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Bungo Stray Dogs

Bungo Stray Dogs (Japanese: 文豪ストレイドッグス, Hepburn: Bungō Sutorei Doggusu, lit. "Literary Stray Dogs") is a Japanese manga series written by Kafka Asagiri and illustrated by Sango Harukawa, which has been serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's seinen manga magazine Young Ace since 2012. The series follows the members of the "Armed Detective Agency" as they try to protect Yokohama from the mafia. The show mainly focuses on the weretiger Atsushi Nakajima, who joins others gifted with supernatural powers to accomplish different tasks including running a business, solving mysteries, and carrying out missions assigned by the agency.

Bungo Stray Dogs
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring (left to right), Doppo Kunikida, Ranpo Edogawa, Atsushi Nakajima, Kenji Miyazawa, Osamu Dazai and Akiko Yosano
文豪ストレイドッグス
(Bungō Sutorei Doggusu)
GenreAction, mystery, supernatural[1]
Manga
Written byKafka Asagiri
Illustrated bySango Harukawa
Published byKadokawa Shoten
English publisher
ImprintKadokawa Comics A
MagazineYoung Ace
DemographicSeinen
Original run4 December 2012 – present
Volumes24 (List of volumes)
Further information
Light novel
Written byKafka Asagiri
Illustrated bySango Harukawa
Published byKadokawa Shoten
English publisher
  • NA: Yen Press
ImprintKadokawa Beans Bunko
Original run1 April 2014 – present
Volumes8 (List of volumes)
Manga
Bungo Stray Dogs: Wan!
Written by
  • Kafka Asagiri (original)
  • Sango Harukawa (character design)
Illustrated byKanai Neko
Published byKadokawa Shoten
English publisher
MagazineYoung Ace Up
DemographicSeinen
Original run22 December 2015 – present
Volumes11 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed byTakuya Igarashi
Produced by
  • Chiaki Kurakane
  • Junichirō Tamura (#1–36)
  • Mari Suzuki (#37–)
Written byYōji Enokido
Music byTaku Iwasaki
StudioBones
Licensed by
Original networkTokyo MX, TVA, KBS, TVS, CTC, tvk, GBS, MTV, SUN, TVQ, BS11, Wowow
English network
Original run 7 April 2016 – present
Episodes61[b] (List of episodes)
Manga
Bungo Stray Dogs: Dead Apple
Written byBungo Stray Dogs DA Production Committee
Illustrated byGanjii
Published byKadokawa Shoten
English publisher
  • NA: Yen Press
MagazineYoung Ace Up
DemographicSeinen
Original run9 March 2018 – present
Volumes4 (List of volumes)
Manga
Bungo Stray Dogs: BEAST
Written byKafka Asagiri
Illustrated byShiwasu Hoshikawa
Published byKadokawa Shoten
English publisher
  • NA: Yen Press
MagazineMonthly Shōnen Ace
DemographicShōnen
Original run26 December 201926 January 2022
Volumes4 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Bungo Stray Dogs Wan!
Directed bySatonobu Kikuchi
Written byKazuyuki Fudeyasu
Studio
Licensed byCrunchyroll[6]
Original networkTokyo MX, BS11, MBS, Wowow
Original run 13 January 2021 31 March 2021
Episodes12 (List of episodes)
Manga
Bungo Stray Dogs: Dazai, Chūya, Jūgosai
Written byKafka Asagiri
Illustrated byShiwasu Hoshikawa
Published byKadokawa Shoten
MagazineMonthly Shōnen Ace
DemographicShōnen
Original runJuly 2022 – present
Volumes1 (List of volumes)
Films
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Multiple light novels have been published. An anime television series adaptation produced by Bones aired in 2016 in two parts; the first part aired between April and June 2016, and the second part aired between October and December 2016. An anime film, Bungo Stray Dogs: Dead Apple, was released in March 2018. A third season aired between April and June 2019. A fourth season aired between January and March 2023. A fifth season aired from July to September 2023. Following the fifth season finale, the anime's official Twitter account thanked fans for their continued support and concluded by stating that the anime was "not finished yet!!".

A spin-off television series adaptation of Bungo Stray Dogs Wan! aired from January to March 2021. A live-action film, Bungo Stray Dogs The Movie: Beast, was released in Japan in January 2022.

Plot edit

The story focuses on a young adult named Atsushi Nakajima, who is the main character. After being kicked out of his orphanage, Atsushi stops the suicide of a detective named Osamu Dazai believing he was drowning in the river. During his interactions with Dazai, Atsushi learns he is gifted with a supernatural ability capable of transforming him into a berserker white tiger in the moonlight which was why the orphanage tortured him and kicked him out in the past. Dazai recruits him into the Agency and there he meets many other ability users as they tackle various cases and events taking place within the city of Yokohama, a place teeming with individuals with Supernatural Abilities. Atsushi becomes the target of the Port Mafia member Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, as there is a bounty on his head on the black market while also recruiting the young mafia member Kyoka Izumi upon learning she is being forced to kill.

During Atsushi's fights against the mafia, he also meets Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, the leader of the Fellowship of the Guild who placed the bounty on his head. Fitzgerald reveals there is a supernatural book capable of changing reality linked with Atsushi's tiger, hence putting a bounty on the black market. Fitzgerald disregards any superficial damage the Guild might bring to Yokohama in exchange for the book, having an airship named "Moby Dick" destroy the city. However, he is nearly killed by Atsushi and Akutagawa once joining forces while Kyoka stops Moby Dick and becomes Atsushi's underling.

Another man known as Fyodor Dostoyevsky appears wishing to obtain the book in order to erase all gifted people. He sets up a fatal clash between the detectives and the mafia but the true leader behind this organization, Natsume Soseki, stops the fight. While Atsushi and Akutagawa corner the virus' originator, Dazai manages to arrest Dostoyevsky with Fitzgerald's help. However, Dostoyevsky is later revealed to have orchestrated his own imprisonment in order to lead his followers.

Pages of the book are later found by Dostoyevsky's group The Decay of Angels which uses its powers to frame the Detective Agency for a murder case. Dazai is imprisoned alongside Dostoyevsky and the government sends its military forces known as the Hunting Dogs to execute the members of the Agency. As the Agency faces defeat, they form an alliance with Fitzgerald and the mafia in exchange for one of their followers. Across the multiple fights, it is revealed there is another person above Dostoyevsky and that person must be stopped. During an encounter with one of Fyodor's allies, Sigma, Atsushi discovers that the leader of Decay of Angels is a person codenamed Kamui. Ranpo Edogawa then manages to gather the Agency and prove their innocence to the law. After this, he uses his skills to determine Kamui's identity: Ōchi Fukuchi, the leader of the Hunting Dogs. Both Atsushi and Akutagawa are defeated by their enemy with the latter sacrificing himself in his last moments to let Atsushi escape. After the battle with Kamui, the next stage for the Decay of the Angel plan commences - turning people into vampires and eventually controlling humankind thanks to Bram. The United Nations decides to release One Order, an ability weapon that can help suppress the vampire infection. The Agency fight the Hunting Dogs for their innocence and end the vampire reign. A young girl takes Bram from Fukuchi to stop the vampires eventually leading Bram having a change of hearts and betray Fukuchi. As Fukuzawa manages to defeat Fukuchi, he is revealed to have wanted to rid the world of wars through his methods and is killed by one underling from the Hunting Dogs. Akutagawa returns from vampirism and death in a new outfit at the end of Season 5, Episode 11: Twilight Goodbye. Fukuchi also reappears too, in a different outfit as well and more powerful.

The manga is still running, so Akutagawa and Fukuchi's magical revival remains unexplained for the time being.

Development edit

 
Author Shūsaku Endō was a major influence to Asagiri in order to use writers as fighters in the manga.

After quitting his job as a salaryman, Kafka Asagiri became popular in through his video "Slowly Youmu and the Really Scary Cthulhu Mythos" released on Nico Nico Douga.[7] The first episode was viewed about 1 million times much to Asagiri's surprise. Four months after he uploaded the video, Asagiri was approached by the editor-in-chief of Monthly Shonen Ace to bring in three projects in two weeks. Editorial department has also contacted him.[8]

The manga originated from Asagiri's idea to gather multiple famous late authors and poets and draw them as young adults and teenagers with supernatural powers.[9] He was inspired by Shūsaku Endō's story Ryūgaku. In particular, Osamu Dazai was used as a major character after reading his book No Longer Human; in the story, Dazai expresses his embarrassment involving his entire life which the author found relatable. Impressed with this work, Asagiri decided to make his own take on Osamu Dazai stand out among the readers. After Dazai, the next writer chosen to make a character that often accompanied Dazai was Atsushi Nakajima, the main character. However, he instead needed a third character who acts as an equal to Dazai. This led to the creation of Kunikida. Although Kunikida was hard to come up with, Asagiri did not have writer's block in general as he claims that writing backgrounds takes him between two or four days. He calls this process "mysterious". Kadokawa Shoten approached Asagiri with writing more content for the characters, which led to the production of light novels where the writer decided to explore Dazai's past.[10]

Among several supernatural elements seen in the series, Asagiri came up with one that everybody wants under the name "The Book". The magic nature of the book was based on Akira Toriyama's wish-granting items from the manga Dragon Ball. A major theme in the narrative of people overcoming themselves; As an example, Kyoka was written as an assassin who wants to escape from the work from the Port Mafia and instead becomes Atsushi's partner in the Detective Agency. While Kyoka Izumi is unable to leave her past behind, she tries to appeal to the readers with her new way of living which was written to be relatable. Villains are often written to be relatable despite their horrible actions too. Francis Scott Fitzgerald from the Guild plans to destroy Yokohama in his story arc but at the end and his next appearances, it is revealed his only desire was protecting his family. Sigma is also another villain written to be relatable though the author made him like that due to his "average" skills when compared to stronger antagonists. Ranpo was one of the hardest characters to write due to his superior intelligence when compared with the rest of the characters but still felt that his role in the story would appeal more to the fans once he became more active.[11] As the series progressed, Asagiri reflected although the story is about the battle between justice and terrorism with the arrival of the Decay of Angels and Hunting Dogs, it was more specific about the side of justice and who is on the enemy side of evil. He wanted the reader to do whatever he wanted to do based on whether he was to be included on either side.[12]

Sango Harukawa provided Asagiri with designs which helped the writer write the stories easier. Asagiri stated that the designs of Atsushi and Dazai were done to contrast each other although there were some revisions done in the making of the series.[13][14] The light novels were also written with the idea of having more books released per year. The lives of more writers inspired Asagiri, most notably the friendship of Osamu Dazai, Ango Sakaguchi and Sakunosuke Oda.[15] When it came to Sigma, Asagiri drew his own take on the design but it was instead altered by Harukawa.[11] In 2023, Asagiri expressed satisfaction with the large amount of other works based on his manga an expected there would be more products in the future.[12]

Media edit

Manga edit

Written by Kafka Asagiri and illustrated by Sango Harukawa, Bungo Stray Dogs began publishing the manga in Kadokawa Shoten's seinen magazine Young Ace on 4 December 2012.[16] Kadokawa has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volume. The first volume was released on 4 April 2013.[17] As of 4 September 2023 twenty-four volumes have been released.[18]

The series has been licensed for North America by Yen Press with the first volume being released on 20 December 2016.[19] The English translation is by Kevin Gifford.[20] As of June 2022, twenty-one volumes have been published.

A manga based on the light novel Beast, which is illustrated by Shiwasu Hoshikawa, debuted in Monthly Shōnen Ace on 26 December 2019.[21] This spin-off manga features Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, who joins the Armed Detective Agency, and Atsushi Nakajima as a subordinate of the Port Mafia.[21]

A spin-off manga centered around Dazai and Chuya's backstories titled, Bungo Stray Dogs: Dazai, Chūya, Jūgosai, began serialization in Monthly Shōnen Ace in July 2022.[22]

Anime edit

An anime television series adaptation produced by Bones was directed by Takuya Igarashi and written by Yōji Enokido.[1] Nobuhiro Arai and Hiroshi Kanno served as the chief animation directors, while the former also served as character designer along with Ryō Hirata. Taku Iwasaki composed the series' music. Kazuhiro Wakabayashi was the series' sound director at Glovision. Additionally, Yumiko Kondou was the art director, Yukari Goto was the anime's color designer, Tsuyoshi Kanbayashi was the director of photography and Shigeru Nishiyama was the editor.[23] Granrodeo performed the anime's opening theme, titled "Trash Candy",[24][25] and Luck Life performed the anime's ending theme, titled "Namae wo Yobu yo" (名前を呼ぶよ, lit. "I'll call your name").[26]

The series was split into two halves: the first half, containing twelve episodes, premiered on 7 April 2016 and ended on 23 June 2016,[25] being broadcast on Tokyo MX, Teletama, Chiba TV, tvk, GBS (Gifu Broadcasting), Mie TV, SUN, TVQ Kyushu, and BS11.[27] The second half, also containing twelve episodes, premiered on 6 October 2016 and ended on 22 December 2016.[25][28] The series has been licensed for streaming by Crunchyroll.[29] As for the second half, Screen Mode sung the opening theme titled "Reason Living" while Luck Life once again sung the ending theme titled "Kaze ga Fuku Machi" (風が吹く街, lit. "The city where the wind blows").

An OVA was bundled with the 13th limited edition manga volume, which was released on 31 August 2017.[30][31]

On 21 July 2018, it was announced that the series would receive a third season.[32] The cast and staff would reprise their roles from the previous two seasons.[33] The third season premiered from 12 April 2019 and ended on 28 June 2019, being broadcast on Tokyo MX, TVA, KBS, SUN, BS11, and Wowow.[34] Granrodeo performed the third seasons' opening theme "Setsuna no Ai" (セツナの愛, lit. "A moment's love") and Luck Life performed the third season's ending theme "Lily".[35] Funimation released the simuldub on 17 May 2019.[36]

In June 2020, Kadokawa announced that an anime television series adaptation of the spin-off manga, Bungo Stray Dogs Wan!, was in production.[37] Satonobu Kikuchi directed the series, with Kazuyuki Fudeyasu handling series composition, Hiromi Daimi designing the characters, and Bones and Nomad handling production. The main cast members reprised their roles. The series aired from 13 January to 31 March 2021 on Tokyo MX, BS11, MBS, Wowow.[38][39]

On 7 November 2021, it was announced that the series would receive a fourth season.[40][41] The fourth season premiered on 4 January 2023 and ended on 29 March 2023.[42] Screen Mode performed the opening theme "True Story", and Luck Life performed the ending theme "Shirushi" (しるし).[43]

On 29 March 2023, it was announced that the series would receive a fifth season.[44] It premiered on 12 July 2023. The opening theme is "Tetsu no Ori" (鉄の檻, lit. "Iron Cell") by Granrodeo, while the ending theme is "Kiseki" (軌跡, lit. "Trails") by Luck Life.[45]

The anime is licensed in North America by Crunchyroll (formerly known as Funimation) with home video distribution, and in the United Kingdom by Anime Limited.[3][4]

Theatrical films edit

At the Mayo(w)i Inu-tachi no Utage Sono Ni event on 19 February 2017 a film project based on the manga series was announced.[46] Titled Bungo Stray Dogs: Dead Apple,[47] the film premiered on 3 March 2018 with the staff and cast from the anime series returning to reprise their roles.[48]

A live-action film was announced in July 2019.[49] Titled Bungo Stray Dogs The Movie: Beast, the film premiered on 7 January 2022.[50]

Video game edit

An action role-playing game titled Bungo Stray Dogs Mayoi Inu Kaikitan was announced and released on iOS and Android.[51] The game includes character side stories that were not found in the anime series as well as new game-exclusive scenarios.[52]

The gameplay involves using pinball machine-like mechanics to defeat enemies, and earning a combination of materials, ability stones, and gold. Materials and gold can be used for powering up and evolving characters, while ability stones are most often used for scouts, to unlock more characters in-game.

Stage plays edit

A stage play based on the events in the first season of the anime was realized starting at the KAAT Kanagawa Arts Theatre in Yokohama from December 2017, with the play moving through major cities in Japan. It was also shown at the Morinomiya Piloti Hall in Osaka on 12–13 January, and at AiiA 2.5 Theater Tokyo from 31 January to 4 February. Starting in September 2018, a second stage play was done based on the light novel Dazai Osamu and the Dark Era and its anime adaptation in the second season of the show. It was first shown in Tokyo at the Sunshine Gekijō from 22 September to 8 October and then moved to Osaka where it ran at the Morinomiya Piloti Hall on 13–14 October.[53] A third stage play based on the rest of the second season, thus excluding Dazai's backstory at the beginning of the season, was performed from June to July 2019 in Iwate, Fukuoka, Aichi and Osaka, and in July in Tokyo.[54]

Light novels edit

Multiple light novels have been released, each focusing on a character-specific story not seen until then. These often introduce new characters to the series that weren't previously canon.

There are currently ten novels in total, with only eight having English translations.

Reception edit

Manga edit

Bungo Stray Dogs was well received in Japan. By late 2016, the manga sold 4.1 million books.[55] The series also appeared in the Da Vinci's magazine poll from Kadokawa Shoten,[56] while the franchise combined sold ¥1,878,804,092 in 2016.[57] By 2018, the series reached 6 million copies.[58] In 2022, the manga reached 10 million copies in print.[59][60]

It came in at 11th for the "Nationwide Bookstore Employees' Recommended Comics of 2014".[61] On TV Asahi's Manga Sōsenkyo 2021 poll, in which 150.000 people voted for their top 100 manga series, Bungo Stray Dogs ranked 64th.[62] Author Dan Brown was attracted by the manga when the author created a fictional version of himself to promote the story. Brown stated he was pleased with the result.[63]

Critical reception to the series has been positive. The Fandom Post said ever since its start the series has had potential to be an entertaining manga, citing the characterization of Atsushi and the power he has,[64] later leading to interesting mystery arcs when more characters from multiple parties become involved,[65] such as the reluctant alliance Atsushi and his rival Akutagawa form to defeat another group.[66] The artwork was praised by UK Anime Network for how detailed are fight scenes while also praising the balance between dark and light plot storylines. Nevertheless, he found a common commentary within fans that the series suffers from a slow pace.[67] While liking the Kunikida subplot, Anime News Network criticized the emotional focus on Atsushi's emotional state in the manga as he often is grieves about his background and the way emotions he is given to deal with when his torturer passes away make him forced.[68]

J. Laturnas from University of British Columbia noticed that Dazai's characterization in Bungo Stray Dogs and Bungō and Alchemist helped to revitalize the original author's works. "Of course, the character named ‘Dazai Osamu’ is not the person himself," Asagiri laughs, "the most important thing was to make [the author-characters] interesting in a manga-like way." The Dazai in Bungō Stray Dogs is not a characterification of the author himself but of the author’s star text: an abstract representation of “Dazai”and his literature in popular imagination. Likewise, Dazai's character is heavily inspired by No Longer Human and its protagonist, Ōba Yōzō, with a few references to the historical author's life, personality, and preferences. In regards to his past, he has no desires nor a reason to live and has suffered in solitude for most of his life. Thus, he resorts to playing the role of a clown and hiding his true emotions with suicidal antics. However, Dazai’s character has still made significant progress towards the fulfilment of Oda's wish and uses his inner darkness and past experiences to serve as a guiding light.[69]

Anime edit

The anime series and its film have been popular, appearing in multiple polls, involving its style, cosplay among others.[70][71][72][73][74] Atomix listed it as the fifth best anime from 2016, praising its premise, designs and references to writers.[75] In the Newtype Anime Awards 2016–2017 at the Machi Asobi Vol. 19 event, the anime series took second place in the "Best Television Series" behind Fate/Apocrypha.[76] Rebecca Silverman from Anime News Network listed the third season of the anime as one of her favorite anime from early 2019.[77] The home media releases of the series were also popular in Japan, achieving good sales.[78][79][80] The film Dead Apple was also the winner of Newtype's "Theatrical Film Award" in 2018.[81] In 2019, the series once again took second place in the best television series award behind Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba in the same magazine's awards.[82]

Otaku USA stated that, while Atsushi becomes a hero of the story, he is overshadowed by others whose characters the reviewer found more interesting.[83] Anime News Network felt that, while initially weak, Atsushi could become, little-by-little, a stronger person, due to the way Dazai guides him.[84] The Fandom Post saw Atsushi as the readers' guide to the series since he was a newcomer whose introduction to the detective agency made it known to the readers as well. His final fight against Akutagawa in the first season received a positive response.[85] There parallels between Atsushi and Kyoka were also praised due to how they bond, making the protagonist look more charming in the process.[86][87] Anime News Network appreciated the new bond he formed with former Guild member Lucy Maud Montgomery; the reviewer expected that either a formal romance would develop between these two characters or a love triangle alongside Kyoka, who also had a strong bond with Atsushi. As a result, the writer said the story would benefit from this type of subplot since Bungo Stray Dogs rarely contained romance.[88] When season two ended, The Fandom Post saw Atsushi's team up with Akutagawa as one of the best sequences in the series, which explored how the two characters felt during their interactions and production values made the fight more entertaining.[89] Meanwhile, Anime News Network enjoyed the portrayal of Atsushi's thoughts regarding his abusive caretaker since he had a serious attitude when he talked about them while interacting with Akutagawa, feeling this made Atsushi appealing.[90]

The flashback episodes from season two and three were the subject of positive response. Manga.Tokyo highly praised the relationship between the teenage Dazai and Odasaku since it shows the impact Odasaku had on the Dazai's characterization and growth as a person which contrasted with his regular personality,[91] while UK Anime Network felt it made the cast look more rounded in the general due to the multiple use literal characters based on real life alongside Ango.[92] Dazai's debut in the anime's third season earned praise from Manga.Tokyo for once again exploring his teenage years where his relationship with Chuuya Nakahara is revealed in the form of flashback episodes. The site noted that the debut explores the relationship between Dazai and Mori and how Mori sees himself in Dazai.[93] Anime News Network noted how dark this incarnation of Dazai is as he does not appear to care for other people and instead ponders the idea of killing himself in contrast to his cheerful persona from the regular series.[94]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Formerly known as Funimation.
  2. ^ The anime's lone OVA is formally considered the 25th episode of the series in its home media release, and is thus included in the total count.

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Bungo Stray Dogs Japanese 文豪ストレイドッグス Hepburn Bungō Sutorei Doggusu lit Literary Stray Dogs is a Japanese manga series written by Kafka Asagiri and illustrated by Sango Harukawa which has been serialized in Kadokawa Shoten s seinen manga magazine Young Ace since 2012 The series follows the members of the Armed Detective Agency as they try to protect Yokohama from the mafia The show mainly focuses on the weretiger Atsushi Nakajima who joins others gifted with supernatural powers to accomplish different tasks including running a business solving mysteries and carrying out missions assigned by the agency Bungo Stray DogsFirst tankōbon volume cover featuring left to right Doppo Kunikida Ranpo Edogawa Atsushi Nakajima Kenji Miyazawa Osamu Dazai and Akiko Yosano文豪ストレイドッグス Bungō Sutorei Doggusu GenreAction mystery supernatural 1 MangaWritten byKafka AsagiriIllustrated bySango HarukawaPublished byKadokawa ShotenEnglish publisherNA Yen PressImprintKadokawa Comics AMagazineYoung AceDemographicSeinenOriginal run4 December 2012 presentVolumes24 List of volumes Further informationLight novelWritten byKafka AsagiriIllustrated bySango HarukawaPublished byKadokawa ShotenEnglish publisherNA Yen PressImprintKadokawa Beans BunkoOriginal run1 April 2014 presentVolumes8 List of volumes MangaBungo Stray Dogs Wan Written byKafka Asagiri original Sango Harukawa character design Illustrated byKanai NekoPublished byKadokawa ShotenEnglish publisherNA Yen Press 2 MagazineYoung Ace UpDemographicSeinenOriginal run22 December 2015 presentVolumes11 List of volumes Anime television seriesDirected byTakuya IgarashiProduced byChiaki KurakaneJunichirō Tamura 1 36 Mari Suzuki 37 Written byYōji EnokidoMusic byTaku IwasakiStudioBonesLicensed byNA Crunchyroll a 3 UK Anime Limited 4 Original networkTokyo MX TVA KBS TVS CTC tvk GBS MTV SUN TVQ BS11 WowowEnglish networkSEA Aniplus Asia 5 Original run7 April 2016 presentEpisodes61 b List of episodes MangaBungo Stray Dogs Dead AppleWritten byBungo Stray Dogs DA Production CommitteeIllustrated byGanjiiPublished byKadokawa ShotenEnglish publisherNA Yen PressMagazineYoung Ace UpDemographicSeinenOriginal run9 March 2018 presentVolumes4 List of volumes MangaBungo Stray Dogs BEASTWritten byKafka AsagiriIllustrated byShiwasu HoshikawaPublished byKadokawa ShotenEnglish publisherNA Yen PressMagazineMonthly Shōnen AceDemographicShōnenOriginal run26 December 2019 26 January 2022Volumes4 List of volumes Anime television seriesBungo Stray Dogs Wan Directed bySatonobu KikuchiWritten byKazuyuki FudeyasuStudioBonesNomadLicensed byCrunchyroll 6 Original networkTokyo MX BS11 MBS WowowOriginal run13 January 2021 31 March 2021Episodes12 List of episodes MangaBungo Stray Dogs Dazai Chuya JugosaiWritten byKafka AsagiriIllustrated byShiwasu HoshikawaPublished byKadokawa ShotenMagazineMonthly Shōnen AceDemographicShōnenOriginal runJuly 2022 presentVolumes1 List of volumes FilmsBungo Stray Dogs Dead Apple 2018 anime film Bungo Stray Dogs The Movie Beast 2022 live action film Anime and manga portalMultiple light novels have been published An anime television series adaptation produced by Bones aired in 2016 in two parts the first part aired between April and June 2016 and the second part aired between October and December 2016 An anime film Bungo Stray Dogs Dead Apple was released in March 2018 A third season aired between April and June 2019 A fourth season aired between January and March 2023 A fifth season aired from July to September 2023 Following the fifth season finale the anime s official Twitter account thanked fans for their continued support and concluded by stating that the anime was not finished yet A spin off television series adaptation of Bungo Stray Dogs Wan aired from January to March 2021 A live action film Bungo Stray Dogs The Movie Beast was released in Japan in January 2022 Contents 1 Plot 2 Development 3 Media 3 1 Manga 3 2 Anime 3 3 Theatrical films 3 4 Video game 3 5 Stage plays 3 6 Light novels 4 Reception 4 1 Manga 4 2 Anime 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksPlot editMain article List of Bungo Stray Dogs characters The story focuses on a young adult named Atsushi Nakajima who is the main character After being kicked out of his orphanage Atsushi stops the suicide of a detective named Osamu Dazai believing he was drowning in the river During his interactions with Dazai Atsushi learns he is gifted with a supernatural ability capable of transforming him into a berserker white tiger in the moonlight which was why the orphanage tortured him and kicked him out in the past Dazai recruits him into the Agency and there he meets many other ability users as they tackle various cases and events taking place within the city of Yokohama a place teeming with individuals with Supernatural Abilities Atsushi becomes the target of the Port Mafia member Ryunosuke Akutagawa as there is a bounty on his head on the black market while also recruiting the young mafia member Kyoka Izumi upon learning she is being forced to kill During Atsushi s fights against the mafia he also meets Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald the leader of the Fellowship of the Guild who placed the bounty on his head Fitzgerald reveals there is a supernatural book capable of changing reality linked with Atsushi s tiger hence putting a bounty on the black market Fitzgerald disregards any superficial damage the Guild might bring to Yokohama in exchange for the book having an airship named Moby Dick destroy the city However he is nearly killed by Atsushi and Akutagawa once joining forces while Kyoka stops Moby Dick and becomes Atsushi s underling Another man known as Fyodor Dostoyevsky appears wishing to obtain the book in order to erase all gifted people He sets up a fatal clash between the detectives and the mafia but the true leader behind this organization Natsume Soseki stops the fight While Atsushi and Akutagawa corner the virus originator Dazai manages to arrest Dostoyevsky with Fitzgerald s help However Dostoyevsky is later revealed to have orchestrated his own imprisonment in order to lead his followers Pages of the book are later found by Dostoyevsky s group The Decay of Angels which uses its powers to frame the Detective Agency for a murder case Dazai is imprisoned alongside Dostoyevsky and the government sends its military forces known as the Hunting Dogs to execute the members of the Agency As the Agency faces defeat they form an alliance with Fitzgerald and the mafia in exchange for one of their followers Across the multiple fights it is revealed there is another person above Dostoyevsky and that person must be stopped During an encounter with one of Fyodor s allies Sigma Atsushi discovers that the leader of Decay of Angels is a person codenamed Kamui Ranpo Edogawa then manages to gather the Agency and prove their innocence to the law After this he uses his skills to determine Kamui s identity Ōchi Fukuchi the leader of the Hunting Dogs Both Atsushi and Akutagawa are defeated by their enemy with the latter sacrificing himself in his last moments to let Atsushi escape After the battle with Kamui the next stage for the Decay of the Angel plan commences turning people into vampires and eventually controlling humankind thanks to Bram The United Nations decides to release One Order an ability weapon that can help suppress the vampire infection The Agency fight the Hunting Dogs for their innocence and end the vampire reign A young girl takes Bram from Fukuchi to stop the vampires eventually leading Bram having a change of hearts and betray Fukuchi As Fukuzawa manages to defeat Fukuchi he is revealed to have wanted to rid the world of wars through his methods and is killed by one underling from the Hunting Dogs Akutagawa returns from vampirism and death in a new outfit at the end of Season 5 Episode 11 Twilight Goodbye Fukuchi also reappears too in a different outfit as well and more powerful The manga is still running so Akutagawa and Fukuchi s magical revival remains unexplained for the time being Development edit nbsp Author Shusaku Endō was a major influence to Asagiri in order to use writers as fighters in the manga After quitting his job as a salaryman Kafka Asagiri became popular in through his video Slowly Youmu and the Really Scary Cthulhu Mythos released on Nico Nico Douga 7 The first episode was viewed about 1 million times much to Asagiri s surprise Four months after he uploaded the video Asagiri was approached by the editor in chief of Monthly Shonen Ace to bring in three projects in two weeks Editorial department has also contacted him 8 The manga originated from Asagiri s idea to gather multiple famous late authors and poets and draw them as young adults and teenagers with supernatural powers 9 He was inspired by Shusaku Endō s story Ryugaku In particular Osamu Dazai was used as a major character after reading his book No Longer Human in the story Dazai expresses his embarrassment involving his entire life which the author found relatable Impressed with this work Asagiri decided to make his own take on Osamu Dazai stand out among the readers After Dazai the next writer chosen to make a character that often accompanied Dazai was Atsushi Nakajima the main character However he instead needed a third character who acts as an equal to Dazai This led to the creation of Kunikida Although Kunikida was hard to come up with Asagiri did not have writer s block in general as he claims that writing backgrounds takes him between two or four days He calls this process mysterious Kadokawa Shoten approached Asagiri with writing more content for the characters which led to the production of light novels where the writer decided to explore Dazai s past 10 Among several supernatural elements seen in the series Asagiri came up with one that everybody wants under the name The Book The magic nature of the book was based on Akira Toriyama s wish granting items from the manga Dragon Ball A major theme in the narrative of people overcoming themselves As an example Kyoka was written as an assassin who wants to escape from the work from the Port Mafia and instead becomes Atsushi s partner in the Detective Agency While Kyoka Izumi is unable to leave her past behind she tries to appeal to the readers with her new way of living which was written to be relatable Villains are often written to be relatable despite their horrible actions too Francis Scott Fitzgerald from the Guild plans to destroy Yokohama in his story arc but at the end and his next appearances it is revealed his only desire was protecting his family Sigma is also another villain written to be relatable though the author made him like that due to his average skills when compared to stronger antagonists Ranpo was one of the hardest characters to write due to his superior intelligence when compared with the rest of the characters but still felt that his role in the story would appeal more to the fans once he became more active 11 As the series progressed Asagiri reflected although the story is about the battle between justice and terrorism with the arrival of the Decay of Angels and Hunting Dogs it was more specific about the side of justice and who is on the enemy side of evil He wanted the reader to do whatever he wanted to do based on whether he was to be included on either side 12 Sango Harukawa provided Asagiri with designs which helped the writer write the stories easier Asagiri stated that the designs of Atsushi and Dazai were done to contrast each other although there were some revisions done in the making of the series 13 14 The light novels were also written with the idea of having more books released per year The lives of more writers inspired Asagiri most notably the friendship of Osamu Dazai Ango Sakaguchi and Sakunosuke Oda 15 When it came to Sigma Asagiri drew his own take on the design but it was instead altered by Harukawa 11 In 2023 Asagiri expressed satisfaction with the large amount of other works based on his manga an expected there would be more products in the future 12 Media editManga edit Main article List of Bungo Stray Dogs chapters Written by Kafka Asagiri and illustrated by Sango Harukawa Bungo Stray Dogs began publishing the manga in Kadokawa Shoten s seinen magazine Young Ace on 4 December 2012 16 Kadokawa has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volume The first volume was released on 4 April 2013 17 As of 4 September 2023 twenty four volumes have been released 18 The series has been licensed for North America by Yen Press with the first volume being released on 20 December 2016 19 The English translation is by Kevin Gifford 20 As of June 2022 twenty one volumes have been published A manga based on the light novel Beast which is illustrated by Shiwasu Hoshikawa debuted in Monthly Shōnen Ace on 26 December 2019 21 This spin off manga features Ryunosuke Akutagawa who joins the Armed Detective Agency and Atsushi Nakajima as a subordinate of the Port Mafia 21 A spin off manga centered around Dazai and Chuya s backstories titled Bungo Stray Dogs Dazai Chuya Jugosai began serialization in Monthly Shōnen Ace in July 2022 22 Anime edit Main article List of Bungo Stray Dogs episodes An anime television series adaptation produced by Bones was directed by Takuya Igarashi and written by Yōji Enokido 1 Nobuhiro Arai and Hiroshi Kanno served as the chief animation directors while the former also served as character designer along with Ryō Hirata Taku Iwasaki composed the series music Kazuhiro Wakabayashi was the series sound director at Glovision Additionally Yumiko Kondou was the art director Yukari Goto was the anime s color designer Tsuyoshi Kanbayashi was the director of photography and Shigeru Nishiyama was the editor 23 Granrodeo performed the anime s opening theme titled Trash Candy 24 25 and Luck Life performed the anime s ending theme titled Namae wo Yobu yo 名前を呼ぶよ lit I ll call your name 26 The series was split into two halves the first half containing twelve episodes premiered on 7 April 2016 and ended on 23 June 2016 25 being broadcast on Tokyo MX Teletama Chiba TV tvk GBS Gifu Broadcasting Mie TV SUN TVQ Kyushu and BS11 27 The second half also containing twelve episodes premiered on 6 October 2016 and ended on 22 December 2016 25 28 The series has been licensed for streaming by Crunchyroll 29 As for the second half Screen Mode sung the opening theme titled Reason Living while Luck Life once again sung the ending theme titled Kaze ga Fuku Machi 風が吹く街 lit The city where the wind blows An OVA was bundled with the 13th limited edition manga volume which was released on 31 August 2017 30 31 On 21 July 2018 it was announced that the series would receive a third season 32 The cast and staff would reprise their roles from the previous two seasons 33 The third season premiered from 12 April 2019 and ended on 28 June 2019 being broadcast on Tokyo MX TVA KBS SUN BS11 and Wowow 34 Granrodeo performed the third seasons opening theme Setsuna no Ai セツナの愛 lit A moment s love and Luck Life performed the third season s ending theme Lily 35 Funimation released the simuldub on 17 May 2019 36 In June 2020 Kadokawa announced that an anime television series adaptation of the spin off manga Bungo Stray Dogs Wan was in production 37 Satonobu Kikuchi directed the series with Kazuyuki Fudeyasu handling series composition Hiromi Daimi designing the characters and Bones and Nomad handling production The main cast members reprised their roles The series aired from 13 January to 31 March 2021 on Tokyo MX BS11 MBS Wowow 38 39 On 7 November 2021 it was announced that the series would receive a fourth season 40 41 The fourth season premiered on 4 January 2023 and ended on 29 March 2023 42 Screen Mode performed the opening theme True Story and Luck Life performed the ending theme Shirushi しるし 43 On 29 March 2023 it was announced that the series would receive a fifth season 44 It premiered on 12 July 2023 The opening theme is Tetsu no Ori 鉄の檻 lit Iron Cell by Granrodeo while the ending theme is Kiseki 軌跡 lit Trails by Luck Life 45 The anime is licensed in North America by Crunchyroll formerly known as Funimation with home video distribution and in the United Kingdom by Anime Limited 3 4 Theatrical films edit Main articles Bungo Stray Dogs Dead Apple and Bungo Stray Dogs The Movie Beast At the Mayo w i Inu tachi no Utage Sono Ni event on 19 February 2017 a film project based on the manga series was announced 46 Titled Bungo Stray Dogs Dead Apple 47 the film premiered on 3 March 2018 with the staff and cast from the anime series returning to reprise their roles 48 A live action film was announced in July 2019 49 Titled Bungo Stray Dogs The Movie Beast the film premiered on 7 January 2022 50 Video game edit An action role playing game titled Bungo Stray Dogs Mayoi Inu Kaikitan was announced and released on iOS and Android 51 The game includes character side stories that were not found in the anime series as well as new game exclusive scenarios 52 The gameplay involves using pinball machine like mechanics to defeat enemies and earning a combination of materials ability stones and gold Materials and gold can be used for powering up and evolving characters while ability stones are most often used for scouts to unlock more characters in game Stage plays edit A stage play based on the events in the first season of the anime was realized starting at the KAAT Kanagawa Arts Theatre in Yokohama from December 2017 with the play moving through major cities in Japan It was also shown at the Morinomiya Piloti Hall in Osaka on 12 13 January and at AiiA 2 5 Theater Tokyo from 31 January to 4 February Starting in September 2018 a second stage play was done based on the light novel Dazai Osamu and the Dark Era and its anime adaptation in the second season of the show It was first shown in Tokyo at the Sunshine Gekijō from 22 September to 8 October and then moved to Osaka where it ran at the Morinomiya Piloti Hall on 13 14 October 53 A third stage play based on the rest of the second season thus excluding Dazai s backstory at the beginning of the season was performed from June to July 2019 in Iwate Fukuoka Aichi and Osaka and in July in Tokyo 54 Light novels edit Multiple light novels have been released each focusing on a character specific story not seen until then These often introduce new characters to the series that weren t previously canon There are currently ten novels in total with only eight having English translations Reception editManga edit Bungo Stray Dogs was well received in Japan By late 2016 the manga sold 4 1 million books 55 The series also appeared in the Da Vinci s magazine poll from Kadokawa Shoten 56 while the franchise combined sold 1 878 804 092 in 2016 57 By 2018 the series reached 6 million copies 58 In 2022 the manga reached 10 million copies in print 59 60 It came in at 11th for the Nationwide Bookstore Employees Recommended Comics of 2014 61 On TV Asahi s Manga Sōsenkyo 2021 poll in which 150 000 people voted for their top 100 manga series Bungo Stray Dogs ranked 64th 62 Author Dan Brown was attracted by the manga when the author created a fictional version of himself to promote the story Brown stated he was pleased with the result 63 Critical reception to the series has been positive The Fandom Post said ever since its start the series has had potential to be an entertaining manga citing the characterization of Atsushi and the power he has 64 later leading to interesting mystery arcs when more characters from multiple parties become involved 65 such as the reluctant alliance Atsushi and his rival Akutagawa form to defeat another group 66 The artwork was praised by UK Anime Network for how detailed are fight scenes while also praising the balance between dark and light plot storylines Nevertheless he found a common commentary within fans that the series suffers from a slow pace 67 While liking the Kunikida subplot Anime News Network criticized the emotional focus on Atsushi s emotional state in the manga as he often is grieves about his background and the way emotions he is given to deal with when his torturer passes away make him forced 68 J Laturnas from University of British Columbia noticed that Dazai s characterization in Bungo Stray Dogs and Bungō and Alchemist helped to revitalize the original author s works Of course the character named Dazai Osamu is not the person himself Asagiri laughs the most important thing was to make the author characters interesting in a manga like way The Dazai in Bungō Stray Dogs is not a characterification of the author himself but of the author s star text an abstract representation of Dazai and his literature in popular imagination Likewise Dazai s character is heavily inspired by No Longer Human and its protagonist Ōba Yōzō with a few references to the historical author s life personality and preferences In regards to his past he has no desires nor a reason to live and has suffered in solitude for most of his life Thus he resorts to playing the role of a clown and hiding his true emotions with suicidal antics However Dazai s character has still made significant progress towards the fulfilment of Oda s wish and uses his inner darkness and past experiences to serve as a guiding light 69 Anime edit The anime series and its film have been popular appearing in multiple polls involving its style cosplay among others 70 71 72 73 74 Atomix listed it as the fifth best anime from 2016 praising its premise designs and references to writers 75 In the Newtype Anime Awards 2016 2017 at the Machi Asobi Vol 19 event the anime series took second place in the Best Television Series behind Fate Apocrypha 76 Rebecca Silverman from Anime News Network listed the third season of the anime as one of her favorite anime from early 2019 77 The home media releases of the series were also popular in Japan achieving good sales 78 79 80 The film Dead Apple was also the winner of Newtype s Theatrical Film Award in 2018 81 In 2019 the series once again took second place in the best television series award behind Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba in the same magazine s awards 82 Otaku USA stated that while Atsushi becomes a hero of the story he is overshadowed by others whose characters the reviewer found more interesting 83 Anime News Network felt that while initially weak Atsushi could become little by little a stronger person due to the way Dazai guides him 84 The Fandom Post saw Atsushi as the readers guide to the series since he was a newcomer whose introduction to the detective agency made it known to the readers as well His final fight against Akutagawa in the first season received a positive response 85 There parallels between Atsushi and Kyoka were also praised due to how they bond making the protagonist look more charming in the process 86 87 Anime News Network appreciated the new bond he formed with former Guild member Lucy Maud Montgomery the reviewer expected that either a formal romance would develop between these two characters or a love triangle alongside Kyoka who also had a strong bond with Atsushi As a result the writer said the story would benefit from this type of subplot since Bungo Stray Dogs rarely contained romance 88 When season two ended The Fandom Post saw Atsushi s team up with Akutagawa as one of the best sequences in the series which explored how the two characters felt during their interactions and production values made the fight more entertaining 89 Meanwhile Anime News Network enjoyed the portrayal of Atsushi s thoughts regarding his abusive caretaker since he had a serious attitude when he talked about them while interacting with Akutagawa feeling this made Atsushi appealing 90 The flashback episodes from season two and three were the subject of positive response Manga Tokyo highly praised the relationship between the teenage Dazai and Odasaku since it shows the impact Odasaku had on the Dazai s characterization and growth as a person which contrasted with his regular personality 91 while UK Anime Network felt it made the cast look more rounded in the general due to the multiple use literal characters based on real life alongside Ango 92 Dazai s debut in the anime s third season earned praise from Manga Tokyo for once again exploring his teenage years where his relationship with Chuuya Nakahara is revealed in the form of flashback episodes The site noted that the debut explores the relationship between Dazai and Mori and how Mori sees himself in Dazai 93 Anime News Network noted how dark this incarnation of Dazai is as he does not appear to care for other people and instead ponders the idea of killing himself in contrast to his cheerful persona from the regular series 94 Notes edit Formerly known as Funimation The anime s lone OVA is formally considered the 25th episode of the series in its home media release and is thus included in the total count References edit a b Bungō 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