O-Parts Hunter

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O-Parts Hunter

The cover of vol.1
666~サタン~
(666 Satan)
Genre Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Manga
Author Seishi Kishimoto
Publisher Flag of Japan Square Enix
Flag of Canada Flag of the United States VIZ Media
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Flag of Japan Monthly Shōnen Gangan
Original run 20012007
Volumes 19

O-Parts Hunter, known as 666 Satan (666~サタン~ Roku Roku Roku Satan?) in Japan, is a Japanese manga series published by Enix (later Square Enix) under its Monthly Shōnen Gangan imprint, and created by Seishi Kishimoto, the younger twin brother of Masashi Kishimoto, creator of the highly popular manga series Naruto. The series draws heavily on Kabbalistic traditions and Judeo-Christian demonology for its plot, and less so on Japanese folklore. It is licensed for an English language release by Viz Media, which released it under the title to O-Parts Hunter.[1]

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[edit] Plot

Ruby Crescent is an ordinary girl. Her life is changed dramatically when her father dies and she becomes a treasure hunter as he was. Her objective is to find O-Parts: magical items hidden in ruins which grant people superhuman powers and can only be used by an O.P.T. (O-Part Tactician), Angel, or Devil. She soon meets a mysterious boy named Jio who, due to having a dark, lonely past, seeks to conquer the world. Jio is hostile to her at first, but ends up traveling with Ruby as her bodyguard. When Ruby is attacked by an O.P.T. claiming to be Satan, Jio rushes to her rescue and a battle occurs. Initially they are on the losing side, but Jio releases his true power and is revealed to be not only an O.P.T., but the real Satan. Thus, the two continue to travel together in hopes of unlocking their pasts.

[edit] Characters

Post-time skip, the characters can be divided into three major factions:

[edit] Crew of the Ophan

The main protagonists of the series. They are stuck in the middle of the fight between the Stea Republic and the Zenom Organization because several members of the group are Sephiroths, and that each group is searching for the legendary O-Parts.

Crew of the Ophan before final battles (From left to right: Cross, Amidaba, Zero (directly behind Ruby), Ruby, Jio, Ball, Jojomaru (on Ball's shoulder), Mei, Jajamaru (behind Mei), Kirin (Excluding Jin, Ponzu, Futomomotarou, and Spika)
Crew of the Ophan before final battles (From left to right: Cross, Amidaba, Zero (directly behind Ruby), Ruby, Jio, Ball, Jojomaru (on Ball's shoulder), Mei, Jajamaru (behind Mei), Kirin (Excluding Jin, Ponzu, Futomomotarou, and Spika)
Consists of:

[edit] Stea Republic

Stea Republic Logo
Stea Republic Logo

One of the two main antagonists of the series, they are the corrupt government who is led by Amaterasu Miko.

Consists of:

[edit] Zenom Organization

An 'underground' organization with the goal of getting rid of the Stea Republic, they are led by Jack Crescent.

Consists of:

Commander in Chief
The Four Guardians
Chief Executives
Senior Member
Lower Member
Combat Captains

[edit] Angels and Demons

Throughout the entire O-Parts Hunter universe, there are angels and demons (some of which are sealed within humans) with amazing powers, all of which are being searched for by the Stea Republic (angels) and the Zenom Organization (demons) in order to awaken what is assumed to be a weapon within a Kabbalah and a reverse Kabbalah that are found on the North and South Pole respectively.

As of the beginning of the time-skip all but four Angels have yet to be inserted into the Kabbalah, those four being Metatron, Zadkiel, Samuel, and Sandalphon.

[edit] Angels

Angel Number Virtue Symbol Named After Character Status
Metatron 1 Crown
Metatron Cross Sealed
Raziel 2 Wisdom
Raziel Sealed
Jophiel 3 Intellect
Jophiel Sealed
Zadkiel 4 Mercy
Zadkiel Zero Sealed
Samael 5 Justice
Samael Rock Sealed
Michael 6 Beauty
Michael Mysterious Youth (clone) Original: Sealed

Clone: Destroyed

Haniel 7 Eternity
Haniel Sealed
Raphael 8 Glory
Raphael Sealed
Gabriel 9 Foundation
Gabriel Sealed
Sandalphon 10 Kingdom
Sandalphon Ruby

Lilly(clone)

Original: Sealed

Clone: Destroyed

[edit] Demons

Demon Number Virtue Symbol Named After Character Status
Lucifer (Satan) 1i Atheism
Lucifer (Satan) Jio Destroyed (Absorbed by Jio)
Beelzebub 2i Ignorance
Beelzebub Ikaros Sealed
Lucifuge 3i Disinclination
Lucifuge Yuria (Nucleus Removed) Sealed
Astaroth 4i Oblivion
Astaroth Sealed
Asmodeus 5i Cruelty
Asmodai Jack Crescent Sealed
Belphegor 6i Ugliness
Belphegor Jack Crescent Sealed
Baal 7i Lust
Baal Sealed
Adramelech 8i Avarice
Adramelech Kujaku (Nucleus Removed) Sealed
Lilith 9i Chaos
Lilith Ponzu(Nucleus Removed) Sealed
Naamah 10i Materialism
Naamah Whale-like creature Sealed

[edit] O-Parts

O-Parts are 'artifacts' found throughout the world of O-Parts Hunter. They are mainly used as weapons and also as transportation for some people. the only people who are able to use O-Parts are people called O.P.T.(O-Part Tacticians), these people are able to release their 'spirit energy' and focus it into the O-Part, where in the O-Part then absorbs the spirit, then uses it as fuel to activate its effect which can range from fire to teleportation.

[edit] Media

The series ended with 76 chapters separated into 19 published volumes. The manga itself was published by Square Enix under its Monthly Shōnen Gangan.

[edit] Similar works

The art of 666 Satan is similar in style to that of the manga series Naruto. This similarity led to claims that 666 Satan creator Seishi Kishimoto is a copycat of Naruto creator Masashi Kishimoto. Because the two are twin brothers who have been influenced by the same works, a similarity in style is to be expected.[2][3] In addition to appearance, the protagonists of each series, Jio Freed and Naruto Uzumaki, have similar backgrounds; both have powerful demons residing within them, both grew up without parents, and both developed goals in life as a result of their loneliness.

[edit] Reception

A. E. Sparrow of IGN titled the header for his review of the series as "Naruto is in its blood." Sparrow said that one reads the series when "you feel you've outgrown Naruto and want to find something with a bit more to it."[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Viz Media New Manga Titles at Book Expo. Anime News Network (2006-05-19). Retrieved on 2008-03-29.
  2. ^ Seishi, Masashi (2006). O-Parts Hunter, Volume 1. Viz Media, 6. ISBN 1-4215-0855-9. 
  3. ^ a b "O-Parts Hunter Vol. 1 Review." IGN.

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