Monster Human Bem Part II: A thorough analysis of the evolved story and character depth

Monster Human Bem Part II: A thorough analysis of the evolved story and character depth

Monster Human Bem Part II

■ Public Media

OVA

■ Original Media

Anime Original

■ Release date

Unaired in 1982

■Frequencies

half an hour

■ Number of Episodes

Episode 2

■ Director

Katsuhisa Yamada

■ Production

・Planning and production: Daiichi Kikaku

■ Story

"Humanoid Monster Bem Part II," produced in 1982, was never released, and details about the story are unknown. However, some speculations can be made from documents from that time and testimonies from people involved. The story is thought to be about the three men, Bem, Bella, and Bello, who fight to survive in human society in medieval Europe. Although they have a sense of justice, they are humanoid monsters who find it difficult to blend into human society, and they will face many challenges.

Specifically, there are two pilot episodes, "The Bloody Elm Tree" and "The Demon of the Snowy Town." "The Bloody Elm Tree" depicts the story of Bem and his friends as they work hard to unravel the legend surrounding an old elm tree and save the villagers. "The Demon of the Snowy Town" depicts Bem and his friends' efforts to solve a mysterious incident that occurs in a town cut off by snow. These episodes also show Bem and his friends standing up to problems in human society and upholding justice.

■Explanation

"Humanoid Monster Bem Part II" was originally planned as a 26-episode TV anime series in 1982. However, Daiichi Kikaku, which was supposed to be in charge of production, had already disbanded, so Topcraft took over production. Two pilot films were made for presentation purposes, but the project was ultimately scrapped and the series never made it to the big screen. This work was included as a bonus feature on subsequent video and CD-ROM releases, and became a hot topic among fans.

The character designs in this work are softer than those in the first work, and the setting of the story has been changed to Medieval Europe. This gives the work a different atmosphere from the first work. The music and theme song have also been newly created, making the content different from the first work.

Although "Humanoid Monster Bem Part II" is an unreleased work, its presence and charm continue to be loved by many fans. In particular, the two pilot episodes are a touching story depicting Bem and his friends' struggles in human society, making them a valuable work for fans.

■Cast

・Bem/Kiyoshi Kobayashi ・Bella/Hiroko Mori ・Bello/Mari Shimizu ・Opening narrator/Kazunari Futamata

■ Main staff

・Screenplay/Akira Adachi ・Chief Director/Katsuhisa Yamada ・Supervision/Kazuo Ihara ・Music/Goro Takahashi ・Producer - Kazuo Kusano ・Animation Production Cooperation/ Topcraft ・OP1
・"Bem the Monster"
Lyrics: Daiichi Video Composition: Masashi Tanaka Arrangement: Goro Takahashi Song: The Lesson for ED1
・"Bug-Eyed Monster Bello"
Lyrics by Akira Adachi, Music by Goro Takahashi, Arrangement by Goro Takahashi, Singer by Moga

■ Main Characters

・Bem A human-like monster who usually wears a black suit and a black soft hat. He has a sense of justice and sometimes transforms to fight against monsters. Bem is a leader and always fights on the front lines to protect his friends. Although he wants to blend into human society, he often struggles because of his strange appearance. However, his strong will and sense of justice help him overcome difficulties, inspiring many fans.

・Bella A human monster in the form of a woman wearing a red cloak. She fights using a whip as a weapon. Bella has a calm and intelligent personality, and plays an active role as Bem's supporter. Contrary to her beautiful appearance, she shows great strength in battle. Although she longs for human society, she often faces the harshness of reality, and the story depicts her growing up through these experiences.

・A monster human in the form of a boy named Bello. He wants to be friends with humans. Bello has a pure and innocent personality, and continues his adventures with Bem and Bella. He has a strong desire to blend into human society, and is depicted making various efforts to achieve this. Bello's growth and interactions with humans are one of the important themes of the work.

■Subtitle

"The Bleeding Elm" (pilot)
"The Demon of the Snowy Town" (pilot episode)

■ Related works

・TV anime "Humanoid Monster Bem" (1968)
・TV anime "Humanoid Monster Bem" (2006)

■ Theme songs and music

・OP1
・"Bem the Monster"
Lyrics: Daiichi Video Composition: Masashi Tanaka Arrangement: Goro Takahashi Song: The Lesson for ED1
・"Bug-Eyed Monster Bello"
Lyrics by Akira Adachi, Music by Goro Takahashi, Arrangement by Goro Takahashi, Singer by Moga

■ Review

Although "Humanoid Monster Bem Part II" has yet to be released, its charm and presence continue to be loved by many fans. In particular, the two pilot episodes are a touching story depicting Bem and his friends' struggles in human society, making them a valuable work for fans.

The character designs in this work are softer than those in the first work, and the setting of the story has been changed to Medieval Europe. This gives the work a different atmosphere from the first work. The music and theme song have also been newly created, making the content different from the first work.

Bem, Bella, and Bello each have their own unique personalities and charms as they fight to blend into human society. Bem's leadership and sense of justice, Bella's calmness and strength, and Bello's purity and growth support the film's key themes. The growth of these characters and their interactions with humans will leave a deep impression on viewers.

Although this work has not yet been released, its presence and charm continue to be loved by many fans. In particular, the two pilot episodes are moving stories that depict Bem and his friends' struggles in human society, making them a precious work for fans. From these episodes, we can see that Bem and his friends stand up to the problems of human society and stick to justice.

Although "Humanoid Monster Bem Part II" is yet to be released, its charm and presence continue to be loved by many fans. In particular, the two pilot episodes are moving stories depicting Bem and his friends' struggles in human society, making them a treasured work for fans. These episodes also show Bem and his friends standing up to the problems of human society and sticking to justice.

■Recommendation

Although "Humanoid Monster Bem Part II" is yet to be released, its charm and presence continue to be loved by many fans. In particular, the two pilot episodes are moving stories depicting Bem and his friends' struggles in human society, making them a precious work for fans. From these episodes, we can see that Bem and his friends stand up to the problems of human society and stick to justice.

This work has a different atmosphere from the first work, and the character designs, music, and theme song are all newly created, so it will be enjoyed not only by fans of the first work but also by new viewers. In particular, the growth of the three characters, Bem, Bella, and Bello, and their interactions with humans will leave a deep impression on viewers.

Although this work has not yet been released, its presence and charm continue to be loved by many fans. In particular, the two pilot episodes are moving stories that depict Bem and his friends' struggles in human society, making them a precious work for fans. From these episodes, we can see that Bem and his friends stand up to the problems of human society and stick to justice.

Although "Humanoid Monster Bem Part II" is yet to be released, its charm and presence continue to be loved by many fans. In particular, the two pilot episodes are moving stories depicting Bem and his friends' struggles in human society, making them a treasured work for fans. These episodes also show Bem and his friends standing up to the problems of human society and sticking to justice.

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