Alien Nine | |
North American cover of Alien Nine volume 1 |
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エイリアン9 (Eirian Nain) |
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Genre | Science fiction |
Manga | |
Written by | Hitoshi Tomizawa |
Published by | Akita Shoten |
English publisher | CPM Manga |
Demographic | Seinen |
Magazine | Young Champion |
Original run | 1998 – 1999 |
Volumes | 3 |
Manga | |
Alien 9 Emulators | |
Written by | Hitoshi Tomizawa |
Published by | Akita Shoten |
English publisher | CPM Manga |
Demographic | Seinen |
Magazine | Champion Red |
Original run | 2003 – 2003 |
Volumes | 1 |
Original video animation | |
Directed by | Jiro Fujimoto (vol. 1) Yasuhiro Irie (vol. 2-4) |
Written by | Sadayuki Murai |
Studio | J.C.Staff |
Licensed by | Central Park Media |
Released | June 25, 2001 – February 25, 2002 |
Runtime | 30 minutess |
Episodes | 4 |
Alien Nine (エイリアン9 Eirian Nain ) is a manga series by Hitoshi Tomizawa, which was later adapted into an anime OVA series by J.C.Staff. The manga was serialized in Akita Shoten's Young Champion magazine, spanning 3-volumes. In 2003, Tomizawa released a 1-volume sequel to the series called Alien 9 Emulators. Alien Nine is characterized by its superflat art style as well as its psychedelic shifts in setting and plot and moderate to extreme graphic violence despite the young main characters, Pokémon-like monster designs, and initial appearances of a slice-of-life-esque series.
The English adaptation of the series was first licensed by Central Park Media, and has played on Comcast's Anime Selects. Central Park Media released the title under their "US Manga Corps" line, on a single DVD, and later re-released the DVD in a box set with all three manga volumes, which was also licensed by Central Park Media under their "CPM Manga" line. Central Park Media filed for bankruptcy in 2009, and the DVDs and manga volumes have since been out of print.
Contents |
Yuri Otani, a rather melancholic 12-year-old, has just arrived in sixth grade and has (begrudgingly) joined the "Alien Party", a team whose primary objective is to capture any otherworldly aliens that may appear on campus. To make matters even worse for Yuri, the only way that capturing the aliens can be made possible is to adjoin with a "Borg", a symbiotic life-form whose sole purpose is to protect their host, incapacitate, and ultimately capture other aliens, using anything available to their arsenal (which includes, but is not limited to: Borgs, inline roller blades, knee pads, and lacrosse sticks.) Yuri is not alone in her tribulations, for she has two other Alien Party member friends - Kasumi and Kumi.
Character | Japanese | English |
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Yuri Otani | Juri Ihata | Christina Rodriguez |
Kumi Kawamura | Kaori Shimizu | Debora Rabbai |
Kasumi Tōmine | Noriko Shitaya | Jessica Calvello |
Megumi Hisakawa | Aya Hisakawa | Veronica Taylor |
Miyu Tamaki | Manami Nakayama | Rachael Lillis |
Kumi's Borg | Ryūsei Nakao | Jimmy Zoppi |
Yuri's Borg | Ryūsei Nakao | Joshua Popenoe |
Kasumi's Borg | Ryūsei Nakao | Tristan Goddard |
Yuri's Mom | Yuko Kato | Lynna Dunham |
Hiroshi Iwanami | Yuko Sanpei | Michael Sinterniklaas |
Yellow Knife | Akira Ishida | Michael Alston Baley |
Principal | Rei Sakuma | Suzy Savoy |
The first half of the series (through the middle of Volume 2) was later adapted into an anime OVA series, which was released across four volumes by Bandai Visual from 2001 to 2002, containing one episode each. Animated by J.C.Staff and produced by Genco, the first volume of the series was directed by Jirō Fujimoto, while volumes 2-4 were directed by Yasuhiro Irie, who also handled the entire series' character designs, and was written by Sadayuki Murai. A special TV broadcast was aired prior to the series' DVD release on AT-X.
It has been broadcast by the anime television network Animax across its respective networks worldwide, including East Asia and its English-language networks in Southeast Asia (where it was previously also aired by its sister network AXN) and South Asia. The anime was licensed and released in North America by Central Park Media, with the series being aired across the region on Comcast's Select On Demand service. As the OVA series ends halfway through the story, the DVD was made available in America in an "Ultimate Edition", which included all three original volumes of the collected translated manga.
Tarō Maki (President of Genco and executive producer of the anime OVA adaptation) has stated in an interview that due to the abruptness of the anime OVA ending, he stated that will raise funds to continue the series. However, this has not happened for almost a decade and is considered to be in development hell and is most likely cancelled. That does not, however, rule out the possibility of a reboot to cover all three of the manga volumes plus the sequel, Alien Nine Emulators.
Because of its rarity and cheap price, it has somewhat become a cult classic amongst fans and collectors alike.