Fūma no Kojirō

Fūma no Kojirō

Cover of the first manga volume
風魔の小次郎
Genre Fantasy, Martial arts
Manga
Written by Masami Kurumada
Published by Shueisha
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump
Original run January 1982December 1983
Volumes 10
Original video animation
Directed by Hidehito Ueda
Produced by Nagateru Kato (eps. 1−12)
Yasuhisa Kazama (eps. 1−6)
Yumiko Masujima (eps. 7−13)
Written by Takao Koyama
Music by Toshiro Imaizumi
Studio Animate Film & J.C. Staff
Released June 1, 1989 November 21, 1992
Runtime 30 minutes (each)
60 minutes (last episode)
Episodes 13
Manga
Fūma no Kojirō - Yagyū Ansatsuchō
Written by Masami Kurumada
Illustrated by Satoshi Yuri
Published by Akita Shoten
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Champion Red
Original run November 2003July 2006
Volumes 3
Television drama
Directed by Toshihiko Ōoka
Ryūichi Ichino
Written by Takashi Ito
Megumu Sasano
Music by Kōichirō Kameyama
Studio General Entertainment
Network Tokyo Metropolitan Television
Original run October 3, 2007 December 26, 2007
Episodes 13

Fūma no Kojirō (Japanese: 風魔の小次郎, lit. "Kojirō of the Fūma") is a manga series by Japanese author Masami Kurumada, later adapted to anime. It tells the story of sword legends and rivalry between ninja clans. The main character Kojirō is a young boy who is a member of the Fūma clan. On June 1, 1989, an OVA was released featuring animation character designs by Michi Himeno and Shingo Araki.

In 2003, Masami Kurumada authored an additional short story titled Fūma no Kojirō: Yagyū Ansatsuchō (風魔の小次郎 - 柳生暗殺帖 Fūma no Kojirō - Yagyū Ansatsuchō). The story was illustrated by artist Sōtarō Yuri, who imitated Kurumada's drawing style for consistency with the already published volumes of the original manga.

On October 3, 2007, a tokusatsu drama adaptation began airing on Tokyo Metropolitan Television starring Ryouta Murai in the lead role of Kojirō. The opening theme was "Ryūsei Rocket" performed by An Cafe and the ending theme was "Eien no Setsuna" (永遠の刹那, "Eternal Moment") performed by On/Off.

Plot

Hakuō Academy used to be a prestigious high school, and famous for martial arts. However, because its rival school Seishikan has been cowardly luring its superior students, Hakuō was going to decline. In order to recover from the situation, the acting principal of Hakuō; Himeko Hōjō, sends Ranko Yagyū to the Fūma village in search of the famous Fūma ninja clan for assistance. The leader of the Fūma sent Kojirō to Hakuō, there he faces the notorious Yasha clan who fights for Seishikan led by Musashi Asuka. Kojirō's comrades arrive, resuming an all-out ninja war that began five centuries ago.

Kojirō with his friends, will fight in the "war of the sacred swords", for the conquest of the 10 swords that give the power to rule over the whole world.

Characters

Part 1

Fūma Clan

Kojirō (小次郎)
The Title character
Ryōma (竜魔)
Kirikaze (霧風)
Ryūhō (劉鵬)
Kōu (項羽)
Shōryū (小龍)
Rinpyō (琳彪)
Kabutomaru (兜丸)
Reira (麗羅)
Fūma Leader
Komomo (小桃)

Hakuo Academy

Fūma no Kojirō - Yagyū Ansatsuchō compilation cover art
Ranko Yagyū (柳生 蘭子 Yagyū Ranko)
Himeko Hōjō (北条 姫子 Hōjō Himeko)

Seishikan

Musashi Asuka (飛鳥 武蔵 Asuka Musashi)
Erina Asuka (飛鳥 絵里菜 Asuka Erina)
Musashi's younger sister.

Yasha Clan

Kōsuke Mibu (壬生 攻介 Mibu Kōsuke)
Mizukage (水影), Yamikage (闇影), & Tsukikage (月影)
Princess Yasha (夜叉姫 Yasha-hime)
Maya (魔矢)

8 Yasha Generals

Byakko (白虎 "White Tiger")
Shiranui (不知火 "Mysterious Sea Light")
Shien (紫炎 "Purple Flame")
Raiden (雷電 "Thunder Lightning")
Anki (闇鬼 "Darkness Demon")
Kurojishi (黒獅子 "Black Lion")
Yōsui (妖水 "Magic Water")
Kagerō (陽炎 "Shining Flame")

Part 2

Cosmo Warriors

Kojirō
Musashi Asuka
Ryōma
Shiguma (死牙馬)
Sōshi Date (伊達 総司 Date Sōshi)

Chaos Warriors

Emperor Chaos (華悪崇皇帝 Kaosu-kōtei)
Nerow (涅絽 Nerō)
Oz (雄皇 Ozu)
Jackal (邪火麗 Jakkaru)
Syura (朱羅 Shura)

Others

Witch of the White Mountain
Lasya (羅沙亜 Rasha)
Sion (紫苑 Shion)
Arthur (亜沙悪 Āsā)
David (堕毘穪 Dabide)
Cruz Ryūōin (龍王院 狂須 Ryūōin Kurusu)

Part 3

The Old Fūma Clan

Kojirō
Ryōma
Shōryū
Kirikaze
Ryūhō
Jūzō (十蔵)
Majin (魔仁)
Enrai (炎雷)

The New Fūma Clan

Raien (雷炎)
Muma (夢魔)
Raizō (雷蔵)
Shimon (死紋)

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