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Ajin: Demi-Human

Ajin: Demi-Human (Japanese: 亜人, Hepburn: Ajin) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Gamon Sakurai. It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Good! Afternoon from July 2012 to February 2021 and was collected into seventeen volumes. In North America, it has been licensed for English release by Vertical.

Ajin: Demi-Human
Cover of the first manga volume released in Japan.
亜人
(Ajin)
Genre
Manga
Written byGamon Sakurai
Published byKodansha
English publisher
MagazineGood! Afternoon
DemographicSeinen
Original runJuly 6, 2012February 5, 2021
Volumes17 (List of volumes)
Anime film series
  • Ajin Part 1: Shōdō
  • Ajin Part 2: Shōtotsu
  • Ajin Part 3: Shōgeki
Directed by
  • Hiroyuki Seshita (Chief)
  • Hiroaki Andō
Written byHiroshi Seko
Music byYugo Kanno
StudioPolygon Pictures
Licensed by
Released
  • November 27, 2015 (Part 1)
  • May 6, 2016 (Part 2)
  • September 23, 2016 (Part 3)
Runtime
  • 103 minutes (Part 1)[3]
  • 106 minutes (Part 2)[4]
  • 121 minutes (Part 3)[5]
Anime television series
Directed by
  • Hiroyuki Seshita (Chief)
  • Hiroaki Andō
Produced by
  • Hiroshi Kamei
  • Kōtarō Sudō
  • Yoshihiko Yamazaki
  • Hideyuki Saitō
  • Masaya Saitō
Written byHiroshi Seko
Music byYugo Kanno
StudioPolygon Pictures
Licensed by
Original networkJNN (MBS, TBS, CBC,
BS-TBS)
Original run January 16, 2016 December 24, 2016
Episodes26 (List of episodes)
Original video animation
Directed by
  • Hiroyuki Seshita (Chief)
  • Hiroaki Andō
Produced by
  • Kōtarō Sudō
  • Yoshihiko Yamazaki
Written byHiroshi Seko
Music byYugo Kanno
StudioPolygon Pictures
Licensed by
Sentai Filmworks
Released May 6, 2016 April 7, 2017
Runtime21–24 minutes each
Episodes3 (List of episodes)
Live-action film
Directed byKatsuyuki Motohiro
Written by
  • Masahiro Yamaura
  • Hiroshi Seko
Music byYugo Kanno
ReleasedSeptember 30, 2017
Runtime109 minutes

It was adapted into a 3D anime film trilogy by Polygon Pictures between November 2015 and September 2016. An anime television series adaptation, also by Polygon Pictures, aired between January and April 2016, with a second season aired from October to December 2016. A live-action film adaptation was released in September 2017.

Plot

Ajin presents the story of a student named Nagai Kei, who discovers he is an "Ajin" when he is fatally wounded in a traffic accident. In the world of Ajin, a small number of humans (termed "Ajin") possess immortality and extreme regenerative abilities that trigger upon death, allowing them to completely recover from any mortal injury in a matter of seconds. Ajin can also create "black ghosts", highly dangerous combat-oriented entities that are only visible to other Ajin. "Black ghosts" are resistant to physical injury, exhibit extraordinary physical strength, and have sharp teeth and claws. Different "black ghosts" have varying degrees of intelligence: most are completely reliant on their Ajin for directions, and others, such as Kei's, are more independent and likely to engage in self-initiated actions.

Consequently, Ajin are considered dangerous and inhuman by the public, and most are captured by governments. Governments claim to protect Ajin, but in reality, most use them as subjects for cruel and inhumane experiments, as their abilities to completely recover from fatal wounds provides an unlimited source of organs and bodies in dangerous tests (such as live-fire weapons testing). As a result, Ajin that have escaped from government custody (such as Satou, the main antagonist) are bent on exacting revenge from governments. Kei, however, wants no part in the emerging Ajin-human conflict, but forms an agreement with Japanese governmental agents to fight against Satou in exchange for his freedom from government experimentation.

Characters

Kei's Group

Kei Nagai (永井 圭, Nagai Kei)
Voiced by: Mamoru Miyano[6] (Japanese); Johnny Yong Bosch (English)
Played by: Takeru Satoh
Kei first discovers that he is an Ajin after being killed in a traffic accident. To his peers, he appears to be a normal and carefree student, but in reality he is emotionally detached from other people and often willing to endanger the lives of other people in order for him to accomplish his own goals. He differs from most Ajin as he has the ability to create an abnormally large amount of IBM (Invisible Black Matter, which is key to an Ajin's regeneration and ability to create "black ghosts"), allowing Kei to manifest more "black ghosts" than his Ajin peers. According to Ikuya, he is implied to have manifested his Ajin-related abilities at a very young age.
Kaito (海斗)
Voiced by: Yoshimasa Hosoya[6] (Japanese); Bryce Papenbrook (English)
A close friend of Kei who helps him to escape from the police. He was later sent to prison for assisting in Kei's escape and later befriends Takeshi, another Ajin, allowing Kaito to escape imprisonment.
Kō Nakano (中野 攻, Nakano Kou)
Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama (Japanese); Griffin Burns (English)
Kō is an Ajin and a partner of Kei with the intention to stop Satō, as Satō's plans for the creation of an Ajin-led government will lead to the loss of many human lives. Unlike Kei, who is indifferent and cold to others, Kō values friendship and is willing to put the safety of others above his own. He is also physically fitter than Kei, but lacks Kei's intellectual capabilities, often relying on Kei for planning in combat operations, with him acting as the "muscle" of the operation. Kō has the rapid regenerative abilities common to Ajin, but lacks the ability to manifest his own "black ghost".

Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare

Yū Tosaki (戸崎 優, Tosaki Yuu)
Voiced by: Takahiro Sakurai[6] (Japanese); Todd Haberkorn (English)
Played by: Tetsuji Tamayama
Yū is the head of Ajin Research under the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare and has a comatose fiancée, Ai. He is protected by an Ajin bodyguard named Izumi Shimomura. He agrees to let Kei work with him to stop Satō on the condition that Kei is allowed to live a normal life afterwards.
Izumi Shimomura (下村 泉, Shimomura Izumi) / Yōko Tainaka (田井中 陽子, Tainaka Youko)
Voiced by: Mikako Komatsu[6] (Japanese); Cristina Vee (English)
Played by: Rina Kawaei
Izumi is a stoic and taciturn Ajin working for Yū Tosaki at the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. Izumi's birth name is Yōko Tainaka. As Yōko, she first discovered her Ajin abilities in her teenage years, when she first died after defending herself from a rape attempt of an abusive stepfather. Yōko would run away from home, where she is eventually recruited by Yū as a bodyguard under a special contract. The contract allowed Yōko to adopt the alias of "Izumi Shinomura", such that "Yōko Tainaka" is legally deceased and that "Izumi Shimomura" is a separate identity. She affectionately refers to her “black ghost” as “Kuro”.
Sokabe (曽我部)
Voiced by: Kenichi Suzumura[6] (Japanese); Martin Billany (English)
Yū's junior at the Ministry who was also assigned to supervise Yū. After Yū decides to defy orders from the Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare, Sokabe was appointed as his successor.

Ajin

Satō (佐藤, Satou) / Samuel T. Owen (サミュエル・T・オーウェン, Samyueru. T. Ouen)
Voiced by: Hōchū Ōtsuka[6] (Japanese); Pete Sepenuk (English)
Played by: Gō Ayano
The leader of the pro-Ajin movement, also known as Hat (帽子, Boushi) due to his signature flat cap hat, Satō is a calm and collected individual who is well-known within the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare as the most dangerous Ajin. Despite his appearance as a genial old man who enjoys video gaming, he is in reality a sinister, calculating tactician with combat experience as a former special-operations soldier in the USMC.[7] Satō originally claims that he wishes to protest against the mistreatment of Ajins worldwide, but it is later revealed that he uses this claim as an excuse to gather an army of Ajin under his command to create an immortal army to rule Japan and simply for the sake of violence and destruction. He is frequently described as a "player" in the latter half of the anime, as he is prone to using strategies adapted from video games to carry out assassinations of famous politicians in order to force negotiations with the government for allowing rights of Ajins. He enjoys the use of violence against anybody (human or Ajin) who attempts to disrupt his plans and is especially irked by provocation.
Kōji Tanaka (田中 功次, Tanaka Kouji)
Voiced by: Daisuke Hirakawa[6] (Japanese); Keith Silverstein (English)
Played by: Yu Shirota
He is the second Ajin to be discovered in Japan. He was rescued by Satō from brutal experimentation and joins in with his pro-Ajin movement against the Japanese government.
Masumi Okuyama (奥山 真澄, Okuyama Masumi)
Voiced by: Hiroyuki Yoshino (Japanese); Lucien Dodge (English)
Played by: Yudai Chiba
Masumi is one of the few Ajins who accepts Satō's invitation to use genocide to fight for Ajins' rights. He is a skilled hacker knowledgeable in weaponry and machines. In the anime, he eventually betrays Satō and reaches out to Kei in order to defeat him.
Takeshi Kotobuki (琴吹 武, Kotobuki Takeshi)
Voiced by: Sōma Saitō
A prisoner who had escaped from jail after seeing Sato's announcement to protest for Ajins' rights. Takeshi becomes Kaito's partner after Kaito helped him when he was bullied by the other prisoners wanting to know how he had escaped from jail. His IBM is shown to have wings, which was his means of escape from prison. After he and Kai reconcile he promises to let Kai use his IBM to escape prison if, for whatever reason, he wishes to escape in order to assist Kei. In the anime, Takeshi uses his IBM to bring himself as well as Kai to Eriko's hospital in order to save both her and Kei from the riots occurring there.

Others

Eriko Nagai (永井 慧理子, Nagai Eriko)
Voiced by: Aya Suzaki[6]
Played by: Minami Hamabe
Kei’s sister who seems to suffer from a terminal illness and is hospitalized throughout most of the series.
Ikuya Ogura (オグラ・イクヤ, Ogura Ikuya)
Voiced by: Hiroyuki Kinoshita[6] (Japanese); Kyle McCarley (English)
He is a Japanese-American researcher who studied Ajins in the United States and has a great deal of knowledge about them.

Media

Manga

Ajin: Demi-Human is written and illustrated by Gamon Sakurai. Initially, it was written by Tsuina Miura, however, his name is not mentioned in the credits after the first volume, and Gamon Sakurai has been creating the manga himself since.[8] The series was published in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Good! Afternoon from July 6, 2012 to February 5, 2021 and was collected into seventeen volumes.[9][10][11]

In February 2014, Vertical announced that it had licensed the series for English release.[12] On March 15, 2014, Crunchyroll began to release the series on their manga service under the title Ajin: Demi-Human, starting with the first two chapters.[13]

Volume list

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 March 7, 2013[14]978-4-06-387868-4October 14, 2014[15]978-1-939130-84-6
  • 01. "Detection and Subsequent Action" (発覚とその後の行動について, Hakkaku to Sonogo no Kōdō ni Tsuite)
  • 02. "Event on the First Night" (1日目、深夜の事象について, 1-Nichi-me, shinya no Jishō ni Tsuite)
  • 03. "Escape and Threat" (逃走と脅威について, Tōsō to Kyōi ni Tsuite)
  • 04. "Interrogation and Conspirator" (尋問と協力者について, Jinmon to Kyōryoku-sha ni Tsuite)
  • 05. "Appearance and Organization" (発現と組織について, Hatsugen to Soshiki ni Tsuite)
2 June 7, 2013[16]978-4-06-387902-5December 9, 2014[17]978-1-939130-85-3
  • 06. "Fresh Start" (心機一転, Shinki Itten)
  • 07. "003"
  • 08. "Blindness"
  • 09. "Killtacular" (キルタキュラー, Kirutakyurā)
  • 00. "The Shin’ya Nakamura Incident" (中村慎也事件, Nakamura Shin’ya Jiken)
3 November 7, 2013[18]978-4-06-387934-6February 3, 2015[19]978-1-941220-21-4
  • 10. "The Real Kei Nagai 1" (本当の永井 圭1, Hontō no Nagai Kei 1)
  • 11. "The Real Kei Nagai 2" (本当の永井 圭2, Hontō no Nagai Kei 2)
  • 12. "The Real Kei Nagai 3" (本当の永井 圭3, Hontō no Nagai Kei 3)
  • 13. "Plan A" (作戦A, Sakusen A)
  • 14. "Backstage" (舞台裏, Butaiura)
4 May 7, 2014[20]978-4-06-387972-8April 7, 2015[21]978-1-941220-44-3
  • 15. "Fighter" (ファイター, Faitā)
  • 16. "Runaway" (逃亡者, Tōbō-sha)
  • 17. "Double Team" (ダブルチーム, Daburu Chīmu)
  • 18. "Fringe" (フリンジ, Furinji)
  • 19. "Let's Make It Flashy!" (派手に行こうぜ!, Hade ni Ikōze!)
5 November 7, 2014[22]978-4-06-388007-6June 2, 2015[23]978-1-941220-45-0
  • 20. "Sucker Punch" (サッカーパンチ, Sakkā Panchi)
  • 21. "Battlefield Bad Company" (バトルフィールド バッドカンパニー, Batorufīrudo Baddo Kanpanī)
  • 22. "Ajin" (亜人, Ajin)
  • 22.5. "Ajin 2" (亜人②, Ajin 2)
  • 23. "The Chosen Man" (選ばれた男, Erabareta Otoko)
  • 24. "Come with Me!!"
6 June 5, 2015[24]978-4-06-388067-0August 25, 2015[25]978-1-941220-88-7
  • 25. "Day One" (初日, Shonichi)
  • 26. "Genius…?!"
  • 27. "Izumi Shimomura" (下村 泉, Shimomura Izumi)
  • 27.5. "Izumi Shimomura 2" (下村 泉②, Shimomura Izumi 2)
  • 28. "Wall" (, Kabe)
7 November 6, 2015[26]978-4-06-388098-4March 22, 2016[27]978-1-942993-26-1
  • 29. "Listen!!"
  • 30. "Call of Duty"
  • 31. "Don't say 'lazy'"
  • 31.5. "Don't say 'lazy' 2"
  • 32. "The Attack Begins" (攻撃開始, Kōgeki Kaishi)
  • 33. "Invincible" (無敵, Muteki)
8 May 6, 2016[28]978-4-06-388137-0October 18, 2016[29]978-1-942993-47-6
  • 34. "Splinter Cell" (スプリンターセル, Supurintā Seru)
  • 35. "The Man Trap"
  • 35.5. "The Man Trap 2"
  • 36. "Doom"
  • 37. "Shadowrun" (シャドウラン, Shadōran)
  • 38. "Battlefield Hardline" (バトルフィールドハードライン, Batorufīrudo Hādorain)
9 October 7, 2016[30]978-4-06-388189-9April 4, 2017[31]978-1-945054-19-8
  • 39. "Battlefield Hardline: 2" (バトルフィールドハードライン 2, Batorufīrudo Hādorain 2)
  • 40. "Battlefield Hardline: 3" (バトルフィールドハードライン 3, Batorufīrudo Hādorain 3)
  • 41. "Party's End" (祭りのあと, Matsuri no Ato)
  • 42. "Hirasawa" (平沢, Hirasawa)
  • 43. "Fight" (ケンカ, Kenka)
10 April 7, 2017[32]978-4-06-388248-3October 10, 2017[33]978-1-945054-28-0
  • 44. "Blood Relations" (血筋, Chisuji)
  • 45. "U & I"
  • 46. "Good Morning, See You Tomorrow" (おはよう、またあした, Ohayō, Mata Ashita)
  • 47. "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare"
  • 48. "The Losers" (負け犬共, Makeinu Domo)
11 September 7, 2017[34]978-4-06-388285-8May 8, 2018[35]978-1-945054-69-3
  • 49. "Steep Road" (スティープ ロード, Sutīpu Rōdo)
  • 50. "Promised Land" (約束の地, Yakusoku no Chi)
  • 51. "Fury" (フューリー, Fyūrī)
  • 52. "When, Where, Who"
  • 53. "Conviction" (コンヴィクション, Konvikushon)
12 May 7, 2018[36]978-4-06-511462-9October 9, 2018[37]978-1-947194-20-5
  • 54. "Greater Cause" (大義, Taigi)
  • 54.5. "Greater Cause 2" (大義2, Taigi 2)
  • 54.6. "Greater Cause 3" (大義3, Taigi 3)
  • 55. "Paradise" (パラダイス, Paradaisu)
  • 55.5. "Paradise 2" (パラダイス2, Paradaisu 2)
  • 56. "Rolling Star"
  • 57. "Beyond Theory" (論理を越えて, Ronri wo Koete)
13 November 7, 2018[38]978-4-06-513444-3September 17, 2019[39]978-1-947194-60-1
  • 58. "Everything that has a beginning has an end"
  • 59. "H-Hour"
  • 60. "D-day"
  • 60.5 "D-day 2"
  • 61. "ADGp"
  • 62. "Trash mob"
14 June 7, 2019[40]978-4-06-516045-9March 17, 2020[41]978-1-949980-11-0
  • 63. "Strike Back"
  • 64. "Him" (それは, Soreha)
  • 65. "The Showdown Comes" (対立の時, Tairitsu no Toki)
  • 66. "Dead Heat" (平等に, Byōdō ni)
  • 66.5. "Dead Heat 2" (平等に2, Byōdō ni 2)
  • 67. "Victory" (勝利, Shōri)
15 November 7, 2019[42]978-4-06-517509-5August 11, 2020[43]978-1-949980-35-6
  • 68. "Fresh Slate"
  • 69. "Kaito"
  • 70. "Dedication"
  • 71. "Deliberation"
  • 72. "Limit"
  • 73. "Worst"
16 May 7, 2020[44]978-4-06-519476-8February 23, 2021[45]978-1-949980-65-3
  • 74. "Flood"
  • 74.5. "Flood 2"
  • 75. "Leap into the Unknown"
  • 75.5. "Leap into the Unknown 2"
  • 76. "Diehards"
  • 77. "Gloria"
  • 78. "Final Run"
17 May 7, 2021[46]978-4-06-522989-7September 21, 2021[47]978-1-647290-45-0
  • 79. "Prologue"
  • 80. "The ONE"
  • 81. "Noble"
  • 82. "Even If"
  • 83. "At the End of the Journey"
  • 83.5. "At the End of the Journey 2"
  • 84. "Seal"
  • 85. "Information"
  • 86. "As Long as it Lasts"

Film

Plans to adapt the series into an anime film trilogy were announced in June 2015.[48] The films were directed by Hiroaki Andō and written by Hiroshi Seko, with animation by Polygon Pictures.[49] The first film, titled Ajin: Shōdō (Ajin: Impulse),[6] debuted in Japan on November 27, 2015.[50] This film is a compilation of the first six episodes of the TV series. The second film, titled Ajin: Shōtotsu (Ajin: Collision), debuted in Japan on May 6, 2016, and the third and final film in the trilogy, titled Ajin: Shōgeki (Ajin: Clash), was released on September 23, 2016.[51]

Anime

A television series that follows the anime films premiered on January 16, 2016.[a][52] It is produced by the staff that produced the film trilogy.[53][52] It aired on MBS, TBS, CBC and BS-TBS,[53] with 13 episodes.[54] The series was streamed by Netflix,[53] starting on April 12, 2016, along with English, French, Spanish, German and Brazilian Portuguese dubs.[55] The series is licensed by Sentai Filmworks for home video release in North America.[56] An OAD was bundled with the manga's 8th limited edition volume, which was released on May 6, 2016.[57] A second OAD was bundled with manga's 9th limited edition volume, which was released on October 7, 2016.[58] A third OAD was bundled with manga's 10th limited edition volume, which was released on April 7, 2017.[59] A second season premiered on October 8, 2016 and continued the original numbering sequence.[60][61] The second season premiered on Netflix on December 27, 2016.[62]

Live-action film

The production of a live-action film was announced in November 2016,[63] with release on September 30, 2017. The director is Katsuyuki Motohiro, with Takeru Satoh in the lead role. The action scenes were planned by the team behind the Rurouni Kenshin films, which also starred Satoh.[64] The additional cast includes Tetsuji Tamayama, Rina Kawaei, Minami Hamabe, Yuu Shirota, Yudai Chiba and Yuki Yamada.[65]

Reception

The Japanese manga news site Comic Natalie awarded the series third place in its poll of the best manga in 2013.[66] The third volume ranked 6th on the Oricon manga chart on the week of its release.[67] In a survey of 400 manga and publishing professionals for the manga guidebook Kono Manga ga Sugoi!, the series was rated 3rd place in a list of top 20 manga for Male readers.[68] The manga had over 4 million copies in print as of December 2015.[69]

The series was listed as a nominee for the Readers Award in the 18th Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize, and in the General category in the 38th Kodansha Manga Awards.[70][71]

Notes

  1. ^ The episode is listed for broadcast at 25:55 on January 15; this is the same as a broadcast time of 1:55 on January 16.[52]

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Ajin redirects here For the place in Iran see Ajin Asadabad For the supernatural creature see Jinn Ajin Demi Human Japanese 亜人 Hepburn Ajin is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Gamon Sakurai It was serialized in Kodansha s seinen manga magazine Good Afternoon from July 2012 to February 2021 and was collected into seventeen volumes In North America it has been licensed for English release by Vertical Ajin Demi HumanCover of the first manga volume released in Japan 亜人 Ajin GenreAction 1 Dark fantasy 2 Supernatural thriller 1 MangaWritten byGamon SakuraiPublished byKodanshaEnglish publisherNA VerticalMagazineGood AfternoonDemographicSeinenOriginal runJuly 6 2012 February 5 2021Volumes17 List of volumes Anime film seriesAjin Part 1 ShōdōAjin Part 2 ShōtotsuAjin Part 3 ShōgekiDirected byHiroyuki Seshita Chief Hiroaki AndōWritten byHiroshi SekoMusic byYugo KannoStudioPolygon PicturesLicensed byNA Sentai FilmworksReleasedNovember 27 2015 Part 1 May 6 2016 Part 2 September 23 2016 Part 3 Runtime103 minutes Part 1 3 106 minutes Part 2 4 121 minutes Part 3 5 Anime television seriesDirected byHiroyuki Seshita Chief Hiroaki AndōProduced byHiroshi KameiKōtarō SudōYoshihiko YamazakiHideyuki SaitōMasaya SaitōWritten byHiroshi SekoMusic byYugo KannoStudioPolygon PicturesLicensed byNetflix streaming rights AUS Madman EntertainmentNA Sentai Filmworks home video distribution rights UK Anime LimitedOriginal networkJNN MBS TBS CBC BS TBS Original runJanuary 16 2016 December 24 2016Episodes26 List of episodes Original video animationDirected byHiroyuki Seshita Chief Hiroaki AndōProduced byKōtarō SudōYoshihiko YamazakiWritten byHiroshi SekoMusic byYugo KannoStudioPolygon PicturesLicensed byNA Sentai FilmworksReleasedMay 6 2016 April 7 2017Runtime21 24 minutes eachEpisodes3 List of episodes Live action filmDirected byKatsuyuki MotohiroWritten byMasahiro YamauraHiroshi SekoMusic byYugo KannoReleasedSeptember 30 2017Runtime109 minutesIt was adapted into a 3D anime film trilogy by Polygon Pictures between November 2015 and September 2016 An anime television series adaptation also by Polygon Pictures aired between January and April 2016 with a second season aired from October to December 2016 A live action film adaptation was released in September 2017 Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 2 1 Kei s Group 2 2 Ministry of Health Labour and Welfare 2 3 Ajin 2 4 Others 3 Media 3 1 Manga 3 1 1 Volume list 3 2 Film 3 3 Anime 3 4 Live action film 4 Reception 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditAjin presents the story of a student named Nagai Kei who discovers he is an Ajin when he is fatally wounded in a traffic accident In the world of Ajin a small number of humans termed Ajin possess immortality and extreme regenerative abilities that trigger upon death allowing them to completely recover from any mortal injury in a matter of seconds Ajin can also create black ghosts highly dangerous combat oriented entities that are only visible to other Ajin Black ghosts are resistant to physical injury exhibit extraordinary physical strength and have sharp teeth and claws Different black ghosts have varying degrees of intelligence most are completely reliant on their Ajin for directions and others such as Kei s are more independent and likely to engage in self initiated actions Consequently Ajin are considered dangerous and inhuman by the public and most are captured by governments Governments claim to protect Ajin but in reality most use them as subjects for cruel and inhumane experiments as their abilities to completely recover from fatal wounds provides an unlimited source of organs and bodies in dangerous tests such as live fire weapons testing As a result Ajin that have escaped from government custody such as Satou the main antagonist are bent on exacting revenge from governments Kei however wants no part in the emerging Ajin human conflict but forms an agreement with Japanese governmental agents to fight against Satou in exchange for his freedom from government experimentation Characters EditKei s Group Edit Kei Nagai 永井 圭 Nagai Kei Voiced by Mamoru Miyano 6 Japanese Johnny Yong Bosch English Played by Takeru Satoh Kei first discovers that he is an Ajin after being killed in a traffic accident To his peers he appears to be a normal and carefree student but in reality he is emotionally detached from other people and often willing to endanger the lives of other people in order for him to accomplish his own goals He differs from most Ajin as he has the ability to create an abnormally large amount of IBM Invisible Black Matter which is key to an Ajin s regeneration and ability to create black ghosts allowing Kei to manifest more black ghosts than his Ajin peers According to Ikuya he is implied to have manifested his Ajin related abilities at a very young age Kaito 海斗 Voiced by Yoshimasa Hosoya 6 Japanese Bryce Papenbrook English A close friend of Kei who helps him to escape from the police He was later sent to prison for assisting in Kei s escape and later befriends Takeshi another Ajin allowing Kaito to escape imprisonment Kō Nakano 中野 攻 Nakano Kou Voiced by Jun Fukuyama Japanese Griffin Burns English Kō is an Ajin and a partner of Kei with the intention to stop Satō as Satō s plans for the creation of an Ajin led government will lead to the loss of many human lives Unlike Kei who is indifferent and cold to others Kō values friendship and is willing to put the safety of others above his own He is also physically fitter than Kei but lacks Kei s intellectual capabilities often relying on Kei for planning in combat operations with him acting as the muscle of the operation Kō has the rapid regenerative abilities common to Ajin but lacks the ability to manifest his own black ghost Ministry of Health Labour and Welfare Edit Yu Tosaki 戸崎 優 Tosaki Yuu Voiced by Takahiro Sakurai 6 Japanese Todd Haberkorn English Played by Tetsuji Tamayama Yu is the head of Ajin Research under the Ministry of Health Labour and Welfare and has a comatose fiancee Ai He is protected by an Ajin bodyguard named Izumi Shimomura He agrees to let Kei work with him to stop Satō on the condition that Kei is allowed to live a normal life afterwards Izumi Shimomura 下村 泉 Shimomura Izumi Yōko Tainaka 田井中 陽子 Tainaka Youko Voiced by Mikako Komatsu 6 Japanese Cristina Vee English Played by Rina Kawaei Izumi is a stoic and taciturn Ajin working for Yu Tosaki at the Ministry of Health Labour and Welfare Izumi s birth name is Yōko Tainaka As Yōko she first discovered her Ajin abilities in her teenage years when she first died after defending herself from a rape attempt of an abusive stepfather Yōko would run away from home where she is eventually recruited by Yu as a bodyguard under a special contract The contract allowed Yōko to adopt the alias of Izumi Shinomura such that Yōko Tainaka is legally deceased and that Izumi Shimomura is a separate identity She affectionately refers to her black ghost as Kuro Sokabe 曽我部 Voiced by Kenichi Suzumura 6 Japanese Martin Billany English Yu s junior at the Ministry who was also assigned to supervise Yu After Yu decides to defy orders from the Minister of Health Labour and Welfare Sokabe was appointed as his successor Ajin Edit Satō 佐藤 Satou Samuel T Owen サミュエル T オーウェン Samyueru T Ouen Voiced by Hōchu Ōtsuka 6 Japanese Pete Sepenuk English Played by Gō Ayano The leader of the pro Ajin movement also known as Hat 帽子 Boushi due to his signature flat cap hat Satō is a calm and collected individual who is well known within the Ministry of Health Labour and Welfare as the most dangerous Ajin Despite his appearance as a genial old man who enjoys video gaming he is in reality a sinister calculating tactician with combat experience as a former special operations soldier in the USMC 7 Satō originally claims that he wishes to protest against the mistreatment of Ajins worldwide but it is later revealed that he uses this claim as an excuse to gather an army of Ajin under his command to create an immortal army to rule Japan and simply for the sake of violence and destruction He is frequently described as a player in the latter half of the anime as he is prone to using strategies adapted from video games to carry out assassinations of famous politicians in order to force negotiations with the government for allowing rights of Ajins He enjoys the use of violence against anybody human or Ajin who attempts to disrupt his plans and is especially irked by provocation Kōji Tanaka 田中 功次 Tanaka Kouji Voiced by Daisuke Hirakawa 6 Japanese Keith Silverstein English Played by Yu Shirota He is the second Ajin to be discovered in Japan He was rescued by Satō from brutal experimentation and joins in with his pro Ajin movement against the Japanese government Masumi Okuyama 奥山 真澄 Okuyama Masumi Voiced by Hiroyuki Yoshino Japanese Lucien Dodge English Played by Yudai Chiba Masumi is one of the few Ajins who accepts Satō s invitation to use genocide to fight for Ajins rights He is a skilled hacker knowledgeable in weaponry and machines In the anime he eventually betrays Satō and reaches out to Kei in order to defeat him Takeshi Kotobuki 琴吹 武 Kotobuki Takeshi Voiced by Sōma Saitō A prisoner who had escaped from jail after seeing Sato s announcement to protest for Ajins rights Takeshi becomes Kaito s partner after Kaito helped him when he was bullied by the other prisoners wanting to know how he had escaped from jail His IBM is shown to have wings which was his means of escape from prison After he and Kai reconcile he promises to let Kai use his IBM to escape prison if for whatever reason he wishes to escape in order to assist Kei In the anime Takeshi uses his IBM to bring himself as well as Kai to Eriko s hospital in order to save both her and Kei from the riots occurring there Others Edit Eriko Nagai 永井 慧理子 Nagai Eriko Voiced by Aya Suzaki 6 Played by Minami Hamabe Kei s sister who seems to suffer from a terminal illness and is hospitalized throughout most of the series Ikuya Ogura オグラ イクヤ Ogura Ikuya Voiced by Hiroyuki Kinoshita 6 Japanese Kyle McCarley English He is a Japanese American researcher who studied Ajins in the United States and has a great deal of knowledge about them Media EditManga Edit Ajin Demi Human is written and illustrated by Gamon Sakurai Initially it was written by Tsuina Miura however his name is not mentioned in the credits after the first volume and Gamon Sakurai has been creating the manga himself since 8 The series was published in Kodansha s seinen manga magazine Good Afternoon from July 6 2012 to February 5 2021 and was collected into seventeen volumes 9 10 11 In February 2014 Vertical announced that it had licensed the series for English release 12 On March 15 2014 Crunchyroll began to release the series on their manga service under the title Ajin Demi Human starting with the first two chapters 13 Volume list Edit No Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN1March 7 2013 14 978 4 06 387868 4October 14 2014 15 978 1 939130 84 601 Detection and Subsequent Action 発覚とその後の行動について Hakkaku to Sonogo no Kōdō ni Tsuite 02 Event on the First Night 1日目 深夜の事象について 1 Nichi me shinya no Jishō ni Tsuite 03 Escape and Threat 逃走と脅威について Tōsō to Kyōi ni Tsuite 04 Interrogation and Conspirator 尋問と協力者について Jinmon to Kyōryoku sha ni Tsuite 05 Appearance and Organization 発現と組織について Hatsugen to Soshiki ni Tsuite 2June 7 2013 16 978 4 06 387902 5December 9 2014 17 978 1 939130 85 306 Fresh Start 心機一転 Shinki Itten 07 003 08 Blindness 09 Killtacular キルタキュラー Kirutakyura 00 The Shin ya Nakamura Incident 中村慎也事件 Nakamura Shin ya Jiken 3November 7 2013 18 978 4 06 387934 6February 3 2015 19 978 1 941220 21 410 The Real Kei Nagai 1 本当の永井 圭1 Hontō no Nagai Kei 1 11 The Real Kei Nagai 2 本当の永井 圭2 Hontō no Nagai Kei 2 12 The Real Kei Nagai 3 本当の永井 圭3 Hontō no Nagai Kei 3 13 Plan A 作戦A Sakusen A 14 Backstage 舞台裏 Butaiura 4May 7 2014 20 978 4 06 387972 8April 7 2015 21 978 1 941220 44 315 Fighter ファイター Faita 16 Runaway 逃亡者 Tōbō sha 17 Double Team ダブルチーム Daburu Chimu 18 Fringe フリンジ Furinji 19 Let s Make It Flashy 派手に行こうぜ Hade ni Ikōze 5November 7 2014 22 978 4 06 388007 6June 2 2015 23 978 1 941220 45 020 Sucker Punch サッカーパンチ Sakka Panchi 21 Battlefield Bad Company バトルフィールド バッドカンパニー Batorufirudo Baddo Kanpani 22 Ajin 亜人 Ajin 22 5 Ajin 2 亜人 Ajin 2 23 The Chosen Man 選ばれた男 Erabareta Otoko 24 Come with Me 6June 5 2015 24 978 4 06 388067 0August 25 2015 25 978 1 941220 88 725 Day One 初日 Shonichi 26 Genius 27 Izumi Shimomura 下村 泉 Shimomura Izumi 27 5 Izumi Shimomura 2 下村 泉 Shimomura Izumi 2 28 Wall 壁 Kabe 7November 6 2015 26 978 4 06 388098 4March 22 2016 27 978 1 942993 26 129 Listen 30 Call of Duty 31 Don t say lazy 31 5 Don t say lazy 2 32 The Attack Begins 攻撃開始 Kōgeki Kaishi 33 Invincible 無敵 Muteki 8May 6 2016 28 978 4 06 388137 0October 18 2016 29 978 1 942993 47 634 Splinter Cell スプリンターセル Supurinta Seru 35 The Man Trap 35 5 The Man Trap 2 36 Doom 37 Shadowrun シャドウラン Shadōran 38 Battlefield Hardline バトルフィールドハードライン Batorufirudo Hadorain 9October 7 2016 30 978 4 06 388189 9April 4 2017 31 978 1 945054 19 839 Battlefield Hardline 2 バトルフィールドハードライン 2 Batorufirudo Hadorain 2 40 Battlefield Hardline 3 バトルフィールドハードライン 3 Batorufirudo Hadorain 3 41 Party s End 祭りのあと Matsuri no Ato 42 Hirasawa 平沢 Hirasawa 43 Fight ケンカ Kenka 10April 7 2017 32 978 4 06 388248 3October 10 2017 33 978 1 945054 28 044 Blood Relations 血筋 Chisuji 45 U amp I 46 Good Morning See You Tomorrow おはよう またあした Ohayō Mata Ashita 47 Call of Duty Infinite Warfare 48 The Losers 負け犬共 Makeinu Domo 11September 7 2017 34 978 4 06 388285 8May 8 2018 35 978 1 945054 69 349 Steep Road スティープ ロード Sutipu Rōdo 50 Promised Land 約束の地 Yakusoku no Chi 51 Fury フューリー Fyuri 52 When Where Who 53 Conviction コンヴィクション Konvikushon 12May 7 2018 36 978 4 06 511462 9October 9 2018 37 978 1 947194 20 554 Greater Cause 大義 Taigi 54 5 Greater Cause 2 大義2 Taigi 2 54 6 Greater Cause 3 大義3 Taigi 3 55 Paradise パラダイス Paradaisu 55 5 Paradise 2 パラダイス2 Paradaisu 2 56 Rolling Star 57 Beyond Theory 論理を越えて Ronri wo Koete 13November 7 2018 38 978 4 06 513444 3September 17 2019 39 978 1 947194 60 158 Everything that has a beginning has an end 59 H Hour 60 D day 60 5 D day 2 61 ADGp 62 Trash mob 14June 7 2019 40 978 4 06 516045 9March 17 2020 41 978 1 949980 11 063 Strike Back 64 Him それは Soreha 65 The Showdown Comes 対立の時 Tairitsu no Toki 66 Dead Heat 平等に Byōdō ni 66 5 Dead Heat 2 平等に2 Byōdō ni 2 67 Victory 勝利 Shōri 15November 7 2019 42 978 4 06 517509 5August 11 2020 43 978 1 949980 35 668 Fresh Slate 69 Kaito 70 Dedication 71 Deliberation 72 Limit 73 Worst 16May 7 2020 44 978 4 06 519476 8February 23 2021 45 978 1 949980 65 374 Flood 74 5 Flood 2 75 Leap into the Unknown 75 5 Leap into the Unknown 2 76 Diehards 77 Gloria 78 Final Run 17May 7 2021 46 978 4 06 522989 7September 21 2021 47 978 1 647290 45 079 Prologue 80 The ONE 81 Noble 82 Even If 83 At the End of the Journey 83 5 At the End of the Journey 2 84 Seal 85 Information 86 As Long as it Lasts Film Edit Plans to adapt the series into an anime film trilogy were announced in June 2015 48 The films were directed by Hiroaki Andō and written by Hiroshi Seko with animation by Polygon Pictures 49 The first film titled Ajin Shōdō Ajin Impulse 6 debuted in Japan on November 27 2015 50 This film is a compilation of the first six episodes of the TV series The second film titled Ajin Shōtotsu Ajin Collision debuted in Japan on May 6 2016 and the third and final film in the trilogy titled Ajin Shōgeki Ajin Clash was released on September 23 2016 51 Anime Edit See also List of Ajin Demi Human episodes A television series that follows the anime films premiered on January 16 2016 a 52 It is produced by the staff that produced the film trilogy 53 52 It aired on MBS TBS CBC and BS TBS 53 with 13 episodes 54 The series was streamed by Netflix 53 starting on April 12 2016 along with English French Spanish German and Brazilian Portuguese dubs 55 The series is licensed by Sentai Filmworks for home video release in North America 56 An OAD was bundled with the manga s 8th limited edition volume which was released on May 6 2016 57 A second OAD was bundled with manga s 9th limited edition volume which was released on October 7 2016 58 A third OAD was bundled with manga s 10th limited edition volume which was released on April 7 2017 59 A second season premiered on October 8 2016 and continued the original numbering sequence 60 61 The second season premiered on Netflix on December 27 2016 62 Live action film Edit The production of a live action film was announced in November 2016 63 with release on September 30 2017 The director is Katsuyuki Motohiro with Takeru Satoh in the lead role The action scenes were planned by the team behind the Rurouni Kenshin films which also starred Satoh 64 The additional cast includes Tetsuji Tamayama Rina Kawaei Minami Hamabe Yuu Shirota Yudai Chiba and Yuki Yamada 65 Reception EditThe Japanese manga news site Comic Natalie awarded the series third place in its poll of the best manga in 2013 66 The third volume ranked 6th on the Oricon manga chart on the week of its release 67 In a survey of 400 manga and publishing professionals for the manga guidebook Kono Manga ga Sugoi the series was rated 3rd place in a list of top 20 manga for Male readers 68 The manga had over 4 million copies in print as of December 2015 69 The series was listed as a nominee for the Readers Award in the 18th Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize and in the General category in the 38th Kodansha Manga Awards 70 71 Notes Edit The episode is listed for broadcast at 25 55 on January 15 this is the same as a broadcast time of 1 55 on January 16 52 References Edit a b Nakamura Toshi February 14 2014 A Manga Where Immortality Is The Worst Thing That Could Happen To You Kotaku Retrieved June 4 2020 the story of Ajin is an action packed supernatural thriller AJIN DEMI HUMAN 2 Staffel DVD Box 2 in German Kaze Retrieved September 14 2019 劇場アニメ3部作 第1部 亜人 衝動 2015 allcinema Retrieved June 3 2016 劇場アニメ3部作 第2部 亜人 衝突 2016 allcinema in Japanese Retrieved June 3 2016 劇場アニメ3部作 最終章 亜人 衝戟 2016 allcinema in Japanese Retrieved December 16 2016 a b c d e f g h i j Ajin Anime Film Project s 2nd Promo Video Reveals Cast Anime News Network July 30 2015 Retrieved September 21 2015 How the Ajin Demi Human Cast Compares to Manga Characters Inverse Thompson Jason June 26 2014 Ajin House of 1000 Manga Anime News Network Retrieved October 15 2015 三上延 新鋭 交田稜のマンガ版 ビブリア古書堂 始動 Natalie in Japanese July 6 2012 Retrieved December 28 2020 Pineda Rafael Antonio February 4 2021 Gamon Sakurai s Ajin Demi Human Manga Ends Anime News Network Retrieved February 5 2021 桜井画門 亜人 がgood アフタで完結 約9年間の連載に幕 Natalie in Japanese Natasha Inc February 5 2021 Retrieved February 5 2021 Vertical Licenses Ajin Witchcraft Works Garden of Words Manga Anime News Network February 15 2014 Retrieved February 16 2014 Crunchyroll Releases Ajin Koe no Katachi Arslan Manga Anime News Network 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