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{{ | {{Nihongo|'''''Maoh: Juvenile Remix'''''|魔王 ~JUVENILE REMIX~|Maō Jubunairu Rimikkusu|{{lit|Demon King}}|lead=yes}} is a Japanese [[manga]] series written by [[Kōtarō Isaka]] and illustrated by Megumi Ōsuga, both adapting and serving as a continuation of Isaka's 2004 novel [[3 Assassins|''3 Assassins'' (''Grasshopper'')]], the first novel in his ''Hitman'' novel trilogy, and his 2005 short story collection ''Maō''. The series is about a young man who discovered his power and uncovered a rising leader's secret to rule Nekota city. It was serialized in [[Shogakukan]]'s ''[[Weekly Shōnen Sunday]]'' from June 2007 to June 2009 and compiled into ten {{Transliteration|ja|[[tankōbon]]}} volumes. In North America, the series was licensed for English release by [[Viz Media]]. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
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==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
; {{ | ; {{Nihongo|Ando|安藤}} | ||
: Resident of the fictional Nekota city (based in Kanto region) and a second-year student at Nekota East High. He did not agree with Inukai's way to change the world and fought against his group, the Grasshopper. | : Resident of the fictional Nekota city (based in Kanto region) and a second-year student at Nekota East High. He did not agree with Inukai's way to change the world and fought against his group, the Grasshopper. | ||
; {{ | ; {{Nihongo|Junya Ando|安藤 潤也|Andō Jun'ya}} | ||
: The younger brother of Ando. | : The younger brother of Ando. | ||
; {{ | ; {{Nihongo|Shunji Inukai|犬養 舜二|Inukai Shunji}} | ||
: The founder and leader of the {{ | : The founder and leader of the {{Nihongo|Grasshopper|グラスホッパー|Gurasuhoppā}}, an influencing organization with many relations in the Japanese political world. He is the charismatic person who can manipulate many people. | ||
; {{ | ; {{Nihongo|Master|マスター|Masutā}} | ||
: The master of Duce cafe and Inukai's trusted ally. Later revealed to be an [[Extrasensory perception|ESP]] user. | : The master of Duce cafe and Inukai's trusted ally. Later revealed to be an [[Extrasensory perception|ESP]] user. | ||
; {{ | ; {{Nihongo|Semi|蝉||"Cicada"}} | ||
: An assassin first sent to kill the older Ando, but spared him instead because of his assassination contract being cancelled. | : An assassin first sent to kill the older Ando, but spared him instead because of his assassination contract being cancelled. | ||
; {{ | ; {{Nihongo|Mr. Anderson|Mr.アンダーソン|Mr. Andāson}} | ||
: An American influencing businessman and president of the Anderson Group who wants to make his project building the "New City" in Nekota city. | : An American influencing businessman and president of the Anderson Group who wants to make his project building the "New City" in Nekota city. | ||
; {{ | ; {{Nihongo|Anderson|アンダーソン|Andāson}} | ||
: A half-American, half-Japanese student who later attends the same class with the older Ando. Due to Inukai's influences, Nekota residents' rage for the Anderson Group (a company managed by his father) intensely increase which make Anderson's classmates and other students behave violently towards the younger Anderson. | : A half-American, half-Japanese student who later attends the same class with the older Ando. Due to Inukai's influences, Nekota residents' rage for the Anderson Group (a company managed by his father) intensely increase which make Anderson's classmates and other students behave violently towards the younger Anderson. | ||
; {{ | ; {{Nihongo|Machiko|満智子}} | ||
: A girl who is a third-year student and president of Nekota High's Newspaper club in which the Ando brothers are members. | : A girl who is a third-year student and president of Nekota High's Newspaper club in which the Ando brothers are members. | ||
; {{ | ; {{Nihongo|Shiori|詩織}} | ||
: Junya's girlfriend. | : Junya's girlfriend. | ||
; {{ | ; {{Nihongo|Kaname|要}} | ||
: A boy who is the classmate of the older Ando. He was a bully victim before being contacted with Inukai. | : A boy who is the classmate of the older Ando. He was a bully victim before being contacted with Inukai. | ||
; {{ | ; {{Nihongo|Suzumebachi|スズメバチ||"Hornet"}} | ||
: An assassin hired by Mr. Anderson to kill a great number of members of Grasshopper. | : An assassin hired by Mr. Anderson to kill a great number of members of Grasshopper. | ||
; {{ | ; {{Nihongo|Shima|島}} | ||
: The older Ando's friend in Nekota Highschool. | : The older Ando's friend in Nekota Highschool. | ||
; {{ | ; {{Nihongo|Asagao|槿||"[[Hibiscus rosa-sinensis|Hawaiian hibiscus]]"}} | ||
: A top-notch assassin and the father of Kentaro and Kojiro. | : A top-notch assassin and the father of Kentaro and Kojiro. | ||
; {{ | ; {{Nihongo|Kentaro|健太郎|Kentarō}} {{nobold|and}} {{Nihongo|Kojiro|孝次郎|Kōjirō}} | ||
: The twin brothers who can use ESP since their young age. | : The twin brothers who can use ESP since their young age. | ||
; {{ | ; {{Nihongo|Iwanishi|嵒蠁}} | ||
: A dealer who manages Semi's contracts, and is much feared/respected by Semi. | : A dealer who manages Semi's contracts, and is much feared/respected by Semi. | ||
==Publication== | ==Publication== | ||
''Maoh: Juvenile Remix'', written by [[Kōtarō Isaka]] and illustrated by Megumi Ōsuga, is based on Isaka's own novels, [[3 Assassins|''3 Assassins'' (''Grasshopper'')]] and ''Maō'' (respectively published by [[Kodansha]] in 2004 and 2005).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2022/05/08/books/book-reviews/kotaro-isaka-three-assassins|title=Kotaro Isaka's killer instinct for a rollicking good time|last=Kosaka|first=Kris|date=May 8, 2022|access-date=November 11, 2022|work=[[The Japan Times]]|archive-date=November 6, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221106220556/https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2022/05/08/books/book-reviews/kotaro-isaka-three-assassins/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:魔王|url=https://bookclub.kodansha.co.jp/product?item=0000182946|publisher=[[Kodansha]]|access-date=May 14, 2020|language=ja|archive-date=October 23, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211023181829/https://bookclub.kodansha.co.jp/product?item=0000182946|url-status=live}}</ref> It was serialized in [[Shogakukan]]'s ''[[Weekly Shōnen Sunday]]'' from June 6, 2007,<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:2007年06月06日のアーカイブ|url=http://manganohi.jp/2007/06/06/|website=manganohi.jp|access-date=July 14, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071216043507/http://manganohi.jp/2007/06/06/|archive-date=December 16, 2007|language=ja|date=June 6, 2007|quote={{lang|ja|【週刊少年サンデー】週刊少年サンデー27号 発売中<p>■超大型新連載!!</p><p>ヘビーボリューム巻頭カラー63P!!</p><p>原作:伊坂幸太郎 漫画:大須賀めぐみ</p><p>『魔王』</p>}}}}</ref> to June 24, 2009.<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:伊坂・大須賀「魔王」完結、ゲッサンにスピンオフ掲載|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/17981|website=[[ | ''Maoh: Juvenile Remix'', written by [[Kōtarō Isaka]] and illustrated by Megumi Ōsuga, is based on Isaka's own novels, [[3 Assassins|''3 Assassins'' (''Grasshopper'')]] and ''Maō'' (respectively published by [[Kodansha]] in 2004 and 2005).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2022/05/08/books/book-reviews/kotaro-isaka-three-assassins|title=Kotaro Isaka's killer instinct for a rollicking good time|last=Kosaka|first=Kris|date=May 8, 2022|access-date=November 11, 2022|work=[[The Japan Times]]|archive-date=November 6, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221106220556/https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2022/05/08/books/book-reviews/kotaro-isaka-three-assassins/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:魔王|url=https://bookclub.kodansha.co.jp/product?item=0000182946|publisher=[[Kodansha]]|access-date=May 14, 2020|language=ja|archive-date=October 23, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211023181829/https://bookclub.kodansha.co.jp/product?item=0000182946|url-status=live}}</ref> It was serialized in [[Shogakukan]]'s ''[[Weekly Shōnen Sunday]]'' from June 6, 2007,<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:2007年06月06日のアーカイブ|url=http://manganohi.jp/2007/06/06/|website=manganohi.jp|access-date=July 14, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071216043507/http://manganohi.jp/2007/06/06/|archive-date=December 16, 2007|language=ja|date=June 6, 2007|quote={{lang|ja|【週刊少年サンデー】週刊少年サンデー27号 発売中<p>■超大型新連載!!</p><p>ヘビーボリューム巻頭カラー63P!!</p><p>原作:伊坂幸太郎 漫画:大須賀めぐみ</p><p>『魔王』</p>}}}}</ref> to June 24, 2009.<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:伊坂・大須賀「魔王」完結、ゲッサンにスピンオフ掲載|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/17981|website=[[Comic Natalie]]|publisher=Natasha, Inc.|access-date=May 14, 2020|language=ja|date=June 24, 2009|archive-date=September 7, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200907202326/https://natalie.mu/comic/news/17981|url-status=live}}</ref> Shogakukan collected its chapters into ten {{Transliteration|ja|[[tankōbon]]}} volumes, released from November 16, 2007,<ref name="vol1"/> to August 18, 2009.<ref name="vol10"/> | ||
[[Viz Media]] licensed the manga for English release in North America in 2009.<ref>{{cite web|last=Loo|first=Egan|title=Viz Posts Arata , Hyde & Closer, Maoh: Juvenile Remix|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-07-22/viz-posts-arata-hyde-and-closer-maoh/juvenile-remix|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=May 14, 2020|date=July 22, 2009|archive-date=July 31, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130731030845/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-07-22/viz-posts-arata-hyde-and-closer-maoh/juvenile-remix|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Miller|first=Evan|title=Viz Anime and Manga - San Diego Comic-Con International 2009|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/convention/2009/san-diego-comic-con-international/viz-anime-and-manga|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=May 14, 2020|date=July 24, 2009|archive-date=September 19, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200919080626/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/convention/2009/san-diego-comic-con-international/viz-anime-and-manga|url-status=live}}</ref> The ten volumes were released from May 11, 2010,<ref name="vizvol1"/> to April 10, 2012.<ref name="vizvol10"/> | [[Viz Media]] licensed the manga for English release in North America in 2009.<ref>{{cite web|last=Loo|first=Egan|title=Viz Posts Arata , Hyde & Closer, Maoh: Juvenile Remix|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-07-22/viz-posts-arata-hyde-and-closer-maoh/juvenile-remix|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=May 14, 2020|date=July 22, 2009|archive-date=July 31, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130731030845/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-07-22/viz-posts-arata-hyde-and-closer-maoh/juvenile-remix|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Miller|first=Evan|title=Viz Anime and Manga - San Diego Comic-Con International 2009|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/convention/2009/san-diego-comic-con-international/viz-anime-and-manga|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=May 14, 2020|date=July 24, 2009|archive-date=September 19, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200919080626/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/convention/2009/san-diego-comic-con-international/viz-anime-and-manga|url-status=live}}</ref> The ten volumes were released from May 11, 2010,<ref name="vizvol1"/> to April 10, 2012.<ref name="vizvol10"/> | ||
{{anchor|Waltz}}A spin-off series, titled ''Waltz'', was serialized in Shogakukan's ''[[Monthly Shōnen Sunday]]'' from October 10, 2009,<ref>{{cite web|last=Loo|first=Egan|title=Maoh: Juvenile Remix Creators Launch Waltz Manga|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-09-13/maoh/juvenile-remix-creators-launch-waltz-manga|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=November 10, 2020|date=September 13, 2009|archive-date=December 19, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201219171541/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-09-13/maoh/juvenile-remix-creators-launch-waltz-manga|url-status=live}}</ref> to February 10, 2012.<ref>{{cite web|title=Waltz : La fin et l'après|url=https://www.manga-news.com/index.php/actus/2012/02/09/Waltz-:-La-fin-et-lapres|website=manga-news.com|access-date=November 10, 2020|language=fr|date=February 9, 2012|archive-date=November 11, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221111005134/https://www.manga-news.com/index.php/actus/2012/02/09/Waltz-:-La-fin-et-lapres|url-status=live}}</ref> Shogakukan collected the chapters in six {{Transliteration|ja|tankōbon}} volumes, released from March 12, 2010,<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:ゲッサン4月号は表紙に付録、全サ「Waltz」1巻発売祭り|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/28935|website=[[ | {{anchor|Waltz}}A spin-off series, titled ''Waltz'', was serialized in Shogakukan's ''[[Monthly Shōnen Sunday]]'' from October 10, 2009,<ref>{{cite web|last=Loo|first=Egan|title=Maoh: Juvenile Remix Creators Launch Waltz Manga|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-09-13/maoh/juvenile-remix-creators-launch-waltz-manga|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=November 10, 2020|date=September 13, 2009|archive-date=December 19, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201219171541/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-09-13/maoh/juvenile-remix-creators-launch-waltz-manga|url-status=live}}</ref> to February 10, 2012.<ref>{{cite web|title=Waltz : La fin et l'après|url=https://www.manga-news.com/index.php/actus/2012/02/09/Waltz-:-La-fin-et-lapres|website=manga-news.com|access-date=November 10, 2020|language=fr|date=February 9, 2012|archive-date=November 11, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221111005134/https://www.manga-news.com/index.php/actus/2012/02/09/Waltz-:-La-fin-et-lapres|url-status=live}}</ref> Shogakukan collected the chapters in six {{Transliteration|ja|tankōbon}} volumes, released from March 12, 2010,<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:ゲッサン4月号は表紙に付録、全サ「Waltz」1巻発売祭り|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/28935|website=[[Comic Natalie]]|publisher=Natasha, Inc.|access-date=November 6, 2023|language=ja|date=March 12, 2010|archive-date=March 17, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100317133111/http://natalie.mu/comic/news/28935|url-status=live}}</ref> to May 11, 2012.<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:【5月11日付】本日発売の単行本リスト|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/69159|website=[[Comic Natalie]]|publisher=Natasha, Inc.|access-date=November 6, 2023|language=ja|date=May 11, 2012|archive-date=January 22, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210122010152/https://natalie.mu/comic/news/69159|url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
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==See also== | |||
* ''[[Matinee & Soiree]]'', another manga series illustrated by Megumi Osuga | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 20:48, 15 December 2024
Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox animanga/Header Template:Infobox animanga/Print Template:Infobox animanga/Print Template:Infobox animanga/Footer Template:Nihongo is a Japanese manga series written by Kōtarō Isaka and illustrated by Megumi Ōsuga, both adapting and serving as a continuation of Isaka's 2004 novel 3 Assassins (Grasshopper), the first novel in his Hitman novel trilogy, and his 2005 short story collection Maō. The series is about a young man who discovered his power and uncovered a rising leader's secret to rule Nekota city. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday from June 2007 to June 2009 and compiled into ten Template:Transliteration volumes. In North America, the series was licensed for English release by Viz Media.
Plot
Andō is a high-school student who possesses the ability to make anyone within a 30-step radius to say whatever he thinks. Inukai is the young chief of the Grass Hopper, a self-defense force who claims to maintain Nekota town's peace. When Andō realises Inukai is using inhumane methods to control the population, he decides to stop Inukai with his ability. However, Andō isn't the only enemy Inukai has, and vice-versa.
Characters
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- Resident of the fictional Nekota city (based in Kanto region) and a second-year student at Nekota East High. He did not agree with Inukai's way to change the world and fought against his group, the Grasshopper.
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- The younger brother of Ando.
- Template:Nihongo
- The founder and leader of the Template:Nihongo, an influencing organization with many relations in the Japanese political world. He is the charismatic person who can manipulate many people.
- Template:Nihongo
- The master of Duce cafe and Inukai's trusted ally. Later revealed to be an ESP user.
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- An assassin first sent to kill the older Ando, but spared him instead because of his assassination contract being cancelled.
- Template:Nihongo
- An American influencing businessman and president of the Anderson Group who wants to make his project building the "New City" in Nekota city.
- Template:Nihongo
- A half-American, half-Japanese student who later attends the same class with the older Ando. Due to Inukai's influences, Nekota residents' rage for the Anderson Group (a company managed by his father) intensely increase which make Anderson's classmates and other students behave violently towards the younger Anderson.
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- A girl who is a third-year student and president of Nekota High's Newspaper club in which the Ando brothers are members.
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- Junya's girlfriend.
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- A boy who is the classmate of the older Ando. He was a bully victim before being contacted with Inukai.
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- An assassin hired by Mr. Anderson to kill a great number of members of Grasshopper.
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- The older Ando's friend in Nekota Highschool.
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- A top-notch assassin and the father of Kentaro and Kojiro.
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- The twin brothers who can use ESP since their young age.
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- A dealer who manages Semi's contracts, and is much feared/respected by Semi.
Publication
Maoh: Juvenile Remix, written by Kōtarō Isaka and illustrated by Megumi Ōsuga, is based on Isaka's own novels, 3 Assassins (Grasshopper) and Maō (respectively published by Kodansha in 2004 and 2005).[1][2] It was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday from June 6, 2007,[3] to June 24, 2009.[4] Shogakukan collected its chapters into ten Template:Transliteration volumes, released from November 16, 2007,[5] to August 18, 2009.[6]
Viz Media licensed the manga for English release in North America in 2009.[7][8] The ten volumes were released from May 11, 2010,[9] to April 10, 2012.[10]
Template:AnchorA spin-off series, titled Waltz, was serialized in Shogakukan's Monthly Shōnen Sunday from October 10, 2009,[11] to February 10, 2012.[12] Shogakukan collected the chapters in six Template:Transliteration volumes, released from March 12, 2010,[13] to May 11, 2012.[14]
Volumes
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See also
- Matinee & Soiree, another manga series illustrated by Megumi Osuga
References
External links
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