured by Ishtar troops.
}}
{{Japanese episodeEpisode list
| EpisodeNumber = 033
| EpisodeNumber2 = 3
|EnglishTitle= A Girl Goes to City
| Title = A Girl Goes to City
|KanjiTitle=少女、都へ行く
| NativeTitle = 少女、都へ行く
|RomajiTitle=
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
|OriginalAirDate=
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|1|23}}
|ShortSummary=
| ShortSummary = Jack and Rowe are introduced to Commander Camille and asked to escort Noelle Adelaide, one of the reject "15-year Princess" candidates, back to Ivory Island in the utmost secrecy to avoid the media. On the train journey to the island, they encounter Drisden, the rude director of the Ivorystone mining company. Noelle reveals that her grandfather is the caretaker of island's iconic clock tower which has been damaged in a recent storm and the island lacks funding to repair it. Jack and Rowe deposit Noelle at the railway station, but she returns to the capital and begins [[busking]] to raise money for the island’s clock tower.
}}
{{Japanese episodeEpisode list
| EpisodeNumber = 04NA
| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
|EnglishTitle= Sweet enemies in the same desert
| Title = Sweet enemies in the same desert
|KanjiTitle=砂漠の祭典
| NativeTitle = 砂漠の祭典
|RomajiTitle=
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
|OriginalAirDate=
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|4|25}}
|ShortSummary=
| ShortSummary = The Edelweiss satellite which is used for artillery testing in the Nabla Dunes area, under the control of the Dilmond dynasty, is due to be shut down for maintenance for 12 hours. Jack and Rowe are sent in to protect the royal treasures while the satellite is not functioning. When they arrive, they are fired upon by assassins dressed as just like themselves. They encounter more agents, and then are informed by headquarters that they are to compete against the other Cloud 7 agents to retrieve "Elisa’s Crystal" to determine who will be awarded an exclusive contract working for the Royal Houseguard and Lord Miralio. Jack and Rowe successfully retrieve the crystal and all three teams manage to evacuate the area within the deadline.
}}
{{Japanese episodeEpisode list
| EpisodeNumber = 054
| EpisodeNumber2 = 5
|EnglishTitle= Tear Drop
| Title = Tear Drop
|KanjiTitle=慟哭の銃弾
| NativeTitle = 慟哭の銃弾
|RomajiTitle=
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
|OriginalAirDate=
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|1|30}}
|ShortSummary=
| ShortSummary = Actor Eric O’Connell is killed by the sniper Gray F. Stratos, known as Tear Drop, while on board a cruise ship. By coincidence, Rowe encounters Stratos' daughter Leila at a city fountain and takes her to Cloud headquarters. Dez plants a bug under her cup and when she returns home, Cloud 7 learn that Gray's target will be at a banquet. However both his daughter Leila and Claire are captured. At the banquet, Jack and Rowe discover that they are the targets, but they avoid being shot. They determine that Gray's employer is the crime boss Dice who has abducted Leila and Claire, and Jack goes to rescue them while Rowe goes after Gray.
}}
{{Japanese episodeEpisode list
| EpisodeNumber = 065
| EpisodeNumber2 = 6
|EnglishTitle= Lost Recognition
| Title = Lost Recognition
|KanjiTitle=顔のない聖天使
| NativeTitle = 顔のない聖天使
|RomajiTitle=
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
|OriginalAirDate=
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|2|13}}
|ShortSummary=
| ShortSummary = After a building explosion at a mining facility, the DTI corporation announces that it was caused by a malfunction in a cooling system. Jack and Rowe receive a tip off from Mark/Margaret that the explosion was deliberate, then DTI's executive director Taylor's car is bombed and Cloud 7 suspect the bomber called Angel. They are assigned to investigate, however Frost, Director of DTI's Information Management Division, says that they will handle it themselves. Nevertheless they examine a bomb threat note, which the DTI executive Claudia suggests means Sunday at midnight. Jack reveals to Rowe that he and Claudia were partners some years ago, but suspects that she is the bomber. She admits her attack on DTI because of its unprincipled practices, but she is then shot dead by one of their agents.
}}
{{Japanese episodeEpisode list
| EpisodeNumber = 076
| EpisodeNumber2 = 7
|EnglishTitle= Ivory
| Title = Ivory
|KanjiTitle=邂逅の聖天使
| NativeTitle = 邂逅の聖天使
|RomajiTitle=
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
|OriginalAirDate=
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|2|20}}
|ShortSummary=
| ShortSummary = A bomb explodes in a tower of the royal palace and Duke Regent Rand falsely announces that it was caused by an electrical fault. Commander Camille berates Cloud 7 for not apprehending Angel and preventing the bombing. Jack and Rowe examine an Ivory Island nursery rhyme which appears to provide clues to the bombings, and travel to the island. While ejecting Drisden from Tola's tavern, Jack and Rowe again meet Noelle. They realize that Ishtar and DTI make all the profits from Ivorystone mining, leaving the islanders with only their salaries to sustain them. Meanwhile, Duke Regent Rand realizes that Noelle really is the 15-year princes, and Istar troops attempt to capture her. Jack and Rowe fight them off and Camille lands on the island and acknowledges Noelle as the princess.
}}
{{Japanese episodeEpisode list
| EpisodeNumber = 087
| EpisodeNumber2 = 8
|EnglishTitle= Out of Phase
| Title = Out of Phase
|KanjiTitle=思惑の相対
| NativeTitle = 思惑の相対
|RomajiTitle=
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
|OriginalAirDate=
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|2|27}}
|ShortSummary=
| ShortSummary = Jack and Rowe are assigned to deal with Stephen Vincent, a crime syndicate courier, while Noelle is moved into the royal palace. The two agents also note that Noelle is also referred to as Angel, and the bombings have ceased since she moved to Ishtar. Meanwhile, Jack and Rowe track down Stephen Vincent and attempt to recover the Midnight Sun Emerald in his possession. They broadcast details throughout the palace which helps trap his accomplice Dent, when he arranges to meet Stephen Vincent to pick up the gem. He is caught by Jack and Rowe, however his girlfriend Matilda actually has the gem, and with Claire's help they apprehend her as well.
}}
{{Japanese episodeEpisode list
| EpisodeNumber = 098
| EpisodeNumber2 = 9
|EnglishTitle= Suspended Game
| Title = Suspended Game
|KanjiTitle=逆転の法則
| NativeTitle = 逆転の法則
|RomajiTitle=
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
|OriginalAirDate=
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|3|6}}
|ShortSummary=
| ShortSummary = Claire masquerades as Noelle at a baseball game so that Jack can take Noelle on an outing. Meanwhile, Rowe becomes trapped with a group of passengers in a cable car with the diabetic father of the great player, Maurice Butterfield. Through a great team effort, Rowe and the passengers manage to retrieve a medical package sent along the cable and save the sick man as well defusing a bomb on the cable car.
}}
{{Japanese episodeEpisode list
| EpisodeNumber = 109
| EpisodeNumber2 = 10
|EnglishTitle= The Discard
| Title = The Discard
|KanjiTitle=逆賊の系譜
| NativeTitle = 逆賊の系譜
|RomajiTitle=
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
|OriginalAirDate=
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|3|13}}
|ShortSummary=
| ShortSummary = A news item explains that Prince Spada Freed was imprisoned on charges of murdering his younger brother, and his wife Ciel Sado disappeared, the love between them transcending the rivalries between the two royal families. Noelle is still adjusting to her role as a princess, and Rowe realizes that she is not Angel, the bomber. Meanwhile there is mounting suspicion over Mister's meeting with Taylor from DTI during the baseball game. Rowe encounters one of the passengers from the cable car, which leads to an Ivory Island resistance group who he suspects is Angel. He lays a trap and apprehends them before they can detonate a bomb at a ceremony at which Noelle is the guest of honor.
}}
{{Japanese episodeEpisode list
| EpisodeNumber = 1110
| EpisodeNumber2 = 11
|EnglishTitle= Tug of War
| Title = Tug of War
|KanjiTitle=在の不均衡
| NativeTitle = 在の不均衡
|RomajiTitle=
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
|OriginalAirDate=
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|3|20}}
|ShortSummary=
| ShortSummary = Mercenary Jude McManus is hired by DTI and proves his worth by defeating Rowe Rikenbacker, meanwhile Mister also joins DTI. Cloud 7 is removed from guarding the princess and DTI is given the task of protecting her. Later, Mister orders Rowe to kill princess Noelle on the day of her coronation. Coincidentally, Claire declares her love for Rowe and they kiss for the first time.
}}
{{Japanese episodeEpisode list
| EpisodeNumber = 1211
| EpisodeNumber2 = 12
|EnglishTitle= A Day In The Life
| Title = A Day In The Life
|KanjiTitle=十五年の残像
| NativeTitle = 十五年の残像
|RomajiTitle=
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
|OriginalAirDate=
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|3|27}}
|ShortSummary=
| ShortSummary = Taylor of the DTI holds Mister Pennylane and Dez captive as he waits for Rowe to assassinate Noelle on Pennylane's orders. Meanwhile Camille receives information that the sniper Gray F. Stratos has entered the country. On the evening of the coronation, Noelle speaks to the people of Ishtar, telling the story of her heritage, but also how Duke Regent Rand made a secret agreement with DTI to jointly exploit the Ivorystone deposits. Suddenly Rowe rushes forward and shoots, and Noelle falls to the ground.
}}
{{Japanese episodeEpisode list
| EpisodeNumber = 1312
| EpisodeNumber2 = 13
|EnglishTitle= Two of Us
| Title = Two of Us
|KanjiTitle=群像
| NativeTitle = 群像
|RomajiTitle=
| NativeTitleLangCode = ja
|OriginalAirDate= March 26, 2003
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|3|27}}
|ShortSummary=
| ShortSummary = The citizens are shocked by Rowe's shooting of Noelle, although she is still alive. Rowe is caught and Taylor then announces that the assassination plot was carried out by the Royal Houseguard under the orders of Mister Pennylane. However, Camille reveals that the man captured is actually Taylor's own son Frost whom Jack and Rowe have disguised as Rowe. Pennylane also accuses Taylor of conspiring with Duke Regent Rand to frame Prince Spada. Panicked, Taylor sets of a series of explosions and escapes in the confusion, but he is caught by Jack and Rowe although he is shot by the sniper Stratos, as a public service and for earlier abducting his daughter. A short while later, Noelle has recovered from her gunshot wound and flies over Ivory Island which has a new clock tower, and where the mining lease is now controlled by the royal family. As Rowe is walking home with groceries, he is stabbed from behind by Frost, however Jack arrives and shoots Frost.
}}
|}
 
===DVD=Reception==
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Zac Bertschy of [[Anime News Network]] commented that it was an "undercooked" show, but had a good dub while it had trouble with episode structure and plot progression.<ref name="ANN"/> He also said that the opening theme song by Billy Preston was catchy because it's "probably one of the best anime theme songs from the past five years, mostly because it doesn't sound like an anime theme song".<ref name="ANN"/> Adam Arseneau felt the series was "too dull to be intriguing or compelling, but too comfortable and easygoing to be a total failure".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/lrbrokenangel.php |title=DVD Verdict Review - L/R (Licensed By Royalty): Broken Angel (Volume 3) |first=Adam |last=Arseneau |publisher=Dvdverdict.com |date=2004-07-29 |accessdate=2011-06-07}}</ref> The reviewer for AnimePRO compared the "fluid and loose" exaggerated actions and fight scenes to [[Lupin III]], and enjoyed the rapport between Jack and Rowe.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animepro.de/anima/dvdtest/2502_l%2Fr-licensed-by-royalty-dvd-vol-1 |title=AnimePro: L/R Licensed by Royalty Vol. 1 |publisher=Animepro.de |language=German |date=2011-02-14 |accessdate=2011-06-07}}</ref> They felt that the second volume had the right blend of action, an engaging story, and the right amount of humour.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animepro.de/anima/dvdtest/2504_l%2Fr-licensed-by-royalty-dvd-vol-2 |title=AnimePro: L/R Licensed by Royalty Vol. 2 |publisher=Animepro.de |language=German |date=2011-02-15 |accessdate=2011-06-07}}</ref>
==Production==
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It is clear that Director [[Itsuro Kawasaki]] and Producer [[Akahiro Kawamura]] were very much influenced by 60's British Rock scene in the creation of the series, especially by [[The Beatles]]. From the main character's names Rowe Rickenbacker & Jack Hofner ([[John Lennon]] used a [[Rickenbacker]] 325 Guitar, while [[Paul McCartney]]'s guitar of choice was a [[Höfner 500/1]] "violin bass" (which was also the code name for Jack's Car, Rowe's car was code named "Cold Turkey" which is also the name of a John Lennon song) to Cloud_7's assistant, Claire "Pennylane". Episode 5 introduced a young girl, Layla (as in the song of the same name by Derek and The Dominoes - that was inspired by [[Pattie Boyd]], the wife of both [[George Harrison]] & [[Eric Clapton]]). The group of bombers who came from Ivory in Episode 10 all have the same first names as [[The Rolling Stones]]. There are many other classic British Rock names and influences laced throughout the series.
 
Additionally, the song soundtracks, aside from the original theme-song by Billy Preston, consisted a group of 60's and 70's style British Rock sound-alike pieces very much influenced by The Beatles, [[The Rolling Stones]] and even [[Herman's Hermits]]. [[Jonathan Klein]], the English Language Producer for L/R, had mentioned at anime conventions that the Japanese Producer, Akahiro Kawamura, had originally wanted to use actual Beatles songs in the L/R soundtrack, since music licensing fees for old songs are far less expensive in Japan than they are in the rest of the world. However, the idea was put to rest early on in the production of the series when it was explained to Kawamura, that the cost to license those same songs for an American and European DVD release of L/R would raise the production cost by several million dollars, even if they could even secure permission from the rights holders. It was therefore agreed that original songs with a classic British Rock style would be used instead.
 
==Reception==
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Zac Bertschy of [[Anime News Network]] commented that it was an "undercooked" show, but had a good dub while it had trouble with episode structure and plot progression.<ref name="ANN"/> He also said that the opening theme song by Billy Preston was catchy because it's "probably one of the best anime theme songs from the past five years, mostly because it doesn't sound like an anime theme song".<ref name="ANN"/> Adam Arseneau felt the series was "too dull to be intriguing or compelling, but too comfortable and easygoing to be a total failure".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/lrbrokenangel.php |title=DVD Verdict Review - L/R (Licensed By Royalty): Broken Angel (Volume 3) |first=Adam |last=Arseneau |publisher=Dvdverdict.com |date=2004-07-29 |accessdate=2011-06-07}}</ref> The reviewer for AnimePRO compared the "fluid and loose" exaggerated actions and fight scenes to [[Lupin III]], and enjoyed the rapport between Jack and Rowe.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animepro.de/anima/dvdtest/2502_l%2Fr-licensed-by-royalty-dvd-vol-1 |title=AnimePro: L/R Licensed by Royalty Vol. 1 |publisher=Animepro.de |language=German |date=2011-02-14 |accessdate=2011-06-07}}</ref> They felt that the second volume had the right blend of action, an engaging story, and the right amount of humour.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animepro.de/anima/dvdtest/2504_l%2Fr-licensed-by-royalty-dvd-vol-2 |title=AnimePro: L/R Licensed by Royalty Vol. 2 |publisher=Animepro.de |language=German |date=2011-02-15 |accessdate=2011-06-07}}</ref> Andrew MacLennan enjoyed the use of a British cast for the English dub, feeling it added to the espionage atmosphere, but felt that the story was not sufficiently engaging for an adult audience, despite the M rating.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dvd.net.au/review.cgi?review_id=3976 |title=L/R - Licenced By Royalty: Mission File 1 - Deceptions - DVD Review |first=Andrew |last=MacLennan |publisher=DVD.net |date= |accessdate=2011-06-07}}</ref>
 
Andrew MacLennan enjoyed the use of a British cast for the English dub, feeling it added to the espionage atmosphere, but felt that the story was not sufficiently engaging for an adult audience, despite the M rating.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dvd.net.au/review.cgi?review_id=3976 |title=L/R - Licenced By Royalty: Mission File 1 - Deceptions - DVD Review |first=Andrew |last=MacLennan |publisher=DVD.net |date= |accessdate=2011-06-07}}</ref> Tiffani Nadeau praised VOCAL SIDE's arrangement, saying that the CD flowed well from one track to the next,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mania.com/lr-original-soundtrack_article_75502.html |title=L/R Original Soundtrack |first=Tiffani |last=Nadeau |publisher=Mania.com |date= |accessdate=2011-06-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121018114100/http://www.mania.com/lr-original-soundtrack_article_75502.html |archive-date=2012-10-18 |url-status=dead }}</ref> and Patrick King praised the variety in the songs, feeling the CD held up well even without the context of the series.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animefringe.com/magazine/2004/01/review/06.php |title=January 2004 - Reviews - L/R: Vocal Side |first=Patrick |last=King |publisher=Animefringe |date= |accessdate=2011-06-07}}</ref>
 
==References==
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==Further reading==
* ''[[Newtype USA]]'', December 2002
 
==External links==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20051217212003/http://www.geneon-ent.co.jp/rondorobe/anime/l-r/ Geneon's official L/R site] {{jain iconlang|ja}}
* [http://www.fujitv.co.jp/b_hp/LbyR/index.html Official Fuji TV site] {{jain iconlang|ja}}
* {{IMDb title|0435972}}
* {{ann|anime|2152}}
 
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