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Papuwa (stylized as PAPUWA) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ami Shibata and adapted into a 26-episode anime television series. The series follows Kotaro who is stranded on an uncharted island inhabited by strange talking animals and has no memory of his past. Papuwa is the sequel to Shibata's 1991 series Nangoku Shōnen Papuwa-kun (南国少年パプワくん, lit. Southern Boy Papuwa), serialized in Enix's manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Gangan from 1991 to 1995. That series was adapted into a 42-episode anime television series which aired on TV Asahi from October 1992 to June 1995.

Papuwa
Cover of DVD 1: Wild Things
Manga
Nangoku Shōnen Papuwa-kun
Written byAmi Shibata
Published byEnix
MagazineMonthly Shōnen Gangan
DemographicShōnen
Original run19911995
Volumes7
Anime television series
Nangoku Shōnen Papuwa-kun
Directed byJun Takagi
Written byNobuyuki Fujimoto
Music byNobuyuki Nakamura
StudioNippon Animation
Original networkTV Asahi
Original run 10 October 1992 2 October 1993
Episodes42 (List of episodes)
Manga
Written byAmi Shibata
Published bySquare Enix
MagazineMonthly Shōnen Gangan
DemographicShōnen
Original runApril 2002April 2008
Volumes14
Anime television series
Directed byKenichi Nishida
Written byToshiki Inoue
StudioNippon Animation
Original networkTV Tokyo
English network
US
Anime Network
Original run 30 September 2003 30 March 2004
Episodes26 (List of episodes)

Story


Once, on an unknown southern island, a battle was waged over two mysterious stones, one red and one blue. The blue stone controls desire, and its power created the blue clan. And the red clan that inherited the power of the red stone was filled with the light of hope. Finally, the battle came to an end, and the young one who possessed the power of the blue stone fell into a deep sleep. The one with the power of the red stone flew off far across the sky. Desire and hope... until the day these two powers meet each other again...


Characters



Main characters



The Guardians


Long ago, the Red Hisenki created two guardians to protect the red clan from the blue clan. These guardians were Jan and Shintaro. Out of the two, Jan was the first to be created. As Jan lost sense of time, months and years passed by, as he remain on the first Papuwa Island. However, he one day decided to go against his orders and left the island to take the blue clan head on, which led him to join the Ganma Army. However, his cover was blown and he was killed. It took a long time for the red hisenki to repair the damages done to Jan's body. During that time, the red hisenki decided to create a stronger force to protect it, where the red hisenki would copy Jan's soul and safely keep it inside the body of Shintaro. However, it is revealed that the copy was erased by the Blue Hisenki a long time ago, and that the Shintaro Magichad raised was just a shadow.

The Ganma Army (ガンマ団)


The Ganma Army is run by the Ganma family, who possess the power of the stone of desire. This power come in the form of what is called secret stone eyes (hisekigan, 秘石眼). The army itself works as a group of mercenaries, originally ruthless and seemingly taking control of the world, but since Shintaro's takeover the group now fights for "justice" (basically only assassinating people they believe are bad).

Tiramisu is voiced by Masao Harada in Japanese and Paul Oddo in English. and Chocolate Romance is voiced by Kota Nemoto in Japanese and K.C. Jones in English. both for Papuwa TV series.

Special Battle Unit


The Shinsengumi


(心戦組) The Shinsengumi is a mercenary group (based the real life historical group) that consists of multiple branches, two of which are known; the "Main" group and the "True" group.


Main Shinsengumi

(Shinsengumi Hontai, 心戦組本隊)

Isami Kondō (近藤イサミ) Voiced by: Hidenari Ugaki (Japanese); George Manley (English) for Papuwa TV series.
Toshizō Hijikata (土方トシゾー) Voiced by: Toru Okawa (Japanese); Mike McFarland (English) for Papuwa TV series. The straight-man of the team.
Sōji Okita (沖田ソージ) Voiced by: Showtaro Morikubo (Japanese); Brandon Scott Peters (English) for Papuwa TV series. a smiling silver-haired man. He unfortunately has Kondo's affections, and returns them by repeatedly stabbing Kondo with his sword.
Umako Harada (原田ウマ子) Voiced by: Kōji Ishii (Japanese); Joanne Bonasso (English) for Papuwa TV series. The most masculine character and ironically, the only major female character. She is tall, muscular, battle-scarred, and eventually develops a beard due to a potion. She falls in love with Liquid to his Horror. She is Koji's younger sister.

True Shinsengumi

(Shin Shinsengumi, 真心戦組) <Manga only>

Yamanami Keisuke (山南ケースケ)
Yamazaki Susumu (山崎ススム)
Itou Kashitaro (伊東カシタロー)
Saitou Hajime (斎藤ハジメ)
Nagakura Shinpachi (永倉シンパチ)

The Namamonos


A namamono (ナマモノ) is a strange talking animal-type creature that lives on Papuwa Island. There are countless namamonos that appear throughout the series.



Other Miscellaneous Characters



Video Game-Exclusive Characters



Media



Manga



Anime


Nangoku Shōnen Papuwa-kun was adapted into a 42-episode anime television series in 1992. Produced by Nippon Animation under the direction of Jun Takagi, the series began its broadcast run on TV Asahi from 10 October 1992 to June 1995. Three pieces of theme music were used for the opening and closing of each episode. The opening theme is "Npapa Love Song" (んばば・ラブソング) performed by Tome. The closing themes are "Shikasutto Nonsense" (しかすっとナンセンス) performed by Daiji Man Brothers Band for the first 24 episodes and "Kibun wa Papuwa Hare" (気分はパプワ晴れ) performed by Kouji Tsuno and Pythagoras for the remaining episodes.

The second manga series was also adapted into an anime television series by Nippon Animation. Directed by Kenichi Nishida, the second series began its broadcast run on TV Tokyo from 30 September 2003 to 30 March 2004. Two pieces of theme music are used, one opening and one closing. The opening theme is "Tabibito" (旅人) performed by Loosely, and the closing them is "Yurari Yurari (ゆらりゆらり) performed by Masashi Iino (いいのまさし, Iino Masashi).


Video games


Two video games entitled Nankoku Shōnen Papuwa-kun (南国少年パプワくん) were released on March 25, 1994 by Enix for the Nintendo's Game Boy and Super Famicom.


Episode list



Nangoku Shonen Papuwa-kun



Papuwa



See also





На других языках


- [en] Papuwa

[ru] Papuwa

Nangoku Shounen Papuwa-kun (яп. 南国少年パプワくん) — японская сёнэн-манга, автором которой является Ами Сибата. Публиковалась издательством Square Enix в журнале Monthly Shōnen Gangan с апреля 1991 года по июнь 1995 года. Всего выпущено 7 томов манги. С апреля 2002 года выпуск манги возобновился и продолжался до апреля 2008 года. Всего было выпущено 14 томов манги.



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