Akuma-kun - Wikipedia
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Akuma-kun | |
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悪魔くん | |
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Manga | |
Written by | Shigeru Mizuki |
Published by | Toshansha |
Original run | 1963 – 1964 |
Volumes | 3 |
Manga | |
Written by | Shigeru Mizuki |
Published by | Kodansha |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Magazine |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | 1966 – 1967 |
Volumes | 1 |
Manga | |
Written by | Shigeru Mizuki |
Published by | Shueisha |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Jump |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | 1970 – 1971 |
Volumes | 1 |
Live-action series | |
A 26 episode live-action series directed by Akira Kashima, Hajime Sato, Minoru Yamada, T. Kobayashi, Itaru Orita, K. Takemoto, Katsuhiko Taguchi. It ran from October 6, 1966, to March 30, 1967, and starred Mitsunobu Kaneko (of Giant Robo fame) as the titular character. | |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Junichi Sato |
Music by | Nozomi Aoki |
Studio | Toei Animation |
Original network | ANN (TV Asahi) |
Original run | April 15, 1989 – March 24, 1990 |
Episodes | 42 (List of episodes) |
Original net animation | |
Directed by | Junichi Sato[a] Fumitoshi Oizaki |
Produced by | Daichi Nagatomi |
Written by | Hiroshi Ōnogi |
Music by | Akio Izutsu |
Studio | Encourage Films Toei Animation |
Licensed by | Netflix |
Released | November 9, 2023 |
Runtime | 21–28 minutes |
Episodes | 12 |
Akuma-kun (悪魔くん, lit. "Demon-kun") is a manga series written and illustrated by Shigeru Mizuki. Several versions of the manga exist, one of which was adapted into a live-action television series, and another into an anime television series. In addition, two movies were spawned from the anime television series: Akuma-kun: The Movie released in 1989 and Akuma-kun: Yōkoso Akuma Land e!! released in 1990.
An original net animation (ONA) series was released in November 2023 on Netflix.
In this series, the contents vary from version to version. The common plot points of every adaptation are listed below.
- The protagonist is a child prodigy who appears once every 10,000 years. The protagonist is always nicknamed “Akuma-kun”. The works are roughly divided into three series with different protagonists: Ichiro Matsushita in the rental version, Shingo Yamada in the Shonen Magazine version, and Shingo Umoregi in the Comic Bonbon version
- Akuma-kun wants to create a world where all human beings can live happily, and he believes that harnessing the power of demons is necessary for him to achieve that goal. Additionally, the entities referred to as demons in the series are not limited to that of Christian origins, rather the series features various monsters described in myths and folk stories from all around the world.
- At the beginning of the story, Akuma-kun has not yet succeeded in the summoning of demons, and has repeatedly conducted magical research and experiments. However Dr. Faust appears and teaches the secrets of summoning demons to Akuma-kun, and as a result he finally succeeds in invoking demons.
- In addition, Dr. Faust gives Akuma-kun the Solomon Flute. This flute gives Akuma-kun the power to bend demons to his will. The flute was used by King Solomon.
- Akuma-kun has multiple subordinates who follow him. They are often referred to as the “twelve apostles”. The twelve apostles also differ from series to series.
- To summon demons, Shingo, standing in front of a magic circle casts a spell, ”エロイムエッサイム、我は求め訴えたり”. (Eloim, Essaim, frugativi et appelavi.) This is a spell written in a grimoire spread in France during the 18th and 19th century.
Shingo Umoregi (埋れ木 真吾) is a boy in fifth grade. He was nicknamed “Akuma-kun” by his friends due to his immense knowledge of demons and the occult. His father Shigeru Umoregi is a manga artist who struggles to sell his work. According to Faust, Shingo is said to be the Messiah, who appears once every ten thousand years to bring peace to the world.
An original net animation (ONA) series was announced in March 2021, with Toei Animation and director Junichi Sato returning from the previous anime series. It can be considered a sequel to the original series. Sato served as the chief director, with Fumitoshi Oizaki serving as the series director and Encourage Films co-animating the series. Hiroshi Ōnogi oversaw the scripts.[1] The series was released worldwide on Netflix on November 9, 2023.[2]
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Akuma-kun: Makai no Wana (悪魔くん・魔界の罠) is a role-playing video game for the Famicom that was released on February 24, 1990, and is based on the anime. It was developed by Tose and published by Bandai.
The game follows Shingo Umoregi (Akuma-kun), who the player controls, through three different types of areas. The world map allows Akuma-kun to visit different towns and dungeons. The world map is in an overhead perspective and features random encounters, which pit Akuma-kun against randomly appearing enemies. During battles, the perspective switches to first-person and the player selects different types of attacks from a menu. During battle, the player can summon demons to aid Akuma-kun with fighting. The player's party and the enemies then take turns attacking each other, similar to most other turn-based RPGs. When Akuma-kun enters a town, the view switches to that of a side-scrolling video game. By moving up at certain areas, Akuma-kun can enter buildings and shops.
The game begins as a wizard explains to Akuma-kun that the world will be a better place if demons and humans establish contact. Akuma-kun then sets out to establish this connection.
- ^ Credited as Chief Director (総監督, Sō Kantoku)
- ^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (March 7, 2021). "Shigeru Mizuki's Akuma-kun Manga Gets New Anime Project". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 7, 2021.
- ^ Cayanan, Joanna (July 30, 2023). "New Akuma Kun Anime Series' Trailer Reveals 3 More Cast, November 9 Debut". Anime News Network. Retrieved July 30, 2023.
- Akuma-kun (1989) (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Akuma-kun (2023) (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Akuma-kun on Netflix