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Iga no Kabamaru

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Iga-no Kabamaru
Kabamaru
伊賀野カバ丸
(Iga no Kabamaru)
Genre Shōnen
Manga
Authored by Yu Azuki
Publisher Margaret Comics
Serialized in
Original run October 1982 – September 1983
No. of volumes 11
TV anime
Directed by Tameo Kohanawa
Studio Group TAC
Network Nippon Television
Original run 20 October 198329 March 1984
No. of episodes 24
Movie
Directed by Norifumi Suzuki
Studio Toei Kyoto Co. Ltd
Released 6 August 1983
Runtime 96 min.

Iga-no Kabamaru (literally Hippo mouth of the Iga, also known outside of Japan as Kabamaru the Ninja, Ninja Boy or simply Ninja) is the title of a Japanese shounen manga originally created by Yu Azuki, which has also had anime and film incarnations. The eponymous protagonist is a naive young ninja from the Iga province called Kagemaro (absolute shadow), nicknamed Kabamaru (hippo's mouth) for his insatiable appetite. After the death of his strict grandfather and ninja sensei, Kabamaru moves to Tokyo with one of his grandfather’s acquaintances. The plot deals mainly with Kabamaru adjusting to an urban lifestyle after spending a childhood in the mountains and how he finds himself caught up in the rivalry between two private schools.

Contents

[edit] Characters and plot

This summary concerns the anime and may have differences from the manga or film.

[edit] Introduction

Kabamaru was orphaned at a young age and raised by his grandfather Saizō, who trained Kabamaru and another young orphan, Hayate Kirino in the ninja arts. While Saizō took care of the two children, he was also a very strict teacher, punishing incompetence or disobedience with physical violence. The two children eventually tried to escape, with Hayate suggesting they split up. Kabamaru was recaptured, but he refused to reveal his friend’s whereabouts to Saizo. Hayate watched hidden and finally made the decision to take advantage of the opportunity and flee. This choice haunted him ever since.

Kabamaru is in his adolescence when his grandfather dies. At his funeral, he meets an elderly lady called Ran Ookubo. Saizō was Ran’s first love and he had asked her in a letter to take care of his grandson when he died. Kabamaru follows Ran back to Tokyo, where he is to stay in her house and attend Kingyoku (Golden Rules) School, of which Ran is the headmistress.

On arriving, Kabamaru meets Mai Ookubo, Ran's granddaughter, who has lived with her since the death of her parents. Kabamaru instantly takes a liking to Mai, but she finds his coarse manners and endless appetite embarrassing and repulsive. These feelings are shared by Kingyoku’s Vice Principal, who nevertheless tolerates Kabamaru’s antics out of loyalty and a secret infatuation with Ran. Ran herself is blinded by Kabamaru’s striking resemblance to Saizō and sees everything Kabamaru does as charming.

Soon after arriving in school, Kabamaru inadvertently saves some students from being bullied by an older student called Cirakawa. Cirakawa is a member in a secret student society which includes in its ranks Kaoru Nanokusa, the beautiful head of the student council. Its real leader, however, is Shizune Mejiro, a rich and popular bishounen student that Mai has a crush on. Shizune’s gang is intent on antagonizing another school called Ougyoku (Topaz Rules). However, negative feelings of varying intensity exist between most students of both schools.

[edit] The rivalry

Kingyoku School and Ougyoku School have been bitter rivals for almost half a century and compete fiercely in everything, from athletic competitions to which school has the most expensive clock tower. The reason for this is twofold: first, the rivalry between Ran and Ougyoku School's headmistress, Suu Matsuno. Both Ran and Suu used to be best friends until they met Saizō and fell in love with him. Saizō secretly went on excursions with both of them, desiring the food baskets the girls brought to him. When the truth was revealed, the girls asked Saizō to choose one of them but he turned them both down, as by ninja tradition he could only marry a ninja. Unable to be angry at Saizō, the two girls turned against each other. The second reason is the rivalry between the wealthy and influential families of Shizune Mejiro and Hayd Maejima, head of the Ougyoku student council. The two families vie for control over the whole of Japan, and their children have moved that conflict onto the school grounds.

[edit] The long distance relay

Shizune initially considers Kabamaru an interfering pest, so he orders him dealt with. After Cirakawa fails to crush Kabamaru with force and Kaoru fails to charm him with her beauty, Shizune decides to win him over, bribing him with food and particularly yakisoba noodles, Kabamaru’s favourite delicacy.

Shizune, aware of Kabamaru’s physical prowess, convinces him to participate in the annual inter-school long distance relay race. At the day of the race Kabamaru manages to take the lead and almost wins, but a few metres before the finish line he is startled by a shuriken thrown at him from an unseen Hayate, who is now unwillingly in the custody and employ of Suu. Kabamaru realizes that Hayate is in the city and starts looking for him, excited at the thought of reuniting with his childhood friend.

[edit] The rivalry escalates

After some Ougyoku students are caught spying on the premises of Kingyoku, Shizune has Kabamaru and Kaoru attend a party hosted by Ougyoku in celebration of their victory at the long distance relay in order to spy on Maejima. During the night, Kabamaru and Kaoru infiltrate the Ougyoku dormitories, but only discover that Maejima has a crush on Mai and has written her a love letter. This infuriates Kabamaru, who attacks Maejima and flees, accidentally dropping the love letter in Suu’s office.

A few days later, Maejima receives an invitation to a date by a person he assumes to be Mai. To his dismay, he actually meets with a flirtatious Suu, who has read Maejima's love letter and thinks it was meant for her. Maejima comes to the mistaken conclusion that Kabamaru is the mastermind behind the dormitory attack and has deliberately created the love letter misunderstanding to mock him. Later that night, he disguises himself and attacks Kabamaru with a bat but ends up injuring Shizune in the arm instead. He also begins training students in martial arts to act as his bodyguards against future assaults.

Shizune learns about Maejima’s actions and considers them a preparation for an all-out attack against Kingyoku. He asks Kabamaru to train him and his friends in the ninja arts so they can fight back, but Kabamaru’s popularity and Ran’s enthusiasm over his involvement lead to the entire school volunteering for ninja training in the Iga mountains, ruining Shizune’s covert plans.

Hayate, who has been ordered to put Kabamaru out of commission, is unwilling to harm him directly, so he anonymously contacts Cirakawa and manipulates his dislike for Kabamaru. He gives Cirakawa drugged candy and instructs him to deliver them to Shizune, both knowing that Kabamaru is certain to devour them first. Cirakawa is then supposed to attack the sleeping Kabamaru. The plan almost works, but Kabamaru offers one candy to Ran, who later faints in the middle of the road. Hayate rescues her from being run over, which leaves him conflicted between the loyalty to his old friend Kabamaru and the grateful Ran on one side and his duty to his employer, Mrs. Matsuno, on the other.

[edit] Excursion in the Iga Mountains

Kingyoku School goes for fitness training in Kabamaru’s homeland, the Iga mountains. Hayate follows them, spying for Sue. They camp in an old abandoned Buddhist temple which has a statue that, according to Kabamaru, comes alive during the night. Indeed, while everybody sleeps, Shizune sees the statue moving. Ran determines from various clues that the statue is, in fact, Saizō, meaning that he is still alive. She keeps this to herself, certain that Saizō has his reasons.

A few days later, Kabamaru is taking a nighttime stroll when he is suddenly challenged by shuriken and throwing knives. He dodges all of them and Hayate finally shows himself to him. In the conversation that follows, Hayate reveals to Kabamaru that he essentially used him in order to escape from Saizō and leave his past in the mountains behind. He disguises his guilt and self-loathing by urging Kabamaru to forget their friendship and stay in the mountains. He then escapes in the darkness, leaving behind an upset Kabamaru, who nevertheless still considers Hayate his friend.

The following day, Kabamaru instructs everyone to stay indoors because a blizzard is imminent. Regardless, Shizune and his clique head outside to train and are later joined by Ran and Mai. A snowstorm indeed comes, and Ran and Mai are separated from the group and from each other. Ran is rescued by Saizō, who reveals himself to her and later returns her to the temple, but Mai is rescued by Kabamaru, who takes care of her in a nearby shack while the storm blows over. It is this incident which causes the two teenagers to begin acknowledging their true feelings for one another.

[edit] The final confrontation

In the meantime, Maejima extends his control over the student councils of other schools, forming secret “assault squads” there. He also tries to exert control over the Kanto Elite School Union, seeking to dissolve it, expelling Kingyoku from it, and form a new Union controlled by Ougyoku. Finally, he enlists members of criminal gangs to do his dirty work. Shizune learns about all this but is not too concerned, until Maejima challenges him to a one-on-one motorbike race after realizing Mai is in love with Shizune. Kabamaru secretly frustrates Maejima's attempts to cheat and Shizune emerges victorious.

This event makes Shizune take Maejima seriously. He resumes training his gang and in the process Mai and Ran separately deduce his true nature. Soon after, Maejima succeeds in dissolving the Kanto Elite School Union, effectively canceling the inter-school baseball championship. The leader of the Kingyoku Baseball Team visits Maejima to ask him to restart the championship, but Maejima thinks he is a spy and has him viciously beaten up. This infuriates Shizune, who now plans to attack Ougyoku rather than defend against it.

Shizune enlists Kabamaru to help him in the fight against Ougyoku. Mai overhears the conversation and tries to prevent the conflict. Meanwhile, Suu forces Hayate to battle Kabamaru. While Hayate has some qualms about fighting his friend, he also believes this will give him closure, letting him forget his haunting memories and start over. When Mai visits Ougyoku School in a last-ditch attempt to calm things down, Maejima's goons capture her and also attack Cirakawa. Hayate intends to use Mai’s kidnapping to anger Kabamaru into fighting him.

News of Mai’s kidnapping and Cirakawa’s injury reach Shizune, along with a one-on-one challenge from Maejima at the docks. This time, both cheat by bringing their gangs with them and an all-out confrontation between the students and staff of the two schools ensues. This is cut short when Hayate challenges Kabamaru, revealing himself as Mai’s kidnapper. Kabamaru’s rage temporarily overcomes him, and they begin fighting. Kabamaru’s anger soon fades, however, and his obvious distress over fighting his best friend reaches out to Hayate, who stops his attack in the last minute. Kabamaru instinctively counterattacks, injuring Hayate in the shoulder and causing him to fall in the water.

Just as everyone thinks Hayate has drowned, he emerges from the water in the arms of the Buddhist statue from the temple. The statue removes its disguise and reveals himself as the chef of the yakisoba restaurant Kabamaru has been visiting during the entire series. He then removes this disguise as well to reveal the ugly old man Kabamaru recognises as his grandfather Saizō. Finally, he reveals that this is also a disguise he had been using around Kabamaru, discarding it to reveal his much handsomer true self. Saizō explains that he faked his death to introduce Kabamaru to the second stage of ninja training and the responsibilities of an adult. Hayate and Kabamaru, now reconciled, decide to return with Saizō to the mountains to continue their training, but not before Mai expresses her feelings to Kabamaru and they promise to meet again.

[edit] Series finale

The conventional storyline ends on the second to last episode. The series finale is a self-parody in which the characters gather to celebrate the conclusion of the story, only to be interrupted by The Author, a “cameo” of Yu Azuki. The Author reminds them that they still have to play the big baseball game between Kingyoku and Ougyoku. The action immediately warps to the baseball field and a surreal match ensues, featuring ninja baseball techniques, Nazi and Native American baseball players and a battle between the mechas of the Kingyoku Vice Principal and Maejima (Gojira and King Kong respectively.) This fight is cut short by Saizō in the guise of the Buddhist statue, who spirits the mecha away and commands the school rivalry ended before departing in a flying saucer. All this is a ninja illusion, which fools even Kabamaru and Hayate. This angers Saizō, and the series ends with him chasing his two students, berating them for their incompetence.

[edit] Cast

[edit] Film

A live action film based on the plot of the manga and the anime was released in 1983, directed by Norifumi Suzuki. It starred Kurosaki Akira as Kabamaru, Takeda Kumiko as Mai, Sanada Hiroyuki as Shizune and Sonny Chiba as Saizō.

The plot centers around a five part competition between Kabamaru representing Kingyoku School, and Hayate representing Ougyoku School. The five events are falling from a height on a balloon (Kabamaru wins), swimming (Hayate wins), throwing shuriken while horseriding (Kabamaru wins), food eating contest (Hayate wins - Kabamaru is disqualified because he missed an olive) and remaining on the roof of a car driven by a student of the opponent school (Kabamaru wins after being promised 1,000 plates of yakisoba noodles by Shijune).

[edit] Popularity

Besides Japan, the anime has been distributed in France, Italy, Greece, Cyprus and countries in the Arabic peninsula. It has attained the status of cult classic in many of these regions, in part due to its extravagant characters and plot.

For Greek and Cypriot fans, a key element that adds to the show's notoriety is its poor dubbing. Translated from Japanese into Greek through English, the dub has many instances of awkward, word-for-word, or completely erroneous translation (such as calling a baseball bat by the word for the mammal bat, or referring to a shuriken as a "knife".) The actors' performance is also sub par, featuring bad to non-existent lip-synching, the repeat of a phrase over the characteristically long-winded original Japanese, an actor dubbing two characters in the same scene using the same voice, and speaking in a monotone or a low voice while the animated character is shown yelling. Viewers generally feel that all this makes the dub hilarious rather than insufferable.

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