fiction.wikisort.org - MovieBe-Bop High School (ビー・バップ・ハイスクール, Bī Bappu Hai Sukūru) is a manga series by Kazuhiro Kiuchi that was published in sequential parts in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Young Magazine from 1983 to 2003. It has been adapted into seven live-action films, a video game, and an OVA anime series.
Manga series by Kazuhiro Kiuchi
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 Cover of the first tankōbon volume, featuring Tooru Nakama (left) and Hiroshi Katou (right) |
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Genre | Yankī[1] |
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Written by | Kazuhiro Kiuchi |
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Published by | Kodansha |
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Imprint | Young Magazine KC |
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Magazine | Weekly Young Magazine |
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Demographic | Seinen |
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Original run | 1983 – 2003 |
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Volumes | 48 |
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Directed by | Hiroyuki Nasu |
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Released | December 14, 1985 |
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Runtime | 90 minutes |
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Directed by | Hiroyuki Nasu |
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Released | August 9, 1986 |
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Runtime | 95 minutes |
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Directed by | Hiroyuki Nasu |
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Released | March 21, 1987 |
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Runtime | 96 minutes |
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Directed by | Hiroyuki Nasu |
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Released | December 12, 1987 |
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Runtime | 90 minutes |
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Directed by | Hiroyuki Nasu |
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Released | August 6, 1988 |
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Runtime | 90 minutes |
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Directed by | Hiroyuki Nasu |
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Released | December 17, 1988 |
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Runtime | 90 minutes |
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Developer | Data East |
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Publisher | Data East |
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Genre | Adventure |
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Platform | Nintendo Family Computer |
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Released | |
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Directed by | Toshihiko Arisako (episodes 1-2, 6) Hiroyuki Kakudō (episodes 3-5) Junichi Fujise (ep 7) |
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Written by | Kazuhiro Kiuchi (episodes 1-3) Kazumasa Kiuchi (episodes 1-3) Tatsuhiko Urahata (episodes 4-5) Sara Uemura (episode 6) |
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Studio | Toei Animation |
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Released | January 26, 1990 – March 21, 1995 |
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Episodes | 7 |
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Directed by | Kazuhiro Kiuchi |
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Released | February 19, 1994 |
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Original network | TBS |
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Original run | 2004 – 2005 |
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Episodes | 2 |
Story
The story revolves around the lives of two rough-and-tumble high school friends, Hiroshi Kato (加藤 浩志 Katō Hiroshi, ヒロシ Hiroshi) and Toru Nakama (中間 徹 Nakama Tōru, トオル Tooru), who frequently cause trouble and start fights. In keeping with the spirit of the manga, Toru and Hiroshi style their hair in punch perms and also adopt exaggerated swaggering gaits. The manga also features an assortment of outlandish characters who also sport unusual fashions and hairdos.
Live action films
There are seven live-action films based on the manga.
- Be-Bop High School (1985-12-14)
- Be-Bop High School: Yotaro Lamentation (1986-08-09)
- Be-Bop High School: Yotaro March (1987-03-21)
- Be-Bop High School: Koko Yotaro Kyoso-Kyoku (1987-12-12)
- Be-Bop High School: Koko Yotaro Ondo (1988-08-06)
- Be-Bop High School: Koko Yotaro Kanketsu-Hen (1988-12-17)[3]
- Be-Bop High School (1994)[4]
Video game
Be-Bop High School was adapted into a video game called Be-Bop High School: Kōkōsei Gokuraku Densetsu (ビーバップハイスクール高校生極楽伝説, Bi-Bappu Hai Sukuru: Kōkōsei Gokuraku Densetsu) that was released in 1988 by Data East for the Nintendo Famicom console. The game is a text-heavy adventure in which the player controls a gang of high school boys. It was released only in Japan. It is a single-player video game with no special system requirements and the input method is the NES game controller.
OVA
Toei Animation released 7 OVAS based on the manga from 1990 to 1998. They also released 3 OVAS based on the parody manga "BE-BOP-KAIZOKUBAN" (BE-BOP 海賊版)
- BE-BOP-HIGHSCHOOL (1990-01-26)
- BE-BOP-HIGHSCHOOL 2 (1990-10-26)
- BE-BOP-HIGHSCHOOL 3 (1991-12-27)
- BE-BOP-HIGHSCHOOL 4 (1992-07-25)
- BE-BOP-HIGHSCHOOL 5 (1993-03-25)
- BE-BOP-HIGHSCHOOL 6 (1995-03-21)
- BE-BOP-HIGHSCHOOL 7 (1998-12-11)
- BE-BOP-KAIZOKUBAN (1991-03-22)
- BE-BOP-KAIZOKUBAN 2 (1992-02-25)
- BE-BOP-KAIZOKUBAN 3 (1993-06-25)
TV drama
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References
External links
Young Magazine series |
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Weekly | 1980s |
- Akira (1982)
- Be-Bop High School (1983)
- Bataashi Kingyo (1986)
- Shakotan Boogie (1986)
- 3×3 Eyes (1989)
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1990s |
- Ghost in the Shell: 1.5: Human Error Processor (1991)
- Wangan Midnight (1992)
- Weather Report Girl (1992)
- The Ping Pong Club (1993)
- Dragon Head (1994)
- Initial D (1995)
- Tobaku Mokushiroku Kaiji (1996)
- Ghost in the Shell: 2: Man-Machine Interface (1997)
- Ippatsu Kiki Musume (1998)
- Bakugyaku Familia (1999)
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2000s |
- Tobaku Hakairoku Kaiji (2000)
- Chobits (2000)
- Himizu (2001)
- Higanjima (2002)
- Remote (2002)
- xxxHolic (2003)
- Ciguatera (2003)
- Saru Lock (2003)
- Minami-ke (2004)
- Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji (2004)
- Biomega (2004)
- Sweet Poolside (2004)
- Kenka Shōbai (2005)
- Cherry Nights (2005)
- Shinjuku Swan (2005)
- The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls (2005)
- Himeanole (2008)
- Coppelion (2008)
- Wangan Midnight: C1 Runner (2008)
- Kiss×sis (2008)
- Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji: Kazuya-hen (2009)
- Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (2009)
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2010s |
- Prison School (2011)
- Wild Cherry Nights (2011)
- Psychometrer (2011)
- Green Blood (2011)
- Yuki ni Tsubasa (2011)
- Hantsu × Trash (2012)
- Cherry Nights R (2012)
- xxxHolic: Rei (2013)
- Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji: One Poker-hen (2013)
- Yuki ni Tsubasa: Haru (2013)
- Tokkō Jimuin Minowa (2013)
- Kenka Kagyō (2013)
- Debusen (2014)
- Takane no Hana (2014)
- GTO: Paradise Lost (2014)
- Harem Marriage (2014)
- Higanjima 48-nichi-go… (2014)
- The Fable (2014)
- Back Street Girls (2015)
- Sailor Ace (2015)
- Magical Sempai (2016)
- Seven Shakespeares: Non Sanz Droict (2016)
- 1-nichi Gaishutsuroku Hanchō (2016)
- Are You Lost? (2017)
- Satanophany (2017)
- Parallel Paradise (2017)
- Why the Hell are You Here, Teacher!? (2017)
- NeuN (2017)
- My Home Hero (2017)
- Basilisk: Ōka Ninpō Jō (2017)
- Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji: 24 Oku Dasshutsu-hen (2017)
- MF Ghost (2017)
- Hen na Chishiki ni Kuwashii Kanojo Takayukashiki Sōko-san (2018)
- My Dearest Self with Malice Aforethought (2018)
- My Boy (2018)
- Under Ninja (2018)
- My Roomie Is a Dino (2018)
- Shin Shinchō Kōki (2019)
- Does a Hot Elf Live Next Door to You? (2019)
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2020s |
- Boys Run the Riot (2020)
- With You and the Rain (2020)
- Tawawa on Monday (2020)
- Sanzennenme no Kamitaiō (2020)
- Tsugumi Project (2021)
- The Fable: The Second Contact (2021)
- Manshū Ahen Squad (2021)
- Ya Boy Kongming! (2021)
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Kaizokuban (online)/ e YM (defunct) |
- 3×3 Eyes: Genjū no Mori no Sōnansha (2014)
- Starving Anonymous (2016)
- 3×3 Eyes: Kiseki no Yami no Keiyakusha (2016)
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Uppers (defunct) |
- Forest of Piano (1998)
- Garōden (1999)
- G-Taste (2000)
- Rose Hip Rose (2002)
- Basilisk (2003)
- Majokko Tsukune-chan (2003)
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Kaizokuban (defunct) |
- 3×3 Eyes (1987)
- Ghost in the Shell (1989)
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Kodansha Manga Award – General |
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1980s |
- Karyūdo no Seiza by Machiko Satonaka (1982)
- P.S. Genki Desu, Shunpei by Fumi Saimon (1983)
- Akira by Katsuhiro Otomo (1984)
- Okashi na Futari by Jūzō Yamasaki (1985)
- Adolf by Osamu Tezuka and What's Michael? by Makoto Kobayashi (1986)
- Actor by Kaiji Kawaguchi (1987)
- Bonobono by Mikio Igarashi and Be-Bop High School by Kazuhiro Kiuchi (1988)
- Showa: A History of Japan by Shigeru Mizuki (1989)
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1990s |
- The Silent Service by Kaiji Kawaguchi and Gorillaman by Harold Sakuishi (1990)
- Kachō Shima Kōsaku by Kenshi Hirokane and Waru by Jun Fukami (1991)
- Naniwa Kin'yūdō by Yūji Aoki (1992)
- Parasyte by Hitoshi Iwaaki (1993)
- Tetsujin Ganma by Yasuhito Yamamoto (1994)
- Hanada Shōnen Shi by Makoto Isshiki (1995)
- The Ping Pong Club by Minoru Furuya (1996)
- Dragon Head by Minetarō Mochizuki (1997)
- Gambling Apocalypse: Kaiji by Nobuyuki Fukumoto and Sōten Kōro by Hagin Yi and King Gonta (1998)
- Wangan Midnight by Michiharu Kusunoki (1999)
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2000s |
- Vagabond by Takehiko Inoue (2000)
- 20th Century Boys by Naoki Urasawa (2001)
- Zipang by Kaiji Kawaguchi (2002)
- The Life of Genius Professor Yanagizawa by Kazumi Yamashita (2003)
- Basilisk by Masaki Segawa (2004)
- Dragon Zakura by Norifusa Mita (2005)
- Mushishi by Yuki Urushibara (2006)
- Big Windup! by Asa Higuchi (2007)
- Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture by Masayuki Ishikawa (2008)
- Oh My Goddess! by Kōsuke Fujishima (2009)
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2010s |
- Giant Killing by Masaya Tsunamoto (2010)
- March Comes In like a Lion by Chica Umino and Space Brothers by Chūya Koyama (2011)
- Vinland Saga by Makoto Yukimura (2012)
- Gurazeni by Yūji Moritaka and Keiji Adachi and Prison School by Akira Hiramoto (2013)
- Shōwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjū by Haruko Kumota (2014)
- Knights of Sidonia by Tsutomu Nihei (2015)
- Kōnodori by Yū Suzunoki (2016)
- The Fable by Katsuhisa Minami (2017)
- Sanju Mariko by Yuki Ozawa and Fragile by Saburō Megumi and Bin Kusamizu (2018)
- What Did You Eat Yesterday? by Fumi Yoshinaga (2019)
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2020s |
- Blue Period by Tsubasa Yamaguchi (2020)
- Yuria-sensei no Akai Ito by Kiwa Irie (2021)
- Police in a Pod by Miko Yasu (2022)
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Toei Animation OVAs, ONAs, and TV specials |
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OVAs/ONAs |
- Tongari Bōshi no Memoru: Marielle no Hōsekibako (1985)
- Transformers: Scramble City (1986)
- Shin Kabukicho Story Hana no Asuka-gumi! (1987)
- Xanadu: The Legend of Dragon Slayer (1988)
- Crying Freeman (1988–1994)
- Be-Bop High School (1990–1995)
- Hana no Asuka-gumi! Loenly Cats Battle Royale (1990)
- Transformers: Zone (1990)
- Hengen Taima Yakō Karura Mau! Sendai Kokeshi Enka (1990–1991)
- Utsunomiko: Heaven Chapter (1990–1992)
- Sword for Truth (1990)
- Vampire Wars (1991)
- Psychic Wars (1991)
- Sukeban Deka (1991)
- 3×3 Eyes (1991–1992)
- Kamen Rider SD (1993)
- Dragon Ball Z Side Story: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans (1993)
- The Human Revolution (1995–2004)
- Angel Densetsu (1996)
- Jigoku Sensei Nūbē (1998–1999)
- Denshin Mamotte Shugogetten! (2000–2001)
- Saint Seiya: Hades (2002–2008)
- Kanon Kazahana (2003)
- Interlude (2004)
- Ojamajo Doremi Na-i-sho (2004)
- Re: Cutie Honey (2004)
- Iriya no Sora, UFO no Natsu (2005)
- Eko Eko Azarak (2007)
- Red Colored Elegy (2007)
- One Piece: Romance Dawn Story (2008)
- Pretty Cure All Stars: GoGo Dream Live (2008)
- One Piece Film Strong World: Episode 0 (2009)
- Halo Legends: Odd One Out (animated sequence) (2010)
- Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans (2010)
- Kyousougiga (2011–2012)
- The Kindaichi Case Files: The Black Magic Murders (2012–2013)
- Sailor Moon Crystal (2014–2015)
- Saint Seiya: Soul of Gold (2015)
- Robot Girls Z+ (2015)
- Kado: Beyond Information (2018)
- Super Dragon Ball Heroes (2018–present)
- Saint Seiya: Saintia Shō (2018–2019)
- Ojamajo Doremi: Owarai Gekijō (2019–2020)
- Knights of the Zodiac: Saint Seiya (2019–present)
- Digimon Adventure 20th Memorial Story (2019–2020)
- Akuma-kun (2023)
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TV specials |
- Dracula: Sovereign of the Damned (1980)
- Hashire Melos! (1981)
- Kyoufu Densetsu Kaiki! Frankenstein (1981)
- Showdown! The 7 Justice Supermen vs. The Space Samurais (1984)
- The Three-Eyed One: Prince in the Devil Island (1985)
- Saint Elmo – Hikari no Raihousha (1986)
- Dragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of Goku (1990)
- Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks (1993)
- Sailor Moon SuperS specials (1995)
- Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy (1997)
- One Piece (2000–2018)
- Digital Monster X-Evolution (2005)
- The Kindaichi Case Files (2007)
- Dream 9 Toriko & One Piece & Dragon Ball Z Super Collaboration Special!! (2013)
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