Mitsume ga Tōru
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Mitsume ga Tōru | |
![]() Cover art from the third volume of the mangaMitsume Ga Tōru Sharaku with the Red Condor | |
Tam つ mục がとおる | |
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Manga | |
Written by | Osamu Tezuka |
Published by | Kodansha |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Magazine |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | 7 July 1974–19 March 1978 |
Volumes | 13 |
Anime television film | |
Akumatō no Purinsu: Mitsume ga Tōru | |
Directed by | Yugo Serikawa |
Produced by | Hidehiko Takei(Nippon TV) Takeshi Tamiya(Toei Doga) |
Written by | Osamu Tezuka Haruya Yamazaki |
Music by | Kazuo Ōtani |
Studio | Toei Animation |
Original network | Nippon TV |
Released | 25 August 1985 |
Runtime | 85 minutes |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Hidehito Ueda |
Produced by | Toshishige Arai(Nihon Keizaisha) Kuniaki Ōnishi(Gakken) Mitsunobu Onaga(TV Tokyo) |
Written by | Mayori Sekijima |
Music by | Toshiyuki Watanabe |
Studio | Tezuka Productions |
Original network | TV Tokyo |
Original run | 18 October 1990–26 September 1991 |
Episodes | 48 |
Video game | |
The Three-Eyed One Comes Here | |
Developer | Natsume |
Publisher | Natsume |
Genre | 2D actionplatformer |
Platform | MSX |
Released | April 1989 |
Video game | |
Mitsume ga Tōru | |
Developer | Natsume |
Publisher | Tomy |
Genre | 2D actionplatformer |
Platform | Famicom |
Released | 1992 |
Mitsume ga Tōru(Tam つ mục がとおる,"The Three-Eyed One" )is a Japanesemangaseries written and illustrated by legendary JapanesemangakaOsamu Tezuka.It was originally serialized inWeekly Shōnen Magazinefrom 7 July 1974 through 19 March 1978 and was later published into thirteentankōbonvolumes byKodansha.[1]
In 1977,Mitsume ga Tōrutied with another Tezuka manga,Black Jack,for theKodansha Manga Award.The manga has since spawned an animatedtelevision film,Akumatō no Purinsu: Mitsume ga Tōru(Ác ma đảo のプリンス tam つ mục がとおる,"The Prince of Devil Island: The Three-Eyed One" ),produced byToei AnimationforNippon TVthat aired on 25 August 1985, and five years later, ananimetelevision series produced byTezuka Productions,which ran onTV Tokyofor a total of 48 episodes from 18 October 1990 until 26 September 1991.[2]The latter series adaptation was planned in the wake of the first anniversary ofTezuka's deathon 9 February 1989.[citation needed]
The main character,Hosuke Sharaku,had had appearances outside the manga as a recurring character in Tezuka'sStar System,appearing in two television films,One Million-Year Trip: Bander Book(1978) andUndersea Super Train: Marine Express(1979) respectively, and one episode of the seriesBlue Blink( "A Prisoner at Rose House", 1989).[3]Sharaku also appeared in three video games:Mitsume ga Tōru: The Three-Eyed One Comes HerebyNatsumeon theMSXin 1989,Mitsume ga TōrubyTomyon theNESin 1992,Astro Boy: Omega FactorbySegaon theGame Boy Advance(as Astro Boy's arch-enemy) andAstro Boyby Sega on thePlayStation 2(as an ally to Astro Boy in asidequest).
Plot
[edit]The premise of the story revolves around the main characterHosuke Sharaku( "the Evil Prince" ác ma のプリンス). Hosuke is theheir apparentto an ancient civilization ofthree-eyedsuperhumanswho built an advanced civilization long ago. The story sees Hosuke go around solving problems (most often by his own causing) and investigating lost ruins to learn more about his origins. He is often accompanied on these deeds by his best friend Chiyoko Wato.
On a stormy night, Dr. Kenmochi was visited by a strange woman bearing a child. The woman, who had a third eye on her forehead, encourages him to take care of his child in exchange for her having a "long and prosperous life" she will want for nothing and ran off from the house. Before Kenmochi could stop her, she was hit head first by alightning strike,and burned to a flaming cinder. Kenmochi went on to raise the child, named Sharaku, as his own. As the doctor was taking care of Sharaku, he noticed that athird eyewas forming on his forehead; after the eye grew, Sharaku began to develop a high intelligence and an evil behavior beyond that of any mortal. To repel any further development from this weird desposition, Kenmochi stuck across-shapedbandageon his forehead shutting his third eye, and Sharaku went on to have a mostly normal childhood, bearing a dumb mind and being a strictly obedient person.
Sharaku is frequently bullied for his childishness, and as such the story is also about how he fights back when the cross-shaped bandage that covers his third eye is removed. Hidden behind the bandage is Sharaku's malicious third eye, and the boy's hidden evil genius emerges when it can see. Sharaku's rivalries with teachers or students are occasionally developed into major plot points.
To learn about his roots, Sharaku must investigate the mysterious ruins that a long lost civilization called the Three-Eyed Ones bequeathed to him. In his worldwide search, which takes both he and Wato-santo locations likeArizona,Easter Island,andMexico,Sharaku deciphers ancient scriptures and uses gadgets he invents to help solve (or start) problems and mysteries.
Some of the story's appeal is that Osamu Tezuka, the story's author, has Sharaku investigate actual historic ruins that are shrouded in mystery and offer his own unique ideas.
Characters
[edit]Main characters
[edit]- Hosuke Sharaku( tả lặc bảo giới. Voiced by:Kazue Ikura)
- The last survivor of the three-eyed tribe have athird eyeon his forehead which gives him astronomical intellect and psychic powers. In addition, "Abutoru-Damuraru-Omunisu-Nomunisu Beru Esu Horimaku" is a phrase in three-eyed script to control the weapon Red Condor.
- His name sounds simply like the Japanese pronunciation ofSherlock Holmes.If his third eye is covered, he becomes a very likeable, nice, clueless little kid.
- Chiyoko Wato( hòa đăng thiên đại tử. Voiced by:Naoko Matsui)
- A classmate of Sharaku who plays as his best friend,mother figure,and love interest. Commonly, she is nicknamed as "Wato-san"( hòa đăng さん). She is aself-confident,tomboyishand somewhat violenthigh schoolgirl. She frequently refers to herself with the Japanese male pronoun 'boku'. Her name is a reference to the assistant ofSherlock Holmes,Watson.She often plays a huge role in thwarting Sharaku's plans forworld domination.
- Dr. Kenmochi( khuyển trì giáo thụ. Voiced by:Shunsuke Shima)
- The adoptive father of Sharaku.
- Higeoyaji(ヒゲオヤジ. Voiced by:Kenichi Ogata)
- The owner of a Tokyoramenshop and a good friend of Kenmochi.
- Higeoyaji has had to do a fair amount of caring for Sharaku, who can't be left alone when his father is away. Sharaku occasionally helps out in the ramen shop, but his distractable nature and clumsiness usually make more trouble for Higeoyaji. His nickname means 'mustached old man' in English. He is part ofthe Tezuka Star Systemas Shunsaku Ban, a famousdetective.
- Police Inspector Unmei"Heppoko Inspector" ( vân danh cảnh bộ. Voiced by:Kazuo Kumakura)
- A Star System character based onLudwig van Beethoven,Unmei is a frequent guest in both manga and anime versions ofMitsume ga Tōru.He is apolice chief,and is one of the characters who has seen Sharaku as the Three-Eyed One in action. Not much is known about his past or his personality, but he appears to be very dedicated to his work and cool in a crisis.
Other characters
[edit]- Sharaku's Mother(Voiced by:Gara Takashima)
- The woman who spawned Sharaku; she was the stranger who left the infant Sharaku under Kenmochi's care in exchange for nothing else and ran away from them, only to immediately be killed head first by a lightning strike. Like his son after her, she has a third eye on her forehead.
- Saburō Kidō(Voiced by:Shō Hayami)
- The leader of the bad group study at the same school of Sharaku and Wato. For bullying Sharaku in early.
- Osamu(Voiced by:Megumi Tano)
- Osamu is an anime-only character based on Tezuka Osamu. He is Sharaku's classmate, and is portrayed as a nervous sort who likes to keep himself out of trouble. At times it has been indicated that Osamu (like the rest of his male classmates) may be interested in Wato romantically. He wears thick, round glasses and has a bulbous nose, and when in uniform is usually seen wearing his black student cap.
- Takashi(Voiced by:Akira Ishida)
- While featuring occasionally in the manga, Takashi is seen far more often in the anime in Sharaku's small circle of friends. He is a little more quick to action, but is meek as well, preventing him from helping Sharaku much when he's being picked on. Takashi has beady black eyes and is fairly tall. He and Osamu are good friends.
- Bankara(Voiced byToshiharu Sakurai)
- His real name is Bando To Saburo. Captain of the judo club.- A member of the Judo Club, Bankara is Sharaku's classmate and could be considered a member of Kido's group, but truthfully he likes Sharaku and tries to protect him. He is one of the few people who know about Sharaku's Three-Eyed personality. Bankara is tall and heavyset with short black hair, and wears his student cap frayed.
- Skunk Kusai(Voiced by:Fumihiko Tachiki)
- Claiming to Newkirk University professors, but he is actually a thief. He appeared inAstro Boy,most "famously" as the villain in such and inMitsume ga Tōruwhere he reprises the same role.
- Bumpuku Fukutaro(Voiced by:Yusaku Yara)
- Man of mystery that haunts Sharaku. He appeared in the episode "The Villain Bumpuku Appears".
- Noble(Voiced by:Nozomu Sasaki)
- Keeper of the Lake Biwia. Uses super powers in the fight against goblins in the anime, he died from exhaustion after Sharaku told him that he loves Wato.
- Garon(Voiced by:Unshō Ishizuka)
- Aira, Moegi(Voiced by:Yuri Amano)
- A three-eyed mysterious girl who knows the clue of the plant Bolbocc.
- Pogo, Bogota, Bokor, Ruby(Voiced by:Miyuki Sanae)
- A monkey who can speak human language. She is yearning Sharaku, and help him.
- Ancient Prince Godaru(Voiced by:Kazue Ikura)
- An ancestor of Sharaku. He is the Prince of Lemuria Kingdom, with a cruel outrageous personality. He possesses the body of Wato, but it is two-eyed, which doesn't give him much power and so he wants to possess the body of Sharaku.
- Princess Shiguana(Voiced by:Naoko Matsui)
- The wife of Godaru and ancestor of Wato. Eventually sealed in the pot the soul dissolved the body of Godaru.
- Moa(Voiced by:Ikue Ōtani)
- Originally aneggleft under Sharaku's care when its mother, a Giant Moa (an extinct species unique toNew Zealand) was killed, the little Moa hatched and began living with him. She (gender is ambiguous, but appears to be female) is quite intelligent and loves Sharaku, though Wato isn't fond of the bird. Moa has the ability to fly; though her species has no wings, she can charge up herbacksideand fly like a rocket when need be.
- When she is older, she is capable of carrying people while flying. Very playful and vocal (though she cannot speak human languages), Moa also has a soft spot for Higeoyaji'sgyoza dumplings.
Staff
[edit]The following staff is the anime series of 1990.
- Director:Hidehito Ueda
- Series composition:Mayori Sekijima
- Scenario: Mayori Sekijima,Nobuaki Kishima,Toshihisa Arakawa
- Character design:Kazuhiko Udagawa
- Music:Toshiyuki Watanabe
- Sound director:Satoshi Katō
- Animation director: Kazuhiko Udagawa,Eiji Uemura,Teruo Handa,Toshi Shishikura
- Art director:Kazuo Okada
- Producer:Toshishige Arai(Nihon Keizaisha),Kuniaki Ōnishi(Gakken),Mitsunobu Onaga(TV Tokyo)
- Planning:Takamasa Matsuya(Tezuka Productions),Hideki Furuoka(Gakken),Susumu Gotōda(Nihon Keizaisha)
Theme songs
[edit]- Opening theme
- Boomerang of Hatena(はてなのブーメラン,Hatena no būmeran)
- Singer:Tomoko Tokugaki
- Lyricist:Kumiko Aoki
- Composer:Yasuo Kosugi
- Arranger:Kazuo Nobuta
- Ending theme
- Adhesive Plaster with a Little Magic(ちょっと ma pháp でばんそうこ,Chotto mahō de bansōko)(eps 1 – 47)
- Singer:Anna Nakajima
- Lyricist:Kayoko Fuyumori
- Composer:Gōji Tsuno
- Arranger: Kazuo Nobuta
- Friend(Friend,Furendo){final (48th) episode}
- Singer:CHIEMY
- Lyricist: Kumiko Aoki
- Composer: Yasuo Kosugi
- Arranger:Saburō Makino
Episodes
[edit]# | Episode Name | Original air date |
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01 | "The Three-Eyed One Is Here! I'm Sharaku" Transliteration: "mittsume toujou BOKU ga sharaku da"(Japanese:Tam つ mục đăng tràng ・ボクが tả lặc だ) | 18 October 1990 |
02 | "Ramen War! An Angry Blow" Transliteration: "RAAMEN sensou! ikari no ichigeki"(Japanese:ラーメン chiến tranh! Nộ りの nhất kích) | 25 October 1990 |
03 | "The Cute Little Babies Are Invaders" Transliteration: "kawaii akachan wa shinrya ku sha"(Japanese:かわいい xích ちゃんは xâm lược giả) | 1 November 1990 |
04 | "Looking for the Missing UFO" Transliteration: "maigo no UFO wo sagase"(Japanese:Mê tử のUFOをさがせ) | 8 November 1990 |
05 | "Pursue the High-Tech Speeding Car" Transliteration: "HAITEKU bousou sha wo oe"(Japanese:ハイテク bạo tẩu xa を truy え) | 15 November 1990 |
06 | "Are the Pretty Girls a Snake's Agents?" Transliteration: "bishoujo wa HEBI no tsukai?"(Japanese:Mỹ thiếu nữ はヘビの sử い?) | 22 November 1990 |
07 | "Sharaku is Possessed" Transliteration: "nottorareta sharaku"(Japanese:のっとられた tả lặc) | 29 November 1990 |
08 | "A Three-Eyed Dog is Born" Transliteration: "mittsume inu tanjou"(Japanese:Tam つ mục イヌ đản sinh) | 6 December 1990 |
09 | "The Secret of the Three-Rock Mountain" Transliteration: "mittsu iwayama no himitsu"(Japanese:Tam つ nham sơn の bí mật) | 13 December 1990 |
10 | "No Kidding!? Sharaku is a Devil?" Transliteration: "uso!? sharaku ga akuma"(Japanese:うそ!? Tả lặc が ác ma) | 20 December 1990 |
11 | "Protect My Treasure!" Transliteration: "mamore! BOKU no houmotsu"(Japanese:Thủ れ!ボクの bảo vật) | 27 December 1990 |
12 | "Protect the Underground Capital!" Transliteration: "mamore! chika no to"(Japanese:Thủ れ! Địa hạ の đô) | 10 January 1991 |
13 | "Protect the Third Eye!" Transliteration: "mamore! dai san no me"(Japanese:Thủ れ! Đệ tam の mục) | 17 January 1991 |
14 | "Space Power Explodes!" Transliteration: "bakuhatsu! uchuu PAWAA"(Japanese:Bạo phát! Vũ trụ パワー) | 24 January 1991 |
15 | "Psychic Power vs. Super Magic" Transliteration: "chou nouryoku VS chou majutsu"(Japanese:Siêu năng lực VS siêu ma thuật) | 31 January 1991 |
16 | "The Legendary Monster is Discovered!" Transliteration: "hakken! densetsu no kaibutsu"(Japanese:Phát kiến! Vân thuyết の quái vật) | 7 February 1991 |
17 | "School Entrance Examinations and Peace!?" Transliteration: "juken sensou to heiwa!?"(Japanese:Thụ nghiệm chiến tranh と bình hòa!?) | 14 February 1991 |
18 | "The Mysterious Bird Called a Moa!!" Transliteration: "fushigi tori MOA!!"(Japanese:Bất tư nghị điểu モア!!) | 21 February 1991 |
19 | "The Ancient Devil Awakened" Transliteration: "kodai majin mezameru"(Japanese:Cổ đại ma thần めざめる) | 28 February 1991 |
20 | "Open Your Mind, Ancient Devil" Transliteration: "shin wo ake kodai majin"(Japanese:Tâm を khai け cổ đại ma thần) | 7 March 1991 |
21 | "3, 2, 1, Bang" Transliteration: "321 DOKAAN"(Japanese:321・ドカーン) | 14 March 1991 |
22 | "Challenge of Ozuma, the Mysterious Thief" Transliteration: "kaitou OZUMA no chousen"(Japanese:Quái đạo オズマの thiêu chiến) | 21 March 1991 |
23 | "Mystery of the Three-Eyed Family: The Messenger from Ancient Times" Transliteration: "mittsume zoku no nazo kodai kara no shisha"(Japanese:Tam つ mục tộc の mê cổ đại からの sử giả) | 28 March 1991 |
24 | "Mystery of the Three-Eyed Family: Secret Under the Bottom of the Lake" Transliteration: "mittsume zoku no nazo kotei ni nemuru himitsu"(Japanese:Tam つ mục tộc の mê ・ hồ để に miên るひみつ) | 4 April 1991 |
25 | "Mystery of the Three-Eyed Family: The Search for the Treasure" Transliteration: "mittsume zoku no nazo zaihou wo sagashidase"(Japanese:Tam つ mục tộc の mê ・ tài bảo をさがし xuất せ) | 11 April 1991 |
26 | "Mystery of the Three-Eyed Family: The Secret Mission" Transliteration: "mittsume zoku no nazo himerareta shimei"(Japanese:Tam つ mục tộc の mê ・ bí められた sử mệnh) | 18 April 1991 |
27 | "Sharaku in Wonderland" Transliteration: "fushigi no kuni no sharaku"(Japanese:Bất tư nghị の quốc の tả lặc) | 25 April 1991 |
28 | "The Villain Bumpuku Appears" Transliteration: "akutou bun fuku arawaru"(Japanese:Ác đảng văn phúc あらわる) | 2 May 1991 |
29 | "The Ancient Prince Godai: Another Sharaku" Transliteration: "kodai ouji GODARU mou hitori no sharaku"(Japanese:Cổ đại vương tử ゴダル もう nhất nhân の tả lặc) | 9 May 1991 |
30 | "The Ancient Prince Godai: Search for the Ultimate Weapon!" Transliteration: "kodai ouji GODARU saishuu heiki wo sagase!"(Japanese:Cổ đại vương tử ゴダル tối chung binh khí を tham せ!) | 4 April 1991 |
31 | "The Ancient Prince Godai: Activate Gomora!" Transliteration: "kodai ouji GODARU shidou seyo! GOMORA"(Japanese:Cổ đại vương tử ゴダル thủy động せよ!ゴモラ) | 23 May 1991 |
32 | "The Ancient Prince Godai: The Earth Hijacking Plan" Transliteration: "kodai ouji GODARU chikyuu nottori keikaku"(Japanese:Cổ đại vương tử ゴダル địa cầu thừa っ thủ り kế họa) | 30 May 1991 |
33 | "The Ancient Prince Godai: Get Back the Soul!" Transliteration: "kodai ouji GODARU tamashii wo torimodose!"(Japanese:Cổ đại vương tử ゴダル hồn を thủ り lệ せ!) | 6 June 1991 |
34 | "Bumpuku Reappears" Transliteration: "bun fuku saibi arawaru"(Japanese:Văn phúc tái びあらわる) | 13 June 1991 |
35 | "The Wearied Plant Bolbocc: The Seven Pillars Appear!" Transliteration: "kaishokubutsu BORUBOKKU shutsugen! nana hon no hashira"(Japanese:Quái thực vật ボルボック xuất hiện! Thất bổn の trụ) | 20 June 1991 |
36 | "The Wearied Plant Bolbocc: Moegi, the Mysterious Girl" Transliteration: "kaishokubutsu BORUBOKKU fushigi shoujo MOEGI"(Japanese:Quái thực vật ボルボック bất tư nghị thiếu nữ モエギ) | 4 July 1991 |
37 | "The Wearied Plant Bolbocc: The Shadow Lurking Underground" Transliteration: "kaishokubutsu BORUBOKKU chitei ni hisomu kage"(Japanese:Quái thực vật ボルボック địa để にひそむ ảnh) | 11 July 1991 |
38 | "The Wearied Plant Bolbocc: The Land Starts to Move" Transliteration: "kaishokubutsu BORUBOKKU ugokidashita daichi"(Japanese:Quái thực vật ボルボック địa để にひそむ ảnh) | 18 July 1991 |
39 | "The Wearied Plant Bolbocc: Showdown! Sharaku vs. Bolbocc" Transliteration: "kaishokubutsu BORUBOKKU kessen! sharaku VS BORUBOKKU"(Japanese:Quái thực vật ボルボック quyết chiến! Tả lặc VSボルボック) | 25 July 1991 |
40 | "The Easter Island Voyage: The Monkey Speaks!" Transliteration: "IISUTAA tou koukai SARU ga shabetta!"(Japanese:イースター đảo hàng hải サルが điệp った!) | 1 August 1991 |
41 | "The Easter Island Voyage: Landing on Devil Island" Transliteration: "IISUTAA tou koukai jouriku! akuma no sumu shima"(Japanese:イースター đảo hàng hải thượng lục! Ác ma の trụ む đảo) | 8 August 1991 |
42 | "The Easter Island Voyage: The Marriage of Pogo and Sharaku?" Transliteration: "IISUTAA tou koukai kekkon? POGO to sharaku"(Japanese:イースター đảo hàng hải kết hôn?ポゴと tả lặc) | 15 August 1991 |
43 | "The Easter Island Voyage: Goodbye, Pogo" Transliteration: "IISUTAA tou koukai sayounara, POGO"(Japanese:イースター đảo hàng hải さようなら, ポゴ) | 22 August 1991 |
44 | "Going After the Moa!" Transliteration: "nerawareta MOA!"(Japanese:Thư われたモア!) | 29 August 1991 |
45 | "The Big Battle Over the Mexican Sky" Transliteration: "MEKISHIKO joukuu dai BATORU"(Japanese:メキシコ thượng không đại バトル) | 5 September 1991 |
46 | "The Plan to Assassinate the Moa" Transliteration: "MOA ansatsu keikaku"(Japanese:モア ám sát kế họa) | 12 September 1991 |
47 | "Super Bolbocc is Revived!" Transliteration: "fukkatsu! SUUPAABORUBOKKU"(Japanese:Phục hoạt!スーパーボルボック) | 19 September 1991 |
48 | "Farewell, Sharaku Hosuke – A Pledge for Tomorrow" Transliteration: "ashita e no chikai"(Japanese:Minh nhật への thệ い) | 26 September 1991 |
See also
[edit]- Mitsume ga Tōru– A NES video game issued in 1992.
- The New Adventures of Kimba The White Lion– Predecessor. The first was in October 1989, and was broadcast as a memorial project for Osamu Tezuka same as this work.
- Moomin– Preceding program. Same as this work, a program which was usually broadcast even in the Gulf War, but more known than this work.
- Moero! Top Striker– Successor. One of affected programs by the Gulf War in 1991 same as this work, the story of a multinational team appears.
References
[edit]- ^"The Three-Eyed One|MANGA|TEZUKA OSAMU OFFICIAL".TezukaOsamu.net(EN).Retrieved13 September2021.
- ^"The Three-Eyed One|ANIMATION|TEZUKA OSAMU OFFICIAL".TezukaOsamu.net(EN).Retrieved7 January2024.
- ^"Sharaku Hosuke|CHARACTER|TEZUKA OSAMU OFFICIAL".TezukaOsamu.net(EN).Retrieved13 September2021.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Mitsume ga Tōru(manga) atAnime News Network's encyclopedia
- Manga series
- 1974 manga
- Anime television films
- 1990 anime television series debuts
- 1985 anime films
- 1985 television films
- 1985 films
- 1992 video games
- Shōnen manga
- Kodansha manga
- Winner of Kodansha Manga Award (Shōnen)
- Osamu Tezuka manga
- Osamu Tezuka anime
- Tezuka Productions
- Dissociative identity disorder in television
- Toei Animation films
- TV Tokyo original programming