EAT-MAN '98 - Eat-Man 3998■ Public MediaTV anime series ■ Original Mediacomics ■ Broadcast periodOctober 8, 1998 - December 24, 1998 ■Broadcasting stationTX ■Frequencieshalf an hour ■ Number of EpisodesEpisode 12 ■Original StoryAkihito Yoshitomi (MediaWorks/Monthly Dengeki Comic Gao!) ■ DirectorDirector: Toshifumi Kawase ■ ProductionAnimation Production: Studio Deen Production: PROJECT EAT-MAN'98 ■Works©Akinori Yoshitomi, Media Works, PROJECT EAT-MAN'98 ■Cast・Bolt Crank/Masashi Ehara ■ Main staff・Original work by Akihito Yoshitomi・Director by Toshifumi Kawase・Character design by Isamu Imakake・Mechanic design by Takahiro Yamada・Art by Tsutomu Ishigaki・Screenplay by Atsuhiro Tomioka, Taku Nomoto, Sakura Nonomiya・Sound director by Kazuhiro Wakabayashi・Animation production by Studio Deen ■Subtitle Episode 1: BYE BYE AIMIE (Part 1) (1998/10/07) Overview"EAT-MAN '98" is a TV anime series based on the manga of the same name by Akihito Yoshitomi. A total of 12 episodes were broadcast from October to December 1998. The main character, Bolt Crank, is an adventurer with the ability to transform his body into various substances, and is depicted completing various missions upon request. storyBolt Crank is an adventurer with the special ability to transform his body into any material. While he is commissioned to carry out various missions, he also continues his journey to discover the secrets of his past and his family. The story revolves around Bolt accepting requests and facing various difficulties, but at the same time, it also depicts his humanity and the bonds with his companions. characterBolts and cranksVoice actor: Masashi EharaBoruto is an adventurer with the special ability to transform his body into any material. He has a calm and rational personality, and while he carries out various missions upon request, he also continues his journey to discover the secrets of his past and his family. Boruto's abilities are the key to solving the various difficulties he faces, but at the same time, his humanity and the bonds he forms with his companions are also important elements of the story. Background"EAT-MAN '98" is based on the manga "EAT-MAN" by Yoshitomi Akihito. The original work was serialized in MediaWorks' monthly Dengeki Comic Gao! from 1996 to 2002, and gained popularity for its unique world view and story that made use of Boruto's abilities. For the anime adaptation, in order to bring out the charm of the original work to the fullest, Studio Deen was in charge of animation production, and Toshifumi Kawase was in charge of direction. Evaluation and impact"EAT-MAN '98" was highly praised for its unique worldview and story that made the most of Boruto's abilities. Viewers particularly liked the action scenes that made use of Boruto's abilities and the setting, which changed with each request. Additionally, episodes that depicted Boruto's humanity and the bonds he forms with his friends were also moving, winning the series many fans. The anime was widely accepted not only by fans of the original work, but also by new audiences, and influenced subsequent sci-fi action anime. Recommended pointsA unique worldviewThe appeal of "EAT-MAN '98" is the unique worldview depicted as Bolt receives requests and completes various missions. Each episode features different settings and characters, so viewers will never get bored. Another highlight is the action scenes that utilize Bolt's abilities, which are visually entertaining. Deep storyBoruto's journey to discover the secrets of his past and his family deeply moves viewers. Boruto's humanity and the bonds he has with his friends, which are depicted in each episode, evoke empathy from viewers and draw them into the story. In addition, the setting and characters, which change with each request, also add depth to the story. High-quality productionThe animation produced by Studio Deen brings out the best in the original work. In particular, the action scenes that utilize Boruto's abilities are visually fascinating and of high quality. The storytelling by director Toshifumi Kawase also leaves a deep impression on viewers. Related TitlesOriginal manga "EAT-MAN"The original manga "EAT-MAN" by Yoshitomi Akihito was serialized in MediaWorks' monthly Dengeki Comic Gao! from 1996 to 2002. The unique world view and story that makes use of Boruto's abilities became popular, leading to an anime adaptation. The original work also features different episodes and characters than the anime, allowing you to enjoy an even deeper story. Sequel "EAT-MAN 98"A sequel to "EAT-MAN '98," "EAT-MAN 98," was produced in 2001. Also animated by Studio Deen, it depicts Boruto's new adventures. The sequel has a deeper story and introduces new characters, giving viewers a new thrill. How to watch"EAT-MAN '98" can now be viewed on DVD and Blu-ray. It can also be viewed on some video streaming services. The original manga can also be purchased in book form or as an e-book, so if you're interested, be sure to check it out. summary"EAT-MAN '98" is a TV anime series with a unique worldview and a story that makes use of Boruto's abilities. Episodes that depict Boruto's humanity and his bonds with his friends were also moving, and the series gained many fans. The high-quality production and deep storyline gave viewers new inspiration and influenced later sci-fi action anime. Please give it a watch. |
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