Babel II
Babel II | |
Cover of Babel II volume 1 as published by Akita Shoten | |
バビル2世 (Babiru Ni-Sei) | |
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Genre | Supernatural fiction |
Manga | |
Written by | Mitsuteru Yokoyama |
Published by | Akita Shoten |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Champion |
Original run | 5 July 1971 – May 1973 |
Volumes | 12 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Shun-ichi Yukimuro |
Studio | Toei Animation |
Network |
NET (now TV Asahi) HK:RTV (now ATV) |
Original run | January 1, 1973 – September 24, 1973 |
Episodes | 39 |
Manga | |
His Name Is 101 | |
Written by | Mitsuteru Yokoyama |
Published by | Akita Shoten |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Champion |
Original run | 1977 – 1979 |
Volumes | 5 |
Original video animation | |
Directed by | Yoshihisa Matsumoto |
Studio | Hikari Productions |
Released | 1992 |
Runtime | 30 minutes |
Episodes | 4 |
Anime television series | |
Babel II 2 - Beyond Infinity | |
Directed by | Ken Ushikusa |
Studio | Vega Entertainment |
Network | TV Tokyo |
Original run | October 6, 2001 – December 29, 2001 |
Episodes | 13 |
Babel II (バビル2世 Babiru Ni-Sei) is a 1971 manga series by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. It was translated into an animated format in 1973 as a television series, in 1992 as an original video animation series and in 2001 as a thirteen-episode television series. Yokoyama's sequel to the series, set in a parallel universe, is entitled His Name Is 101 (その名は101 Sono Na wa Wan-Zero-Wan).
Plot
The series follows Koichi, a Japanese schoolboy, who learns that he is the reincarnation of the alien entity, Babel. As such, Koichi is entrusted with Babel's powers and joined by three protectors: Rodem, a shape-shifting black panther; Ropross, a pteradactyl-like flying creature; and Poseidon, a giant robot that always rises from the depth of the ocean when summoned. The boy hero commands his newfound powers and companions in order to defend the Earth.
Babel II (Manga)
Characters
- Babel II
- The main character's real name is Koichi Yamano. (His family name differs by version, including Furumi, Yamano, and Kamiya.) Koichi lives an ordinary junior high schooler's life, until one day when the computer of the Tower of Babel authorizes him as a master of the tower. Koichi is actually a distant descendant of the space alien Babel, who was cast ashore on Earth 5000 years ago. Koichi inherits Babel's superhuman intellect, physical strength and other various supernatural powers). He leaves the Tower of Babel with three servants following him; with their help, he confronts Yomi for disturbing the world peace.
- Yomi
- Yomi is a vicious monarch who conspires to rule over the world. He is a distant descendant of Babel and has supernatural power equivalent to that of Babel II. He owns secret bases across the world and is accompanied by miscellaneous subordinates, including scientists, engineers, psychics, and cyborg agents. Because Yomi sends remodeled men to each country as VIPs in the government, he can manipulate many nations at will. He produces various robot weapons to counter Babel II's three servants and challenges him to a fight. He had been invited to the Tower of Babel as a candidate for heir-apparent of the tower before. However, since the computer judged that he did not suit as successor, this memory was erased from him. Yomi is known to command combat robots called Baran that use iron ball-and-chain maces as weapons.
- Yumiko Furumi
- Yumiko is a daughter of Dr. Furumi and a classmate in Koichi's junior high school. In the anime version (1973), she is Koichi's cousin, and since Koichi lost his parents when he was young, Dr. Furumi took him in.
- Igarashi
- Igarashi is a head of the National Security Bureau and a supporter of Babel II.
- Igano
- Igano is a skilled investigator for the National Security Bureau.
Three servants
- Lodem
- Lodem is an intellectual living thing of the indeterminate form. It can transform itself into various forms, but prefers a black panther's figure. It also often chooses a female figure.
- Ropross
- Ropross is a huge robot in the form of a pterodactyl. It can fly in the sky at supersonic speed and has a rocket launcher and the Supersonic Wave Generator in its mouth.
- Poseidon
- Poseidon is a huge human-shape robot. It has a laser gun in one finger and a torpedo launcher in its abdomen. Poseidon shows its ability most in the sea, but it can be active and powerful on the land as well.
Sono Na wa 101 (Manga)
Plot
There is a boy called registration number "101" (one-zero-one) in a secret laboratory which is administered by the CIA. The boy is Koichi Yamano, who was once called Babel II and saved the world. Koichi discoveres that his blood has the ability to save lives, and he provides the laboratory with his blood after fighting with Yomi.
However, he notices that the laboratory transfused his blood into subjects and produced supermen like him artificially. He escapes from the lab and decides to exterminate the supermen produced by his blood that are scattered all over the world.
As a result, the enemy sends espers to fight him one after another. Unfortunately, the three servants of Babel II, Lodem, Ropross, and Poseidon are confined in an underground nuclear test site by the CIA, so Koichi is forced to fight alone.
TV anime (1973)
Cast
Character | Japanese voice actor | English voice actor |
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Koichi Furumi/Babel II | Akira Kamiya | |
Babel I | ||
Lodem (Black Panther) | Keiichi Noda | |
Lodem (Woman type) | Nana Yamaguchi | |
The computer of the Tower of Babel | Kouji Yada | |
Yumiko Furumi | Michiko Nomura | |
Furumi (Yumiko's father) | Kunihiko Kitagawa | |
Furumi (Yumiko's mother) | Akiko Tsuboi | |
Yomi | Chikao Otsuka | |
Taro Watari | Shingo Kanematsu | |
Yuki Watari | Tamaki Taura | |
Chii-bou | Keiko Yamamoto |
Original video animation (1992)
Cast
Character | Japanese voice actor | English voice actor |
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Koichi Yamano/Babel II | Takeshi Kusao | |
Babel I | Hiroshi Naka | |
Emperor Yomi | Akio Ōtsuka | |
Juju | Kotono Mitsuishi | |
Wang | Shinichi Ishihara | |
Yuka | Ai Orikasa | |
Yamazaki | Ikuya Sawaki | |
Hammer | Kōji Tsujitani | |
Nicola | Toshihiko Seki | |
LaShelle | Kumiko Watanabe | |
Leah | Kumiko Nishihara | |
Griffin | Tomoyuki Morikawa | |
Psychists | Wataru Takagi, Masaki Aizawa, Hikaru Midorikawa |
Beyond Infinity (2001)
Cast
Character | Japanese voice actor | English voice actor |
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Koichi Kamiya/Babel II | Kenichi Suzumura | Dave Wittenberg |
Babel I | Hiroya Ishimaru | Lex Lang |
Lodem | Kenyuu Horiuchi | Lex Lang |
Yumiko Furumi | Shoko Kikuchi | Michelle Ruff |
Reika Saeki | Satsuki Yukino | Julie Pickering |
Yomi | Mugihito | Abe Lasser |
Hikari Homura/Leon | Showtaro Morikubo | Dave Mallow |
Hikari Homura (child) | Masayuki Kimura | Brianne Siddall |
Ryoko Kirishima | Yurika Hino | Karen Strassman |
Influence
- Japanese manga artist Hirohiko Araki said that he paid homage to Babel II by letting Jōtarō Kūjō wear a Japanese school uniform in "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 3".[citation needed]
- Video game developer Yu Suzuki of Sega says Babel II was his main inspiration in the creation of the arcade game Psy-Phi.[1]
References
- ↑ "Yu Suzuki: The Kikizo Interview". Kikizo Ltd. official page. Kikizo Ltd. 2006-02-15. Archived from the original on 6 January 2009. Retrieved 3 January 2009.