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Japanese manga series by Kazushi Hagiwara

Bastard!!
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Cover of the kickoff tankōbon volume, featuring Dark Schneider (correct) and Tia Noto Yoko (eye)

Bastard!! -暗黒の破壊神-
( Basutādo!! Ankoku no Hakaishin )
Genre
  • Dark fantasy[1]
  • Post-apocalyptic[2]
  • Sword and sorcery[3] [4]
Manga
Written by Kazushi Hagiwara
Published by Shueisha
English publisher

NA

Viz Media

Imprint Jump Comics
Magazine
  • Weekly Shōnen Jump
  • (1988–1989, 1997–2000)
  • Weekly Shōnen Jump Specials
  • (1990–1996)
  • Ultra Bound
  • (2000–2010)
Demographic Shōnen, seinen
Original run March 14, 1988May 19, 2010 (on hiatus)
Volumes 27 (List of volumes)
Original video blitheness
Directed past Katsuhito Akiyama
Produced past
  • Tetsuo Daitoku
  • Toru Miura
Written by Hiroshi Yamaguchi
Music past Kohei Tanaka
Studio AIC
Licensed by

NA

Pioneer Amusement

Released Baronial 25, 1992 June 25, 1993
Runtime xxx minutes (each)
Episodes vi
Original net animation
Bounder!! -Heavy Metal, Nighttime Fantasy-
Directed by Takaharu Ozaki
Written by Yōsuke Kuroda
Music by Yasuharu Takanashi
Studio Liden Films
Licensed by Netflix
Released 2022 scheduled
Episodes 24
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Bounder!!: Heavy Metal, Dark Fantasy (Japanese: BASTARD!! -暗黒の破壊神-, Hepburn: Basutādo!! Ankoku no Hakaishin , lit. "Bounder!! The Dark God of Destruction") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kazushi Hagiwara. It began its serialization in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Leap in 1988, and has continued irregularly in Ultra Jump since 2000, with its latest affiliate released in 2010. Twenty-vii nerveless tankōbon volumes take been released as of 2012. The manga was formerly licensed for English release in North America by Viz Media; only the get-go nineteen volumes were released.

Hagiwara is an enthusiastic fan of heavy metallic music and Dungeons & Dragons,[5] using ideas from both of these in the Bastard!! story. Many characters and places in the story, for instance, are named later on members of Hagiwara'due south favorite bands.

The manga was adjusted into a six-episode original video blitheness (OVA) series by AIC, released from 1992 to 1993. The OVA was released in N America by Pioneer in 1998. An original net animation (ONA) adaptation by Liden Films will be released worldwide on Netflix in 2022.

Bounder!! is ane of Shueisha's all-time-selling manga serial of all fourth dimension, with over xxx million copies sold by 2008.

Overview [edit]

In Bastard!!, the Kingdom of Metallicana is attacked past the Four Lords of Havoc. This prompts the high priest to ask his daughter to awaken Dark Schneider, a wizard and quondam leader of the Riders, from within the body of xiv-year-old Luche Renren.

Bastard!! 's history is about sorcery, revenge, and other power struggles in a Dungeons & Dragons–like world. It is a dystopian world, where people demand magic to survive against wild beasts, and evil monsters. At that place are four kingdoms, each 1 the protector of one of the four seals that keep the God of Destruction in stasis.

While the showtime half of the manga follows well-nigh a theme similar to Dungeons & Dragons scenarios, it later also focuses on aspects such as beliefs, morals and religions.

Characters [edit]

Night Schneider ( ダーク・シュナイダー , Dāku Shunaidā , aka Darsch, D・South) / Lushe Renren ( ルーシェ・レンレン , Rūshe Renren , aka Lucien, Lushe)
Voiced by: Kazuki Yao (Dark Schneider, OVA), Yuriko Fuchizaki (Lushe, OVA), Kishō Taniyama[6] (Dark Schneider, ONA), Kanae Itō[7] (Lushe, ONA) (Japanese); Daran Norris (Dark Schneider) and Brianne Siddall (Lushe) (English)
Nighttime Schneider (noted to exist named after Udo Dirkschneider) is the nearly powerful wizard in the series. 15 years prior to the story'southward showtime, he had an army of thousands of wizards and warriors, led by his adjutants "The Riders of Havoc" (consisting of Arshes Nei, Abigail, Gara, and Kall-Su.) He was defeated past Lars Ul Metallicana, the prince of the kingdom Metallicana. He escaped death however by using his dark arts to reincarnate himself into the grade of a young child, Lushe Renren. Geo Soto Noto, the caput priest of Metallicana and so sealed Dark Schneider's spirit so information technology would not resurface in the young boy. After all-out state of war erupted to suspension the seals of Anthrax, the loftier-priest ordered that Dark Schneider exist unleashed into the globe in one case again to conquer it. Dark Schneider's main goal is to take over the earth and "have all the women in the world". The early part of the story is mainly based on him getting his crew dorsum, known as the "Riders of Havoc" or the "4 Heavenly Kings", as well as achieving the power he once had so he can begin his goal of world conquest however again.
After losing his battle confronting Antrax (as well called Anthrasax), who reveals himself to be an angel, Dark Schneider is cast into the depths of the upper levels of Hell and encounters Satan. Satan tells him that he is a major part of the end times prophecy, and volition atomic number 82 demons and mankind to state of war against God and his regular army. He besides reveals that he is, in fact, Nighttime Schneider's "father", and thus deems Dark Schneider the "Anti-Christ" mentioned throughout The Bible. Night Schneider, however, refuses to align himself with Hell and then is thrust into boxing with the Loftier Commander of Hell, Porno Diano. Four years later, he returns to Earth and fights alongside the Seraphim against the devil Konron (Conlon). His body is destroyed by Konron's Trelldor Spinning Fist assail, only his head survives.
Tia Noto Yoko ( ティア・ノート・ヨーコ , Tia Nōto Yōko )
Voiced by: Yuka Koyama (OVA), Tomori Kusunoki[6] (ONA) (Japanese); Wendee Lee (English)
Yoko is a strong-willed and somewhat temperamental redhead, daughter of the Keen Priest, a chaste virgin, cocky-appointed guardian and friend of Luche. She is the primary love interest of Dark Schneider. She is the first to use the "virgin's kiss" to awaken Dark Schneider. Having undergone priestess preparation she does non prove whatever magical talent until later in the manga (acting equally the party'south cleric) and never in the OVA. Despite this, she is the ane person that DS fears and (generally) respects.
She disappeared during the four-year intermission in the series, apparently getting killed during the fall of King Ruddy. In the same fourth dimension, a woman with the same appearance and known every bit "Lilith" appeared aslope the Kings of Hell. She was plant near the borders of the Lethe and seems to have some memories near DS.
Ninja Principal Gara ( ガラ , Gara )
Voiced past: Tessho Genda (OVA), Hiroki Yasumoto[6] (ONA) (Japanese); Steven Blum (English)
Gara is a master of Ninjutsu, and at least the third (perchance the 4th) General that Night Schneider took on. He attempted to slay Dark Schneider, who easily defeated him. Night Schneider was moved by the boy'southward impetuous and strong-willed attacks, and and so offered to take him on as a servant and fighter. Gara agreed. He commands a sword which can draw its life force directly from the swordsman, assuasive almost unbeatable magic attacks. Unfortunately, the strongest assail is usually fatal to apply.
When he learned Dark Schneider had been re-awoken, he kidnapped Yoko;Dark Schneider was talked into tracking down the Ninja Main, at which point they battled. At the terminate of the battle Night Schneider and Gara both lost an arm, prompting Gara to up the stakes by claiming he had intercourse with Yoko; he was hoping it would make Dark lose his fighting spirit, only to make the wizard horribly aroused. Information technology was at this bespeak that Dark Schneider destroyed Gara'southward base, but kept everyone live, and restored Gara's arm. Gara realized the error of his ways and rejoined Night Schneider (the first Lord to practice and then).
Thunder Empress Arshes Nei ( アーシェス・ネイ , Āshesu Nei )
Voiced by: Rei Sakuma (OVA), Mami Koyama (drama CD, episodes one–3), Yōko Hikasa[6] (ONA) (Japanese); Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (English language)
A half human, half Night Elf who was kept as a slave by the Forest Elves, Dark Schneider found her after she was abandoned by her tribe and took rare compassion. She became both his daughter and his lover, being apparently similarly immortal (or at to the lowest degree long-lived). She was his major confidant, and equally such is aware of most of the same spells he is. To show her loyalty to the Iv Divine Kings, she let herself be cursed with the spell Accused by Abigail;in the anime, this compelled her to fight against Dark Schneider while her regular army marched on Metallikana. In the eye of a magical showdown using Helloween, Lucien's spirit made Dark Schneider aware of what was driving his daughter to set on. DS was outraged and tore out his ain eye to drive off the power of the Accused spell (later resurrecting himself). Arshes rejoins him at this bespeak, and they destroy the advancing armies. She was the first Lord of Havoc to join Dark Schneider originally, and the second to rejoin. Her proper name is a reference to Whitesnake.
Kall-Su ( カル=ス , Karu Su )
Voiced by: Toshihiko Seki (OVA), Ryo Horikawa (drama CD, episodes i–3), Shin-ichiro Miki (drama CD, episode 4), Kensho Ono[7] (ONA) (Japanese); Richard Cansino (English)
Kall-Su was the 2d general of Dark Schneider;he commands the Ice-Falchion, a not bad sword, and is innately magically powerful. His name is a reference to Kal Swan of the bands King of beasts and Bad Moon Rising. Kall-Su was born in a afar village, his begetter beingness an Ice-Dragon in human grade. He was feared by the villagers for this, every bit well equally bullied and beaten. He disposed of the bullies through instinctive use of magic and was condemned to a cave to die. At one point, in shame and fear, his mother attempted to slay him with the Water ice-Falchion. Though the blow about cleaved Kall-Su'southward head in one-half, he slew her, and upon leaving the hamlet, was stopped by a torch-bearing mob. He destroyed the mob with a glance, likewise equally the unabridged hamlet, and was left to wander the ruins. Dark Schneider found him and took him aboard, declaring him a son, but mostly a slave and servant. He boasts extreme power and is capable of transforming into an Ice-Dragon at will. He destroys the entire metropolis of Whiteos-Neiki with his spell, Vizkaya, which freezes everyone in the Kingdom into solid ice. He is the last general left standing when the serial unexpectedly terminates, and wishes for the apocalypse. It is explained that he was told by Anthrax to despise Dark Schneider, thus erupting into a boxing between the two.
Kall, Nei, and Gara effigy out why "glowing beings of light" have started a war against them via ancient computers in an underground base of operations. They discover that the Apocalypse is fast approaching and the beings of lite are in fact angels sent from God to kill a third of mankind (those deemed sinful for worshiping false gods). One of the twelve elves of Europa (riding an abomination looking similar to a behemoth with human feet, and dozens of eyes) sees the three and is angered that they have discovered the reason behind the electric current events of the earth through his calculator system. Subsequently calling forth many monsters, they do battle. Before the battle evens starts, even so, they find that their swords are going erupting with energy and seems to have lost their power.
Four years later on the battle on earth, Kall-Su is establish to be blinded (apparently from the scars over his eyes and face). He says that his power has increased exponentially over the by four years, though he does not know why. Information technology is eventually fabricated articulate to him through "The Mysterious Boy" that he is filled with the aforementioned power as Elijah and accounted worthy to be his successor. Information technology is also said that he is the "true" king of Metallicana, and volition eventually have to do battle with Night Schneider alongside the "Mysterious Boy". Many people do non believe that he is Elijah's successor, namely the dwarf male monarch Jeloy, who was armed with a mighty ax to repel this fact. He and his men, however, were stopped by Lars, thinking that he was truly Elijah'due south successor (as he is a well-known hero in the dwarven kingdom). He corrects their argument, saying indeed that Kall is Elijah's successor and was told to do the work of God.
After leaving the dwarf kingdom, Kall-Su decides to go to the world of spirits to seek help and awakes a mighty giant from his frozen slumber. The behemothic curses him for violating "holy" land and says that he will take to dice for his "sins". Kall claims that "death will not be plenty to absolve for my crimes in this world" and throws a ball of super-condensed h2o at the behemothic, throwing his ice falchion at the ball to release a surge of water upon the giant, returning it back to captivity in a pillar of frozen ice. Nei approaches him and tells him that information technology's not like him to exist so rash. The basis begins to rumble and a gigantic gateway appears before the two, Kall claims that he volition journeying to the realm of spirits to try to inquire for help against the upcoming war on Earth.
Dark Priest Abigail ( アビゲイル , Abigeiru )
Voiced past: Ryuzaburo Otomo (OVA), Tomokazu Sugita[seven] (ONA) (Japanese); Richard Epcar (English)
Abigail is a bit of an enigma:He is the 4th Lord of Havoc, and quite powerful. He claims to exist the Priest and the Manus of Anslasax, and explains that he has existed since the days of the Old World, and exists to facilitate the resurrection of Anthrax. He curses Arshes with the Accused spell, which forces her to obey him every bit if she does not, her trunk will be destroyed, and she will return every bit an immortal toad. Alone of all of the group he is able to take the "three keys" which seal the God of Devastation in slumber and brainstorm the spell to resurrect her. Abigail is destroyed by Dark Schneider in the cease, though he almost succeeds in killing Nighttime Schneider, Yoko, Arshes and Gara. In the "Requiem of Hell" (the second role of BASTARD!!), he is seen communing with Dark Schneider and his friends, the Samurai. After the angel assault on globe, Abigail converts his spirit into the mainframe grid system of the flying arc Male monarch Scarlet Glory. There are clues that Abigail may be the "false prophet", the servant of the Antichrist mentioned in The Bible. His name comes from Rex Diamond's archetype album, Abigail.
Lars/Rarz ( ラーズ , Rāzu )
Voiced past: Masami Kikuchi
Lars Ulu, whose name is a reference to Lars Ulrich of Metallica, is the prince of the kingdom Metallicana. He is said to exist Metallicana's greatest warrior, due to him having the ability to slay armies of thousands single-handedly. A portion of his ability comes from the "blood of dragons" flowing through his veins, giving him the increased vigor, ability, and speed, likewise as the power to use the "Ki", or spiritual power of the dragon for his attacks. He wields the dragon sword "Heavy Metal", a translucent blade with monstrous attack power, made even more lethal as it absorbs the "ki" of dragons to increase its destructive force.
Fifteen years earlier the story starts, he fought Dark Schneider in a battle that would last for several days. Dark Schneider has already succeeded in conquering virtually of the earth at this fourth dimension and would only demand to get a few more kingdoms to rule to globe. Lars found himself losing the battle and had not the adventure of victory. Finding no other choice, he summons the "Dragon Knight", a mechanical robot that towers over 500 meters (one,600 ft) and was originally fabricated by the 10 Wise Men of Europa. The dragon itself, absorbing and multiplying the spiritual energy of anyone who used information technology, proved useful and helped Lars impale Nighttime Schneider. The Dragon Knight itself, nonetheless, was cursed, as information technology was meant to be used against Anthra-Sax, not Dark Schneider, and transformed him into a infant dragon. Subsequently the decease of Dark Schneider, Lars is said to have gone missing or even died, as no one knew what truly occurred on that 24-hour interval.
In the form of a infant dragon, Lars spends his time looking for a successor to the Dragon Knight. He was eventually found by Gara, the ninja main and one of the "Four Lords of Havoc" and fabricated to exist his pet. He even follows Dark Schneider effectually to observe him, knowing full and well that they were once deadly enemies. Right earlier the angel assault on earth, the Dragon Knight was destroyed by Anthrax, thus freeing Lars from its spell. He tells Geo and the rest that the Dragon Knight is not holy equally they once thought and information technology was the reason behind his cursed form.
During the angel assault, Lars fights on against the angels using the power of the dragon. He is the last to stand his ground (as the Wizard Shoguns and Samurai were slain), though he eventually is killed by the higher ranked angels.
Bon Jovina/Von Jobina ( ボン・ジョヴィーナ , Bon Jobina )
Named later on the artist Jon Bon Jovi, Bon Jovina is the unfortunate Helm of the Guard of Metallicana. He is constantly being crushed past enemies, only appears to exist quite durable, because he survives being smashed by a Hydra, pummeled by a Minotaur with a giant war hammer, flattened past 2 walls, and blasted through two walls past the Hurricane Sword. He dislikes Dark Schneider greatly only is very loyal to the princess.
Currently, Bon Jovina is in the Halls of Gathering with the other races of half-humans around the earth to decide what to practice virtually the upcoming boxing.
Princess Sheila ( シーラ 姫 , Shīra Hime )
Voiced by: Konami Yoshida (OVA), Nao Tōyama[7] (ONA) (Japanese); Bridget Hoffman (English)
Princess of Metallicana and Lars's sister, she is strong and adamant, but only somewhat magically powerful. She has been taken in by Night Schneider's charms, fifty-fifty going every bit far as admitting that she "loves" him.
Geo Noto Sort/Soto
Voiced by: Nobuo Tanaka (Japanese); Simon Prescott (English)
The powerful cleric father of Yoko, he transformed and imprisoned Dark Schneider in the form of Rushe at the end of the Smashing State of war which occurred 15 years before the main storyline. His name appears to be a reference to Jeff Scott Soto, former singer for Yngwie Malmsteen.
Sean Ari
Voiced by: Wakana Yamazaki (Japanese); Dyanne DiRosario (English language)
A war orphan who was probably raised and taught High Ancient Magic past Arshes Nei, employing talismans to aid her and becoming one of the three Sorcerer Generals under Arshes' control. When DS' get-go resurrection was discovered, Sean Ari was ordered to assassinate him:Disguising herself every bit a lord's daughter, using her feminine wiles and virgin body, she very near succeeded;DS only realized how much trouble he was in when he noticed marks made by armor on Sean Ari's upper body. The lecherous wizard proceeded to seduce Sean Ari, and her loyalties shifted from Arshes to him. Sean had a minor role in the OVA. Her name is a reference to Diamond Head vocalizer Sean Harris.
Kai Harn
Voiced by: Yuko Kobayashi (Japanese); Debra Jean Rogers (English language)
A wizard-warrior, the 2nd Wizard General. She is a main of the ancient Hariken style of swordsmanship and forgotten magic, and her magical skill is greater than that of Sean'south. Dark Schneider encountered her in a town where the citizens had been turned to stone, at first mistaking her for a boy with a vanquish on Ari Sean, and proceeded to taunt Kai with misinformation about Sean'southward virginity. Using a spell that turned humans into statues, the enraged Kai gained the upper hand in their fight and would have killed DS, had Ari Sean not interfered and stalled her long enough for DS to find out the source god of Kai's magic (Yng Wie, evidently a reference to the musician) and overpower information technology with the ability of his patron god, Black More. On the verge of defeat, Kai summoned a cockatrice to petrify both DS and Ari Sean, only to have victory snatched abroad as she was injured past the cockatrice. Dark Schneider helped "treat" her wound against her protests, seducing and winning her in the process. Her name is a reference to Kai Hansen, former singer of Helloween and leader of Gamma Ray.
Diamond/Di-Amon
Voiced by: Shigeru Chiba
The third Sorcerer Full general, a wizard who turned himself into a vampire earlier he joined the night army. Di-Amon is modeled afterwards metal legend King Diamond, even showing a love of music, singing, and face paint in the OVA. The vocalism is like as well. He sought the power to overthrow Arshes Nei and Kall-Su by drinking the blood of many virgins. In the anime, Yoko, who was sent to notice the absent-minded wizard, was captured by a werewolf working for Di-Amon. The werewolf was killed by Dark Schneider as Lucien, prompting Di-Amon to step in and imprison Yoko, Larz, and Lucien. Ari Sean and Kai Harn were also captured, but this was a ruse that led to a magical battle with Di-Amon. Unfortunately, Di-Amon was very well-nigh invincible, which led to Kai being bitten, and Sean would have shared that ordeal, had Yoko not defended her. Afterward a struggle confronting the seal and Lucien'south will, Night Schneider broke gratuitous on his own when Yoko was injured past Di-Amon and proceeded to defeat the vampire with superior cunning (and egoism). Di-Amon was turned into dust by the light of dawn, and so rose like a giant bat, which DS promptly placed nether the Accused spell. Di-Amon later has reappeared, working his hardest to fight for Night Schneider, whom he now calls his "beloved master". His nail remains bright blue.

Media [edit]

Manga [edit]

Bastard!! is written and illustrated by Kazushi Hagiwara. The series began in Shueisha'due south Weekly Shōnen Jump on March 14, 1988, and ran on a regular ground in the magazine until August 21, 1989.[8] The first tankōbon volume was published on August 10, 1988.[9] The series was and so switched to the Weekly Shōnen Jump Specials quarterly magazine, where it ran on an irregular ground.[10] It was later published again in Weekly Shōnen Jump, on an irregular "monthly" footing, from 1997 to 2000.[8] The serial transferred to the seinen manga magazine Ultra Jump magazine, starting on December 19, 2000.[eleven] [12] The manga is published in the mag on an irregular schedule.[13] Its latest chapter was published on May 19, 2010.[14] [15] [sixteen] 20-vii volumes have been released every bit of March 2012.[17] Shueisha re-released the series in a new kanzenban-similar edition, titled Bounder!! Consummate Edition, which updates Hagiwara'southward art mode, improving his backgrounds, screentone and includes redrawing of some characters.[x] Volumes were released from Dec 2000 to December 2009.[18] [19] In 2014, Shueisha released a nine-volume bunkoban edition published from May to September.[xx] [21]

In Northward America, Viz Media announced the license of Bastard!! in July 2001.[22] The Viz edition is based on Bounder!! Consummate Edition.[23] Viz edition differs in a few ways from Japan release. Including graphic sexual scenes being censored, the major differences are the changing of place names. The serial names places, spells and some people subsequently various heavy metal bands, such every bit Metallica, Judas Priest, Whitesnake, Anthrax, Megadeth, Venom, Guns Due north' Roses, and Helloween.[24] [ten] [ii] Fearing lawsuits, Viz Media (and Pioneer for the OVA adaptation) took the Japanese transliterations of these band names and changed them somewhat, then transliterating them back to English language, e.thou., Anthrax became "Anslasax", Iron Maiden into "Aian Meide", and the main urban center in which the story takes identify, Metallicana, was changed to "Meta-Rikana".[25] [x] Viz Media published the commencement v volumes in a left-to-correct edition from August 2002 to Dec 2003.[26] [27] The volumes were later republished in its original right-to-left version starting from Nov 2003.[28] The manga stopped its publication afterwards the release of volume xix in September 2009.[29]

Volume listing [edit]

No. Title Original release date English release date
ane The Dark Insubordinate Armies — Role I Baronial x, 1988[ix]
978-4-08-871063-i
August 5, 2002 (LR)[26]
November 5, 2003 (RL)[28]
978-1-59116-002-1 (LR)
978-1-56931-952-9 (RL)
2 The Dark Rebel Armies — Part II November x, 1988[30]
978-iv-08-871064-eight
November 5, 2002 (LR)[31]
December 1, 2003 (RL)[32]
978-one-56931-769-3 (LR)
978-one-56931-968-0 (RL)
iii The Dark Rebel Armies — Function III January ten, 1989[33]
978-iv-08-871065-5
March ane, 2003 (LR)[34]
March i, 2004 (RL)[35]
978-ane-56931-861-4 (LR)
978-1-59116-247-6 (RL)
iv The Dark Rebel Armies — Part 4 March 10, 1989[36]
978-4-08-871066-2
September v, 2003 (LR)[37]
July seven, 2004 (RL)[38]
978-i-56931-826-3 (LR)
978-1-59116-326-8 (RL)
v The Nighttime Rebel Armies — Part Five May 10, 1989[39]
978-4-08-871067-9
Dec eleven, 2003 (LR)[27]
October 12, 2004 (RL)[40]
978-1-59116-092-ii (LR)
978-i-59116-506-iv (RL)
6 The Dark Insubordinate Armies — Part Vi September viii, 1989[41]
978-four-08-871068-6
Jan 11, 2005[42]
978-one-59116-134-9
7 The Nighttime Insubordinate Armies — Part Seven November 10, 1989[43]
978-four-08-871069-3
April 12, 2005[44]
978-1-59116-742-6
viii Hell'south Requiem — Part I June 8, 1990[45]
978-iv-08-871070-nine
July 12, 2005[46]
978-1-59116-837-ix
9 Hell'south Requiem — Part II November 9, 1990[47]
978-iv-08-871831-6
Oct xi, 2005[48]
978-1-4215-0050-8
ten Hell'due south Requiem — Part Three July 10, 1991[49]
978-4-08-871832-3
January 10, 2006[50]
978-1-4215-0219-nine
eleven Hell's Requiem — Part IV February 10, 1992[51]
978-four-08-871833-0
Apr 11, 2006[52]
978-ane-4215-0379-0
12 Hell'south Requiem — Part Five July three, 1992[53]
978-4-08-871834-7
July 11, 2006[54]
978-one-4215-0434-6
13 Crimes & Penalisation — Part I March 4, 1993[55]
978-4-08-871835-4
October 10, 2006[56]
978-ane-4215-0435-3
14 Crimes & Punishment — Part Ii Oct 4, 1993[57]
978-4-08-871836-one
January 9, 2007[58]
978-1-4215-0436-0
15 Crimes & Punishment — Role III June 3, 1994[59]
978-4-08-871837-8
July 10, 2007[60]
978-i-4215-0878-viii
16 Crimes & Punishment — Role Iv March three, 1995[61]
978-4-08-871838-5
January 8, 2008[62]
978-1-4215-0879-5
17 Crimes & Punishment — Function Five May 10, 1996[63]
978-4-08-872241-ii
July 8, 2008[64]
978-1-4215-0880-1
18 Crimes & Penalty — Part VI November ane, 1996[65]
978-four-08-872242-ix
January 13, 2009[66]
978-1-4215-1600-4
19 Immoral Laws — Office I March iv, 1998[67]
978-4-08-872243-six
September 8, 2009[29]
978-1-4215-2195-4
20 Immoral Laws — Part Ii December 3, 1998[68]
978-4-08-872651-9
Jan 12, 2010 (canceled) [69]
978-one-4215-2883-0
21 Immoral Laws — Role Three September 3, 1999[seventy]
978-4-08-872759-2
22 Immoral Laws — Office IV June iv, 2001[71]
978-four-08-873131-five
23 Immoral Laws — Function V April 30, 2004[72]
978-4-08-873563-4
24 Immoral Laws — Office Six July 4, 2006[73]
978-4-08-873877-ii
25 Immoral Laws — Function VII Apr 4, 2008[74]
978-four-08-874492-6
26 Immoral Laws — Part Eight June 4, 2009[75]
978-4-08-874672-2
27 The Tomb of Spells — Function I March 19, 2012[17]
978-four-08-870171-4

Original video blitheness [edit]

A six-episode OVA series by AIC was released between Baronial 25, 1992 and June 25, 1993.[76] The OVA cover the story up through the 4 Lords of Havoc's boxing against Abigail (volumes six–seven of the manga).[2]

In Due north America, Pioneer Entertainment released the series on three VHS set up tapes with an English dub between August 28 and December viii, 1998.[77] [78] [79] Pioneer re-released the OVA on DVD on June 5, 2001.[lxxx] [81]

Episode listing [edit]

# Championship Original release appointment
one "The Explosive Magician"
Transcription: " Bakuen no Majutsu-shi " (Japanese: 爆炎の魔術師)
August 25, 1992 (1992-08-25)
2 "Efreet the Fire Elemental"
Transcription: " Kaen Majin Ifurīto " (Japanese: 火炎魔神イーフリート)
Oct 25, 1992 (1992-ten-25)
3 "Ninja Master Gara"
Transcription: " Ninja Masutā Gara " (Japanese: ニンジャマスター・ガラ)
December x, 1992 (1992-12-10)
4 "The Immortal King Di-Amon"
Transcription: " Fushi-ō Dai-Amon " (Japanese: 不死王 ダイ・アモン)
Feb 25, 1993 (1993-02-25)
5 "Thunder Empress Arshes Nei"
Transcription: " Kaminari Mikado Āshesu Nei " (Japanese: 雷帝アーシェス・ネイ)
Apr 25, 1993 (1993-04-25)
vi "The Render of Nighttime Schneider"
Transcription: " Fukkatsu no Dāku Shunaidā " (Japanese: 復活のダーク・シュナイダー)
June 25, 1993 (1993-06-25)

Original net animation [edit]

An original net animation (ONA) adaptation by Liden Films was appear on Feb 3, 2022. The 24-episode ONA is directed by Takaharu Ozaki, with scripts written past Yōsuke Kuroda, character designs by Sayaka Ono, and music composed by Yasuharu Takanashi. Information technology will be released worldwide on Netflix in 2022.[half-dozen] Coldrain volition perform the opening theme, while Tielle will perform the ending theme.[seven]

Video games [edit]

A 1994 Bastard!! 3D fighting game was released for Super Famicom.[82] A role-playing video game with turn-based fighting elements, titled Bastard!! -Utsuro Naru Kamigami no Utsuwa- ( Bounder!! -虚ろなる神々の器- ), was released for PlayStation on Dec 27, 1996.[83]

A MMOG platformer called Bounder!! Online was also in development by the Japanese publisher Tecmo and software programmer Shaft. A beta test was released in 2006;[84] [85] even so, Tecmo announced that they had canceled its development in Dec 2009.[86]

Reception [edit]

Bounder!! is one of Shueisha'south all-time-selling manga serial of all time, with over 30 million copies sold by 2008.[87]

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Further reading [edit]

  • Takahashi, Rika (January 2001). "Beingness Loud! An Interview with Bastard!! 'due south Hagiwara Kazushi". EX. Archived from the original on December 24, 2011. Retrieved May 22, 2020.

External links [edit]

  • Bastard!! at Viz Media
  • Bounder!! official ONA website (in Japanese)
  • Kazushi Hagiwara'due south official website (in Japanese)
  • Bastard!! on Netflix
  • Animerica review
  • Hagipageshop
  • Bastard!! (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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