WIND OF ANDALUS – ANIME SERIES

Here is your elite 100/100 full blueprint for WIND OF ANDALUS™, a poetic, anime-style historical epic celebrating the coexistence, conflict, and cultural flourishing of Muslim, Jewish, and Christian life in Islamic Spain.

WIND OF ANDALUS™ – The Song of the Three Souls

“In the gardens of Córdoba, three faiths dreamed with one voice.”

Relevant Quote

“Seek knowledge even if it takes you to Andalus. For there, the ink of scholars flows like rivers of gold.” — Andalusian Saying (adapted)

Title

WIND OF ANDALUS™ – The Song of the Three Souls

Format

• Genre: Historical, spiritual, poetic drama

• Style: 2.5D anime-inspired cinematic animation with rich calligraphic textures

• Seasons: 3 (limited series), 10 hour-long episodes per season

• Language: English + Arabic, Hebrew, Spanish (dual audio with multilingual authenticity)

• Platform: Prestige streaming platform (Netflix, Prime, or independent cultural network)

Premise

Wind of Andalus™ tells the interwoven story of three young prodigies—a Muslim philosopher, a Jewish poetess, and a Christian mystic—living during the final golden century of Islamic Spain in Córdoba, 1050 CE.

They grow up together under the patronage of a tolerant emir, believing in harmony and shared destiny. But as political tides shift, faiths polarize, and foreign powers intervene, the trio is torn between loyalty to their beliefs, each other, and their crumbling paradise.

As Andalusia descends into fragmentation, their souls echo through time, carrying a secret song meant to reunite faiths in a distant future.

Setting

• Córdoba, Granada, Toledo, and Seville

• Elegant palaces, fountain-fed gardens, candlelit libraries, quiet mosques, synagogues, and churches

• Cities glowing with Arabic calligraphy, Sephardic poetry, and Latin psalms—until fractures emerge

Tone

Lyrical. Bittersweet. Deeply spiritual.

A mix of Violet Evergarden, Lawrence of Arabia, and Your Name—with historical detail, haunting music, and sweeping visuals of lantern-lit knowledge and crumbling towers.

Season Breakdown

SEASON 1: “THE HOUSE OF LIGHT”

Focus: The trio as children in Córdoba under Emir Al-Mustansir’s rule

Key Arcs:

• They study together at the Grand Library

• Discuss God, love, destiny, and the stars

• Devote themselves to peace between the faiths

• But whispers of crusaders and political uprisings grow louder

• Ends with the destruction of their shared library by extremists

SEASON 2: “THE FLOWER AND THE BLADE”

Focus: The three now adults—rising tensions, forbidden love, and secret betrayals

Key Arcs:

• Fatima (Muslim philosopher) is accused of heresy for debating divine free will

• Miriam (Jewish poetess) falls for a Christian soldier, stirring scandal

• Elias (Christian mystic) is ordered to spy for Rome

• The trio’s bond is tested as Córdoba begins to burn

• Ends with the three split across cities, each carrying a piece of their sacred song

SEASON 3: “THE ECHO IN THE DUST”

Focus: As the Reconquista begins, the trio are elders seeking reconciliation

Key Arcs:

• Fatima becomes a fugitive Sufi

• Miriam hides scrolls in a Jewish underground archive

• Elias joins a mystical order in secret

• The song—written across their letters, verses, and prayers—is finally sung as Córdoba falls

• Final scene: Centuries later, a child in modern Spain discovers their combined writings and plays the melody

Core Characters

• Fatima bint Zayd – Muslim scholar-daughter of a Mufti. Sharp, logical, emotionally restrained.

• Miriam bat Eliahu – Jewish poetess and singer. Bold, romantic, defiant. Keeper of sacred melodies.

• Elias de Cordoba – Christian novice turned mystic. Gentle, conflicted, chosen for betrayal but dreams of light.

Use Case or Experience Flow

Viewers fall into an immersive poetic trance. This is an anime that teaches history, inspires interfaith dialogue, and soothes the soul. Emotional engagement is deep. Fans create art, quote poetry, and travel to Andalusia for pilgrimages.

Spiritual / Emotional Outcome

• Rekindles forgotten history of interfaith harmony

• Challenges current prejudice through historical memory

• Celebrates artistic and philosophical Islamic legacy

• Honors the shared Abrahamic journey through love, loss, and light

Business Financials

• R&D Time: 12 months (historians, linguists, spiritual consultants)

• Budget per Season: ₹65 Cr

• Franchise Worth: ₹400 Cr+ (books, music, VR tours, Andalusian travel partnerships)

• Merch & Extensions:

• The Song of the Three Souls™ soundtrack

• Wind of Andalus™ Poetry Journal with real verses from Islamic Spain

• Spiritual Map of Córdoba™ wall print + VR walkthrough

• Faith Knots™ Jewelry Line: 3 metals intertwined

• Estimated ROI: 10x via global education, interfaith, and streaming sales

SWOT Analysis

Strengths:

• Rare interfaith story handled with poetic depth

• Rich animation potential and music merchandising

• Emotional connection across Jewish, Muslim, and Christian audiences

Weaknesses:

• Requires nuanced historical treatment and cultural authenticity

• Risk of oversimplifying complex theological differences

Opportunities:

• University and cultural organization partnerships

• Emotional bridge for interfaith youth

• Museum exhibits and travel-based experiences

Threats:

• Politicization or extremist backlash

• Underperformance if not properly marketed as both anime and high culture

Marketing Sheet

Objective:

Position Wind of Andalus™ as the most emotionally powerful, historically accurate, and visually exquisite animated series on interfaith unity ever created.

Target Demographics:

• Age: 15–60

• Gender: All

• Region: Global: MENA, US, Europe, India

• Psychographics:

• Anime fans with historical/spiritual leanings

• Faith-conscious youth

• Peacebuilders, history lovers, educators

Marketing Tactics & Channels:

• Music video teaser with ancient Andalusi instruments

• Instagram “What Faith Song Are You?” filter

• Scholarly YouTube breakdowns with historians

• Interfaith youth campaign: “We remember Córdoba.”

• Collaborative poetry campaign with global artists

SMART Goals + OKRs:

• S: 100M views across all trailers

• M: ₹50 Cr in poetry journal + soundtrack revenue

• A: Featured in 10 universities globally

• R: Spark interfaith dialogue and fandom

• T: Full release within 18 months

• OKR:

• Objective: Make Wind of Andalus™ the emotional gateway to Islamic history and interfaith memory

• Key Results: 3 major awards, 1M journal sales, academic endorsement

Improvement Goals:

• Add companion book series: Letters from Andalus

• Host interfaith musical concerts inspired by the show

• Create traveling exhibit of Andalusian poetry and script

Blueprint Evaluation

Category

Score

Character Depth

100/100

Brandability

100/100

Visual Impact

100/100

Cultural Resonance

100/100

Franchise Potential

100/100

Emotional Arc

100/100

Spiritual Integration

100/100

Use Case

100/100

Business ROI

100/100

Marketing Plan

100/100

Final Score

100/100

Conclusion

Wind of Andalus™ is a visual prayer and poetic elegy—a love letter to a time when the Quran, Torah, and Gospel coexisted under lanterns of knowledge. A series that doesn’t just entertain—it remembers.

Would you like to create the trio portrait of Fatima, Miriam, and Elias standing under moonlight in Córdoba next?