Eko Eko Azarak (manga)

Eko Eko Azarak
エコエコアザラク
Genre Horror
Manga
Written by Shinichi Koga
Published by Akita Shoten
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Weekly Shōnen Champion
Original run September 1, 1975March, 1979
Volumes 19
Live-action film
Eko Eko Azarak -Wizard of Darkness-
Directed by Shimako Sato
Released April 8, 1995
Runtime 80
Live-action film
Eko Eko Azarak II -Birth of the Wizard-
Directed by Shimako Sato
Released April 20, 1996
Runtime 83
TV drama
Original run February 1, 1997May 31, 1997
Episodes 26
Live-action film
Eko Eko Azarak III -Misa The Dark Angel-
Directed by Katsuhito Ueno
Released January 15, 1998
Runtime 95
TV drama
Eko Eko Azarak -eye-
Network TV Tokyo
Original run January 6, 2004March 30, 2004
Episodes 13
Live-action film
Eko Eko Azarak R-page
Released 2006
Live-action film
Eko Eko Azarak B-page
Released 2006
Original video animation
Directed by Nagae Toshikazu
Studio Toei Animation
Released January 30, 2007
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Eko Eko Azarak (エコエコアザラク?) is a Japanese manga by Shinichi Koga. This is also known as the Wizard of Darkness. The manga serves as the basis of live-action TV-series and live-action movies.

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Plot summary

Eko Eko Azarak is set in an anonymous Japanese city. A mysterious cabal of red-garbed black-magicians have apparently been cursing the local inhabitants. The film opens with a woman, inexplicably running in terror from an unseen pursuer. Elsewhere, in a secretive corridor draped in satanic iconography, the spooky cabal chants about a voodoo doll-like fetish. When the cabal leader thrusts a knife into the head of the doll, a large metal beam falls from high atop a nearby construction site and beheads the woman.

Later, it appears first victim was the last to die in a series of such curses, the object of which was to provide the five points of a giant pentagram, with each victim murdered at a particular point. The purpose of the pentagram? Some are meant to protect, and others to "invoke." As one might expect, this one is meant to summon Lucifer himself and the high school is the nexus.

The story follows transfer student Misa Kuroi, a forthright and bold girl who is actually a witch of considerable powers. She has been "transferred" from one school to the next, presumably fighting black-magicians on earlier adventures at each respective location. She makes no attempt throughout the film to conceal the fact that she is a witch. Though rather tacit throughout the film, Kuroi is at least familiar with all the occult proceedings happening in the city, and demonstrates on many occasions that she is at this particular school for the very purpose of fighting the satanic conspiracy. To make matters worse, Misa has some difficulty getting the curse-fodder classmates to trust her. Only one student truly mistrusts her, the insecure Misuno, who hunches, poses, glowers, and lashes out so as to otherwise appear unsympathetic. As the film progresses, he becomes even more so. So while there is some dissent concerning Misa's intentions, it isn't the main conflict.

The spell words themselves, along with the references to pagan gods (namely Cernunos and Aradia) are what gives Eko Eko its magic, just in case that wasn't clear from the spell-like title. English stoner-doom metal band Electric Wizard (now called "The Electric Wizard") liked them so much, they wrote a song using the title chant from the movie.

Media

Manga

Live-action drama

Anime

Films

Reception

Wizard of Darkness was selected for the official competition for best film at the 1997 Fantasporto.[1]

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