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Project ARMS

Project ARMS, simply known in Japan as ARMS, is a Japanese manga series written by Kyoichi Nanatsuki and illustrated by Ryoji Minagawa. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday from April 1997 to May 2002, with its chapters collected in 22 tankōbon volumes. The story follows Ryo Takatsuki, who gets involved in an accident when in kindergarten, horribly damaging his arm, but the doctors somehow manage to save it. Several years later, his arm turns out to be more than a normal arm.

Project ARMS
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Ryo Takatsuki
Genre
Manga
Written byKyoichi Nanatsuki
Illustrated byRyōji Minagawa
Published byShogakukan
English publisher
ImprintShōnen Sunday Comics Special
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Sunday
DemographicShōnen
Original runApril 2, 1997May 1, 2002
Volumes22 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed by
  • Hirotoshi Takaya (#1–26)
  • Hajime Kamegaki (#27–52)
Produced by
  • Fukashi Azuma
  • Masahito Yoshioka
Written byAya Yoshinaga
Music byDaisuke Ikeda
StudioTMS Entertainment
Licensed by
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original run April 7, 2001 March 30, 2002
Episodes52 (List of episodes)

It was adapted into a 52-episode anime television series produced by TMS Entertainment and broadcast on TV Tokyo from April 2001 to March 2002. In North America, both the manga and the anime series were licensed by Viz Media. The anime was re-licensed by Discotek Media in 2017.

By October 2012, the manga had over 15 million copies in circulation. In 1999, Project ARMS received the 44th Shogakukan Manga Award for the shōnen category.

Plot

The story follows a young man named Ryo Takatsuki, who at the beginning of the series believes that he was in an accident causing his right arm to be severed from his body. However, as the story progresses, it is revealed that he was actually a test subject for experiments involving genetics and an "ARMS" nanomachine implant, along with three other youths: Hayato Shingu, Takeshi Tomoe and Kei Kuruma. They all meet under strange circumstances and after many battles they set off on a journey to rescue Ryo's girlfriend Katsumi Akagi, who is kidnapped by the Egrigori, an immense organization founded by Keith White and Doctor Samuel Tillinghast, that operates in the shadows and has bases, research facilities, and agents all over the world, and are the creators of the ARMS technology.

Characters

Main characters

Ryo Takatsuki (高槻 涼, Takatsuki Ryō)
Voiced by: Nobutoshi Kanna[3] (Japanese); Kirby Morrow (English)
He seems a polite and friendly teenager, but he has extraordinary hidden abilities. Ryo's parents, Iwao and Misa Takatsuki, are former mercenaries who knew he would have to combat Egrigori. They quietly trained him in survival techniques, martial arts, and strategy. Ryo always calmly analyzes any new situation and figures out the best solution. Ryo also has a high regard for human life and free will, and always fights for these with everything he has. Cool-headed most of the time, Ryo is an excellent leader, strategist, and overall combatant, Ryo nonetheless dislikes killing, but will do so if necessary. Ryo cares a great deal about his childhood friend, Katsumi. As of the epilogue, they are married and have a child who is strongly implied to be the reincarnation of the redeemed Black Alice.
Hayato Shingu (新宮 隼人, Shingū Hayato)
Voiced by: Shin-ichiro Miki[3] (Japanese); Brian Drummond (English)
He is a passionate person who constantly lives in the moment, and can switch from rage to shock to grief all in an instant. Hayato has a powerful sense of justice, and will instantly leap in to protect the helpless or punish evildoers. When Hayato was seven he saw Egrigori slaughter everyone in his home village and burn it to the ground. Keith Black, one of Keith White clones (collectively known as "The Keiths", who could survive an ARMS implantation), killed Hayato's parents before his eyes and cut off his left arm, which was later replaced by his ARMS, the White Knight. Hayato then went to live with his grandfather Juzo and learned his Shingu style of martial arts. Haunted by his parents' deaths Hayato only lived for revenge, and he hunted down and destroyed Egrigori agents wherever he found them. After Hayato meets Ryo and his fellow ARMS, he gains more self-control, self-awareness, and compassion, which allows him to unlock the 'Heart of Water' technique; a skill that allows him to read his opponents - shortly after, he used it to defeat the superhumanly strong mutant martial artist, Kou Karunagi. Eventually Hayato gives up his revenge and becomes a protector rather than a destroyer, allowing him to access the Knight's ultimate form. Hayato and Kei grow closer over the course of the series, and as of the epilogue, have apparently been in a relationship for some time.
Takeshi Tomoe (巴 武士, Tomoe Takeshi)
Voiced by: Yūji Ueda[3] (Japanese); Brad Swaile (English)
He is the most unlikely hero of all the ARMS subjects. Takeshi is smart, skinny, sensitive, solitary, and timid, the classic target for high school bullies. Takeshi was constantly tormented at school, which caused his ARMS to first activate. Takeshi then became even more isolated, genuinely loathing his own body and his cowardice. After Takeshi meets Ryo and his fellow ARMS, he finally realizes that he is not alone. He also realizes his family and friends are what he really cares about, and that he must fight to protect them. Takeshi then becomes a brave, loyal, and powerful member of the team. In addition to his ARMS, Takeshi's reflexes are incredibly fast. Since sustaining crippling injuries at the hands of Kou Karunagi, Takeshi and the White Rabbit was in a dormant, cocoon-like state and was communicating with Alice while the rest of the team was fighting in Carillon Tower. However, when Ryo and the Jabberwock merged with Black Alice, White Alice offered Takeshi his choice of one of many weapons, all of which would give him more power than any earthly weapon. Takeshi declined the power, however, and instead took White Alice with him out of her isolation in Carillon Tower, and using their combined power they were able to attack and merge with the Jabberwock which allows White Alice to directly confront her evil half.
Kei Kuruma (久留間 恵, Kuruma Kei)
Voiced by: Minami Takayama[3] (Japanese); Nicole Oliver (English)
The only girl of the team. Unlike the others, Kei has known about her ARMS her entire life. She was raised by the Bluemen, the organization that combats Egrigori and originally implanted ARMS in the four teens. Kei was raised and trained as an elite soldier. But because many of the Bluemen saw her as a weapon and not a person, Kei grew up extremely lonely, bitter, and even a little vicious. This all changes when Kei meets Ryo and the other ARMS subjects, the only people who truly understand Kei. With them she finally learns true friendship and teamwork. Kei and Hayato grow closer over the course of the series, and as of the epilogue, they have apparently been in a relationship for some time.
Katsumi Akagi (赤木 カツミ, Katsumi Akagi)
Voiced by: Tomoko Miura[3] (Japanese); Venus Terzo (English)
Ryo's neighbor and classmate. A kind and compassionate person, she is also extremely strong willed and has no problems telling people when they are being idiots. Katsumi has been Ryo's closest friend since early childhood, and secretly loves him. Unknown to Katsumi herself, she is also an Egrigori experiment with a vital part to play in Egrigori's master plan. Katsumi was, in fact, one of the original ARMS-compatible embryos, which is why she and Kei bear such a close resemblance to one another. However, she was not given an ARMS implant for unknown reasons. After Ryo's ARMS activates, Katsumi is always beside Ryo trying to keep him calm and sane. Katsumi is taken prisoner by Egrigori, but despite her long imprisonment she is always certain that Ryo would come for her. Later in the story, she has seemingly been killed by the actions of Keith White and Ryo. White used Keith Green's time-space jump to pull her into the path of one of Ryo's attacks. However, she is resurrected in the aftermath of Alice's death. In the epilogue, she and Ryo are married and have a child who appears to be the reincarnation of the redeemed Black Alice.

ARMS

Alice (アリス, Arisu)
Voiced by: Aya Hisakawa (Japanese); Tabitha St. Germain (English)
The greatest power in the Egrigori, progenitor of the ARMS and the unseen director of all the events surrounding the ARMS teens. Born when both Keith White and Samuel Tillinghast were in their mid-thirties, she was a child prodigy, a true genius with phenomenal knowledge. She was the first to understand and then communicate with the lifeform Azazel, and she also cared deeply for the many children that Egrigori used as guinea pigs. Creator of a unique breed of blue roses, named "Blue Wish", while a prodigy, she was nonetheless a mere nine-year-old girl, and thus began cracking under the constant pressure of her role as a precious specimen and the monstrous treatments administered to the test subjects by her "fathers". What triggered her anger came after her tenth birthday, when with Azazel's aid she tried to escape with the children, at least to let them see what the outside world was like. This attempt failed, and she witnessed the slaughter of all the children by order of Keith White: it was during this massacre that she was mortally wounded and her full rage and hatred awakened, prompting Azazel to absorb and merge with her, thus creating the core of what would become the supercomputer Alice, Egrigori's most powerful entity, and the four original ARMS cores, each one of them being a piece of her thoughts and emotions. What was not known until much later was that, when she merged with Azazel, Alice's mind split in two personas: "White Alice", that showed her positive feelings, and "Black Alice", a psychotic being driven by despair and pure hatred. While White Alice destroys herself to bring down her destructive alter-ego, Black Alice is unintentionally saved when, crumbling to death, she is briefly touched by Katsumi. Fueled by her hatred for mankind, but also by a much more simple need of love, Black Alice possesses Katsumi and attempts to exterminate humanity in the form of the Bandersnatch, but is defeated by Ryo and his Jabberwock. In the end she regains her sanity, having been shown human warmth for the first time in her life, and is reborn as a fully human girl, the daughter of Ryo and Katsumi.
The Jabberwock (ジャバウォック, Jabauokku)
Voiced by: Shūichi Ikeda[3] (Japanese); Paul Dobson (English)
The Jabberwock is the most powerful of the four original ARMS, due to its ability to evolve extremely quickly in response to any threat. Its AI is extremely violent and unstable; the Jabberwock is the embodiment of Black Alice's hatred - for most of the series its transformed state is simply an engine of destruction, though it eventually submits to Ryo's will. It can feed off Ryo's anger and vice versa, allowing them to synchronize much more easily than Hayato, Takeshi or Kei. Initially it was a powerful hand to hand weapon that could elongate, transform into a shield, and exhibited a limited ability to move on its own to protect Ryo, focused in his right arm. The Jabberwock's nanomachines also give Ryo an innate ability to heal much faster than a normal human even in his untransformed state. The Jabberwock's ultimate form is a hulking red demonic humanoid containing nothing but pure rage and destructive force and is triggered by its host's hatred and anger.
The White Knight (ナイト, Naito)
Voiced by: Jūrōta Kosugi[3] (Japanese); Michael Dobson (English)
Also simply called Knight, is Hayato's ARMS and is concentrated in his left arm. The Knight seems to be the manifestation of White Alice's will to protect. Hayato's arm transforms into multiple fighting blades and a projectile launcher for close combat. The blades produced by the Knight are supposedly the hardest substance that an ARMS can produce, however, this seems to be influenced to some degree by the emotional state and skill level of Hayato. The Knight's nano-machines allow Hayato to heal injuries much faster than a normal human even in his untransformed state. White Knight's ultimate form is a powerful armored knight whose lance, the "Lance of Mistilteinn", can destroy other ARMS with an Anti-ARMS Nano-Virus, and as such, it negates the regenerative property of ARMS. The Knight's ultimate form is triggered by its host's desire to protect. During his final fight against Kou Karunagi, the knight develops the ability to allow Hayato to enter into a half-transformed state where the ARMS nano-machines spread throughout his entire body and dramatically increase all of his physical attributes (similar to the half-transformation shown by Ryo Takatsuki). In his fight against Keith Violet the Knight's Lance of Mistilteinn evolved into a vastly more powerful form. It is now a double pointed energy lance that is able to destroy ARMS nano-machines by projecting an intense energy field with every swing and was able to instantly disable Violet's Evil Eye of Balor. White Knight's secret mission is to destroy Jabberwock if it gets completely out of control, and Hayato does not want to be his best friend's executioner.
The White Rabbit (ホワイトラビット, Howaito Rabitto)
Voiced by: Kōji Nakata[3] (Japanese); Brian Dobson (English)
Takeshi's ARMS, concentrated in Takeshi's legs. It appears to be the manifestation of White Alice's innocence. Takeshi can run and jump incredibly fast, perform seemingly impossible mid-air maneuvers, impressive feats of reflex & body coordination and fly up to several hundred feet. Takeshi is also capable of performing astoundingly fast kickboxing capable of shattering concrete and high-speed acrobatic manoeuvers. To put it in perspective, he was able to weave in and out of the spinning blades of two helicopters and move and attack so fast that even the Red Caps, using their telepathic abilities to anticipate his moves, could not keep up with him. The White Rabbit's nano-machines allow Takeshi to heal injuries much faster than a normal human. White Rabbit's ultimate form is a winged humanoid that can fly faster than the speed of sound - it is hinted that the White Rabbit's speed is only limited by Takeshi's belief. Though initially exhibiting no obvious weapons, the White Rabbit (and takeshi as well) are well versed in high-speed combat, easily outmatching the most advanced high-speed cyborgs in Egrigoi's arsenal. The speeds that the White Rabbit can reach during a full transformation allow it to put massive amounts of kinetic energy behind any attack it makes, able to reach supersonic speeds almost instantly and offensively utilize the supersonic shockwaves generated to severely damage or destroy opponents. Even the Jabberwock, during an out-of-control transformation caused by Black Alice, was crippled by a direct impact at full speed. In addition to the raw speed accessible to the White Rabbit, after being initially reawakened from his coma The White Rabbit could access near superluminal flight speeds. Appearing as a continuous ray of light while in motion carrying enough mass to blast through Space-Time rips created by Keith White. Again after Awakening from dormancy by a reborn White Alice to fight the Modulated ARMS Troopers, the White Rabbit showed that its already impressive existing abilities were enhanced and it gained the ability to emit a massive pulse of energy that caused those affected by it to completely disintegrate. The White Rabbit's ultimate form is triggered by its host's selflessness. Like the Knight, White Rabbit is also ready to destroy Jabberwock if he gets completely out of control.
The Queen of Hearts (クイーン・オブ・ハート, Kuīn obu Hāto)
Voiced by: Nana Yamaguchi (Japanese); Alison Matthews (English)
Kei's ARMS, concentrated in her eyes. Unlike the other three original ARMS, the Queen of Hearts does not appear to be affiliated with either White or Black Alice; she is possibly a manifestation of Alice's objectivity (as a scientist), which fits her role as a 'judge' (in her own words, the Queen was born "to be a judge of Alice herself.. to judge... ARMS or mankind"). Kei's ARMS is an array of powerful sensors, including magnification and infrared. Kei can figure out a punch before it is thrown, or a bullet's course before it leaves the barrel, and avoid them. Kei can also activate, enhance, and deactivate the ARMS of her teammates. The Queen of Hearts' nano-machines allow Kei to heal from injuries much faster than a normal human even when not transformed. Kei has nicknamed her nano-machines her "nano-babies". The Queen Of Hearts' final form is a magnificent woman made of light. Similar to the White Rabbit, the Queen's ultimate form is unlocked by a wish; however, unlike the other original ARMS, where the host is asked "Do you want Power?", the Queen asks "Do you want Light?". The Queen of Hearts' powers are the least defined of all ARMS, but she has accomplished the following feats: shutting down the out of control Jabberwock, Rabbit and Knight; a powerful shield called the 'Mirror of Aegis' which can block and reverse any attack (even the giant Jabberwock); and the ability to destroy all the ARMS, including Alice herself, though this will also kill the hosts (It is unknown whether Kei has the mental strength to actually use this ability). In the final battle against the Bandersnatch, the Queen's faceplate is lifted and her identity is revealed as White Alice, though it is likely that this is a result of the events following the activation of Jabberwock.
The Bandersnatch (バンダースナッチ, Bandāsunatchi)
As Black Alice dies, Katsumi reaches out to her and for a moment, comes into contact. This brief contact leads to the implant of an ARMS core inside Katsumi's body: signs of its growing power are shown on many occasions, in the form of grisly nightmares and increasingly unstable behaviour, culminating in the massacre of a group of thugs, and is subsequently possessed by a resurrected Black Alice. The Bandersnatch's ultimate form is a white version of the Jabberwock: its power is exceptional, as opposed to the Jabberwock's ultimate ability of anti-matter production and flame manipulation, the Bandersnatch's ultimate power is Nitrogen Manipulation; able to freeze a town-sized area to absolute zero and create whiteouts with a mere thought. A more proactive usage of her phenomenal power would be the ability to control and guide the absolute cold, emitting and taking it with her wherever she goes as though the ice and freeze were somehow alive and connected to her. Wherever she goes the icing effect will follow, being at its strongest with her at its epicenter.

Media

Manga

Project ARMS, written by Kyoichi Nanatsuki and illustrated by Ryōji Minagawa, was serialized in Shogakukan's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday from April 2, 1997, to May 1, 2002.[4][5] Shogakukan collected its chapters in 22 tankōbon volumes, published between October 18, 1997,[6] and June 18, 2002.[7]

In North America, Viz Media licensed the manga in 2002,[8] and published the 22 volumes from May 1, 2003,[9] to May 12, 2009.[10]

Volume list

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 October 18, 1997[6]4-09-124881-0May 1, 2003[11][9]1-56931-889-1
2 January 17, 1998[12]4-09-124882-9October 1, 2003[13]1-59116-058-8
3 March 18, 1998[14]4-09-124883-7December 31, 2003[15][16]1-59116-101-0
4 June 18, 1998[17]4-09-124884-5March 31, 2004[18][19]1-59116-165-7
5 September 18, 1998[20]4-09-124885-3July 7, 2004[21][22]1-59116-338-2
6 December 10, 1998[23]4-09-124886-1October 12, 2004[24]1-59116-488-5
7 March 18, 1999[25]4-09-124887-XJanuary 11, 2005[26]1-59116-522-9
8 June 16, 1999[27]4-09-124888-8April 12, 2005[28]1-59116-732-9
9 August 7, 1999[29]4-09-124889-6July 12, 2005[30]1-59116-733-7
10 November 18, 1999[31]4-09-124890-XOctober 11, 2005[32]1-4215-0073-6
11 February 18, 2000[33]4-09-124891-8January 10, 2006[34]1-4215-0194-5
12 May 18, 2000[35]4-09-124892-6April 11, 2006[36]1-4215-0386-7
13 July 18, 2000[37]4-09-124893-4July 11, 2006[38]1-4215-0502-9
14 October 18, 2000[39]4-09-124894-2October 10, 2006[40]1-4215-0503-7
15 December 18, 2000[41]4-09-124895-0January 9, 2007[42]1-4215-0504-5
16 March 17, 2001[43]4-09-124896-9May 8, 2007[44]1-4215-0916-4
17 May 18, 2001[45]4-09-124897-7September 11, 2007[46]1-4215-0917-2
18 July 18, 2001[47]4-09-124898-5January 8, 2008[48]1-4215-0918-0
19 October 18, 2001[49]4-09-124899-3May 13, 2008[50]1-4215-1697-7
20 January 18, 2002[51]4-09-126750-5September 9, 2008[52]1-4215-1698-5
21 March 18, 2002[53]4-09-126821-8January 13, 2009[54]1-4215-1699-3
22 June 18, 2002[7]4-09-126822-6May 12, 2009[10]1-4215-1700-0

Anime

A 52-episode anime television series adaptation produced by TMS Entertainment was broadcast on TV Tokyo. The first season was broadcast from April 7 to September 29, 2001; the second season, known as The 2nd Chapter, was broadcast from October 6, 2001, to March 30, 2002.[55] The first two opening themes are "FreeBird" and "Breath on Me" performed by New Cinema Tokage, and the two ending themes "Just Wanna Be" by Wag and "Call my Name" by Garnet Crow.[56] The second season opening theme is "Time Waits for No One" by Wag, while the first ending theme is "Timeless Sleep" by Garnet Crow,[57] and the second ending theme is "Owaranai Yume no Nakade" (終わらない夢の中で, lit. "The Never Ending Dream") by Project Arms.[58]

In North American Viz Media licensed the series in 2002.[59] The first season was released on nine DVD volumes from October 8, 2002,[60] to May 4, 2004;[61] The 2nd Chapter was released on seven DVD volumes from August 24, 2004,[62] to November 15, 2005.[63] Discotek Media announced during their Otakon 2017 panel that they had acquired the series.[64]

Episode list

Season 1
No. Title Original air date[55]
1"Vibrations"
"Kyōshin (baiburēshon)" (共振(バイブレーション))
April 7, 2001 (2001-04-07)
2"Trance"
"Hatsudō (toransu)" (発動(トランス))
April 14, 2001 (2001-04-14)
3"Nightmare"
"Akumu (naitomea)" (悪夢(ナイトメア))
April 21, 2001 (2001-04-21)
4"Intercept"
"Geigeki (intāseputo)" (迎撃(インターセプト))
April 28, 2001 (2001-04-28)
5"Counterattack"
"Hangeki (kauntāatakku)" (反撃(カウンターアタック))
May 5, 2001 (2001-05-05)
6"Flash"
"Shungeki (furasshu)" (瞬撃(フラッシュ))
May 12, 2001 (2001-05-12)
7"Trust"
"Kyōtō (torasuto)" (共闘(トラスト))
May 19, 2001 (2001-05-19)
8"Stranger"
"Ikyō (sutorenjā)" (異郷(ストレンジャー))
May 26, 2001 (2001-05-26)
9"Illusion"
"Makyō (iryūjon)" (魔境(イリュージョン))
June 2, 2001 (2001-06-02)
10"Jabberwock"
"Majū (jabau~okku)" (魔獣(ジャバウォック))
June 9, 2001 (2001-06-09)
11"Evolution"
"Kakusei (evu~oryūshon)" (覚醒(エヴォリューション))
June 16, 2001 (2001-06-16)
12"Beat"
"Kodō (bīto)" (鼓動(ビート))
June 23, 2001 (2001-06-23)
13"Blue Men"
"Soshiki (burūmen)" (組織(ブルーメン))
June 30, 2001 (2001-06-30)
14"Welcome Rain"
"Jiu (uerukamurein)" (慈雨(ウエルカムレイン))
July 7, 2001 (2001-07-07)
15"Showtime"
"Maen (shōtaimu)" (魔宴(ショータイム))
July 14, 2001 (2001-07-14)
16"Satan"
"Maō (Seitan)" (魔王(セイタン))
July 21, 2001 (2001-07-21)
17"Heaven"
"Kōrin (hebun)" (降臨(ヘブン))
July 28, 2001 (2001-07-28)
18"Gehenna"
"Gōka (gehena)" (業火(ゲヘナ))
August 4, 2001 (2001-08-04)
19"Snark Hunt"
"Kariba (sunākuhanto)" (狩場(スナークハント))
August 11, 2001 (2001-08-11)
20"Crisis"
"Kiki (kuraishisu)" (危機(クライシス))
August 18, 2001 (2001-08-18)
21"Wish"
"Kibō (u~isshu)" (希望(ウィッシュ))
August 25, 2001 (2001-08-25)
22"Knight"
"Kishi (naito)" (騎士(ナイト))
September 1, 2001 (2001-09-01)
23"White Rabbit"
"Shirousagi (howaitorabitto)" (白兎(ホワイトラビット))
September 8, 2001 (2001-09-08)
24"Venom"
"Mōdoku (vu~enomu)" (猛毒(ヴェノム))
September 15, 2001 (2001-09-15)
25"Judgment"
"Shinban (jajjimento)" (審判(ジャッジメント))
September 22, 2001 (2001-09-22)
26"Fly"
"Kaikō (furai)" (邂逅(フライ))
September 29, 2001 (2001-09-29)
Season 2
No. in series No. in season Title Original air date[55]
271"Alive"
"Enrai (araivu)" (遠来(アライヴ))
October 6, 2001 (2001-10-06)
282"Hound"
"Ryōken (haundo)" (猟犬(ハウンド))
October 13, 2001 (2001-10-13)
293"Hunted"
"Tōshi (hantā)" (闘士(ハンター))
October 20, 2001 (2001-10-20)
304"Link"
"Shinrai (rinku)" (信頼(リンク))
October 27, 2001 (2001-10-27)
315"Hercules"
"Raishū (hākyurī)" (来襲(ハーキュリー))
November 3, 2001 (2001-11-03)
326"Incubation"
"Fuka (inkyubēshon)" (孵化(インキュベーション))
November 10, 2001 (2001-11-10)
337"Mars"
"Taiga (māzu)" (火神(マーズ))
November 17, 2001 (2001-11-17)
348"Canary"
"Torikago (kanaria)" (鳥篭(カナリア))
November 24, 2001 (2001-11-24)
359"Silent"
"Shijima (sairento)" (静寂(サイレント))
December 1, 2001 (2001-12-01)
3610"Stream"
"Honryū (sutorīmu)" (奔流(ストリーム))
December 8, 2001 (2001-12-08)
3711"Forward"
"Zenshin (fowādo)" (前進(フォワード))
December 15, 2001 (2001-12-15)
3812"Coma"
"Konsui (kōma)" (昏睡(コーマ))
December 22, 2001 (2001-12-22)
3913"Element"
"Himizu (eremento)" (火水(エレメント))
December 29, 2001 (2001-12-29)
4014"Rebirth"
"Fukkatsu (ribāsu)" (復活(リバース))
January 5, 2002 (2002-01-05)
4115"Drakken"
"Rihan (dorakken)" (離反(ドラッケン))
January 12, 2002 (2002-01-12)
4216"Alice"
"Tanjō (Arisu)" (誕生(アリス))
January 19, 2002 (2002-01-19)
4317"Turn"
"Tenkai (tān)" (転回(ターン))
January 26, 2002 (2002-01-26)
4418"Arcadia"
"Genkyō (arukadia)" (幻境(アルカディア))
February 2, 2002 (2002-02-02)
4519"Killing Field"
"Senjō (kiringufīrudo)" (戦場(キリングフィールド))
February 9, 2002 (2002-02-09)
4620"Fortress"
"Yōsai (fōtoresu)" (要塞(フォートレス))
February 16, 2002 (2002-02-16)
4721"Junction"
"Kōsaku (jankushon)" (交錯(ジャンクション))
February 23, 2002 (2002-02-23)
4822"Human"
"Ningen (hyūman)" (人間(ヒューマン))
March 2, 2002 (2002-03-02)
4923"Revelation"
"Mokushi (ribereishon)" (黙示(リベレイション))
March 9, 2002 (2002-03-09)
5024"Animus"
"Sekai (animusu)" (世界(アニムス))
March 16, 2002 (2002-03-16)
5125"Blue Wish"
"Aozora (burūu~isshu)" (青空(ブルーウィッシュ))
March 23, 2002 (2002-03-23)
5226"Life"
"Kikan (raifu)" (帰還(ライフ))
March 30, 2002 (2002-03-30)

Reception

By October 2012, the manga had over 15 million copies in circulation.[65] Project ARMS won the 44th Shogakukan Manga Award for the shōnen category in 1999.[66]

See also

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Project ARMS simply known in Japan as ARMS is a Japanese manga series written by Kyoichi Nanatsuki and illustrated by Ryoji Minagawa It was serialized in Shogakukan s Weekly Shōnen Sunday from April 1997 to May 2002 with its chapters collected in 22 tankōbon volumes The story follows Ryo Takatsuki who gets involved in an accident when in kindergarten horribly damaging his arm but the doctors somehow manage to save it Several years later his arm turns out to be more than a normal arm Project ARMSFirst tankōbon volume cover featuring Ryo TakatsukiGenreAction 1 Cyberpunk 1 2 MangaWritten byKyoichi NanatsukiIllustrated byRyōji MinagawaPublished byShogakukanEnglish publisherNA Viz MediaImprintShōnen Sunday Comics SpecialMagazineWeekly Shōnen SundayDemographicShōnenOriginal runApril 2 1997 May 1 2002Volumes22 List of volumes Anime television seriesDirected byHirotoshi Takaya 1 26 Hajime Kamegaki 27 52 Produced byFukashi AzumaMasahito YoshiokaWritten byAya YoshinagaMusic byDaisuke IkedaStudioTMS EntertainmentLicensed byNA Discotek MediaOriginal networkTV TokyoOriginal runApril 7 2001 March 30 2002Episodes52 List of episodes It was adapted into a 52 episode anime television series produced by TMS Entertainment and broadcast on TV Tokyo from April 2001 to March 2002 In North America both the manga and the anime series were licensed by Viz Media The anime was re licensed by Discotek Media in 2017 By October 2012 the manga had over 15 million copies in circulation In 1999 Project ARMS received the 44th Shogakukan Manga Award for the shōnen category Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 2 1 Main characters 2 2 ARMS 3 Media 3 1 Manga 3 1 1 Volume list 3 2 Anime 3 2 1 Episode list 3 2 1 1 Season 1 3 2 1 2 Season 2 4 Reception 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditThe story follows a young man named Ryo Takatsuki who at the beginning of the series believes that he was in an accident causing his right arm to be severed from his body However as the story progresses it is revealed that he was actually a test subject for experiments involving genetics and an ARMS nanomachine implant along with three other youths Hayato Shingu Takeshi Tomoe and Kei Kuruma They all meet under strange circumstances and after many battles they set off on a journey to rescue Ryo s girlfriend Katsumi Akagi who is kidnapped by the Egrigori an immense organization founded by Keith White and Doctor Samuel Tillinghast that operates in the shadows and has bases research facilities and agents all over the world and are the creators of the ARMS technology Characters EditMain characters Edit Ryo Takatsuki 高槻 涼 Takatsuki Ryō Voiced by Nobutoshi Kanna 3 Japanese Kirby Morrow English He seems a polite and friendly teenager but he has extraordinary hidden abilities Ryo s parents Iwao and Misa Takatsuki are former mercenaries who knew he would have to combat Egrigori They quietly trained him in survival techniques martial arts and strategy Ryo always calmly analyzes any new situation and figures out the best solution Ryo also has a high regard for human life and free will and always fights for these with everything he has Cool headed most of the time Ryo is an excellent leader strategist and overall combatant Ryo nonetheless dislikes killing but will do so if necessary Ryo cares a great deal about his childhood friend Katsumi As of the epilogue they are married and have a child who is strongly implied to be the reincarnation of the redeemed Black Alice Hayato Shingu 新宮 隼人 Shingu Hayato Voiced by Shin ichiro Miki 3 Japanese Brian Drummond English He is a passionate person who constantly lives in the moment and can switch from rage to shock to grief all in an instant Hayato has a powerful sense of justice and will instantly leap in to protect the helpless or punish evildoers When Hayato was seven he saw Egrigori slaughter everyone in his home village and burn it to the ground Keith Black one of Keith White clones collectively known as The Keiths who could survive an ARMS implantation killed Hayato s parents before his eyes and cut off his left arm which was later replaced by his ARMS the White Knight Hayato then went to live with his grandfather Juzo and learned his Shingu style of martial arts Haunted by his parents deaths Hayato only lived for revenge and he hunted down and destroyed Egrigori agents wherever he found them After Hayato meets Ryo and his fellow ARMS he gains more self control self awareness and compassion which allows him to unlock the Heart of Water technique a skill that allows him to read his opponents shortly after he used it to defeat the superhumanly strong mutant martial artist Kou Karunagi Eventually Hayato gives up his revenge and becomes a protector rather than a destroyer allowing him to access the Knight s ultimate form Hayato and Kei grow closer over the course of the series and as of the epilogue have apparently been in a relationship for some time Takeshi Tomoe 巴 武士 Tomoe Takeshi Voiced by Yuji Ueda 3 Japanese Brad Swaile English He is the most unlikely hero of all the ARMS subjects Takeshi is smart skinny sensitive solitary and timid the classic target for high school bullies Takeshi was constantly tormented at school which caused his ARMS to first activate Takeshi then became even more isolated genuinely loathing his own body and his cowardice After Takeshi meets Ryo and his fellow ARMS he finally realizes that he is not alone He also realizes his family and friends are what he really cares about and that he must fight to protect them Takeshi then becomes a brave loyal and powerful member of the team In addition to his ARMS Takeshi s reflexes are incredibly fast Since sustaining crippling injuries at the hands of Kou Karunagi Takeshi and the White Rabbit was in a dormant cocoon like state and was communicating with Alice while the rest of the team was fighting in Carillon Tower However when Ryo and the Jabberwock merged with Black Alice White Alice offered Takeshi his choice of one of many weapons all of which would give him more power than any earthly weapon Takeshi declined the power however and instead took White Alice with him out of her isolation in Carillon Tower and using their combined power they were able to attack and merge with the Jabberwock which allows White Alice to directly confront her evil half Kei Kuruma 久留間 恵 Kuruma Kei Voiced by Minami Takayama 3 Japanese Nicole Oliver English The only girl of the team Unlike the others Kei has known about her ARMS her entire life She was raised by the Bluemen the organization that combats Egrigori and originally implanted ARMS in the four teens Kei was raised and trained as an elite soldier But because many of the Bluemen saw her as a weapon and not a person Kei grew up extremely lonely bitter and even a little vicious This all changes when Kei meets Ryo and the other ARMS subjects the only people who truly understand Kei With them she finally learns true friendship and teamwork Kei and Hayato grow closer over the course of the series and as of the epilogue they have apparently been in a relationship for some time Katsumi Akagi 赤木 カツミ Katsumi Akagi Voiced by Tomoko Miura 3 Japanese Venus Terzo English Ryo s neighbor and classmate A kind and compassionate person she is also extremely strong willed and has no problems telling people when they are being idiots Katsumi has been Ryo s closest friend since early childhood and secretly loves him Unknown to Katsumi herself she is also an Egrigori experiment with a vital part to play in Egrigori s master plan Katsumi was in fact one of the original ARMS compatible embryos which is why she and Kei bear such a close resemblance to one another However she was not given an ARMS implant for unknown reasons After Ryo s ARMS activates Katsumi is always beside Ryo trying to keep him calm and sane Katsumi is taken prisoner by Egrigori but despite her long imprisonment she is always certain that Ryo would come for her Later in the story she has seemingly been killed by the actions of Keith White and Ryo White used Keith Green s time space jump to pull her into the path of one of Ryo s attacks However she is resurrected in the aftermath of Alice s death In the epilogue she and Ryo are married and have a child who appears to be the reincarnation of the redeemed Black Alice ARMS Edit Alice アリス Arisu Voiced by Aya Hisakawa Japanese Tabitha St Germain English The greatest power in the Egrigori progenitor of the ARMS and the unseen director of all the events surrounding the ARMS teens Born when both Keith White and Samuel Tillinghast were in their mid thirties she was a child prodigy a true genius with phenomenal knowledge She was the first to understand and then communicate with the lifeform Azazel and she also cared deeply for the many children that Egrigori used as guinea pigs Creator of a unique breed of blue roses named Blue Wish while a prodigy she was nonetheless a mere nine year old girl and thus began cracking under the constant pressure of her role as a precious specimen and the monstrous treatments administered to the test subjects by her fathers What triggered her anger came after her tenth birthday when with Azazel s aid she tried to escape with the children at least to let them see what the outside world was like This attempt failed and she witnessed the slaughter of all the children by order of Keith White it was during this massacre that she was mortally wounded and her full rage and hatred awakened prompting Azazel to absorb and merge with her thus creating the core of what would become the supercomputer Alice Egrigori s most powerful entity and the four original ARMS cores each one of them being a piece of her thoughts and emotions What was not known until much later was that when she merged with Azazel Alice s mind split in two personas White Alice that showed her positive feelings and Black Alice a psychotic being driven by despair and pure hatred While White Alice destroys herself to bring down her destructive alter ego Black Alice is unintentionally saved when crumbling to death she is briefly touched by Katsumi Fueled by her hatred for mankind but also by a much more simple need of love Black Alice possesses Katsumi and attempts to exterminate humanity in the form of the Bandersnatch but is defeated by Ryo and his Jabberwock In the end she regains her sanity having been shown human warmth for the first time in her life and is reborn as a fully human girl the daughter of Ryo and Katsumi The Jabberwock ジャバウォック Jabauokku Voiced by Shuichi Ikeda 3 Japanese Paul Dobson English The Jabberwock is the most powerful of the four original ARMS due to its ability to evolve extremely quickly in response to any threat Its AI is extremely violent and unstable the Jabberwock is the embodiment of Black Alice s hatred for most of the series its transformed state is simply an engine of destruction though it eventually submits to Ryo s will It can feed off Ryo s anger and vice versa allowing them to synchronize much more easily than Hayato Takeshi or Kei Initially it was a powerful hand to hand weapon that could elongate transform into a shield and exhibited a limited ability to move on its own to protect Ryo focused in his right arm The Jabberwock s nanomachines also give Ryo an innate ability to heal much faster than a normal human even in his untransformed state The Jabberwock s ultimate form is a hulking red demonic humanoid containing nothing but pure rage and destructive force and is triggered by its host s hatred and anger The White Knight ナイト Naito Voiced by Jurōta Kosugi 3 Japanese Michael Dobson English Also simply called Knight is Hayato s ARMS and is concentrated in his left arm The Knight seems to be the manifestation of White Alice s will to protect Hayato s arm transforms into multiple fighting blades and a projectile launcher for close combat The blades produced by the Knight are supposedly the hardest substance that an ARMS can produce however this seems to be influenced to some degree by the emotional state and skill level of Hayato The Knight s nano machines allow Hayato to heal injuries much faster than a normal human even in his untransformed state White Knight s ultimate form is a powerful armored knight whose lance the Lance of Mistilteinn can destroy other ARMS with an Anti ARMS Nano Virus and as such it negates the regenerative property of ARMS The Knight s ultimate form is triggered by its host s desire to protect During his final fight against Kou Karunagi the knight develops the ability to allow Hayato to enter into a half transformed state where the ARMS nano machines spread throughout his entire body and dramatically increase all of his physical attributes similar to the half transformation shown by Ryo Takatsuki In his fight against Keith Violet the Knight s Lance of Mistilteinn evolved into a vastly more powerful form It is now a double pointed energy lance that is able to destroy ARMS nano machines by projecting an intense energy field with every swing and was able to instantly disable Violet s Evil Eye of Balor White Knight s secret mission is to destroy Jabberwock if it gets completely out of control and Hayato does not want to be his best friend s executioner The White Rabbit ホワイトラビット Howaito Rabitto Voiced by Kōji Nakata 3 Japanese Brian Dobson English Takeshi s ARMS concentrated in Takeshi s legs It appears to be the manifestation of White Alice s innocence Takeshi can run and jump incredibly fast perform seemingly impossible mid air maneuvers impressive feats of reflex amp body coordination and fly up to several hundred feet Takeshi is also capable of performing astoundingly fast kickboxing capable of shattering concrete and high speed acrobatic manoeuvers To put it in perspective he was able to weave in and out of the spinning blades of two helicopters and move and attack so fast that even the Red Caps using their telepathic abilities to anticipate his moves could not keep up with him The White Rabbit s nano machines allow Takeshi to heal injuries much faster than a normal human White Rabbit s ultimate form is a winged humanoid that can fly faster than the speed of sound it is hinted that the White Rabbit s speed is only limited by Takeshi s belief Though initially exhibiting no obvious weapons the White Rabbit and takeshi as well are well versed in high speed combat easily outmatching the most advanced high speed cyborgs in Egrigoi s arsenal The speeds that the White Rabbit can reach during a full transformation allow it to put massive amounts of kinetic energy behind any attack it makes able to reach supersonic speeds almost instantly and offensively utilize the supersonic shockwaves generated to severely damage or destroy opponents Even the Jabberwock during an out of control transformation caused by Black Alice was crippled by a direct impact at full speed In addition to the raw speed accessible to the White Rabbit after being initially reawakened from his coma The White Rabbit could access near superluminal flight speeds Appearing as a continuous ray of light while in motion carrying enough mass to blast through Space Time rips created by Keith White Again after Awakening from dormancy by a reborn White Alice to fight the Modulated ARMS Troopers the White Rabbit showed that its already impressive existing abilities were enhanced and it gained the ability to emit a massive pulse of energy that caused those affected by it to completely disintegrate The White Rabbit s ultimate form is triggered by its host s selflessness Like the Knight White Rabbit is also ready to destroy Jabberwock if he gets completely out of control The Queen of Hearts クイーン オブ ハート Kuin obu Hato Voiced by Nana Yamaguchi Japanese Alison Matthews English Kei s ARMS concentrated in her eyes Unlike the other three original ARMS the Queen of Hearts does not appear to be affiliated with either White or Black Alice she is possibly a manifestation of Alice s objectivity as a scientist which fits her role as a judge in her own words the Queen was born to be a judge of Alice herself to judge ARMS or mankind Kei s ARMS is an array of powerful sensors including magnification and infrared Kei can figure out a punch before it is thrown or a bullet s course before it leaves the barrel and avoid them Kei can also activate enhance and deactivate the ARMS of her teammates The Queen of Hearts nano machines allow Kei to heal from injuries much faster than a normal human even when not transformed Kei has nicknamed her nano machines her nano babies The Queen Of Hearts final form is a magnificent woman made of light Similar to the White Rabbit the Queen s ultimate form is unlocked by a wish however unlike the other original ARMS where the host is asked Do you want Power the Queen asks Do you want Light The Queen of Hearts powers are the least defined of all ARMS but she has accomplished the following feats shutting down the out of control Jabberwock Rabbit and Knight a powerful shield called the Mirror of Aegis which can block and reverse any attack even the giant Jabberwock and the ability to destroy all the ARMS including Alice herself though this will also kill the hosts It is unknown whether Kei has the mental strength to actually use this ability In the final battle against the Bandersnatch the Queen s faceplate is lifted and her identity is revealed as White Alice though it is likely that this is a result of the events following the activation of Jabberwock The Bandersnatch バンダースナッチ Bandasunatchi As Black Alice dies Katsumi reaches out to her and for a moment comes into contact This brief contact leads to the implant of an ARMS core inside Katsumi s body signs of its growing power are shown on many occasions in the form of grisly nightmares and increasingly unstable behaviour culminating in the massacre of a group of thugs and is subsequently possessed by a resurrected Black Alice The Bandersnatch s ultimate form is a white version of the Jabberwock its power is exceptional as opposed to the Jabberwock s ultimate ability of anti matter production and flame manipulation the Bandersnatch s ultimate power is Nitrogen Manipulation able to freeze a town sized area to absolute zero and create whiteouts with a mere thought A more proactive usage of her phenomenal power would be the ability to control and guide the absolute cold emitting and taking it with her wherever she goes as though the ice and freeze were somehow alive and connected to her Wherever she goes the icing effect will follow being at its strongest with her at its epicenter Media EditManga Edit Project ARMS written by Kyoichi Nanatsuki and illustrated by Ryōji Minagawa was serialized in Shogakukan s shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday from April 2 1997 to May 1 2002 4 5 Shogakukan collected its chapters in 22 tankōbon volumes published between October 18 1997 6 and June 18 2002 7 In North America Viz Media licensed the manga in 2002 8 and published the 22 volumes from May 1 2003 9 to May 12 2009 10 Volume list Edit No Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN1October 18 1997 6 4 09 124881 0May 1 2003 11 9 1 56931 889 12January 17 1998 12 4 09 124882 9October 1 2003 13 1 59116 058 83March 18 1998 14 4 09 124883 7December 31 2003 15 16 1 59116 101 04June 18 1998 17 4 09 124884 5March 31 2004 18 19 1 59116 165 75September 18 1998 20 4 09 124885 3July 7 2004 21 22 1 59116 338 26December 10 1998 23 4 09 124886 1October 12 2004 24 1 59116 488 57March 18 1999 25 4 09 124887 XJanuary 11 2005 26 1 59116 522 98June 16 1999 27 4 09 124888 8April 12 2005 28 1 59116 732 99August 7 1999 29 4 09 124889 6July 12 2005 30 1 59116 733 710November 18 1999 31 4 09 124890 XOctober 11 2005 32 1 4215 0073 611February 18 2000 33 4 09 124891 8January 10 2006 34 1 4215 0194 512May 18 2000 35 4 09 124892 6April 11 2006 36 1 4215 0386 713July 18 2000 37 4 09 124893 4July 11 2006 38 1 4215 0502 914October 18 2000 39 4 09 124894 2October 10 2006 40 1 4215 0503 715December 18 2000 41 4 09 124895 0January 9 2007 42 1 4215 0504 516March 17 2001 43 4 09 124896 9May 8 2007 44 1 4215 0916 417May 18 2001 45 4 09 124897 7September 11 2007 46 1 4215 0917 218July 18 2001 47 4 09 124898 5January 8 2008 48 1 4215 0918 019October 18 2001 49 4 09 124899 3May 13 2008 50 1 4215 1697 720January 18 2002 51 4 09 126750 5September 9 2008 52 1 4215 1698 521March 18 2002 53 4 09 126821 8January 13 2009 54 1 4215 1699 322June 18 2002 7 4 09 126822 6May 12 2009 10 1 4215 1700 0Anime Edit A 52 episode anime television series adaptation produced by TMS Entertainment was broadcast on TV Tokyo The first season was broadcast from April 7 to September 29 2001 the second season known as The 2nd Chapter was broadcast from October 6 2001 to March 30 2002 55 The first two opening themes are FreeBird and Breath on Me performed by New Cinema Tokage and the two ending themes Just Wanna Be by Wag and Call my Name by Garnet Crow 56 The second season opening theme is Time Waits for No One by Wag while the first ending theme is Timeless Sleep by Garnet Crow 57 and the second ending theme is Owaranai Yume no Nakade 終わらない夢の中で lit The Never Ending Dream by Project Arms 58 In North American Viz Media licensed the series in 2002 59 The first season was released on nine DVD volumes from October 8 2002 60 to May 4 2004 61 The 2nd Chapter was released on seven DVD volumes from August 24 2004 62 to November 15 2005 63 Discotek Media announced during their Otakon 2017 panel that they had acquired the series 64 Episode list Edit Season 1 Edit No Title Original air date 55 1 Vibrations Kyōshin baibureshon 共振 バイブレーション April 7 2001 2001 04 07 2 Trance Hatsudō toransu 発動 トランス April 14 2001 2001 04 14 3 Nightmare Akumu naitomea 悪夢 ナイトメア April 21 2001 2001 04 21 4 Intercept Geigeki intaseputo 迎撃 インターセプト April 28 2001 2001 04 28 5 Counterattack Hangeki kauntaatakku 反撃 カウンターアタック May 5 2001 2001 05 05 6 Flash Shungeki furasshu 瞬撃 フラッシュ May 12 2001 2001 05 12 7 Trust Kyōtō torasuto 共闘 トラスト May 19 2001 2001 05 19 8 Stranger Ikyō sutorenja 異郷 ストレンジャー May 26 2001 2001 05 26 9 Illusion Makyō iryujon 魔境 イリュージョン June 2 2001 2001 06 02 10 Jabberwock Maju jabau okku 魔獣 ジャバウォック June 9 2001 2001 06 09 11 Evolution Kakusei evu oryushon 覚醒 エヴォリューション June 16 2001 2001 06 16 12 Beat Kodō bito 鼓動 ビート June 23 2001 2001 06 23 13 Blue Men Soshiki burumen 組織 ブルーメン June 30 2001 2001 06 30 14 Welcome Rain Jiu uerukamurein 慈雨 ウエルカムレイン July 7 2001 2001 07 07 15 Showtime Maen shōtaimu 魔宴 ショータイム July 14 2001 2001 07 14 16 Satan Maō Seitan 魔王 セイタン July 21 2001 2001 07 21 17 Heaven Kōrin hebun 降臨 ヘブン July 28 2001 2001 07 28 18 Gehenna Gōka gehena 業火 ゲヘナ August 4 2001 2001 08 04 19 Snark Hunt Kariba sunakuhanto 狩場 スナークハント August 11 2001 2001 08 11 20 Crisis Kiki kuraishisu 危機 クライシス August 18 2001 2001 08 18 21 Wish Kibō u isshu 希望 ウィッシュ August 25 2001 2001 08 25 22 Knight Kishi naito 騎士 ナイト September 1 2001 2001 09 01 23 White Rabbit Shirousagi howaitorabitto 白兎 ホワイトラビット September 8 2001 2001 09 08 24 Venom Mōdoku vu enomu 猛毒 ヴェノム September 15 2001 2001 09 15 25 Judgment Shinban jajjimento 審判 ジャッジメント September 22 2001 2001 09 22 26 Fly Kaikō furai 邂逅 フライ September 29 2001 2001 09 29 Season 2 Edit No in series No in season Title Original air date 55 271 Alive Enrai araivu 遠来 アライヴ October 6 2001 2001 10 06 282 Hound Ryōken haundo 猟犬 ハウンド October 13 2001 2001 10 13 293 Hunted Tōshi hanta 闘士 ハンター October 20 2001 2001 10 20 304 Link Shinrai rinku 信頼 リンク October 27 2001 2001 10 27 315 Hercules Raishu hakyuri 来襲 ハーキュリー November 3 2001 2001 11 03 326 Incubation Fuka inkyubeshon 孵化 インキュベーション November 10 2001 2001 11 10 337 Mars Taiga mazu 火神 マーズ November 17 2001 2001 11 17 348 Canary Torikago kanaria 鳥篭 カナリア November 24 2001 2001 11 24 359 Silent Shijima sairento 静寂 サイレント December 1 2001 2001 12 01 3610 Stream Honryu sutorimu 奔流 ストリーム December 8 2001 2001 12 08 3711 Forward Zenshin fowado 前進 フォワード December 15 2001 2001 12 15 3812 Coma Konsui kōma 昏睡 コーマ December 22 2001 2001 12 22 3913 Element Himizu eremento 火水 エレメント December 29 2001 2001 12 29 4014 Rebirth Fukkatsu ribasu 復活 リバース January 5 2002 2002 01 05 4115 Drakken Rihan dorakken 離反 ドラッケン January 12 2002 2002 01 12 4216 Alice Tanjō Arisu 誕生 アリス January 19 2002 2002 01 19 4317 Turn Tenkai tan 転回 ターン January 26 2002 2002 01 26 4418 Arcadia Genkyō arukadia 幻境 アルカディア February 2 2002 2002 02 02 4519 Killing Field Senjō kiringufirudo 戦場 キリングフィールド February 9 2002 2002 02 09 4620 Fortress Yōsai fōtoresu 要塞 フォートレス February 16 2002 2002 02 16 4721 Junction Kōsaku jankushon 交錯 ジャンクション February 23 2002 2002 02 23 4822 Human Ningen hyuman 人間 ヒューマン March 2 2002 2002 03 02 4923 Revelation Mokushi ribereishon 黙示 リベレイション March 9 2002 2002 03 09 5024 Animus Sekai animusu 世界 アニムス March 16 2002 2002 03 16 5125 Blue Wish Aozora buruu isshu 青空 ブルーウィッシュ March 23 2002 2002 03 23 5226 Life Kikan raifu 帰還 ライフ March 30 2002 2002 03 30 Reception EditBy October 2012 the manga had over 15 million copies in circulation 65 Project ARMS won the 44th Shogakukan Manga Award for the shōnen category in 1999 66 See also EditArea D another manga series written by Nanatsuki Tantei Xeno to Nanatsu no Satsujin Misshitsu another manga series written by Nanatsuki Sunday vs Magazine Shuketsu Chōjō Daikessen a video game including characters from this seriesReferences Edit a b Campbell Scott May 2 2009 Project Arms The Last Revelation Return Vol 22 Advanced Review Active Anime Archived from the original on December 11 2016 Retrieved January 7 2020 Project Arms is an action series through and through with science fiction and cyber punk goodness strewn through it for good measure Macias Patrick January 29 2012 LIST Top 5 Japanese Cyberpunk Anime Manga amp Movies Crunchyroll Archived from the original on December 16 2018 Retrieved December 16 2018 a b c d e f g h PROJECT ARMS in Japanese TMS Entertainment Archived from the original on December 28 2019 Retrieved May 13 2019 週刊少年サンデー 1997年 表示号数16 Media Arts Database in 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