Fighting Beauty Wulong | |
格闘美神 武龍 (Kakutō Bishin Ūron) | |
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Manga | |
Written by | Yūgo Ishikawa |
Published by | Shogakukan |
Magazine | Weekly Young Sunday |
Demographic | Seinen |
Original run | August 1, 2002 – May 10, 2007 |
Volumes | 18 + 1 gaiden volume |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Yoshio Suzuki |
Music by | Daisuke Ikeda |
Studio | TMS Entertainment |
Original network | TV Tokyo |
Original run | October 2, 2005 – March 26, 2006 |
Episodes | 25 |
Anime television series | |
Fighting Beauty Wulong Rebirth | |
Directed by | Yoshio Suzuki |
Music by | Daisuke Ikeda |
Studio | TMS Entertainment |
Original network | TV Tokyo |
Original run | April 2, 2006 – October 1, 2006 |
Episodes | 25 |
Fighting Beauty Wulong ( Japanese: 格闘美神 武龍, Hepburn: Kakutō Bishin Ūron) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yūgo Ishikawa. It was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Sunday from August 2002 to May 2007, with its chapters collected in 18 tankōbon volumes and additional prequel gaiden volume. The series was adapted into a two-season of 25 episodes each, animated by TMS Entertainment and broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 2005 to October 2006.
Mao Lan, a person of Chinese origin born and raised in Japan, has been trained in the secret martial art of her family by her drunken lecherous grandfather Master Mao Hung. Her grandfather has promised her that he'll tell her what happened to her parents to encourage her to train and fight. Without her knowledge, her grandfather signs her up to participate in a televised martial arts competition between female martial artists known as "Prime Mat". During the course of the series it is revealed that Lan's mother married Cao Da Hen and gave birth to Lan's step-sister Ling-Shen.
Written and illustrated by Yūgo Ishikawa, Fighting Beauty Wulong was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Sunday from August 1, 2002, [1] to May 10, 2007. [a] Shogakukan collected its chapters in 18 tankōbon volumes, with an additional prequel gaiden volume (numbered 0), from December 26, 2002, to June 5, 2007. [4]
A 25-episode anime television series adaptation by TMS Entertainment was broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 2, 2005, to March 26, 2006. [5] A second 25-episode season, titled Fighting Beauty Wulong Rebirth, was broadcast from April 2 to October 1, 2006. [6]
A PlayStation 2 fighting game, developed by DreamFactory and published by Bandai, was released on June 22, 2006. [7]
「週刊ヤングサンデー」2002年35号から2007年23号にかけて連載された作品。
【 ヤングサンデー】 ヤングサンデー23号 発売
Fighting Beauty Wulong | |
格闘美神 武龍 (Kakutō Bishin Ūron) | |
---|---|
Manga | |
Written by | Yūgo Ishikawa |
Published by | Shogakukan |
Magazine | Weekly Young Sunday |
Demographic | Seinen |
Original run | August 1, 2002 – May 10, 2007 |
Volumes | 18 + 1 gaiden volume |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Yoshio Suzuki |
Music by | Daisuke Ikeda |
Studio | TMS Entertainment |
Original network | TV Tokyo |
Original run | October 2, 2005 – March 26, 2006 |
Episodes | 25 |
Anime television series | |
Fighting Beauty Wulong Rebirth | |
Directed by | Yoshio Suzuki |
Music by | Daisuke Ikeda |
Studio | TMS Entertainment |
Original network | TV Tokyo |
Original run | April 2, 2006 – October 1, 2006 |
Episodes | 25 |
Fighting Beauty Wulong ( Japanese: 格闘美神 武龍, Hepburn: Kakutō Bishin Ūron) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yūgo Ishikawa. It was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Sunday from August 2002 to May 2007, with its chapters collected in 18 tankōbon volumes and additional prequel gaiden volume. The series was adapted into a two-season of 25 episodes each, animated by TMS Entertainment and broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 2005 to October 2006.
Mao Lan, a person of Chinese origin born and raised in Japan, has been trained in the secret martial art of her family by her drunken lecherous grandfather Master Mao Hung. Her grandfather has promised her that he'll tell her what happened to her parents to encourage her to train and fight. Without her knowledge, her grandfather signs her up to participate in a televised martial arts competition between female martial artists known as "Prime Mat". During the course of the series it is revealed that Lan's mother married Cao Da Hen and gave birth to Lan's step-sister Ling-Shen.
Written and illustrated by Yūgo Ishikawa, Fighting Beauty Wulong was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Sunday from August 1, 2002, [1] to May 10, 2007. [a] Shogakukan collected its chapters in 18 tankōbon volumes, with an additional prequel gaiden volume (numbered 0), from December 26, 2002, to June 5, 2007. [4]
A 25-episode anime television series adaptation by TMS Entertainment was broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 2, 2005, to March 26, 2006. [5] A second 25-episode season, titled Fighting Beauty Wulong Rebirth, was broadcast from April 2 to October 1, 2006. [6]
A PlayStation 2 fighting game, developed by DreamFactory and published by Bandai, was released on June 22, 2006. [7]
「週刊ヤングサンデー」2002年35号から2007年23号にかけて連載された作品。
【 ヤングサンデー】 ヤングサンデー23号 発売