''Zatch Bell!'', known in Japan as , is a Japanese
manga
are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long history in earlier Japanese art. The term is used in Japan to refer to both comics ...
series written and illustrated by
Makoto Raiku
, known by the pen name , is a mangaka, manga artist known for creating the ''Zatch Bell!'' franchise. Starting off an assistant manga artist, assistant for Kazuhiro Fujita on his manga ''Ushio & Tora'', he began creating several one-shots for th ...
. It was serialized in
Shogakukan
is a Japanese publisher of comics, magazines, light novels, dictionaries, literature, non-fiction, home media, and other media in Japan.
Shogakukan founded Shueisha, which also founded Hakusensha. These are three separate companies, but ...
's
manga magazine ''
Weekly Shōnen Sunday
is a weekly manga magazine published in Japan by Shogakukan since March 1959. Contrary to its title, ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' issues are released on Wednesdays. ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' has sold over 1.8billion copies since 1986, making it ...
'' between January 2001 and December 2007, with its chapters collected in thirty-three volumes. The series follows the title character Zatch Bell, a mystical being called a Mamodo, who is partnered with a 14-year-old schoolboy Kiyo Takamine for a once-a-millennium tournament on Earth that determines the right to rule the Mamodo world as king. During their adventure, Zatch and Kiyo encounter and battle various Mamodo and their human partners, and meet allies who aid Zatch in his quest to become a kind king.
''Zatch Bell!'' was later adapted into an
anime
is a Traditional animation, hand-drawn and computer animation, computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, , in Japan and in Ja ...
television series produced by
Toei Animation
is a Japanese animation studio primarily controlled by its namesake Toei Company. It has produced numerous series, including '' Sally the Witch'', '' GeGeGe no Kitarō'', '' Mazinger Z'', '' Galaxy Express 999'', '' Cutie Honey'', '' Dr. Slu ...
. The series aired for 150 episodes on
Fuji TV
JOCX-DTV (channel 8), branded as or , is a Japanese television station that serves the Kantō region as the flagship (broadcasting), flagship station of the Fuji News Network (FNN) and the Fuji Network System (FNS). The station is owned-and- ...
and other
FNS stations from April 2003 to March 2006. In addition to an array of licensed merchandise, the franchise also spawned a series of
video games
A video game or computer game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device (such as a joystick, game controller, controller, computer keyboard, keyboard, or motion sensing device) to generate visual fe ...
and two animated theatrical films.
Viz Media
Viz Media, LLC is an American entertainment company headquartered in San Francisco, California, focused on publishing manga, and distribution and licensing Japanese anime, films, and television series.
The company was founded in 1986 as Viz, ...
licensed both the manga and anime series for English-language localization in North America in 2005; only twenty-five volumes of the manga were published until 2009. The anime series ran in the United States on
Cartoon Network
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's
Toonami
Toonami ( ) is an American late-night television programming block that broadcasts Japanese anime and American action animation. It was created by Sean Akins and Jason DeMarco and currently produced by Williams Street, a subsidiary of W ...
and
Miguzi programming blocks from 2005 to 2007 for seventy-seven episodes, and in Canada on
YTV's
Bionix programming block from 2005 to 2008; in all, 104 episodes were dubbed in English.
By March 2017, the ''Zatch Bell!'' manga had over 23.8 million copies in circulation, including
digital versions, making it one of the
best-selling manga series. In 2003, the series won the 48th
Shogakukan Manga Award
The is one of Japan's major manga
are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long history in earlier Japanese art. The term is ...
for the category. The manga has received generally positive reviews from critics. It was praised for its unique characters, humor, and overall concept. The television adaptation has a more mixed reception, with criticism largely focused on the visuals, graphical violence, and voice acting.
A sequel to the original manga, titled ''Konjiki no Gash!! 2'', began
digital
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*Digital bank, a form of financial institution
*Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) or Digital, a computer company
*Digital Research (DR or DRI), a software ...
distribution in March 2022. By August 2024, ''Konjiki no Gash!! 2'' had over 900,000 copies in circulation.
Premise
Mamodo are a species of mystical creatures with supernatural powers inhabiting the fantastical Mamodo world that exists in a
parallel domain and is ruled by a king. Every 1,000 years, one hundred young Mamodo are selected to
succeed the monarchy by engaging in an
elimination tournament
A tournament is a competition involving at least three competitors, all participating in a sport or game. More specifically, the term may be used in either of two overlapping senses:
# One or more competitions held at a single venue and concentr ...
in which the winner would be eligible for the throne. These tournaments are held on Earth; the manga series chronicles the interim during the early 2000s. Although the competition is free-for-all, the Mamodo may collaborate with other combatants. As the Mamodo descend to Earth, they are each given a
spellbook that has sealed away their powers and requires a human companion to
read the words aloud in order to cast them in the form of spells. To participate in the action, the Mamodo does not simply choose a human to help cast their spells. Rather, they must first search for the matching human who can read from the book, whereupon he or she is that Mamodo's bookowner and partner.
The Mamodo tournament involves eliminating opponents by burning their spellbook. This is achieved by striking the book with a spell or subjecting it to open flame, as when Kanchomé torches several spellbooks with a matchstick. Once the spellbook ignites, it cannot be extinguished, and when it has fully incinerated, the Mamodo that possessed it loses all claim to the position as king and immediately returns to the Mamodo world.
The sole Mamodo to survive without their book destroyed becomes the new Mamodo king, and all collateral damages are remedied.
Spells given off by the Mamodo produce a variety of effects. These range from direct attacks to defenses, but other spells trigger a Mamodo's special ability that can temporarily enhance their finesse; as with Zatch's ''Rauzaruk''; or impair enemies; such as the paralyzing efficacy of Purio's ''Poreido''; among other effects. Spells in each book are typically different for each Mamodo, but there are others that produce identical spells—an example of this is Zatch and his brother Zeno Bell for their lightning-based powers. The human and their Mamodo usually start out with one spell, but may during the tournament unlock more spells as the emotional and relational bond between each other flourishes. The spellbook responds to the reader's Heart Power, a form of stamina attained from such bond. Because sending out a spell expends Heart Power, it must thus be replenished for spells to work properly.
Additionally, a spell may be generated with greater fervor, the magnitude of which is governed by Heart Energy. A demonstration of this is when Zatch's strongest attack, ''Bao Zakeruga'', dwarfs Faudo.
Synopsis
Manga
The Mamodo of focus is
Zatch Bell, who was discovered unconscious at a forest in England by Professor
Seitaro Takamine. Seitaro sends Zatch over to his son
Kiyo Takamine, an intelligent 14-year-old living with
his mother in the fictional city of Mochinoki, Japan, in hopes of uncovering Zatch's past that he has no memory of. Kiyo becomes Zatch's preordained partner for the tournament. Over time, Zatch and Kiyo come across other Mamodo, especially
Brago and his partner Sherry Belmont, who explain the ongoing Mamodo tournament. Zatch and Kiyo also discover that some Mamodo do not wish to fight or do so for the wrong reasons; namely
Kolulu, who was forced to fight due to the nature of her spells. Seeing this, Zatch pledges to become a "kind king" and stop the battle from ever happening again. Zatch and Kiyo also find friendlier Mamodo and build up alliances with them and their human partners. Chief among them are
Kanchomé with Italian movie star Parco Folgore,
Tia with pop idol Megumi Oumi,
Ponygon with German engineer Kafk Sunbeam (although the two do not find each other until later in the series), and
Wonrei with teen Hongkonger girl .
Throughout the course of the tournament, Zatch, Kiyo, and their allies band together to combat several potent Mamodo with hostile intent. The first major adversary they face is
Zofis, who commands a cadre of reanimated Mamodo that were sealed in
stone tablets
According to the Hebrew Bible, the Tablets of the Law (also Tablets of Stone, Stone Tablets, or Tablets of Testimony; Biblical Hebrew: לוּחֹת הַבְּרִית ''lūḥōṯ habbǝrīṯ'' "tablets of the covenant", לֻחֹת הָאֶבֶ ...
during the previous tournament one thousand years ago. Zofis has also bent the will of his own partner, Sherry's childhood friend
Koko, into committing heinous acts such as burning down her own village. Another enemy to emerge is
Rioh, who wields a Mamodo warfare
titan
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* Titan (moon), the largest moon of Saturn
* Titans, a race of deities in Greek mythology
Titan or Titans may also refer to:
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named
Faudo that imperils the globe. Kiyo is nearly killed in a harrowing mission to thwart Rioh and avert Faudo. However, Rioh is then overpowered by
Zeno Bell, Zatch's twin brother. Zeno is deeply envious of his sibling for procuring the sacred power of
Bao from their father
King Dauwan Bell, and had removed Zatch's memories out of spite, but he soon comes around and apologizes upon seeing the error of his own ways. The last and perhaps most powerful Mamodo encountered is
Clear Note, who intends to commit
omnicide against the Mamodo race.
Zatch and Kiyo call upon the spells of all the Mamodo they previously met to quash Clear Note and return him to the Mamodo world.
In the aftermath, Zatch manages to pull through the tournament unscathed even though all of his allies fall and are brought back to the Mamodo world, leaving himself and Brago as the only remaining candidates on Earth. After Kiyo's graduation, the two ilk engage in a final showdown. Zatch ultimately prevails over Brago, thereby ending the tournament as the victor. As Zatch departs for the Mamodo world, Kiyo is rewarded a wish in exchange for all his painful memories of everything that had transpired and then given any fortune he desires, but he rejects the gift not wanting to forget Zatch. Three weeks after the tournament, the Mamodo send a letter to their human counterparts, with Zatch's letter stating that all is well in the Mamodo world.
Anime
The anime adaptation of ''Zatch Bell!'' is spread over three seasons, referred to as "levels", with distinct arcs. The
first season takes place in the early stage of the Mamodo tournament and centers primarily on Zatch and Kiyo's character development. The
second season follows Zatch and his allies battling Zofis and emphasizes Sherry's quest to rescue Koko from Zofis' throes. The
third and final season revolves around Faudo which leads Zatch up to a climatic open conflict with Zeno. The anime observes changes from much of the manga. These include
additional subplots and characters not featured in the original story. Certain scenes and key events are also altered or chronologically rearranged. For instance, Zatch and Kiyo first learn about Zeno from another Mamodo they encounter rather than directly from Tia as in the manga, although she and Megumi corroborate the sighting later on. Ponygon also appears earlier in the anime's timeline than in the manga's. Discrepancies in the plot are more pronounced during the third season. In particular, Kiyo's death does not occur, and Zeno never repents even when he returns to the Mamodo world. Because of the changes, some Mamodo who lose out in the manga survive up to this point. The anime skips the events involving Clear Note and leaves the demise of Zatch's main allies and any remaining Mamodo unresolved. Instead, the series closes with an epilogue showing Zatch and Brago preparing to battle each other as the last two Mamodo on Earth, with the winner not revealed.
Production
Following the ending of his previous series in
Shogakukan
is a Japanese publisher of comics, magazines, light novels, dictionaries, literature, non-fiction, home media, and other media in Japan.
Shogakukan founded Shueisha, which also founded Hakusensha. These are three separate companies, but ...
's ''
Shōnen Sunday Super'' magazine, Raiku revisited old drafts he created for new ideas for his next series.
One of his first ideas was a mercenary who uses a giant sword to defeat enemies. He played with this idea for three months before deciding to abandon it and go for another idea.
His next idea involved a middle school student who finds an old toy and, with the help of a noble knight, combats evil. While pitching this idea with his agent, he was advised to use a cuter character as a fighter, and so the titular character
Zatch was created.
After Raiku worked on the idea for a few months, it was published.
Raiku said that he intended to create a "passionate story about a heartwarming friendship," and that he used the concept as a central theme while adding the Mamodo, book, and spell concepts. He cited a western magical story he read as a source of inspiration for creating Zatch's red
spell book. Zatch's lightning spells allude to the fact that Raiku's
name
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means "lightning" in Japanese. He also mentioned that he created
Folgore with the words "Invincible Italian Man" as a base. Raiku went on a research trip in England while writing volumes five and six, which both take place in said country.
''Zatch Bell!'' would be Raiku's last manga project published by Shogakukan. Once the series finished in December 2007, the company gave back his original artwork,
[News: Gash/Zatch Bell Manga Creator Raiku Sues Shogakukan (Updated)]
." ''Anime News Network
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''. June 6, 2008. Retrieved April 17, 2011. a common practice for Japanese publishing companies. Of all the documents Raiku received, at least five drawings failed to turn up.
Raiku accused Shogakukan of mishandling his artwork and, in 2007, filed a lawsuit seeking damages over the missing documents.
He reached a settlement for later that year.
The house in which Raiku authored the series was unique in that it doubled as a makeshift studio. Inside was a large collection of autographs from various manga artists displayed at the foyer, which was the first thing one would see upon entering the building. His studio also featured a high ceiling to prevent him from becoming
claustrophobic
Claustrophobia is a fear of confined spaces. It is triggered by many situations or stimuli, including elevators, especially when crowded to capacity, windowless rooms, and hotel rooms with closed doors and sealed windows. Even bedrooms with a l ...
, and he would spend an entire day there to meet a deadline. Raiku's collection of figurines would be displayed on the wall whenever he was present in the house. Raiku admitted that most of his work actually took place at a nearby restaurant where he also did most of his
storyboarding
A storyboard is a graphic organizer that consists of simple illustrations or images displayed in sequence for the purpose of Previsualization, pre-visualizing a film, motion picture, animation, motion graphic or interactive media sequence. The ...
. He added that there was less distraction, since he was just surrounded by people rather than games or even the Internet. Storyboarding for a regular chapter of ''Zatch Bell!'' took about two days for Raiku to make. When the editor approved the storyboard, Raiku summoned four assistants to the house for his project, and a fifth whenever necessary.
Raiku sold the property in 2016.
Media
Manga
Written and illustrated by
Makoto Raiku
, known by the pen name , is a mangaka, manga artist known for creating the ''Zatch Bell!'' franchise. Starting off an assistant manga artist, assistant for Kazuhiro Fujita on his manga ''Ushio & Tora'', he began creating several one-shots for th ...
, ''Zatch Bell!'' was serialized in
Shogakukan
is a Japanese publisher of comics, magazines, light novels, dictionaries, literature, non-fiction, home media, and other media in Japan.
Shogakukan founded Shueisha, which also founded Hakusensha. These are three separate companies, but ...
's
manga magazine ''
Weekly Shōnen Sunday
is a weekly manga magazine published in Japan by Shogakukan since March 1959. Contrary to its title, ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' issues are released on Wednesdays. ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' has sold over 1.8billion copies since 1986, making it ...
'' magazine from January 10, 2001, to December 26, 2007.
The manga ran for a total of 323 chapters, collected in thirty-three volumes, between May 18, 2001,
and June 18, 2008.
The series was licensed for the English-language release by
Viz Media
Viz Media, LLC is an American entertainment company headquartered in San Francisco, California, focused on publishing manga, and distribution and licensing Japanese anime, films, and television series.
The company was founded in 1986 as Viz, ...
, which also provided the alternate title. The first two volumes of the series were released on August 2, 2005.
Viz Media discontinued the series after twenty-five volumes, with the last released on June 9, 2009.
The manga was also published in English by
Chuang Yi
Chuang Yi Publishing Pte Ltd. ( zh, s=创艺出版社) was a publishing company based in Singapore that specialized in producing domestic and imported comics and comics-related merchandise in English and simplified Chinese. Chuang Yi distribute ...
in Singapore.
In March 2011, Raiku released a one-shot chapter of ''Zatch Bell!'' to promote the repackaging of the manga in a new format under
Kodansha
is a Japanese privately held publishing company headquartered in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Kodansha publishes manga magazines which include ''Nakayoshi'', ''Morning (magazine), Morning'', ''Afternoon (magazine), Afternoon'', ''Evening (magazine), Eveni ...
. Sixteen volumes were published between March 8, 2011, and June 7, 2012. In July 2018, a
digital
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sixteen-volume edition of ''Zatch Bell!'' was released through Birgdin Board Corp., Raiku's
own publishing company. The re-releases feature newly drawn cover art, color pages from the original ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' serialization, and a special
bonus chapter in each volume called ''Zatch Café'', which stars characters from that volume's cover. After successful sales and demand from fans, the edition was released in physical format in 2019.
In February 2022, Raiku announced a sequel to the manga, titled , which began its
digital publication on various digital book services on March 14 of the same year.
The first volume was released on September 16, 2022. As of August 23, 2024, four volumes have been released.
Anime
A 150-episode
anime
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television adaptation, titled in Japan as , was produced by
Toei Animation
is a Japanese animation studio primarily controlled by its namesake Toei Company. It has produced numerous series, including '' Sally the Witch'', '' GeGeGe no Kitarō'', '' Mazinger Z'', '' Galaxy Express 999'', '' Cutie Honey'', '' Dr. Slu ...
, and directed by Tetsuharu Nakamura and Yukio Kaizawa, with Akatsuki Yamatoya and Hiroshi Hashimoto as the lead scriptwriters.
It began airing on
Fuji Television
JOCX-DTV (channel 8), branded as or , is a Japanese television station that serves the Kantō region as the flagship (broadcasting), flagship station of the Fuji News Network (FNN) and the Fuji Network System (FNS). The station is owned-and- ...
on April 6, 2003, and ran for 50 episodes per season, concluding after three seasons on March 26, 2006.
The episodes were collected and distributed by
Pony Canyon
, also known by the shorthand form , is a Japanese company, established on October 1, 1966, which distributes music, films, home video, and video games. It is affiliated with the Japanese media group Fujisankei Communications Group. Pony Canyo ...
into three DVD series, labeled as "levels", consisting of seventeen DVDs each, totaling fifty-one sets: the first level was released from November 19, 2003, to April 20, 2005; the second level was released from May 18, 2005, to June 21, 2006; the third level was released from July 5, 2006, to March 7, 2007.
ShoPro Entertainment (then VIZ LLC's sister company, later merged to form
Viz Media
Viz Media, LLC is an American entertainment company headquartered in San Francisco, California, focused on publishing manga, and distribution and licensing Japanese anime, films, and television series.
The company was founded in 1986 as Viz, ...
) acquired the license to the anime series, under the title ''Zatch Bell!'' in 2004, and announced its home video release in August 2005. The English dubbed of the series (produced at
Studiopolis) premiered in the United States on
Cartoon Network
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's Saturday night programming block
Toonami
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on March 5, 2005. The series was also broadcast on the network's daily programming block
Miguzi starting on April 3, 2006. Seventy-seven episodes were broadcast on Cartoon Network until January 20, 2007.
The series also premiered on
YTV's programming block
Bionix in Canada on September 9, 2005, and finished with the 104th and last English-dubbed episode on December 6, 2008. Thirteen DVDs, collecting the first fifty-two episodes, were released by Viz Media between November 8, 2005,
and December 4, 2007.
New Video Group
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released a DVD box set, ''Zatch Bell!: The Complete Seasons 1 & 2'', on December 3, 2013, which included the first hundred episodes of the English dub. All 104 episodes of the English dub began streaming on
Crunchyroll
Crunchyroll is an American Video on demand#Subscription models, subscription video on-demand Over-the-top media service, over-the-top Streaming media, streaming service owned by Sony, Sony Group Corporation. The service primarily distributes fi ...
in 2015. In June 2017,
Starz
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announced that it would be offering episodes of the series for its
video on demand
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service starting on July 1, 2017.
Films
Toei Animation
is a Japanese animation studio primarily controlled by its namesake Toei Company. It has produced numerous series, including '' Sally the Witch'', '' GeGeGe no Kitarō'', '' Mazinger Z'', '' Galaxy Express 999'', '' Cutie Honey'', '' Dr. Slu ...
produced two animated films based on the TV series, both which serve as
spin-offs. The first film, ''Zatch Bell!: 101st Devil'', was released to Japanese theaters on August 7, 2004, and to DVD on December 15, 2004.
Here, a vengeful Mamodo named Wiseman seeks to illicitly enter the tournament by stealing a coveted white spell book, then baiting Zatch into the Mamodo world as a means of displacing him from the battle for king. The film also explores Zatch's home world in finer detail and how a human partner is selected for each Mamodo, with Wiseman deemed incompatible for one. The second film, ''
Zatch Bell! Movie 2: Attack of Mechavulcan'', premiered in Japanese theaters on August 6, 2005, before coming out on DVD on January 2, 2006.
This movie tells of a conceited Mamodo scientist, Dr. M2, from the future who invades Earth with an army of
oversized robots resembling a toy that Kiyo made for Zatch in the main series.
Discotek Media
Discotek Media is an American entertainment company based in Altamonte Springs, Florida, focused on distribution and licensing Japanese anime, films, and television series.
History
Formed in 2005, Discotek primarily focuses on licensing retr ...
licensed both films for distribution in North America. They were released on
Blu-ray
Blu-ray (Blu-ray Disc or BD) is a digital optical disc data storage format designed to supersede the DVD format. It was invented and developed in 2005 and released worldwide on June 20, 2006, capable of storing several hours of high-defin ...
and DVD with the original Japanese audio and English subtitles on March 27 and May 21, 2018, respectively.
Video games
A number of video games have been created featuring characters of the ''Zatch Bell!'' series, with all but one being
action
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* Action (narrative), a literary mode
* Action fiction, a type of genre fiction
* Action game, a genre of video gam ...
or
fighting game
The fighting game video game genre, genre involves combat between multiple characters, often (but not limited to) one-on-one battles. Fighting game combat often features mechanics such as Blocking (martial arts), blocking, grappling, counter- ...
s. Three games were imported and localized in North America. ''
Zatch Bell! Electric Arena'', initially released on December 12, 2003, for the
Game Boy Advance
The (GBA) is a 32-bit handheld game console, manufactured by Nintendo, which was released in Japan on March 21, 2001, and to international markets that June. It was later released in mainland China in 2004, under the name iQue Game Boy Advanc ...
, was the very first video game for the series. The second game titled ''
Zatch Bell! Mamodo Battles'', which debuted on March 25, 2004, for the
PlayStation 2
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and
GameCube
The is a PowerPC-based home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo. It was released in Japan on September 14, 2001, in North America on November 18, 2001, in Europe on May 3, 2002, and in Australia on May 17, 2002. It is the suc ...
, became the first
console game
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installment based on the series. Lastly, ''
Zatch Bell! Mamodo Fury'' was released on December 2, 2004, for
PlayStation 2
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and is the only North American release for the GameCube. A video card game based on the series' CCG is the only installment not featuring in-combat form of gameplay.
Eighting
stylized as 8ing, is a Japanese video game developer and video game publisher, publisher. It was formerly known as It is known for its Shoot 'em up#Scrolling shooters, shoot 'em ups and its licensed fighting games.
History
Raizing and Eigh ...
,
Banpresto
(formerly Coreland Technology Inc.) was a Japanese video game developer and video game publisher, publisher headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo. It had a branch in Hong Kong named Banpresto H.K., which was headquartered in the New Territories. Ba ...
, and
Bandai
is a Japanese multinational corporation, multinational toy manufacturer and distributor headquartered in Taitō, Taitō, Tokyo. Its international branches, Bandai Namco Toys & Collectables America and Bandai UK, are respectively headquartered ...
oversaw the development and publication of the ''Zatch Bell!'' games; since the merging of Bandai and
Namco
was a Japanese multinational video game and entertainment company founded in 1955. It operated video arcades and amusement parks globally, and produced video games, films, toys, and arcade cabinets. Namco was one of the most influential c ...
in 2004, GameCube versions are published under
Namco Bandai Games
is a Japanese multinational corporation, multinational video game video game publisher, publisher, and the video game branch of the wider Bandai Namco Holdings group. Founded in 2006 as it is the successor to Namco's home and arcade video game ...
.
A
smartphone
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RPG
RPG may refer to:
Military
* Rocket-propelled grenade, a shoulder-launched anti-tank weapon
**''Ruchnoi Protivotankoviy Granatomyot'' (Russian: ''Ручной Противотанковый Гранатомёт''), hand-held anti-tank grenade laun ...
game, titled , developed by Neowiz, is set to be released in 2023, with a closed
beta test
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taking place in mid-September. The game was released on January 17, 2024. It ended service on January 31, 2025.
Other media
A toy line made by Mattel and a
collectible card game
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, titled ''Zatch Bell!: The Card Battle'', were released by
Bandai
is a Japanese multinational corporation, multinational toy manufacturer and distributor headquartered in Taitō, Taitō, Tokyo. Its international branches, Bandai Namco Toys & Collectables America and Bandai UK, are respectively headquartered ...
in the United States and Japan.
Reception
Manga
''Zatch Bell!'' won the
Shogakukan Manga Award
The is one of Japan's major manga
are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long history in earlier Japanese art. The term is ...
for best title of the year in 2003.
It ranked 33rd of the top 100 manga series on
TV Asahi
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's Manga Sōsenkyo poll in 2021, in which 150,000 people responded.
By June 2008, the manga had over 22 million copies in circulation; by March 2017, it had 23.8 million copies in circulation, including
digital versions. By August 2024, the ''Konjiki no Gash!! 2'' manga had over 900,000 copies in circulation.
Jason Thompson from ''
Anime News Network
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'' describes the series as "''Zatch Bell!'' was one of hundreds of manga competing to be Number Two in the newly established genre of "heroes who fight using cute-but-violent monster/animal/pet companions." But Zatch is an extreme case because it's SO cute and SO violent, both at the same time, mixing squash-and-stretch body distortions, heta-uma ugliness, smiling faces and gushing blood".
Mania.com's Jarred Pine's review of the first volume said that "The characters can look lopsided and out of proportions at times, with Kiyo experiencing Popeye arms on occasion. When the artwork gets more serious, it looks quite good, even though the added effect lines tend to make some panels feel a bit overdramatic, especially when Zatch is crying. The action work can feel quite explosive, with all the lightning bolts and flying icicles and all, which makes the Mamodo battle scenes a lot of fun. He added "The book really started off on the wrong foot with me with the introduction of Kiyo, one of the most irritating and arrogant lead characters in a manga. His attitude is not a result of any sort of disposition or a hard life, he’s just a know-it-all that looks down on others. Luckily, Zatch’s quirky and upbeat personality helps balance the scales and quickly goes to work on fixing Kiyo’s bad attitude".
Anime
In 2005, the series ranked 20th on ''
Animage
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''s anime popularity poll,
and 64th in the top 100 anime shows in a web poll conducted by TV Asahi.
Although the show's English dub fared poorly in reviews, it became notable for its voiceover cast.
Debi Derryberry
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, the voice for Zatch, was nominated twice for "Best Actress in a Comedy" at the
American Anime Awards for her role as the titular character, while
Jason Spisak
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placed fifth in the category "best English voice actor" in the SPJA Industry Award for his role as Kiyo.
Dave Wittenberg was also nominated "Best Male Actor in a Comedy" for his portrayal of Parco Folgore.
Philece Sampler was also accredited for her performance as the minor character
Lori.
''Anime News Network''s Zac Bertschy review of the anime adaptation described it as "...mind-numbingly over-the-top, so enthusiastically bizarre, that it's difficult to not get sucked into its strange little world" but criticized how it was like a "battle your way to the top while learning important lessons about teamwork and courage" anime. He commented how the "sheer exuberance and energy" saves the show from being a bland anime and how it would be the perfect show for kids.
IGN
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's review of the series was mostly negative. IGN's Jason Van Horn criticized the animation, plot, and dubbed voice acting. IGN's JKB stated the books are more interesting than the animation.
Common Sense Media
Common Sense Media (CSM) is an American nonprofit organization that reviews and provides ratings for media and technology with the goal of providing information on their suitability for children. describes the story as "isn't just about violence". They also say that there are always challenges, adversities, and questions of identity that the characters face especially Zatch and Kiyo. They compliment how the characters often think aloud when talking about their painful experiences or flashbacks. They applaud on how each of the characters problems in the series are not far off on what kids deal with today. They criticized how the battles uses visuals, languages, sound effects, and dramatic effects that often get drawn out and sometimes become hard to watch. Overall, they said with the graphic violence and the internal struggles that the different characters face throughout the series some parents may not find ''Zatch Bell!'' appropriate for their children under ten years old.
Other media
Bandai's ''The Card Battle'' game had sold over units by May 2004.
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