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is a Japanese
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series written and illustrated by
Makoto Ogino was a Japanese manga artist. A dropout of Nagoya University, his best-known work is the manga series. Biography Ogino's first manga was '' Peacock King''. It was serialized in ''Weekly Young Jump'' from 1986 to 1989, and was published in 17 ...
. It was serialized in
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's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''
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'' from 1985 to 1989, with its chapters collected in 17 ''
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'' volumes. It spawned four other manga series. The original manga was licensed in North America in 2020 by Manga Planet. ''Peacock King'' was adapted into a 5-episode
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(OVA), released from 1988 to 1994, and licensed in North America by
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, under the title ''Spirit Warrior''. Two
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films were released in 1988 and 1990.


Story

Kujaku is a Buddhist monk who specializes in exorcism and devil hunting. He is a member of Ura- Kōya, a secret organization in Japan that specializes in demon hunting. Kujaku confronts , a secret evil organization led by the . The goal of the Teachers of Eight Leaves is to revive
Peacock King is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Makoto Ogino. It was serialized in Shueisha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Weekly Young Jump'' from 1985 to 1989, with its chapters collected in 17 ''tankōbon'' volumes. It spawned fo ...
and Snake Queen, and allow them to fight each other to give birth to the ultimate . During the story, the Teachers of Eight Leaves tried various methods to achieve their goal, but were ultimately defeated by Kujaku and his friends.


Characters

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monk in his twenties and the hero of the story. His real name is , the son of a monk named Jikaku and a female pilgrim or . He is the reincarnation of ,
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, and
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, which grants him an immense spiritual power. Most of the time, however, Kujaku behaves like the young man he is, being carefree, lecherous and a glutton. He uses a
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in exorcisms. ; : : :A girl chosen by the god . She was found by Ura-Kouya in a village, where she was hated and feared by her spiritual powers. Being 12 to 15 years old through the story, Ashura is usually rebellious and feisty, and also has a crush on Kujaku, which makes her jealous in several instances. She also loves fashion and often changes her appearance from her natural blond hair. She has
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abilities and can generate a great amount of spiritual energy to transfer to her allies. ; : :Kujaku's greatest rival, a half-
demon A demon is a malevolent supernatural entity. Historically, belief in demons, or stories about demons, occurs in religion, occultism, literature, fiction, mythology, and folklore; as well as in media such as comics, video games, movies, ani ...
half-human Jukondō master who works as a mercenary. He is superhumanly strong and has regenerative abilities, and specializes in controlling evil spirits. Although he and Kujaku were enemies in their first encounter, they quickly became friends, which turned Onimaru into somewhat of a recurrent reinforcement ally for Kujaku and his friends. His guardian god is . ; : :Kujaku's second rival, the young heir of a Chinese clan of sorcerers named Hakka Sendo. He is a master of and uses the sword . Like Onimaru, he started as an enemy to Kujaku before joining forces with him and developing an uneasy friendship with him. He later falls in love with Kujaku's sister Tomoko, which causes him to give in to darkness in order to try to save her from her fate. After being saved by Kujaku, he marries Tomoko and has a son with her. ; : : :Kujaku's old master. He knew Kujaku's father and was entrusted with him. Despite his wisdom and age, he is a bit of an alcoholic and as perverted as his apprentice. ; : :Head priest of Ura-Kōya and Kujaku's senpai. He tries to be much more serious about their work. His guardian god is . ; : :Kujaku's sister, an incarnation of the . She became separated from Kujaku as a child and was brought up by a
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cult, which tried to wake up her spiritual power to use her as a weapon. ; : :The mistress of the women's prayer room at Ura-Kōya. She is in love with Kujaku. Her guardian god is


Publication

''Peacock King'', written and illustrated by
Makoto Ogino was a Japanese manga artist. A dropout of Nagoya University, his best-known work is the manga series. Biography Ogino's first manga was '' Peacock King''. It was serialized in ''Weekly Young Jump'' from 1986 to 1989, and was published in 17 ...
, was first serialized in
Shueisha (lit. "Gathering of Intellect Publishing Co., Ltd.") is a Japanese company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The company was established in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan. The foll ...
's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''
Weekly Young Jump is a Japanese ''seinen'' manga magazine published by Shueisha. Launched in 1979, it is published under Shueisha's ''Jump'' line of magazines. The chapters of series that run in ''Weekly Young Jump'' are collected and published in ''tankōbon'' v ...
'' from 1985 to 1989. Its chapters were collected in seventeen ''
tankōbon is the Japanese Japanese may refer to: * Something from or related to Japan, an island country in East Asia * Japanese language, spoken mainly in Japan * Japanese people, the ethnic group that identifies with Japan through ancestry or cultur ...
'' volumes, released from July 1, 1986, to May 1, 1990. A sequel, , was serialized in ''Weekly Young Jump'' from 1990 to 1992. Shueisha collected its chapters in eleven ''tankōbon'' volumes, released from February 1, 1991, to December 1, 1993. A second sequel, , was serialized in ''Weekly Young Jump'' from March 23, 2006, to October 22, 2009, and later in ''Monthly Young Jump'' from November 17, 2009, to February 16, 2010. Shueisha collected its chapters in twelve ''tankōbon'' volumes, released from August 18, 2006, to March 19, 2010. A spin-off series, , was serialized in
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's ''
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'' from March 27, 2012, to June 27, 2019. Shogakukan collected its chapters in ten ''tankōbon'' volumes, released from October 30, 2012, to July 30, 2019. A third sequel, was published in Leed's ''Comic Ran Twins'' from October 26, 2012, to June 27, 2016, and later in ''Comic Ran'' from October 27, 2016, to June 27, 2019. Leed collected the chapters in five ''tankōbon'' volumes, released from December 27, 2013, to July 30, 2019.


Adaptations


Films

The manga has been adapted into two Hong Kong live action films, ''Peacock King'' and ''Saga of the
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'', both directed by
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. The former, released in 1988, stars
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and
Yuen Biao Yuen Biao (born Ha Lingchun; 26 July 1957) is a Hong Kong actor, martial artist and stuntman. He specialises in acrobatics and Chinese martial arts and has also worked on over 80 films as actor, stuntman and action choreographer. He was one of t ...
as the two monks (Kujaku and a new character Kǒngquè, respectively), and
Gloria Yip Gloria Yip Wan-Yee (, born January 13, 1973, in Hong Kong, the elder of two sisters and daughter of prominent businessman Yip Shao) is a Hong Kong actress and singer, best known for her four films with director Lam Ngai Kai, and to Western audie ...
as Ashura.
Gordon Liu Gordon Liu (Lau Kar-fai ); born Sin Kam-hei () August 22, 1951) is a Chinese martial arts film actor and martial artist. He played the lead role of San Te in ''The 36th Chamber of Shaolin'' (1978) and its sequels, and later played two roles in Qu ...
and
Philip Kwok Philip Kwok (; also known as Kuo Chui, Kwok Chui, Kwok Chun-Fung; born 21 October 1951) is a Hong Kong-based Taiwanese actor, martial artist, and stuntman. He rose to fame as a member of the Venom Mob, an ensemble of highly-talented martial ...
appear in supporting roles.


Video games


Family Computer

* :The first of
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(Famicom) adventure games. In it the player takes the role of a band of heroes fighting against evil demons. The player interacts with the story by selecting actions from a list of options on screen (look, take, talk etc) and by a simple 'point-and-click interface. The game was released only in Japan for the
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on September 21, 1988 by Pony Canyon. * :A graphic/point-and-click adventure. The player interacts with the story by selecting actions from a list of options on screen (look, take, talk etc) and by a simple 'point-and-click interface. The graphics have been improved over its predecessor. It is also available on the
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Japanese computer. Released on the
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by
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in Japan on August 21, 1990.


Sega

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, September 23, 1988 (Released as '' SpellCaster'' in western markets) * :
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, November 25, 1989 (Released as ''
Mystic Defender ''Mystic Defender'' is a two-dimensional action run and gun video game released for the Sega Genesis. Originally titled in Japan and based on the anime/manga ''Kujaku Ō'', it is the sequel to '' SpellCaster'' for the Master System. Plot ''Myst ...
'' in western markets)


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