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Bokurano

Bokurano: Ours (ぼくらの, Bokurano) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mohiro Kitoh. It was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Monthly Ikki from November 2003 to June 2009, with its chapters collected in 11 tankōbon volumes. It is about a group of middle-school students who unwillingly assume the task of piloting a giant mecha named Zearth in a series of battles against mechas from parallel worlds, where the survival of Earth is dependent on their continuing to win at the cost of the life of the pilot of each battle.

Bokurano: Ours
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Takashi Waku (right), Aiko Tokosumi (center), and Masaru Kodaka (left), with Zearth behind
ぼくらの
(Bokurano)
Genre
Manga
Written byMohiro Kitoh
Published byShogakukan
English publisher
ImprintIkki Comix
MagazineMonthly Ikki
DemographicSeinen
Original runNovember 25, 2003June 25, 2009
Volumes11 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Bokurano
Directed by
Music byYuji Nomi
StudioGonzo
Licensed by
Original networkSUN-TV, Tokyo MX TV, TV Aichi, TV Kanagawa
Original run April 8, 2007 September 25, 2007
Episodes24 (List of episodes)
Light novel
Bokura no: Alternative
Written byRenji Ōki
Illustrated byMohiro Kitoh
Published byShogakukan
ImprintGagaga Bunko
DemographicMale
Original runMay 24, 2007June 18, 2008
Volumes5 (List of volumes)

The series was adapted as an anime television series directed by Hiroyuki Morita and produced by Gonzo that aired from April to September 2007, and a light novel series called Bokura no: Alternative with an alternative story by Renji Ōki and character designs by Kitoh himself. The manga is licensed in English by Viz Media, which began serializing it in the online English version of Ikki in July 2009; the first print volume was published in February 2010.

As of November 2009, the manga had over 1 million copies in circulation. In 2010, Bokurano received the Excellence Award in the Manga Division at the 14th Japan Media Arts Festival.

Plot

During a summer camp, 15 children (8 boys and 7 girls) find a grotto by the sea. Deep within, they discover working computers and some electronic equipment, and later the owner, a man who introduces himself as "Kokopelli". Kokopelli claims to be a programmer working on a brand new game, in which a large robot has to defend the Earth against fifteen alien invasions. He persuades the children to test the game and enter into a contract. Fourteen of them agree, but one of them is kept from entering the contract by her older brother, and a moment later they all mysteriously awaken on the shore, believing what happened was just a dream.

That night, two giant robots appear by the beach. A small creature calling himself "Koyemshi" also appears and claims to be the children's guide. He then teleports them into the black robot, with Kokopelli already inside and controlling the black robot in order to defeat the white enemy robot. During battle, he gives the children a brief tutorial on how to pilot the robot as he destroys the enemy. Once he has finished, he tells the children that they are on their own now and sends them back to the beach. As the children are teleported out, one child observes Kokopelli whispering "I'm sorry".

Takashi Waku is the first pilot of the robot, which is named "Zearth" by Maki Ano. Upon winning the fight, Waku is accidentally 'knocked' into the sea from a ledge on Zearth's chest by Jun. The second pilot, Masaru "Kodama" Kodaka, dies unceremoniously after defeating his opponent. Koyemshi explains to the children that Zearth runs on life force, and the cost of every victory would be the life of its pilot. It is also revealed that Waku fell into the sea after getting 'knocked' by Jun because Zearth had drained his life force; he was already dead.

Adaptation

Regarding differences between the stories in the manga and in the anime, Hiroyuki Morita, who directed the anime, wrote in his blog that he dislikes the original story and has, in some ways, been making changes to the plot for that reason. He also wrote that, at one point early in the development of the show, he asked manga author Mohiro Kitoh if he could find some way to save the main characters — the kids who must pilot Zearth. He wrote that Kitoh responded that his choice was fine as long as the changes did not involve "magical solutions" to the story. Morita closed out the blog entry with the statement "The director of the animated version of Bokurano dislikes the original manga. From here on out, you can't expect the animated version to expand on what you might find appealing in the original. So, fans of the original, please do not watch the animated version from now on".[4]

Media

Manga

Bokurano, written and illustrated by Mohiro Kitoh, was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Monthly Ikki from November 25, 2003,[5] to June 25, 2009.[6][7] Shogakukan collected its chapters in eleven tankōbon volumes, released from June 30, 2004,[8] to December 26, 2009.[9]

In North America, the manga was licensed for English release by Viz Media, which began serializing it in the online English version of Ikki on July 23, 2009.[10][11] The eleven volumes were published from February 16, 2010,[12] to September 16, 2014.[13]

It was also licensed in French by Asuka,[14] in Italian by Kappa Edizioni,[15] in South Korea by Daiwon C.I.,[16][17] and in Taiwan by Ever Glory Publishing.[18]

A companion to the series, Bokurano Official Book (ぼくらの, BOKURANO OFFICIAL BOOK), was published by Shogakukan on January 30, 2008.[19]

Anime

An anime television series adaptation called Bokurano was directed by Hiroyuki Morita and produced by Gonzo.[20] It was broadcast in Japan from April 8 to September 25, 2007 Sun TV and Tokyo MX, as well as other stations. Episodes were released in Japan on eight DVDs between July 25, 2007 and March 26, 2008.[21] On September 4, 2014, North American anime licensor, Discotek Media announced their license to the anime with an English subtitled DVD release in 2015.[22]

The original soundtrack is by Yūji Nomi.[20] The opening theme was "Uninstall" (アンインストール, An'insutōru), and the ending themes were "Little Bird" (episodes 1–12) and "Vermillion" (episodes 13–24), all performed by Chiaki Ishikawa.

Light novel

Bokurano was also adapted as a light novel series entitled Bokura no: Alternative (ぼくらの〜alternative〜, Bokura no Orutanatibu). Five volumes written by Renji Ōki with illustrations by Mohiro Kitoh were published by Shogakukan between May 2007 and June 2008.[23] This series has an alternate storyline, depicting most of the original characters from the manga accompanied by a handful of new ones, with the same task of piloting Zearth to protect the world at the expense of their own lives.[23]

No. Release date ISBN
1 May 24, 2007[24]978-4-09-451008-9
  • Prologue
  • 1. "The Teacher" (≪教師≫, "Kyōshi")
  • 2. "Kozue" (コズエ)
  • 3. "Kako" (カコ)
  • 4. "Tsubasa" (ツバサ)
  • Commentary (Mohiro Kitoh)
2 July 18, 2007[25]978-4-09-451020-1
  • 5. "Waku" (ワク)
  • 6. "Chizu" (チズ)
  • 7. "Kirie" (キリエ)
3 September 19, 2007[26]978-4-09-451026-3
  • 8. "Kodama" (コダマ)
  • 9. "Mako" (マコ)
  • 10. "Anko" (アンコ)
4 December 18, 2007[27]978-4-09-451041-6
  • 11. "Komo – Kana" (1) (コモ・カナ (1))
  • 12. "Komo – Kana" (2) (コモ・カナ (2))
  • 13. "Maria" (マリア)
  • Bokurano Backstage Revealed
5 June 18, 2008[28]978-4-09-451075-1
  • 14. "Kanji" (カンジ)
  • 15. "Miku" (ミク)
  • Epilogue: "Ushiro" (ウシロ)
  • Crossed interview: Mohiro Kitoh × Renji Ōki

Live-action series

In May 2019, it was revealed that Hyde Park Entertainment is developing a live-action series adaptation of the manga. Charlie Craigto be showrunner and executive producer. Ashok Amritraj, will be executive producer, along with Rob Golenberg. Addison Mehr and Priya Amritraj will co-executive produce for Hyde Park.[29]

Reception

Bokurano received the Excellence Award in the Manga Division at the 14th Japan Media Arts Festival in 2010.[30][31] As of November 2009, the manga had over 1 million copies in circulation.[32]

Notes

  1. ^ Chief unit director

References

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External links

  • (in Japanese)
  • Official Gonzo Bokurano anime website (in Japanese)
  • Bokurano: Ours at Viz Media
  • Bokurano (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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Bokurano Ours ぼくらの Bokurano is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mohiro Kitoh It was serialized in Shogakukan s seinen manga magazine Monthly Ikki from November 2003 to June 2009 with its chapters collected in 11 tankōbon volumes It is about a group of middle school students who unwillingly assume the task of piloting a giant mecha named Zearth in a series of battles against mechas from parallel worlds where the survival of Earth is dependent on their continuing to win at the cost of the life of the pilot of each battle Bokurano OursFirst tankōbon volume cover featuring Takashi Waku right Aiko Tokosumi center and Masaru Kodaka left with Zearth behindぼくらの Bokurano GenreMecha 1 Psychological horror 2 Thriller 3 MangaWritten byMohiro KitohPublished byShogakukanEnglish publisherNA Viz MediaImprintIkki ComixMagazineMonthly IkkiDemographicSeinenOriginal runNovember 25 2003 June 25 2009Volumes11 List of volumes Anime television seriesBokuranoDirected byHiroyuki MoritaKazuyoshi Yaginuma a Music byYuji NomiStudioGonzoLicensed byNA Discotek MediaOriginal networkSUN TV Tokyo MX TV TV Aichi TV KanagawaOriginal runApril 8 2007 September 25 2007Episodes24 List of episodes Light novelBokura no AlternativeWritten byRenji ŌkiIllustrated byMohiro KitohPublished byShogakukanImprintGagaga BunkoDemographicMaleOriginal runMay 24 2007 June 18 2008Volumes5 List of volumes The series was adapted as an anime television series directed by Hiroyuki Morita and produced by Gonzo that aired from April to September 2007 and a light novel series called Bokura no Alternative with an alternative story by Renji Ōki and character designs by Kitoh himself The manga is licensed in English by Viz Media which began serializing it in the online English version of Ikki in July 2009 the first print volume was published in February 2010 As of November 2009 the manga had over 1 million copies in circulation In 2010 Bokurano received the Excellence Award in the Manga Division at the 14th Japan Media Arts Festival Contents 1 Plot 2 Adaptation 3 Media 3 1 Manga 3 2 Anime 3 3 Light novel 3 4 Live action series 4 Reception 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditSee also List of Bokurano characters During a summer camp 15 children 8 boys and 7 girls find a grotto by the sea Deep within they discover working computers and some electronic equipment and later the owner a man who introduces himself as Kokopelli Kokopelli claims to be a programmer working on a brand new game in which a large robot has to defend the Earth against fifteen alien invasions He persuades the children to test the game and enter into a contract Fourteen of them agree but one of them is kept from entering the contract by her older brother and a moment later they all mysteriously awaken on the shore believing what happened was just a dream That night two giant robots appear by the beach A small creature calling himself Koyemshi also appears and claims to be the children s guide He then teleports them into the black robot with Kokopelli already inside and controlling the black robot in order to defeat the white enemy robot During battle he gives the children a brief tutorial on how to pilot the robot as he destroys the enemy Once he has finished he tells the children that they are on their own now and sends them back to the beach As the children are teleported out one child observes Kokopelli whispering I m sorry Takashi Waku is the first pilot of the robot which is named Zearth by Maki Ano Upon winning the fight Waku is accidentally knocked into the sea from a ledge on Zearth s chest by Jun The second pilot Masaru Kodama Kodaka dies unceremoniously after defeating his opponent Koyemshi explains to the children that Zearth runs on life force and the cost of every victory would be the life of its pilot It is also revealed that Waku fell into the sea after getting knocked by Jun because Zearth had drained his life force he was already dead Adaptation EditRegarding differences between the stories in the manga and in the anime Hiroyuki Morita who directed the anime wrote in his blog that he dislikes the original story and has in some ways been making changes to the plot for that reason He also wrote that at one point early in the development of the show he asked manga author Mohiro Kitoh if he could find some way to save the main characters the kids who must pilot Zearth He wrote that Kitoh responded that his choice was fine as long as the changes did not involve magical solutions to the story Morita closed out the blog entry with the statement The director of the animated version of Bokurano dislikes the original manga From here on out you can t expect the animated version to expand on what you might find appealing in the original So fans of the original please do not watch the animated version from now on 4 Media EditManga Edit Main article List of Bokurano Ours chapters Bokurano written and illustrated by Mohiro Kitoh was serialized in Shogakukan s seinen manga magazine Monthly Ikki from November 25 2003 5 to June 25 2009 6 7 Shogakukan collected its chapters in eleven tankōbon volumes released from June 30 2004 8 to December 26 2009 9 In North America the manga was licensed for English release by Viz Media which began serializing it in the online English version of Ikki on July 23 2009 10 11 The eleven volumes were published from February 16 2010 12 to September 16 2014 13 It was also licensed in French by Asuka 14 in Italian by Kappa Edizioni 15 in South Korea by Daiwon C I 16 17 and in Taiwan by Ever Glory Publishing 18 A companion to the series Bokurano Official Book ぼくらの BOKURANO OFFICIAL BOOK was published by Shogakukan on January 30 2008 19 Anime Edit Main article List of Bokurano episodes An anime television series adaptation called Bokurano was directed by Hiroyuki Morita and produced by Gonzo 20 It was broadcast in Japan from April 8 to September 25 2007 Sun TV and Tokyo MX as well as other stations Episodes were released in Japan on eight DVDs between July 25 2007 and March 26 2008 21 On September 4 2014 North American anime licensor Discotek Media announced their license to the anime with an English subtitled DVD release in 2015 22 The original soundtrack is by Yuji Nomi 20 The opening theme was Uninstall アンインストール An insutōru and the ending themes were Little Bird episodes 1 12 and Vermillion episodes 13 24 all performed by Chiaki Ishikawa Light novel Edit Bokurano was also adapted as a light novel series entitled Bokura no Alternative ぼくらの alternative Bokura no Orutanatibu Five volumes written by Renji Ōki with illustrations by Mohiro Kitoh were published by Shogakukan between May 2007 and June 2008 23 This series has an alternate storyline depicting most of the original characters from the manga accompanied by a handful of new ones with the same task of piloting Zearth to protect the world at the expense of their own lives 23 No Release date ISBN1May 24 2007 24 978 4 09 451008 9Prologue 1 The Teacher 教師 Kyōshi 2 Kozue コズエ 3 Kako カコ 4 Tsubasa ツバサ Commentary Mohiro Kitoh 2July 18 2007 25 978 4 09 451020 15 Waku ワク 6 Chizu チズ 7 Kirie キリエ 3September 19 2007 26 978 4 09 451026 38 Kodama コダマ 9 Mako マコ 10 Anko アンコ 4December 18 2007 27 978 4 09 451041 611 Komo Kana 1 コモ カナ 1 12 Komo Kana 2 コモ カナ 2 13 Maria マリア Bokurano Backstage Revealed5June 18 2008 28 978 4 09 451075 114 Kanji カンジ 15 Miku ミク Epilogue Ushiro ウシロ Crossed interview Mohiro Kitoh Renji ŌkiLive action series Edit In May 2019 it was revealed that Hyde Park Entertainment is developing a live action series adaptation of the manga Charlie Craigto be showrunner and executive producer Ashok Amritraj will be executive producer along with Rob Golenberg Addison Mehr and Priya Amritraj will co executive produce for Hyde Park 29 Reception EditBokurano received the Excellence Award in the Manga Division at the 14th Japan Media Arts Festival in 2010 30 31 As of November 2009 the manga had over 1 million copies in circulation 32 Notes Edit Chief unit directorReferences Edit Butcher Christopher Bokurano Ours Volume 1 About com Archived from the original on September 6 2015 Retrieved April 15 2021 Ellingwood Holly January 31 2010 Bokurano Ours Vol 1 Advance Review activeAnime Archived from the original on December 27 2011 The Official Website for Bokurano Ours Viz Media Archived from the original on July 20 2017 Retrieved October 28 2017 Loo Egan June 14 2007 Bokurano Helmer Changes Story Due to Dislike of Manga Archived from the original on June 17 2007 Retrieved June 14 2007 月刊IKKI 2004年1月号 in Japanese Shogakukan Archived from the original on March 8 2004 Retrieved September 14 2020 Loo Egan June 26 2009 Bokurano Manga Ends in Japan s Ikki Magazine Anime News Network Archived from the original on July 29 2009 Retrieved July 24 2009 IKKI8月号 小林じんこが連載開始 鬼頭 ぼくらの 完結 Natalie in Japanese Natasha Inc June 25 2020 Archived from the original on February 27 2020 Retrieved September 14 2020 ぼくらの 1 in 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