Manticore (Boogiepop)

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An illustration of Manticore by Kouji Ogata, from the Boogiepop and Others light novel

Manticore (マンティコア Manteikoa?) is a fictional character in the Boogiepop series by Kouhei Kadono.

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[edit] Character introduction

Created as a clone of Echoes, Manticore was imperfect, and considered a monster.

[edit] Explanation of the character's name

Manticore means "man-eater". The Manticore in Boogiepop and Others also feeds upon humans, and was named after the Persian monster for this reason.

[edit] Character sketch

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

[edit] Motivations

Manticore's initial motivation was purely one of survival. After meeting Saotome Masami, however, it began to take on more human attributes, and was motivated more by love.

[edit] Goals

Initially, Manticore only wished to hide in human society, but is lead by to believe in its own superiority, and soon sought to control the world.

[edit] Conflicts

Believing itself safely hidden, Manticore managed to avoid conflict until it believed it had Echoes trapped, at which point it attacked him.

[edit] Minor irritations

Despite their initial success, repeated failures with the Type-S drug wore heavily upon Manticore, and as Kirima Nagi drew close to them with her investigations, Manticore found itself pushed into a corner.

[edit] Epiphany

After losing Saotome, the only tie Manticore had to humanity, it reverted back to being a monster. With the threat of Echoes gone, Manticore had only to save its own life, then conquer the world.

[edit] Biographical summary

[edit] Prior story

Manticore was created as a clone of Echoes, but was an imperfect clone, and considered a failure. Escaping from the lab it was created in, Manticore fled from the Towa Organisation, and Echoes, hoping to preserve its life.

[edit] Actions in Boogiepop series

An screenshot of Boogiepop Phantom from Boogiepop Phantom

Manticore enters Boogiepop and Others by killing Yurihara Minako, with the intention of assuming her identity. At this time, Saotome Masami happens upon the corpse of Yurihara, and narrowly escapes Manticore's initial attack. Taunting Saotome, Manticore decides that it would rather take his form, but it stunned when, rather than begging for his life, Saotome explains why Yurihara's form would be more beneficial to Manticore, and confesses his love to it. Seeking to align himself with Manticore, Saotome inquires to what other powers it possesses, and gleefully explains how these powers could be used to control the world.

Drugging Kusatsu Akiko, Saotome brings her to Manticore as an initial experiment. Using her powers, Kusatsu kills and reanimates Kusatsu as her slave, and causes her to produce a drug each night, which makes those who take it gradually become Manticore's slaves. The drug would become known as Type-S, or SLAVE. Kusatsu unknowingly produces the drug each night, and sells it to her friends, but over time her body degrades to the point where her usefulness wears off, and she devoured by Manticore. Kusatsu becomes the first of many students at Shinyo Academy to seemingly disappear, becoming Manticore's food.

Attempts to create new slaves to replace Kusatsu fail, and Kirima Nagi appears to be investigating the source of the drug, as well as the disappearing students. At this point, Kamikishiro Naoko stumbles across Manticore and Saotome, looking for Echoes. Hearing the name of its original, Manticore kills Kamikishiro and desperately seeks an escape. Saotome, however, quickly deduces what has been going on, and presents a plan to Manticore, one that would see it freed from the past.

Saotome manages to get himself close to Echoes, and stabs him with a mechanical pencil filled with Manticore's poison. It's greatest opponent now weakened, Manticore reveals itself and attacks. Crippled by the poison, Echoes is no match for Manticore, who revels in its power. When about to lose, Echoes transforms himself into light, directing the beam towards Manticore in hopes of destroying it, but Manticore is saved by Saotome. Whilst Saotome is disintegrated, Manticore suffers severe burns to half its body, but lives. Seeking to use Niitoki Kei as a means to restore itself, Manticore chases her, but is captured by a wire. Boogiepop reveals himself, and tells Tanaka Shiro to shoot an arrow through Manticore's head, finishing it off.

In Boogiepop Phantom, remnants of Manticore survived the pillar of light through the electromagnetic field surrounding the city, though the fragments were split in two. One part maintained the basic form of Yurhara, but took on the cloak and hat of Boogiepop to become Boogiepop Phantom; the other took the form of Saotome, and survived as Manticore Phantom.

Boogiepop Phantom became aware that it would only exist for a short time, and uses this time to protect the "special children", ones who had evolved after Echoes became the pillar of light. It searches for evolved humans, and preserves those it finds under the city, until the day when humanity catches up with them. It also sees Manaka as a threat, but when it tries to kill her, Boogiepop intervenes, explaining that she has lost her powers.

Manticore Phantom cares only about its own survival, and continues to devour people in the city. After meeting Misuzu Arito, Manticore Phantom sees a chance to get revenge on Kirima Nagi, who it still sees as an enemy, but Boogiepop Phantom intervenes before Kirima arrives. When made aware of its limited life-span, Manticore Phantom panics, and enters the body of Kishida Ichirou, another "phantom" living through the electromagnetic field, and travels to Akihabara, a place where there is sufficient electromagnetic activity to maintain its existence. Manticore Phantom hides there for a year, devouring people in Tokyo, but is found by Boogiepop. Boogiepop destroys Kishida and Manticore Phantom with an EMP blast.

[edit] Relationship with other characters in Boogiepop series

An screenshot of Ayana Sakai as Manticore with Hassei Takano as Saotome Masami in Boogiepop and Others

Yurihara Minako was originally a loner, so it was easy for Manticore to hide itslef by interacting with as few people as possible. Manticore quickly aligns itself with Saotome Masami, but over time they become much closer, and their feelings turn towards love. As Manticore takes on ever more of Yuruhara Minako's traits, a very human romance develops between them, and they gain a deep bond of trust. On the other hand, Manticore held a deep-set fear for Echoes, whose power it acknowledged as being superior to its own.

In Boogiepop Phantom, Manticore Phantom attempts to use Misuzu Arito as a panw to draw more food to itself. It also uses Kishida Ichirou in a similar manner, though while it revealed itself to Misuzu, Kishida was unaware of Manticore Phantom, and what it had been using his body to do. Boogiepop Phantom similarly shares few real interactions with others, seeing only children to save, and obstacles in its path. It meets the likes of Kirima Nagi and Boogiepop, but chooses to avoid significant exchange with them.

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[edit] Major themes

Manticore demonstrates the stark contrast between a person treated as an object or a failure, and a person who is loved.

[edit] Literary significance & criticism

[edit] Allusions/references from other works

In Boogiepop Returns: VS Imaginator Part 1, Boogiepop compares Spooky E with Manticore, claiming the Manticore was much stronger.

[edit] Film or TV portraits

Manticore has been depicted in film and anime. In the movie, Boogiepop and Others (March 11, 2000), it was played by Ayana Sakai. In Boogiepop Phantom (January 6, 2000), as Mancicore and Boogiepop Phantom, it was voiced in Japanese by Mayumi Asano, and in English by Ayana Sakai.

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