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Шаблон:Nihongo, also known as Satanikus!, is a Japanese horror-comedy anime and manga series created by Go Nagai. It is one of Nagai's most famous works in Japan, although not very well known in the rest of the world. In 2006, it would get a sequel/remake in Demon Prince Enma, which drops the comedy and becomes a full-fledged suspense-horror series. After the OVA was released, another manga version was released called Satanikus Enma Kerberos by Eiji Toriyama. A remake entitled Ghastly Prince Enma Burning Up aired in Japan in 2011.

Plot

Enma, Yukiko-Hime and Kapaeru are part of the Yokai-Patrol. They go after yokai that have escaped from Hell into the human world.[1]

Characters

Шаблон:Nihongo
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The hot-headed, perverted protagonist, sent by his uncle to arrest yokai that have infiltrated the human world, though most often then not he ends up going overboard and killing them instead. He has long eyebrows that can detect a yokai's presence and wields a powerful cape and a fiery staff which can transform into a massive hammer.
Шаблон:Nihongo
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A beautiful Yuki-onna princess who is in love with Enma, but often has to put up with his pervertedness. She has powerful ice powers, though more often than not gets captured in a fanserviceable manner.
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Half kappa, half water sprite. He is the third member of the Yokai Patrol. He doesn't have a lot of attacks, but still provides some help in battle. He's often confused for a frog, which makes him very angry. His name is a portmanteau of 'kappa' and 'kaeru' ("frog" in Japanese).
Шаблон:Nihongo
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An "old man" yokai who looks like a hat and guides Enma-kun. His name is a portmanteau of 'chapeau' and 'ouji' ("old man" in Japanese).
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A human boy that befriends the Yokai Patrol. He attends the local elementary school, and always gets attacked by demons. He is a side character in the 2011 anime.
Шаблон:Nihongo
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Tsutomu's teacher. He's merely a comic relief, and always yelling at Tsutomu-kun.
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A homeless deadbeat, Daracura was originally an officer for Enma-Daiou. After losing his position of officer, Daracura tried throughout the series to kill Enma-kun. However, as the series progressed Daracura became less important.
Шаблон:Nihongo
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Tsutomu's girlfriend. Her mother has passed on, and lives with her father in an apartment complex. She replaces Tsutomu as one of the main protagonists in the 2011 anime.
Шаблон:Nihongo
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The Judge of Hell and Enma's uncle. He sends Enma-kun and his friends to arrest demons on Earth.
Шаблон:Nihongo
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Enma's sister; the protagonist of the spin-off manga, Dororon Enbi-chan, and an antagonist in the 2011 anime. She has her own versions of Yukiko-Hime and Kapaeru named Yukiko-Hige and Kapaku.

Media

Anime

Шаблон:Main article The original anime was produced by Toei Animation and was originally broadcast on Fuji TV from Шаблон:Start date, to Шаблон:End date. The opening theme was Шаблон:Nihongo and the ending theme was Шаблон:Nihongo, both performed by Chinatsu Nakayama. An original video animation of the sequel manga, Demon Prince Enma, was produced by Brain's Base and was released in four volumes released between August 25, 2006, and March 23, 2007. The OVA is licensed in North America by Bandai Entertainment. A remake of the original series, titled Шаблон:Nihongo, was produced by Brain's Base and aired on MBS between April 7, 2011, and June 24, 2011. The opening theme is Шаблон:Nihongo by Masaaki Endoh and the Moonriders, whilst the ending theme is Шаблон:Nihongo by The Moonriders feat. Yoko.[2] NIS America licensed the series in North America under the title Ghastly Prince Enma Burning Up and released the series on subtitled DVD and Blu-ray Disc on September 11, 2012.[3][4]

Manga

The main version of the manga was originally serialized in Shogakukan's magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday from Шаблон:Start date, to Шаблон:End date.[5][6][7]

Besides Weekly Shōnen Sunday version, other serializations were published at the time in various Shogakukan's children magazines and in Tokuma Shoten's TV Land, drawn by Nagai and several of his assistants.[5][6][7][8][9][10]

Magazine Original run Artist
Shougakukan book Шаблон:Start dateШаблон:End date Tsutomu Oyamada
Yochien Шаблон:Start dateШаблон:End date Tsutomu Oyamada
Shogaku Ichinensei Шаблон:Start dateШаблон:End date Tadashi Makimura
Shogaku Ninensei Шаблон:Start dateШаблон:End date Kiyoshi Takenaka
Shogaku Sannensei Go Nagai, Ken Ishikawa
Shogaku Yonnensei Ken Ishikawa
Shogaku Gonensei Yoshimi Hamada
Shogaku Rokunensei Шаблон:Start dateШаблон:End date Tsutomu Oyamada
TV Land Шаблон:Start dateШаблон:End date Osamu Hiramatsu, Mitsuru Hiruta
Yoiko Tomotaka Iwasawa

Volumes

The series published in Weekly Shōnen Sunday has been compiled in volumes several times.[11]

Wakagi Shobo (Comic Mate, 1974)
# Release date
1 Шаблон:Start date
2 Шаблон:Start date
3 Шаблон:Start date
Wakagi Shobo (Comic Mate, 1979)
# Release date
1 Шаблон:Start date
2 Шаблон:Start date
3 Шаблон:Start date
Asahi Sonorama (Sun Wide Comics, 1985)
# Release date ISBN
1 Шаблон:Start date Шаблон:ISBNT
2 Шаблон:Start date Шаблон:ISBNT
Chuokoron-sha (Chuko Aizoban, 1991)
# Release date ISBN
1 Шаблон:Start date Шаблон:ISBNT
Chuokoron-sha (Chuko Bunko Comic Han, 1996)
# Release date ISBN
1 Шаблон:Start date Шаблон:ISBNT
2 Шаблон:Start date Шаблон:ISBNT
Kodansha (KP Comics, 2003)
# Release date ISBN
1 Шаблон:Start date Шаблон:ISBNT
2 Шаблон:Start date Шаблон:ISBNT
Goma Books (Goma Comics, 2006)
# Release date ISBN
1 Шаблон:Start date Шаблон:ISBNT
2 Шаблон:Start date Шаблон:ISBNT

This version is also available in ebook format, published by ebookjapan.[12]

Sequels

Short stories

Dororon Enbi-chan

Шаблон:Nihongo, published from Шаблон:Start date to Шаблон:End date in the magazine Monthly YoungMan by Sanwa Publishing.[22][23][24] This is an adult-restricted erotic comedy.

Volumes

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Kikoushi Enma

Шаблон:Main article Шаблон:Nihongo is a sequel of the original manga by Go Nagai with a mature tone, where the characters are no longer children, published in Kodansha's Magazine Z from Шаблон:Start date (cover date Шаблон:Start date) to Шаблон:End date (cover date Шаблон:Start date.)[7][25][26]

Satanikus ENMA Kerberos

Шаблон:Nihongo is a sequel of Kikoushi Enma by Eiji Karasuyama, published in Kodansha's Magazine Z from Шаблон:Start date (cover date Шаблон:Start date) to Шаблон:End date (cover date Шаблон:Start date.)[27][28]

Shururun Yukiko Hime-chan: feat. Dororon Enma-kun

Шаблон:Nihongo is a seinen manga written and drawn by Sae Amatsu and released alongside Dororon Enma-kun Meeramera.[29] It was serialized on Kadokawa Shoten's magazine Young Ace from Шаблон:Start date (cover date Шаблон:Start date)[30] to Шаблон:End date (cover date Шаблон:End date).

Volumes

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References

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External links

Шаблон:Weekly Shōnen Sunday - 1970–1979 Шаблон:Toei Animation Шаблон:Business Jump Шаблон:Young Ace Шаблон:Brain's Base