Bucky - The Incredible Kid
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is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ami Shibata. It was adapted into a 26-episode
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from October 5, 1999 to March 28, 2000. In some markets, the series is known as ''Bucky: The Incredible Kid'', ''Bucky: Searching for World 0'' or simply ''Bucky''.


Story

The story is set in a place called Parallel Planet, located above the sky and down the sea. This planet is divided into twelve worlds, in the manner of a
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. In the center of this clock is the Needle Tower, World Zero, where time does not pass. In each world there is a Great Child, something like the guardian of that world. The Great Child is always accompanied by a spirit, an explosive, spherical side-kick that helps defeat the Troublemonsters. Baku (Bucky in some versions) was a normal boy with one ambitious goal in mind: to take over the world and make everyone his slaves. When En (Spaak), the Great Child – someone specialized in fighting against troublesome monsters – of World One, entrusts him with his Spirit and G.C. Watch, Baku embarks on an adventure through the twelve worlds to make his dream a reality at all costs.


Characters


Great Child

In the English version of the manga and other dubbed versions of the anime, their Japanese names are renamed while others retain their original name. * – 1st World (Primas) * – 2nd World (Secandas) * – 3rd World (Trius) * – 4th World (Tetras) * – 5th World (Pentas) * – 6th World (Hexas) * – 7th World (Seteras) * – 8th World (Octas) * – 9th World (Novas) * – 10th World (Dicas) * – 11th World (Undinus) * – 12th World (Doidicus)


Great Soldier

* – 1st World * – 2nd World * – 3rd World * – 12th World


Spirits

* – 1st World * – 2nd World * – 3rd World * – 4th World * – 5th World * – 6th World * – 7th World * – 8th World * – 9th World * – 10th World * – 11th World * – 12th World


Enemies

* – main villain of anime series * Troublemaking Monsters – normal monsters that become dangerous.


Monster-guides

* Chicky – monster-guide of Bucky, it is similar to a gigantic chick that grew suddenly. It was found in Rockside City. * Pussycat – it is a gigantic cat, the monster-guide of Pinky. * Manta – a purple gigantic ray, it is the monster-guide of Kai. * Dick – a purple whale, it is Lucy's monster-guide. * Dober – a gigantic dog and Jeanne's monster-guide.


Themes


Opening

* "Dare mo Shiranai Chizu de" by
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Ending

* "Last Tears (I Don't Cry Anymore, After You Left Me...)" by
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(episodes 1–14) * "37°C Binetsu Senki" by M-Two (episodes 15–26)


References


External links

* {{ann, manga, 11071, Jibaku-kun - Twelve World Story 1998 manga 1999 anime television series debuts 2000 Japanese television series endings Adventure anime and manga Anime series based on manga Enterbrain manga Fantasy anime and manga Shōnen manga TV Tokyo original programming