Baoh

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Baoh

An issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump featuring Baoh.
バオー来訪者
(Baoh Raihōsha)
Genre Action, Supernatural, Thriller
Manga
Written by Hirohiko Araki
Published by Shueisha
English publisher Canada United States Viz Media
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump
Original run October 9, 1984February 12, 1985
Volumes 2
Original video animation
Directed by Hiroyuki Yokoyama
Produced by Reiko Fukakusa, Toho
Written by Kenji Terada
Music by Hiroyuki Namba
Studio Studio Pierrot
Licensed by Canada United States AnimEigo
Released November 1, 1989
Runtime 48 minutes

Baoh (バオー来訪者 Baō Raihōsha, lit. "Baoh: The Visitor") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki, most famous for his epic JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1984 to 1985, it was later compiled into two tankōbon volumes. The series was adapted into a single-episode original video animation (OVA) by Studio Pierrot in 1989.

The manga was licensed in English and released in monthly chapters by Viz Media in 1990, sales were pitiful and it wasn't until 1995 that they released it in tankōbon format.[1][2] The OVA was licensed for an English DVD release by AnimEigo in 2000,[3] it was delayed,[4] finally being released in 2002.

Baoh was Araki's first series to display his signature amount of over-the-top gore.[5] Recently, the series' main character, Ikuro, was featured as a playable DLC character in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle in his Baoh form, as part of the game's five waves of DLC characters and campaign modes.

Plot

Teenager Ikuro Hashizawa is kidnapped and turned into a Baoh, a bioweapon with super human strength and other abilities such as firing a corrosive substance, by the Doress Laboratory. He escapes with the help of Sumire, a 10-year-old psychic girl. Professor Kasuminome, head scientist at Doress, sends various assassins and monsters to try and kill Ikuro, in means of stopping the Baoh virus from spreading and infecting the world.[2]

Characters

Main characters

Ikuro Hashizawa (橋沢 育朗 Hashizawa Ikurō)
Voiced by: Hideyuki Hori (OVA), Kōki Uchiyama (ASB)
The 17-year-old Ikuro initially knows very little of his past, waking up in the clutches of Doress and accompanying and protecting Sumire. He soon discovers that he has been transformed into a Baoh (standing for Biological Armament On Help), the result of Doress's evolution experimentations to produce a parasitic worm that buries itself into its host brain, slowly transforming it into a nigh-unstoppable killing machine. He later discovers that he was the victim of a traffic accident, with his survival beneficial to Doress's experimentations
When the host body is attacked (such as during Ikuro's near death at the hands of Number 22), it transforms by means of the Baoh Armed Phenomenon (バオー武装現象(アームド・フェノメノン) Baō Āmudo Fenomenon), covering its body in a protective armor that granting the body superhuman strength and healing, which he can also use to heal others. As a Baoh, Ikuro displays other abilities. Baoh Meltedin Palm Phenomenon (バオー・メルテッディン・パルム・フェノメノン Baō Meruteddin Parumu Fenomenon) allows him to secrete corrosive enzymes from his hands, melting through metal and human flesh. Baoh Reskiniharden Saber Phenomenon (バオー・リスキニハーデン・セイバー・フェノメノン Baō Risukinihāden Seibā Fenomenon) produces two blades coming out of his arms that can slice through nearly anything. Baoh Shooting Bees-Stingers Phenomenon (バオー・シューティングビースス・スティンガー・フェノメノン Baō Shūtingubīsusu Sutingā Fenomenon) turns Baoh's hair into needle-like projectiles that burst into flames upon contact. His most powerful ability is the Baoh Break-Dark-Thunder Phenomenon (バオー・ブレイク・ダーク・サンダー・フェノメノン Baō Bureiku Dāku Sandā Fenomenon), where his body producers upwards of 60 thousand volts of electrical energy, powerful enough to power a laser cannon. The only way to kill a Baoh is to kill the worm, by removing it from the brain by force and then burning it alive. A Baoh will also die after 111 days of the worm living in its brain, afterwhich its larvae leave and kill the host, seeking out hosts of their own. A Baoh can also be put into dormancy by submerging the host in salt water.
Sumire (スミレ)
Voiced by: Noriko Hidaka
A nine-year-old girl possessing psychic abilities, including automatic writing, table-turning, and precognition. She is also a captive of Doress, as they wish to exploit her psychic abilities. She keeps another of Doress's experiments, a brand new marsupial-like lifeform she has named Sonny-Steffan Nottsuo (サニー・ステフェン・ノッツォ Sanī Sutefen Nottso) as a pet.

Doress

The Secret Organization Doress (秘密組織ドレス Himitsu Soshiki Doresu) created Baoh and seeks to kill Ikuro before the virus can spread.

Dr. Kasuminome (霞の目博士 Kasuminome-hakase)
Voiced by: Ichirō Nagai
Doress's main scientist who is responsible for the creation of the Baoh parasite.
Hirohiko Araki named him after the Kasuminome (霞目) neighborhood of Wakabayashi-ku, Sendai.
Sophine (女工作員(ソフィーヌ) Sofīnu)
Voiced by: Yō Inoue
Kasuminome's assistant. She is first seen chasing Sumire when she escapes in the first chapter.
Number 22 (第22の男 Dai Nijū-ni no Otoko)
Voiced by: Ikuya Sawaki
One of Doress's assassins sent to kill Ikuro Hashizawa and recapture Sumire. He unwittingly sparks the Ikuro's Baoh Armed Phenomenon transformation, and is killed.
Dordo (ドルド Dorudo)
Voiced by: Shūichi Ikeda
Doress's top assassin, said to be able to blow someone's brains out with a single sniper shot. During the fight with Ikuro, it is revealed that Dordo is actually a cyborg.
Walken (ウォーケン Wōken)
Voiced by: Yusaku Yara
A psychic assassin under Doress's pay, the last of a tribe of Native Americans known as the Skookum (スクークム族 Sukūkumu-zoku). He is the world's most powerful psychic, capable of melting objects with his mind using the Molecular Air Motion Wave (分子空動波 Bunshi Kūdō Ha) and warp the ground with the Molecular Seismic Wave (分子地動波 Bunshi Chidō Ha). He sees Baoh as a worthy opponent and carves a sigil into his chest, claiming that he will kill Baoh. Baoh, however, gains the upperhand by flinging his sabers off at him, removing his power dampening bandana, only for Walken to seek vengeance.
Hirohiko Araki named Walken after American actor Christopher Walken.

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