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Bantul the Great

Batul, Bantul, Batul the Great, or Bantul the Great (Bengali: বাঁটুল দি গ্রেট) is a popular Bengali comic strip character[1] created by Narayan Debnath.[2][3] Bantul the great is originally India's first untelevised superhero. It first appeared and still appears in a children's magazine called Shuktara and is widely read, not only by children but by adults as well. It has since appeared in a comic book format and as an animation series.[4]

Bantul the Great
Genre
AuthorNarayan Debnath
IllustratorNarayan Debnath
PublisherDeb Sahityo Kutir
MagazineShuktara
Handa Bhonda, Nonte Phonte, Bahadur Beral

Origin edit

Narayan Debnath's first comic book characters in color were for the comic strip and book Batul The Great. By Debnath's admission, he thought up the idea of the superhero while returning from College Street, Calcutta. He has remarked that the character of Batul or Bantul was influenced by his friend Manohar Aich, the famous Bengali bodybuilder. The name came to him instantly and he thought up the figure of the protagonist rapidly. Initially, he did not know what he foresaw as a future for Batul or Bantul and did not give him any superpowers. This character is said to have similarities with Desperate Dan.

When the Bangladesh War of Liberation, also known as the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 flared up, he was asked by the editors and publishers to add an aura of invincibility. Debnath was reluctant at first because he was worried about legal implications. On assurance, he made Batul a superhero. Bullets began to bounce off of him, much like Superman. Batul was still drawn by Debnath for Shuktara.[5] It has been argued that the historical and cultural significance of Bantul is that he "became a symbol of formidability, a much needed push for the Bengalis in the Bangladesh Liberation War, 1971."[6]

Theme edit

The protagonist of the story, Batul or Bantul, is a superhero, with a well-built wide body, has an excessively large/broad chest and god-like strength. He is around 6 feet and 2 inches tall and weighs 500 kilos (1102 lbs.) and is so strong that he can lift the whole earth, run through a wall breaking it to pieces, kill whales and sharks barehanded, and even missiles cannot pierce his chest. He has a great appetite and sometimes has a whale for his breakfast. Unlike other heroes, Batul or Bantul does not wear any attractive attire. Rather, he is always seen clad in a pink or orange vest and black shorts. He is the terror of dacoits and hooligans, and protects the good. Sometimes, Bantul's amazing strength is the cause of his downfall. This is especially true when he is trying to operate machinery, since he usually breaks it. Another example, depicted in the panel, shows him trying to ride a bull in a rodeo, but due to his weight, the legs of the bull get embedded in the ground. He is also a portrayed as an intelligent detective in the animation series.[7]

During the early years as a comic book character, Bantul was immensely powerful but lacked superhuman intelligence. He did not possess some abilities such as being lightning quick or having divine powers. But his body was indeed hard enough for him to be able to tank bullets, missile attacks and explosions. Bantul still ate a whale for breakfast and could run through a solid house or apartment breaking it into pieces. Over the years, the strength of Batul or Bantul also increased, with him now being able to even expand or contract the size of his body, having infinite physical strength and even being able to lift the entire sun or any unmovable entity. He is now a superhero possessing supreme intellect along with having an unmatched mental and physical strength. He is also known to be immune to the effects of the most powerful weapons, dark magic or any kinds of physical/mental manipulation. Bantul has performed several planetary and multiversal feats in the animation series.[8]

Both in the comics and the animated series, he is widely shown to be the savior of the good and the destroyer of hooligans, dacoits, monsters, evil scientists, cosmic beings and aliens. Bantul's updated powers in the animation series makes him one of the most powerful superheroes of modern times similar to the strongest incarnations of DC's Superman and Marvel's Thor or even more powerful. With Bantul stays two mischievous boys viz. Bachhu (Bengali: বাচ্চু) and Bichchu (Bengali: বিচ্ছু) (also sometimes referred to as Goja গজা and Bhoja ভজা ), who regularly play truant at school, often conspire with robbers and even commit daring crimes like bank robberies. Other characters in the comic strip include Lambakarna, who has long ears and superhuman hearing, Nitai da, who is a servant of Batobyal Sir. Batobyal Sir (a game teacher) is another character who is also a very close neighbor of Bantul, Bantul's aunt, who cooks food for him; Bantul's formidable pet dog Vedo, and a pet ostrich, Uto. He can also ignite flames and also be immune to its effects.

Powers and Abilities edit

Batul or Bantul the great has the following powers and abilities as shown in the animated series and the comics:

  1. He has the power of indestructibility.
  2. He cannot be captured or harmed without his own will.
  3. He has superhuman intellect.
  4. He is a supreme hand-to-hand combatant.
  5. His body is impenetrable.
  6. He is an expert detective.
  7. He is immune to the effects of any godly, natural or man-made weapons.
  8. He has superhuman speed.
  9. He has superhuman stamina.
  10. He has superhuman reflexes.
  11. He has superhuman durability.
  12. He has shapeshifting ability.
  13. He has superhuman breath allowing him to exhale huge volumes of air and extinguish fire or destroy any obstruction in his path.
  14. He has superhuman strength allowing him to even lift or destroy the planets, sun, moon and other galaxies.
  15. He is immune to magic or dark magic.
  16. He is immune to reality warping.
  17. He can easily survive universal or planetary destruction.
  18. He is immune to any form of manipulation.
  19. He is omnipotent.
  20. He is the possessor of divine power.

Animation edit

Bantul the Great
 
Title card
বাঁটুল দি গ্রেট
Genre
  • Detective
  • Thriller
  • Comedy
Created byArijit Bhadra
Screenplay byArijit Bhadra
Directed byArijit Bhadra
Voices of
  • Naren Bhattacharya
  • Rupan Dasgupta
  • Arijit Bhadra
Music bySudipto Saha
Opening theme"Bantul The Great"
Country of originIndia
Original languageBengali
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes555 (as on Zee5)
Production
Executive producerArpita Bose
ProducerArijit Bhadra
EditorShyam Sundar Halder
Production companyAnimatrix Multimedia
Original release
NetworkZee Bangla

Bantul The Great is an Indian animated series created and produced by Arijit Bhadra. The series based on Narayan Debnath's same name comic strip. The series started airing on Zee Bangla from 4 July 2010, airing every Sunday and airing everyday from 29 March 2020 with some repeated episodes, making it one of the most successful animated cartoon series of Bengali Television. It now airs on Zee Bangla from 9am to 10am.[9][10][11][12]

Characters edit

  • Bantul
  • Bachchhu
  • Bichchhu
  • Lambakarna
  • Nitai
  • Batobyal sir
  • Noshu Ghosh
  • Ghansa
  • Boccha
  • Daroga Babu

Voice artists edit

  • Naren Bhattacharya as Bantul
  • Rupan Dasgupta as Bachchhu
  • Arijit Bhadra as Bichchhu
BTG (Cartoon) Bengali Voice Artists
Character Name Voice Artist Name
Batul/Bantul [Kharaj Mukherjee(at first ),Naren Bhattacharjee(Now)]
Bachhu/Gaju [Rudranil Ghosh(at first time),Rupan Dasgupta (Now)]
Bichhu/Bhoju [Kanchan Mallick(at first time),Arijit Bhadra (Now)]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Bangur residents get Puja park gift". The Times of India. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Batul the Great". Retrieved 13 January 2016.
  3. ^ "Artist Narayan Debnath Draws 'Batul the Great' Perfectly for a Mental Function Test, Wows Doctors". News18. 3 February 2021. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Comics Vs Animation - Ebela". Retrieved 13 January 2016.
  5. ^ Deb, Debasish (11 November 2007). . The Telegraph - Calcutta : Metro. Archived from the original on 13 November 2007.
  6. ^ D. Ghosh Dastidar, "Prospects of Comic Studies in India," Gnosis 3 (2019), 113–128 (116).
  7. ^ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYYvs1qfE3J48aSrMCPkMZf798CpU4hg8
  8. ^ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYYvs1qfE3J48aSrMCPkMZf798CpU4hg8
  9. ^ "Animatrix Multimedia's 2D Series 'Bantul- The Great' going strong on Zee Bangla -". www.animationxpress.com. Retrieved 2 September 2023.
  10. ^ "Watch Bantul The Great Kids Show Online on ZEE5". ZEE5. Retrieved 2 September 2023.
  11. ^ Bantul The Great - Full Episode - 350 - Zee Bangla, retrieved 2 September 2023
  12. ^ "Narayan Debnath Passed Away : প্রয়াত বাংলা কমিকসের স্রষ্টা নারায়ণ দেবনাথ". Aaj Tak বাংলা (in Bengali). Retrieved 2 September 2023.

Further reading edit

  • Chatterjee, Sourav. "The Itineraries of a Medium: Bengali Comics, and New Ways of Reading," in Interdisziplinäre Zeitschrift für Südasienforschung (Nr. 5), 2019.
  • Chatterjee, Sourav. "Masculinity in the Bengali Comic Strips of the 1960s," in Trajectories of Popular Expression: Forms, Histories, Contexts, Eds. N. Sethi and A. Saha, 2018.
  • Chatterjee, Sourav. "“YES SIR!” 50 years of Nationalism and the Indo-Pak War in Narayan Debnath's Bñātul the Great," in The International Journal of Comic Art, Vol. 18, No. 1, Ed. John Lent (Pennsylvania: Spring, 2016).
  • Chatterjee, Sourav. "Batul: the Great Disciplinarian," in The International Journal of Comic Art, Vol. 17, No. 2, Ed. John Lent (Pennsylvania: Fall/Winter, 2015).

External links edit

  • Page on Batul from International Heroes website

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Batul Bantul Batul the Great or Bantul the Great Bengali ব ট ল দ গ র ট is a popular Bengali comic strip character 1 created by Narayan Debnath 2 3 Bantul the great is originally India s first untelevised superhero It first appeared and still appears in a children s magazine called Shuktara and is widely read not only by children but by adults as well It has since appeared in a comic book format and as an animation series 4 Bantul the GreatGenreSuperheroAuthorNarayan DebnathIllustratorNarayan DebnathPublisherDeb Sahityo KutirMagazineShuktaraHanda Bhonda Nonte Phonte Bahadur Beral Contents 1 Origin 2 Theme 3 Powers and Abilities 4 Animation 4 1 Characters 4 2 Voice artists 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksOrigin editNarayan Debnath s first comic book characters in color were for the comic strip and book Batul The Great By Debnath s admission he thought up the idea of the superhero while returning from College Street Calcutta He has remarked that the character of Batul or Bantul was influenced by his friend Manohar Aich the famous Bengali bodybuilder The name came to him instantly and he thought up the figure of the protagonist rapidly Initially he did not know what he foresaw as a future for Batul or Bantul and did not give him any superpowers This character is said to have similarities with Desperate Dan When the Bangladesh War of Liberation also known as the Indo Pakistani War of 1971 flared up he was asked by the editors and publishers to add an aura of invincibility Debnath was reluctant at first because he was worried about legal implications On assurance he made Batul a superhero Bullets began to bounce off of him much like Superman Batul was still drawn by Debnath for Shuktara 5 It has been argued that the historical and cultural significance of Bantul is that he became a symbol of formidability a much needed push for the Bengalis in the Bangladesh Liberation War 1971 6 Theme editThe protagonist of the story Batul or Bantul is a superhero with a well built wide body has an excessively large broad chest and god like strength He is around 6 feet and 2 inches tall and weighs 500 kilos 1102 lbs and is so strong that he can lift the whole earth run through a wall breaking it to pieces kill whales and sharks barehanded and even missiles cannot pierce his chest He has a great appetite and sometimes has a whale for his breakfast Unlike other heroes Batul or Bantul does not wear any attractive attire Rather he is always seen clad in a pink or orange vest and black shorts He is the terror of dacoits and hooligans and protects the good Sometimes Bantul s amazing strength is the cause of his downfall This is especially true when he is trying to operate machinery since he usually breaks it Another example depicted in the panel shows him trying to ride a bull in a rodeo but due to his weight the legs of the bull get embedded in the ground He is also a portrayed as an intelligent detective in the animation series 7 During the early years as a comic book character Bantul was immensely powerful but lacked superhuman intelligence He did not possess some abilities such as being lightning quick or having divine powers But his body was indeed hard enough for him to be able to tank bullets missile attacks and explosions Bantul still ate a whale for breakfast and could run through a solid house or apartment breaking it into pieces Over the years the strength of Batul or Bantul also increased with him now being able to even expand or contract the size of his body having infinite physical strength and even being able to lift the entire sun or any unmovable entity He is now a superhero possessing supreme intellect along with having an unmatched mental and physical strength He is also known to be immune to the effects of the most powerful weapons dark magic or any kinds of physical mental manipulation Bantul has performed several planetary and multiversal feats in the animation series 8 Both in the comics and the animated series he is widely shown to be the savior of the good and the destroyer of hooligans dacoits monsters evil scientists cosmic beings and aliens Bantul s updated powers in the animation series makes him one of the most powerful superheroes of modern times similar to the strongest incarnations of DC s Superman and Marvel s Thor or even more powerful With Bantul stays two mischievous boys viz Bachhu Bengali ব চ চ and Bichchu Bengali ব চ ছ also sometimes referred to as Goja গজ and Bhoja ভজ who regularly play truant at school often conspire with robbers and even commit daring crimes like bank robberies Other characters in the comic strip include Lambakarna who has long ears and superhuman hearing Nitai da who is a servant of Batobyal Sir Batobyal Sir a game teacher is another character who is also a very close neighbor of Bantul Bantul s aunt who cooks food for him Bantul s formidable pet dog Vedo and a pet ostrich Uto He can also ignite flames and also be immune to its effects Powers and Abilities editBatul or Bantul the great has the following powers and abilities as shown in the animated series and the comics He has the power of indestructibility He cannot be captured or harmed without his own will He has superhuman intellect He is a supreme hand to hand combatant His body is impenetrable He is an expert detective He is immune to the effects of any godly natural or man made weapons He has superhuman speed He has superhuman stamina He has superhuman reflexes He has superhuman durability He has shapeshifting ability He has superhuman breath allowing him to exhale huge volumes of air and extinguish fire or destroy any obstruction in his path He has superhuman strength allowing him to even lift or destroy the planets sun moon and other galaxies He is immune to magic or dark magic He is immune to reality warping He can easily survive universal or planetary destruction He is immune to any form of manipulation He is omnipotent He is the possessor of divine power Animation editBantul the Great nbsp Title cardব ট ল দ গ র টGenreDetective Thriller ComedyCreated byArijit BhadraScreenplay byArijit BhadraDirected byArijit BhadraVoices ofNaren Bhattacharya Rupan Dasgupta Arijit BhadraMusic bySudipto SahaOpening theme Bantul The Great Country of originIndiaOriginal languageBengaliNo of seasons1No of episodes555 as on Zee5 ProductionExecutive producerArpita BoseProducerArijit BhadraEditorShyam Sundar HalderProduction companyAnimatrix MultimediaOriginal releaseNetworkZee Bangla Bantul The Great is an Indian animated series created and produced by Arijit Bhadra The series based on Narayan Debnath s same name comic strip The series started airing on Zee Bangla from 4 July 2010 airing every Sunday and airing everyday from 29 March 2020 with some repeated episodes making it one of the most successful animated cartoon series of Bengali Television It now airs on Zee Bangla from 9am to 10am 9 10 11 12 Characters edit Bantul Bachchhu Bichchhu Lambakarna Nitai Batobyal sir Noshu Ghosh Ghansa Boccha Daroga Babu Voice artists edit Naren Bhattacharya as Bantul Rupan Dasgupta as Bachchhu Arijit Bhadra as Bichchhu BTG Cartoon Bengali Voice Artists Character Name Voice Artist Name Batul Bantul Kharaj Mukherjee at first Naren Bhattacharjee Now Bachhu Gaju Rudranil Ghosh at first time Rupan Dasgupta Now Bichhu Bhoju Kanchan Mallick at first time Arijit Bhadra Now See also editBantul The Great TV series Handa Bhonda Nonte PhonteReferences edit Bangur residents get Puja park gift The Times of India Retrieved 13 January 2016 Batul the Great Retrieved 13 January 2016 Artist Narayan Debnath Draws Batul the Great Perfectly for a Mental Function Test Wows Doctors News18 3 February 2021 Retrieved 13 December 2021 Comics Vs Animation Ebela Retrieved 13 January 2016 Deb Debasish 11 November 2007 How Bantul was born The Telegraph Calcutta Metro Archived from the original on 13 November 2007 D Ghosh Dastidar Prospects of Comic Studies in India Gnosis 3 2019 113 128 116 https www youtube com playlist list PLYYvs1qfE3J48aSrMCPkMZf798CpU4hg8 https www youtube com playlist list PLYYvs1qfE3J48aSrMCPkMZf798CpU4hg8 Animatrix Multimedia s 2D Series Bantul The Great going strong on Zee Bangla www animationxpress com Retrieved 2 September 2023 Watch Bantul The Great Kids Show Online on ZEE5 ZEE5 Retrieved 2 September 2023 Bantul The Great Full Episode 350 Zee Bangla retrieved 2 September 2023 Narayan Debnath Passed Away প রয ত ব ল কম কস র স রষ ট ন র য ণ দ বন থ Aaj Tak ব ল in Bengali Retrieved 2 September 2023 Further reading editChatterjee Sourav The Itineraries of a Medium Bengali Comics and New Ways of Reading in Interdisziplinare Zeitschrift fur Sudasienforschung Nr 5 2019 Chatterjee Sourav Masculinity in the Bengali Comic Strips of the 1960s in Trajectories of Popular Expression Forms Histories Contexts Eds N Sethi and A Saha 2018 Chatterjee Sourav YES SIR 50 years of Nationalism and the Indo Pak War in Narayan Debnath s Bnatul the Great in The International Journal of Comic Art Vol 18 No 1 Ed John Lent Pennsylvania Spring 2016 Chatterjee Sourav Batul the Great Disciplinarian in The International Journal of Comic Art Vol 17 No 2 Ed John Lent Pennsylvania Fall Winter 2015 External links editRead Bantul Comics on the internet Page on Batul from International Heroes website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bantul the Great amp oldid 1225550501, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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