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Zetman

Zetman (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masakazu Katsura. First published as a 49-page one-shot in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump's 1994 Autumn Special, the full-fledged series was published in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump from October 2002 to July 2014, with its chapters collected in 20 tankōbon volumes. A 13-episode anime television series adaptation by TMS Entertainment was broadcast in Japan from April to June 2012. In North America, the anime series was licensed for English language release by Viz Media.

Zetman
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Jin Kanzaki as Zetman
Genre
Manga
Written byMasakazu Katsura
Published byShueisha
ImprintYoung Jump Comics
MagazineWeekly Young Jump
DemographicSeinen
Original runOctober 31, 2002July 24, 2014
Volumes20 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed byOsamu Nabeshima
Produced by
  • Takashi Takano
  • Shūichi Kitada
  • Yoshihiro Furusawa
  • Jun'ichi Hatano
  • Yōsuke Tsuruki
Written byAtsuhiro Tomioka
Music by
  • Gabriele Roberto
  • Suble
  • Yū Yanaura
  • Megumi Sasano
  • Yasushi Sasamoto
StudioTMS Entertainment
Licensed by
Original networkYomiuri TV, Tokyo MX, BS11
English network
Original run April 3, 2012 June 26, 2012
Episodes13

Plot edit

The story starts off with a face-off between two rival superheroes, ZET and Alphas, and then traces their origins – Jin Kanzaki, a young man with the ability to transform into a superhuman being known as ZET, and Kouga Amagi, a young man with a strong sense of justice who uses technology to fight as Alphas.

The fates of these two men and those around them intertwine as they fight to protect mankind and destroy monstrous abominations known as Players, who ironically are the creations of the Amagi Corporation, the company founded by Kouga's grandfather, Mitsugai Amagi.

Characters edit

Jin Kanzaki (神崎 人, Kanzaki Jin) or Jin (ジン) / ZET
Voiced by: Daisuke Namikawa, Romi Park (young) (Japanese); Jason Griffith, Casey Mongillo (young) (English)[3]
A mysterious young man. Jin is a result of the N.E.T. Project by the Amagi Corporation to create the perfect being to fight and destroy the escaped Players. He was however released by Gorō Kanzaki, who wanted nothing more for Jin than to grow up as a normal human. After the death of Kanzaki, Jin stayed with Akemi Kawakami until he witnessed her 'death' under the hands of the Amagi Corp., in an effort to retrieve their creation.
Jin is able to transform a creature known as "ZET", a mutant possessing superhuman abilities, but often mistaken for another Player. The transformation is slow, though it may be accelerated due to extreme rage and conditions.
Kouga Amagi (天城 高雅, Amagi Kōga) or Kouga (コウガ, Kōga) / Alphas (アルファス, Arufasu)
Voiced by: Mamoru Miyano, Yuki Kaida (young) (Japanese); Grant George, Colin Francis (young) (English)[3]
A young man both academically and sports-inclined. He is the grandson of Mitsugai Amagi, founder of the Amagi Corporation. Due to his attraction to an anime 'Ginga Chōjin Alphas', Kouga has developed a strong sense of justice since young. Urged by his encounter with Jin during a fire accident, he had been depending on a trio of researchers since middle school for gadgets which could assist him in his escapades. He lost his right forearm during his captivity by Jirou Nakata, together with his sense of justice.
After learning about the Players and his grandfather's involvement in the project, he initiates the Alphas Project with the trio, who created a high-performance combat body suit resembling Kouga's childhood hero, complete with high-tech weaponry and gadgets, to combat his grandfather's creations. He is very protective of his family, especially his sister, Konoha.
Konoha Amagi (天城 小葉, Amagi Konoha)
Voiced by: Kana Hanazawa (Japanese); Sophie Roberts (Teen), Stephanie Sheh (Young) (English)
Sister to Kouga and granddaughter of Mitsugai. She bears a distinct dislike to her grandfather due to childhood trauma. Konoha first met Jin during her secret volunteer work with her mother when they were still small, and has been harboring feelings for him ever since. When she saw Jin emerge from the building destroyed by the Fire Player and see him faint, she picks up his grandfather's pendant, which she continued to hold onto until the Jin clones stole it from her during the assault on Amagi manor. She is unaware of Jin being ZET, nor of her family's involvement with the Players.
Hanako Tanaka (田中 花子, Tanaka Hanako)
Voiced by: Mariya Ise (Japanese); Erin Fitzgerald (English)
A tomboyish teenage girl. She has had constant headaches since she was born, leading her to go to the nurse's office quite often as a result. Because of this, students thought she was just slacking off, and was bullied by them, leaving her traumatized and unwilling to go to high school. After this, her parents started becoming apathetic to her, forcing her to run away. She met Jin as he was living in the slum she ran away to and has developed romantic feelings for him.

Amagi Corporation edit

Mitsugai Amagi (天城 光鎧, Amagi Mitsugai)
Voiced by: Shozo Iizuka (Japanese); Steve Kramer (English)
Founder and ex-CEO of the Amagi Corporation, who believed in a distinct divide between the rich and the poor. In the pursuit of his dream to create the perfect artificial humans, he initiated the N.E.T. Project, but it eventually led to the escape of his creations, the Players. Having a heavy sense of responsibility for the incident, Mitsugai then commenced Project Z.E.T. to set things right, though once again his plans were foiled by the betrayal of Kanzaki. He then became hell-bent on retrieving ZET back after countless failures to create a new one.
Mitsugai's methods were often hard-handed, but after the destruction of his laboratory a second time by Players, he seems to have softened up, now giving Jin a choice of either becoming ZET or living as a normal human, though it is unknown if this is just a facade or not. He has also agreed to help Kouga in any way he can.
Seizou Amagi (天城 清造, Amagi Seizō)
Voiced by: Masashi Hirose (Japanese); Stephen Mann (English)
Son of Mitsugai, husband of Youko and father to Kouga and Konoha. Current CEO of the Amagi Corporation. An arrogant, sober and cold-hearted man and with elitist attitude because of his family's name. He was named one of the masterminds of the NET Project by Jirou, but he feigns ignorance to all the various secret Projects under Amagi Corp.
Hayami (早見)
Voiced by: Kenichi Suzumura (Japanese); Matthew Mercer (English)
An executive in Amagi Corp. and assistant to Seizou Kouga. He supports Kouga's actions as Alphas, though he only does so to prevent him from taking over Amagi Corp. After being left in a vegetative state, he was brought back by an unknown individual, revealing to Kouga that he was in league with him in a plan to bring down the Amagi clan, which would allow Hayami to take position as the new C.E.O. of Amagi Corp. Soon after his revelation to Kouga, he injects him with one of the insects made by a clone of Ichirō, in order for Kouga's body to reach superhuman levels and help him achieve his agenda. Afterwards, he, Seiji and Suzuki ("Katou") launch a terrorist attack on a New Year's Eve party that Seizou is hosting, in an attempt to make Seizou confess to all the injustices that he committed on film. One of the hostages tries to grab a machine gun from one of the underlings, and in the chaos, Hayami is shot in the chest and seemingly killed.

EVOL edit

EVOL leader (マスター, Masutā)
Voiced by: Kōji Ishii (Japanese); Taylor Henry (English)
The mysterious leader of EVOL, he intends to conquer the world and wipe out humanity. It is unknown what the extent of his power is, though he has the power to keep Players from reverting, and his Player form was modeled after a wolf (while he was fully organic). He was one of the original 13 Players that rebelled, and the creator of the G2 and G3 Players.
Seiji Haitani (灰谷 政次, Haitani Seiji) / Anvil (エンヴィル, Envuiru)
Voiced by: Kōji Yusa (Japanese); Keith Silverstein (English)
The brains of EVOL. He seems to have an interest in Jin, as he implanted a ceramic spike into Jin's heart in order to allow him to freely become ZET. He is shown to be merciless when it comes to getting what he wants. As Anvil, Haitani appears as an angelic being with demonic wings, the complete opposite of Inzen's Degel form. He has even stated that his powers are the opposite of Degel's, so they are pretty much neutralized by each other. The eye in the middle of his chest, if gazed into by Inzen/Degel, is able to keep him frozen in place. He desires to become one with Degel, though is unable to because of their opposing natures.
The Sweeper (掃除人, Sōjinin)
Voiced by: Rikiya Koyama (Japanese); Marc Diraison (English)
Little is known about him except for his appearances to kill off defective Players and that there are dozens of him. He also shows some interest in ZET and wishes to fight with him.
Souya Inzen (陰禅 宗弥, Inzen Sōya) / Degel (デゼル, Dezeru)
Another high ranking EVOL. He and Seiji are two of the three main EVOLs, along with their mysterious leader. He is shown to disapprove of the tactics Seiji uses to get what he wants, and is weary of him doing whatever he wants. He is also a firm believer of the ends justifying the means. Inzen is shown to be strong enough to defeat Kouga/Alphasz in an instant. When he first appeared, he and Kosuri/Bat Player kidnapped the creator of the "Ginga Chōjin Alphasz" anime series for unknown reasons. He later appears during Haitani's attack on Amagi Corp., intent on ending the rogue Player for his betrayal as well as kill Jin, believing him to be too dangerous to allow to live.
As Degel, he appears in a towering demonic form with angelic wings, the complete opposite of Haitani's Anvil form. He is also able to shoot demonic-appearing rods out of his hands, which have the ability to transform into soldiers that follow his commands.

Other characters edit

Jirou Nakata (中田 二郎, Nakata Jirō)
Voiced by: Katsunosuke Hori (Japanese); Dave Mallow (English)
The father of Ichirou, one of the Players. Jirou is a former scientist of Amagi Corp. and an expert in researching the creation of the Players. He admits that the only people he ever cared for were his wife and son, and was devastated when he witnessed his son's murder. When he discovered that the Players were to be used as a means of entertainment, he spoke out against the idea to Kabe, and was sealed inside his underground laboratory soon after, along with the corpse of his son. He soon revived Ichirou by turning him into a Player, and the two survived in the laboratory for sixteen years on nothing but water and medications. When they were set free, he began to plot his revenge against Amagi Corp., along with Ichirou and Katou, a greedy Amagi employee.
Gorō Kanzaki (神崎 悟郎, Kanzaki Gorō)
Voiced by: Mitsuo Senda (Japanese); Adam Nevel (English)
A pioneer in both the N.E.T. and Z.E.T. Projects in the Amagi Corporation, Kanzaki escaped with an infant Jin in defiance to turning his 'child' into a killing machine. Later disguised himself as a homeless old man and posed as the grandfather of the growing Jin. He was killed in a bid to protect Jin from an awakened Player. Kanzaki's head was however retrieved by the Amagi Corp. and hooked up to a computer so as to obtain unknown information about ZET/Jin.
Akemi Kawakami (川上 明美, Kawakami Akemi)
The foster parent to Jin after Kanzaki. Always addressed as "old lady" or "auntie" by Jin, Akemi was an ex-hostess who had a son she lost custody of to her ex-husband. Her face was slashed by a crazed client, who in turn suffered near fatal injuries by a young Jin, having recalled how his grandfather was killed. She has been selling crepes at a roadside stall ever since. She was seemingly killed right in front of Jin's eyes in a bid to let Jin return to the Amagi Corp., but was later revealed by Mitsugai to be alive, and was given back custody of her son with the help of Amagi Corp.
Youko Amagi (天城 葉子, Amagi Yōko)
Voiced by: Aya Hisakawa (Japanese); Cricket Brown (English)
Seizou's wife, and mother to Kouga and Konoha. She was chastised by Mitsugai for doing volunteer work in secret, resulting in Konoha's childhood trauma. She then ran away from home while continuing her volunteer work, and never returned. However, she and Seizou are not officially divorced yet. It is eventually revealed that she has been staying at the home of her lover, Suzuki. She and Konoha are soon kidnapped by Seiji and Suzuki, the latter revealing that Seizou funded human experiments on his wife and his son, Katou. Soon afterwards, Amagi Tower starts to be destroyed, and in the chaos, she is seen falling into an inferno, but she was saved by Suzuki.
Satoshi Suzuki (鈴木 聡史, Suzuki Satoshi)
A friend of Jin's and Youko's lover. After Youko ran away, she went to live with him, where they continued to help the homeless. After Jin was nearly captured, he offers him and those with him sanctuary. Soon afterwards, it is revealed that he is working with Seiji, and the two of them kidnap Konoha and Youko. During Seiji's planned attack on Amagi Corp., he reveals to Seizou, Youko and Konoha that Seizou's funding of human experiments cost him the lives of his wife and his son, Katou. Thus, he reveals that he was "Katou", the mastermind behind the incident with Jirou.

Media edit

Manga edit

Written and illustrated by Masakazu Katsura, Zetman was first published as a 49-page one-shot story in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump's 1994 Autumn Special.[4][5] The chapter was collected, alongside three other one-shots by Katsura, in a single volume titled Zetman, released on July 4, 1995.[6][7] It later started publication as a full-fledged series in the seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump on October 31, 2002,[8] and finished on July 24, 2014 (announced as the ending of "Act 1").[9] Shueisha collected its chapters in 20 tankōbon volumes, released from November 19, 2003,[10] to October 17, 2014.[11]

Outside Japan, the series was licensed by Editorial Ivrea in Argentina,[12] by Grupo Editorial Vid in Mexico,[13] by Star Comics in Italy,[14] by Glénat in Spain,[15] and in France by Tonkam.[16]

Anime edit

Zetman was adapted into an anime television series directed by Osamu Nabeshima, with screenplay by Atsuhiro Tomioka, and character design by Hirotoshi Takaya. Gabriele Roberto supervised the music.[17][18][19] It was broadcast for 13 episodes on Yomiuri TV, Tokyo MX and BS11 from April 3 to June 26, 2012.[20][a]

The anime was available on streaming on Hulu[22] and Viz Media's streaming service.[23] The series started streaming on RetroCrush on November 12, 2021.[24]

Episodes edit

No.TitleOriginal air date [20]
1"Untaught Emotions"
"Mijukuna Kanjō" (未熟な感情)
April 3, 2012 (2012-04-03)
2"In the Fire"
"Guren no Naka de" (紅蓮の中で)
April 10, 2012 (2012-04-10)
3"Tears"
"Namida" ()
April 17, 2012 (2012-04-17)
4"Ill Fortune"
"Yakubyōgami" (疫病神)
April 24, 2012 (2012-04-24)
5"Alphas"
"Arufasu" (アルファス)
May 1, 2012 (2012-05-01)
6"Hostage"
"Hitojichi" (人質)
May 8, 2012 (2012-05-08)
7"The Ring Of Exposure"
"Abaki no Wa" (暴きの輪)
May 15, 2012 (2012-05-15)
8"A Normal Family"
"Futsū no Kazoku" (普通の家族)
May 22, 2012 (2012-05-22)
9"Whereabouts of the Pendant"
"Katami no Yukue" (形見の行方)
May 29, 2012 (2012-05-29)
10"Party"
"Pātī" (パーティー)
June 5, 2012 (2012-06-05)
11"Puppet"
"Ayatsuri Ningyō" (操り人形)
June 12, 2012 (2012-06-12)
12"The Red Stake"
"Akai Kui" (赤い杭)
June 19, 2012 (2012-06-19)
13"Funeral Procession"
"Sōretsu" (葬列)
June 26, 2012 (2012-06-26)

Reception edit

By October 2011, the manga had sold 3.5 million copies.[18]

Sébastien Kimbergt of Animeland noted that the author's previous tales were about "teens' trifles", in contrast to Zetman's "brutal adventures with a profound darkness", and that they preferred Zetman to the author's other works. Animeland noted that Zetman was serialised over a period of many years, which Animeland says gave "the advantage of time to refine the script".[25] Mickaël Géreaume from Planet BD felt that the first volume was inspired by the author's great love of Batman, finding it surprising considering the author's other works were romantic comedies.[26]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Yomiuri TV listed the air dates for the series on Monday at 26:23, which is effectively Tuesday at 2:23 a.m. JST.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Green, Scott (March 30, 2012). "VIDEO: A Stack of "Zetman" Anime TV Commercials". Crunchyroll. from the original on January 27, 2021. Retrieved September 22, 2020.
  2. ^ "The Official Website for Zetman". Viz Media. from the original on January 21, 2018. Retrieved January 21, 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Zetman Cast Led by Daisuke Namikawa, Mamoru Miyano". Anime News Network. from the original on March 5, 2020. Retrieved October 29, 2019.
  4. ^ 週刊少年ジャンプ特別編集 少年ジャンプ1994年(平成6年)AutumnSpecial 94秋 (in Japanese). Mandarake Inc. from the original on August 24, 2023. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  5. ^ Marmonier, Christian (2008). Nicolas Finet (ed.). Dicomanga: le dictionnaire encyclopédique de la bande dessinée japonaise (in French). Paris: Fleurus. pp. 620–621. ISBN 978-2-215-07931-6.
  6. ^ . s-book.com (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on March 21, 2004. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  7. ^ Géreaume, Mickaël. "Zetman - Recueil" (in French). Planete BD. from the original on February 23, 2014. Retrieved June 22, 2010.
  8. ^ バックナンバー 2002年. youngjump.jp (in Japanese). from the original on May 17, 2022. Retrieved September 19, 2022. No.48特大号 (通巻1126号)2002年10月31日 […] 表紙&新連載巻頭カラー「ZETMAN [ゼットマン]」(桂正和)
  9. ^ 桂正和描くSFドラマ「ZETMAN」第1幕完結. Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. July 24, 2014. from the original on June 30, 2015. Retrieved June 9, 2015.
  10. ^ "ZETMAN 1" (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on February 19, 2013. Retrieved June 22, 2010.
  11. ^ "ZETMAN 20" (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on November 9, 2014. Retrieved November 10, 2014.
  12. ^ "Editorial Ivrea" (in Spanish). Editorial Ivrea. from the original on October 20, 2012. Retrieved June 22, 2010.
  13. ^ "Zetman # 1" (in Spanish). Grupo Editorial Vid. from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved June 22, 2010.
  14. ^ "Zetman - 13" (in Italian). Star Comics. from the original on July 19, 2011. Retrieved June 22, 2010.
  15. ^ "Zetman" (in Spanish). Glénat. from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved June 22, 2010.
  16. ^ "Zetman" (in French). Tonkam. from the original on November 29, 2010. Retrieved June 22, 2010.
  17. ^ Loo, Egan (October 18, 2011). "Zetman Manga to Get TV Anime Next April". Anime News Network. from the original on October 20, 2011. Retrieved October 18, 2011.
  18. ^ a b "Zetman TV Anime's Staff at TMS Entertainment Confirmed". Anime News Network. October 18, 2011. from the original on May 12, 2013. Retrieved April 25, 2014.
  19. ^ "Accel World, Natsuiro Kiseki, Zetman, Dusk maiden of Amnesia Premieres Listed". Anime News Network. February 29, 2012. from the original on November 22, 2017. Retrieved March 10, 2012.
  20. ^ a b "Zetman". Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. from the original on March 12, 2023. Retrieved March 12, 2023.
  21. ^ 「電影少女」「I”s」から「ZETMAN」まで、漫画家・桂正和の初個展を開催!TVアニメーション「ZETMAN」放送開始記念「桂正和の世界展」-3/30(金)~4/16(月)渋谷パルコにて-. PR Times (in Japanese). March 26, 2012. from the original on March 12, 2023. Retrieved March 12, 2023.
  22. ^ "Watch Zetman Streaming Online | Hulu (Free Trial)". www.hulu.com. from the original on October 29, 2019. Retrieved October 29, 2019.
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on August 25, 2012. Retrieved September 6, 2012.
  24. ^ Mateo, Alex (November 1, 2021). "RetroCrush Adds Shrine of the Morning Mist, Zetman Anime, Lupin III Specials in November". Anime News Network. from the original on November 19, 2021. Retrieved November 16, 2021.
  25. ^ Kimbergt, Sébastien (February 9, 2004). "1ére impression: Zetman". from the original on October 29, 2019. Retrieved October 29, 2019.
  26. ^ . Archived from the original on February 21, 2009.

Further reading edit

  • "Dossier Zetman". AnimeLand [fr] (in French). No. 125. Anime Manga Presse [fr]. October 5, 2006. pp. 32–34. ISSN 1148-0807.

External links edit

  • Official manga website at Weekly Young Jump (in Japanese)
  • Official anime website (in Japanese)
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived 2012-08-25)
  • Zetman (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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Zetman stylized in all caps is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masakazu Katsura First published as a 49 page one shot in Shueisha s shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump s 1994 Autumn Special the full fledged series was published in Shueisha s seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump from October 2002 to July 2014 with its chapters collected in 20 tankōbon volumes A 13 episode anime television series adaptation by TMS Entertainment was broadcast in Japan from April to June 2012 In North America the anime series was licensed for English language release by Viz Media ZetmanFirst tankōbon volume cover featuring Jin Kanzaki as ZetmanGenreAction 1 Science fiction 2 Superhero 1 MangaWritten byMasakazu KatsuraPublished byShueishaImprintYoung Jump ComicsMagazineWeekly Young JumpDemographicSeinenOriginal runOctober 31 2002 July 24 2014Volumes20 List of volumes Anime television seriesDirected byOsamu NabeshimaProduced byTakashi TakanoShuichi KitadaYoshihiro FurusawaJun ichi HatanoYōsuke TsurukiWritten byAtsuhiro TomiokaMusic byGabriele RobertoSubleYu YanauraMegumi SasanoYasushi SasamotoStudioTMS EntertainmentLicensed byAU Madman EntertainmentNA Viz MediaOriginal networkYomiuri TV Tokyo MX BS11English networkNA Neon AlleyOriginal runApril 3 2012 June 26 2012Episodes13 Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 2 1 Amagi Corporation 2 2 EVOL 2 3 Other characters 3 Media 3 1 Manga 3 2 Anime 3 2 1 Episodes 4 Reception 5 Notes 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksPlot editThe story starts off with a face off between two rival superheroes ZET and Alphas and then traces their origins Jin Kanzaki a young man with the ability to transform into a superhuman being known as ZET and Kouga Amagi a young man with a strong sense of justice who uses technology to fight as Alphas The fates of these two men and those around them intertwine as they fight to protect mankind and destroy monstrous abominations known as Players who ironically are the creations of the Amagi Corporation the company founded by Kouga s grandfather Mitsugai Amagi Characters editJin Kanzaki 神崎 人 Kanzaki Jin or Jin ジン ZET Voiced by Daisuke Namikawa Romi Park young Japanese Jason Griffith Casey Mongillo young English 3 A mysterious young man Jin is a result of the N E T Project by the Amagi Corporation to create the perfect being to fight and destroy the escaped Players He was however released by Gorō Kanzaki who wanted nothing more for Jin than to grow up as a normal human After the death of Kanzaki Jin stayed with Akemi Kawakami until he witnessed her death under the hands of the Amagi Corp in an effort to retrieve their creation Jin is able to transform a creature known as ZET a mutant possessing superhuman abilities but often mistaken for another Player The transformation is slow though it may be accelerated due to extreme rage and conditions Kouga Amagi 天城 高雅 Amagi Kōga or Kouga コウガ Kōga Alphas アルファス Arufasu Voiced by Mamoru Miyano Yuki Kaida young Japanese Grant George Colin Francis young English 3 A young man both academically and sports inclined He is the grandson of Mitsugai Amagi founder of the Amagi Corporation Due to his attraction to an anime Ginga Chōjin Alphas Kouga has developed a strong sense of justice since young Urged by his encounter with Jin during a fire accident he had been depending on a trio of researchers since middle school for gadgets which could assist him in his escapades He lost his right forearm during his captivity by Jirou Nakata together with his sense of justice After learning about the Players and his grandfather s involvement in the project he initiates the Alphas Project with the trio who created a high performance combat body suit resembling Kouga s childhood hero complete with high tech weaponry and gadgets to combat his grandfather s creations He is very protective of his family especially his sister Konoha Konoha Amagi 天城 小葉 Amagi Konoha Voiced by Kana Hanazawa Japanese Sophie Roberts Teen Stephanie Sheh Young English Sister to Kouga and granddaughter of Mitsugai She bears a distinct dislike to her grandfather due to childhood trauma Konoha first met Jin during her secret volunteer work with her mother when they were still small and has been harboring feelings for him ever since When she saw Jin emerge from the building destroyed by the Fire Player and see him faint she picks up his grandfather s pendant which she continued to hold onto until the Jin clones stole it from her during the assault on Amagi manor She is unaware of Jin being ZET nor of her family s involvement with the Players Hanako Tanaka 田中 花子 Tanaka Hanako Voiced by Mariya Ise Japanese Erin Fitzgerald English A tomboyish teenage girl She has had constant headaches since she was born leading her to go to the nurse s office quite often as a result Because of this students thought she was just slacking off and was bullied by them leaving her traumatized and unwilling to go to high school After this her parents started becoming apathetic to her forcing her to run away She met Jin as he was living in the slum she ran away to and has developed romantic feelings for him Amagi Corporation edit Mitsugai Amagi 天城 光鎧 Amagi Mitsugai Voiced by Shozo Iizuka Japanese Steve Kramer English Founder and ex CEO of the Amagi Corporation who believed in a distinct divide between the rich and the poor In the pursuit of his dream to create the perfect artificial humans he initiated the N E T Project but it eventually led to the escape of his creations the Players Having a heavy sense of responsibility for the incident Mitsugai then commenced Project Z E T to set things right though once again his plans were foiled by the betrayal of Kanzaki He then became hell bent on retrieving ZET back after countless failures to create a new one Mitsugai s methods were often hard handed but after the destruction of his laboratory a second time by Players he seems to have softened up now giving Jin a choice of either becoming ZET or living as a normal human though it is unknown if this is just a facade or not He has also agreed to help Kouga in any way he can Seizou Amagi 天城 清造 Amagi Seizō Voiced by Masashi Hirose Japanese Stephen Mann English Son of Mitsugai husband of Youko and father to Kouga and Konoha Current CEO of the Amagi Corporation An arrogant sober and cold hearted man and with elitist attitude because of his family s name He was named one of the masterminds of the NET Project by Jirou but he feigns ignorance to all the various secret Projects under Amagi Corp Hayami 早見 Voiced by Kenichi Suzumura Japanese Matthew Mercer English An executive in Amagi Corp and assistant to Seizou Kouga He supports Kouga s actions as Alphas though he only does so to prevent him from taking over Amagi Corp After being left in a vegetative state he was brought back by an unknown individual revealing to Kouga that he was in league with him in a plan to bring down the Amagi clan which would allow Hayami to take position as the new C E O of Amagi Corp Soon after his revelation to Kouga he injects him with one of the insects made by a clone of Ichirō in order for Kouga s body to reach superhuman levels and help him achieve his agenda Afterwards he Seiji and Suzuki Katou launch a terrorist attack on a New Year s Eve party that Seizou is hosting in an attempt to make Seizou confess to all the injustices that he committed on film One of the hostages tries to grab a machine gun from one of the underlings and in the chaos Hayami is shot in the chest and seemingly killed EVOL edit EVOL leader マスター Masuta Voiced by Kōji Ishii Japanese Taylor Henry English The mysterious leader of EVOL he intends to conquer the world and wipe out humanity It is unknown what the extent of his power is though he has the power to keep Players from reverting and his Player form was modeled after a wolf while he was fully organic He was one of the original 13 Players that rebelled and the creator of the G2 and G3 Players Seiji Haitani 灰谷 政次 Haitani Seiji Anvil エンヴィル Envuiru Voiced by Kōji Yusa Japanese Keith Silverstein English The brains of EVOL He seems to have an interest in Jin as he implanted a ceramic spike into Jin s heart in order to allow him to freely become ZET He is shown to be merciless when it comes to getting what he wants As Anvil Haitani appears as an angelic being with demonic wings the complete opposite of Inzen s Degel form He has even stated that his powers are the opposite of Degel s so they are pretty much neutralized by each other The eye in the middle of his chest if gazed into by Inzen Degel is able to keep him frozen in place He desires to become one with Degel though is unable to because of their opposing natures The Sweeper 掃除人 Sōjinin Voiced by Rikiya Koyama Japanese Marc Diraison English Little is known about him except for his appearances to kill off defective Players and that there are dozens of him He also shows some interest in ZET and wishes to fight with him Souya Inzen 陰禅 宗弥 Inzen Sōya Degel デゼル Dezeru Another high ranking EVOL He and Seiji are two of the three main EVOLs along with their mysterious leader He is shown to disapprove of the tactics Seiji uses to get what he wants and is weary of him doing whatever he wants He is also a firm believer of the ends justifying the means Inzen is shown to be strong enough to defeat Kouga Alphasz in an instant When he first appeared he and Kosuri Bat Player kidnapped the creator of the Ginga Chōjin Alphasz anime series for unknown reasons He later appears during Haitani s attack on Amagi Corp intent on ending the rogue Player for his betrayal as well as kill Jin believing him to be too dangerous to allow to live As Degel he appears in a towering demonic form with angelic wings the complete opposite of Haitani s Anvil form He is also able to shoot demonic appearing rods out of his hands which have the ability to transform into soldiers that follow his commands Other characters edit Jirou Nakata 中田 二郎 Nakata Jirō Voiced by Katsunosuke Hori Japanese Dave Mallow English The father of Ichirou one of the Players Jirou is a former scientist of Amagi Corp and an expert in researching the creation of the Players He admits that the only people he ever cared for were his wife and son and was devastated when he witnessed his son s murder When he discovered that the Players were to be used as a means of entertainment he spoke out against the idea to Kabe and was sealed inside his underground laboratory soon after along with the corpse of his son He soon revived Ichirou by turning him into a Player and the two survived in the laboratory for sixteen years on nothing but water and medications When they were set free he began to plot his revenge against Amagi Corp along with Ichirou and Katou a greedy Amagi employee Gorō Kanzaki 神崎 悟郎 Kanzaki Gorō Voiced by Mitsuo Senda Japanese Adam Nevel English A pioneer in both the N E T and Z E T Projects in the Amagi Corporation Kanzaki escaped with an infant Jin in defiance to turning his child into a killing machine Later disguised himself as a homeless old man and posed as the grandfather of the growing Jin He was killed in a bid to protect Jin from an awakened Player Kanzaki s head was however retrieved by the Amagi Corp and hooked up to a computer so as to obtain unknown information about ZET Jin Akemi Kawakami 川上 明美 Kawakami Akemi The foster parent to Jin after Kanzaki Always addressed as old lady or auntie by Jin Akemi was an ex hostess who had a son she lost custody of to her ex husband Her face was slashed by a crazed client who in turn suffered near fatal injuries by a young Jin having recalled how his grandfather was killed She has been selling crepes at a roadside stall ever since She was seemingly killed right in front of Jin s eyes in a bid to let Jin return to the Amagi Corp but was later revealed by Mitsugai to be alive and was given back custody of her son with the help of Amagi Corp Youko Amagi 天城 葉子 Amagi Yōko Voiced by Aya Hisakawa Japanese Cricket Brown English Seizou s wife and mother to Kouga and Konoha She was chastised by Mitsugai for doing volunteer work in secret resulting in Konoha s childhood trauma She then ran away from home while continuing her volunteer work and never returned However she and Seizou are not officially divorced yet It is eventually revealed that she has been staying at the home of her lover Suzuki She and Konoha are soon kidnapped by Seiji and Suzuki the latter revealing that Seizou funded human experiments on his wife and his son Katou Soon afterwards Amagi Tower starts to be destroyed and in the chaos she is seen falling into an inferno but she was saved by Suzuki Satoshi Suzuki 鈴木 聡史 Suzuki Satoshi A friend of Jin s and Youko s lover After Youko ran away she went to live with him where they continued to help the homeless After Jin was nearly captured he offers him and those with him sanctuary Soon afterwards it is revealed that he is working with Seiji and the two of them kidnap Konoha and Youko During Seiji s planned attack on Amagi Corp he reveals to Seizou Youko and Konoha that Seizou s funding of human experiments cost him the lives of his wife and his son Katou Thus he reveals that he was Katou the mastermind behind the incident with Jirou Media editManga edit Main article List of Zetman chapters Written and illustrated by Masakazu Katsura Zetman was first published as a 49 page one shot story in Shueisha s Weekly Shōnen Jump s 1994 Autumn Special 4 5 The chapter was collected alongside three other one shots by Katsura in a single volume titled Zetman released on July 4 1995 6 7 It later started publication as a full fledged series in the seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump on October 31 2002 8 and finished on July 24 2014 announced as the ending of Act 1 9 Shueisha collected its chapters in 20 tankōbon volumes released from November 19 2003 10 to October 17 2014 11 Outside Japan the series was licensed by Editorial Ivrea in Argentina 12 by Grupo Editorial Vid in Mexico 13 by Star Comics in Italy 14 by Glenat in Spain 15 and in France by Tonkam 16 Anime edit Zetman was adapted into an anime television series directed by Osamu Nabeshima with screenplay by Atsuhiro Tomioka and character design by Hirotoshi Takaya Gabriele Roberto supervised the music 17 18 19 It was broadcast for 13 episodes on Yomiuri TV Tokyo MX and BS11 from April 3 to June 26 2012 20 a The anime was available on streaming on Hulu 22 and Viz Media s streaming service 23 The series started streaming on RetroCrush on November 12 2021 24 Episodes edit No TitleOriginal air date 20 1 Untaught Emotions Mijukuna Kanjō 未熟な感情 April 3 2012 2012 04 03 2 In the Fire Guren no Naka de 紅蓮の中で April 10 2012 2012 04 10 3 Tears Namida 涙 April 17 2012 2012 04 17 4 Ill Fortune Yakubyōgami 疫病神 April 24 2012 2012 04 24 5 Alphas Arufasu アルファス May 1 2012 2012 05 01 6 Hostage Hitojichi 人質 May 8 2012 2012 05 08 7 The Ring Of Exposure Abaki no Wa 暴きの輪 May 15 2012 2012 05 15 8 A Normal Family Futsu no Kazoku 普通の家族 May 22 2012 2012 05 22 9 Whereabouts of the Pendant Katami no Yukue 形見の行方 May 29 2012 2012 05 29 10 Party Pati パーティー June 5 2012 2012 06 05 11 Puppet Ayatsuri Ningyō 操り人形 June 12 2012 2012 06 12 12 The Red Stake Akai Kui 赤い杭 June 19 2012 2012 06 19 13 Funeral Procession Sōretsu 葬列 June 26 2012 2012 06 26 Reception editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2010 By October 2011 the manga had sold 3 5 million copies 18 Sebastien Kimbergt of Animeland noted that the author s previous tales were about teens trifles in contrast to Zetman s brutal adventures with a profound darkness and that they preferred Zetman to the author s other works Animeland noted that Zetman was serialised over a period of many years which Animeland says gave the advantage of time to refine the script 25 Mickael Gereaume from Planet BD felt that the first volume was inspired by the author s great love of Batman finding it surprising considering the author s other works were romantic comedies 26 Notes edit Yomiuri TV listed the air dates for the series on Monday at 26 23 which is effectively Tuesday at 2 23 a m JST 21 References edit a b Green Scott March 30 2012 VIDEO A Stack of Zetman Anime TV Commercials Crunchyroll Archived from the original on January 27 2021 Retrieved September 22 2020 The Official Website for Zetman Viz Media Archived from the original on January 21 2018 Retrieved January 21 2018 a b Zetman Cast Led by Daisuke Namikawa Mamoru Miyano Anime News Network Archived from the original on March 5 2020 Retrieved October 29 2019 週刊少年ジャンプ特別編集 少年ジャンプ1994年 平成6年 AutumnSpecial 94秋 in Japanese Mandarake Inc Archived from the original on August 24 2023 Retrieved August 24 2023 Marmonier Christian 2008 Nicolas Finet ed Dicomanga le dictionnaire encyclopedique de la bande dessinee japonaise in French Paris Fleurus pp 620 621 ISBN 978 2 215 07931 6 ZETMAN s book com in Japanese Shueisha Archived from the original on March 21 2004 Retrieved August 24 2023 Gereaume Mickael Zetman Recueil in French Planete BD Archived from the original on February 23 2014 Retrieved June 22 2010 バックナンバー 2002年 youngjump jp in Japanese Archived from the original on May 17 2022 Retrieved September 19 2022 No 48特大号 通巻1126号 2002年10月31日 表紙 新連載巻頭カラー ZETMAN ゼットマン 桂正和 桂正和描くSFドラマ ZETMAN 第1幕完結 Comic Natalie in Japanese Natasha Inc July 24 2014 Archived from the original on June 30 2015 Retrieved June 9 2015 ZETMAN 1 in Japanese Shueisha Archived from the original on February 19 2013 Retrieved June 22 2010 ZETMAN 20 in Japanese Shueisha Archived from the original on November 9 2014 Retrieved November 10 2014 Editorial Ivrea in Spanish Editorial Ivrea Archived from the original on October 20 2012 Retrieved June 22 2010 Zetman 1 in Spanish Grupo Editorial Vid Archived from the original on July 14 2011 Retrieved June 22 2010 Zetman 13 in Italian Star Comics Archived from the original on July 19 2011 Retrieved June 22 2010 Zetman in Spanish Glenat Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved June 22 2010 Zetman in French Tonkam Archived from the original on November 29 2010 Retrieved June 22 2010 Loo Egan October 18 2011 Zetman Manga to Get TV Anime Next April Anime News Network Archived from the original on October 20 2011 Retrieved October 18 2011 a b Zetman TV Anime s Staff at TMS Entertainment Confirmed Anime News Network October 18 2011 Archived from the original on May 12 2013 Retrieved April 25 2014 Accel World Natsuiro Kiseki Zetman Dusk maiden of Amnesia Premieres Listed Anime News Network February 29 2012 Archived from the original on November 22 2017 Retrieved March 10 2012 a b Zetman Media Arts Database in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Archived from the original on March 12 2023 Retrieved March 12 2023 電影少女 I s から ZETMAN まで 漫画家 桂正和の初個展を開催 TVアニメーション ZETMAN 放送開始記念 桂正和の世界展 3 30 金 4 16 月 渋谷パルコにて PR Times in Japanese March 26 2012 Archived from the original on March 12 2023 Retrieved March 12 2023 Watch Zetman Streaming Online Hulu Free Trial www hulu com Archived from the original on October 29 2019 Retrieved October 29 2019 Zetman VIZ ANIME Free Anime Online All the Time Archived from the original on August 25 2012 Retrieved September 6 2012 Mateo Alex November 1 2021 RetroCrush Adds Shrine of the Morning Mist Zetman Anime Lupin III Specials in November Anime News Network Archived from the original on November 19 2021 Retrieved November 16 2021 Kimbergt Sebastien February 9 2004 1ere impression Zetman Archived from the original on October 29 2019 Retrieved October 29 2019 Zetman t 1 de chez Tonkam Planete BD la planete des bandes dessinees Archived from the original on February 21 2009 Further reading edit Dossier Zetman AnimeLand fr in French No 125 Anime Manga Presse fr October 5 2006 pp 32 34 ISSN 1148 0807 External links editOfficial manga website at Weekly Young Jump in Japanese Official anime website in Japanese Official anime website at Viz Anime at the Wayback Machine archived 2012 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