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, also known as ''Legend of Shutendoji'', is a Japanese manga series created by
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which combines elements from
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with
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. An
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series was released beginning in 1989 and ending in 1991, for a total of 4 episodes. In 2002, a remake/sequel titled started being published in the magazine ''
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'', being one of the series that were released in the first issue of the magazine.


Plot

Artist and writer Ryuichiro Shiba and his wife Kyoko are visiting a temple in order to make a promise of marriage to their ancestors. At that moment, however, two
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appear before them and fight to death, one of them carrying a baby on his mouth. After defeating his opponent, the oni gives Ryuichiro and Kyoko the baby and declares he will return for him after 15 years. After said period of time, strange events starts happening around the baby, now a teenager named Jiro Shutendo.


Characters


Main characters

; : The fifteen-year-old protagonist of the story, he is an oni. ; : Jiro's schoolmate and love interest. ; : Jiro's adoptive human father. ; : Jiro's adoptive human mother. ; : One of the two oni created to protect Jiro. He looks relatively humanoid, unlike most oni, and acts as a mentor for Jiro. ; : One of the two oni created to protect Jiro. He brought him as a baby to his parents.


Allies

; Miyuki's older brother and Jiro's first and best friend. ; A friend of Yusuke who is a descendant of ancient oni. He's the heir of a
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family trained through generations to protect Jiro. ; A human descendant of ancient oni and another friend to Yusuke. She is a strong female oni who hides under the guise of a rowdy, masculine-looking girl with a love for
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. Her nickname is "Ricki". ; Another descendant of an oni, a timid, bookish boy with psychic abilities. ; Another descendant of an oni and the last member of Yusuke's gang. He is a plump boy with superhuman strength that practises
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. He's nicknamed "Koyatashi".


Enemies

; The high priest of Ankoku Jashin Kyo ("School of the Evil God from Darkness"), an evil cult who worships demons. His goal is killing Jiro. ; Majari's lieutenant, a powerful priest who wields a double kusarigama. ; : Kukai's son, who grew and became a military
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in order to avenge his father.


Original manga publication


Prototype

Before starting serialization, Nagai created a 57-page oneshot titled ''Shutendoji'', published in the issue of in the Shōjo magazine ''Princess'', published by ''
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''. While this manga has some similarities, it is a completely different story, as well as being a Shōjo manga instead of Shōnen. It would later be renamed as ''Jashin Senki'' (邪神戦記) or ''Princess Han Shutendoji'' (プリンセス版手天童子).


Original serialization

''Shutendoji'' started being published as a serialized series from to in the magazine ''
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'' by Kodansha. The manga was originally compiled in 9 volumes, and would later be re-published several times. *Kodansha (''KC Magazine'', 1977–1978) *Kodansha (''KC Special'', 1985) *Kodansha (''Goka Aizoban'', 1988–1989) *Fusosha (''Fusosha Bunko'', 1996–1997) *Fusosha (''Legend of Shutendoji'', 1998) *Kodansha (''Kodansha Manga Bunko'', 2001) Besides the printed volumes, the manga has also been published in 10 ebook format volumes by ebookjapan. The series has also been published in some compilations of other Nagai's manga.


Publications outside Japan

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published the full series in Italy from 2004 to 2005.


Novels

Two series of novels based on the manga were released during the 1980s. The first one was written by Yasutaka Nagai and was released in 6 volumes from 1986 to 1989 by Kadokawa Shoten. *Kadokawa Shoten (''Kadokawa Novels'') The second one was written by Fusamichi Kitamura and published in two volumes published in 1987 by JICC under the label ''Adventure Novels''. *JICC (''Adventure Novels'')


OVAs

The manga was adapted into 4 OVAs released from 1989 to 1991. The OVAs were originally released on VHS and later on laserdisc, both times by Nippon Columbia. They were re-released in DVD format also by Columbia in 2001.


Releases outside Japan

The OVAs were released in the US by ADV Films in VHS (4 tapes) and later on DVD (2 discs). They were also released in Italy by
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on VHS and in
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on TV by
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Staff and production notes

*Distributor: Nippon Columbia *Original work / organization: Go Nagai *Planning work:
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*Director: Junji Nishimura (1, 2), Jun Kawagoe (3), Masatomo Sudo (4) *Scenario: Masashi Sogo *Work supervision: Hideyuki Motohashi (1, 2) *Animation supervisor: Satoshi Hirayama (3, 4), Masatomo Sudo (4) *Character design: Satoshi Hirayama (3, 4) *Mecha design:
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(3, 4) *Art director: Masazumi Matsumiya (1, 2), Masuo Nakayama (3, 4) *Director of photography: Tadashi Hosono (1, 2, 3), Akihiko Takahashi (4) *Sound director: Akira Yamazaki *Music: Fumitaka Anzai *Animation work: Studio Signal *Production:
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*Cast:
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(Jiro Shutendo),
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(Miyuki Shiratori),
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(Ryuichiro Shiba), Sanae Takagi (Kyoko Shiba),
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Video game

Along with the OVAs, a Role-playing game for the
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was released by the Japanese company
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''Gomaden Shutendoji''

is a manga created by Go Nagai and Masato Natsumoto, which was originally published from (cover date ) to (cover date ) in
Akita Shoten is a Japanese publishing company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo. It was founded by Teio Akita on 10 August 1948. As of 2020, the company's president is Shigeru Higuchi. Magazines Male-oriented manga magazines ''Shōnen'' magazines * – Bimo ...
's '' shōnen'' manga magazine ''
Champion Red is a monthly Japanese ''seinen'' manga magazine, published on the 19th each month by Akita Shoten since August 19, 2002 (cover date October 2002), initially published as a ''shōnen'' magazine. Since 2015, the magazine slogan is . was a sp ...
''. While it has a similar setting, the story is different from the original series.


References


External links


Shutendouji
at ''The World of Go Nagai'' webpage. * {{Champion Red 1976 manga 1986 Japanese novels 1987 Japanese novels 1989 anime OVAs 2002 manga Akita Shoten manga Fusosha Publishing manga Go Nagai Kodansha manga Shōnen manga