Yugo (manga)

Yugo
勇午
Genre Mystery fiction
Manga
Written by Shinji Makari
Illustrated by Shuu Akana
Published by Kodansha
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Afternoon
Original run June 23, 19942004
Volumes 22
Manga
Written by Shinji Makari
Illustrated by Shuu Akana
Published by Kodansha
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Evening
Original run 2004 – ongoing
Volumes 12
TV anime
Yugo the Negotiator
Directed by Seiji Kishi (Pakistan Chapter)
Shinya Hanai (Russia Chapter)
Written by Kazuharu Sato (Pakistan Chapter)
Kenichi Kanemaki (Russia Chapter)
Studio Artland (Russia Chapter)
G&G Direction (Pakistan Chapter)
Licensed by ADV Films
Network Kids Station
Original run February 24, 2004May 25, 2004
Episodes 13
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Yugo (勇午?) is a manga written by Shinji Makari and illustrated by Akana Shu, serialized in Kodansha's Afternoon magazine from 1994 to 2004. The series transferred to Kodansha's Evening magazine wherein the subtitle "the Negotiator" is added in. Subsequent compilations of the original manga also add this phrase.

”Yugo” A.K.A. Yugo the Negotiator, or Yugo Koushounin (勇午 交渉人), is the realization of the popular comic Yu-go that was published in Kondasha Afternoon Magazine (Japan) over a period of 10 years. The manga was adapted into an animated television series in 2004 as Yugo the Negotiator (勇午 ~交渉人~ Yugo ~Koushounin~?). The anime comprises the manga's first two major arcs, which fit within 13 episodes.

The series follows Yugo Beppu, a hostage negotiator, in various cases around the world.

Contents

Plot summary

"Negotiation means you turn words into weapons." - these are the words of Yugo Beppu, a top Negotiator who has never lost a case. He has vowed to complete any mission he undertakes, regardless of the situation. His only weapons are "words". Yugo doesn’t kill people, nor does he threaten them with brute violence. He uses his extensive knowledge and calm judgment, and believes in the person’s true self. Following these beliefs, Yugo has accomplished numerous dangerous negotiations successfully, but things may change...

When a woman comes to him asking him to save her father, Yugo must head into the burning desert of Pakistan in the Middle East. Afterwards, he must trudge the freezing land of Siberia, Russia. Will Yugo be able to stick to his ideals and complete the negotiations successfully?

Reception

Yugo the Negotiator was screened at the Barbican Centre on February 26, 2008. Helen McCarthy did the introduction.[1].

References

Yugo (manga) at TV.com

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