Nambaka
| Nambaka | |
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| Original title | ナ ン バ カ |
| transcription | Nambaka |
| genre | Comedy, action |
| Manga | |
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| author | Shō Futamata |
| publishing company | Futabasha |
| magazine | Comico |
| First publication | October 13, 2013 - ... |
| expenditure | 8+ |
| Anime television series | |
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| original language | Japanese |
| year | 2016 |
| Studio | Satelight |
| length | 25 minutes |
| Episodes | 25 + 1 in 2 seasons |
| Director | Shinji Takamatsu |
| First broadcast | October 5 - December 28, 2016 January 4 - March 22, 2017 on MBS |
Nambaka ( Japanese ナ ン バ カ ) is a manga series by the Japanese illustrator Shō Futamata , which has been published in Japan since 2013. It was implemented as an anime television series in 2016 , with a sequel as a web anime since January 4, 2017.
content
The episodic plot of the series revolves around four prisoners from Nanba Prison - a high-security facility from which no one has yet escaped. The four, however, are notorious for having broken out of prisons all over the world: Jūgo ( ジ ュ ー ゴ ), who can pick all locks; the womanizer and gambler Uno ( ウ ノ ); the spirited fighter Rock ( ロ ッ ク ) and the little Nico ( ニ コ ), on whom drugs always have the opposite effect. Her opponent is mainly Hajime Sugoroku ( 双 六 一 ), chief overseer of Block 13, who tries to thwart and cover up the escape attempts of the four in order to cut a good figure with the prison administration - especially with the particularly strict director Momoko Hyakushiki ( 百 式 百 子 ) who is secretly in love with him.
publication
The manga has been published as a web manga on the Comico platform by NHN PlayArt since October 13, 2013 . The publisher Futabasha is bringing out the chapters in eight anthologies so far (as of January 2019). An English translation will appear online at Crunchyroll .
Anime adaptation
In 2016, Satelight produced an anime adaptation of the manga for Japanese television. Directed by Shinji Takamatsu and wrote the script Mitsutaka Hirota . The song Rin! Rin! Hi! Hi! used by Hashiguchikanaderiya hugs The Super Ball. The credits are highlighted with Nanbaka Datsugoku Riron ♪! , sung by Yūto Uemura , Tetsuya Kakihara , Airu Shiozaki , Daiki Kobayashi and Tomokazu Seki .
The 13 episodes of the series were broadcast from October 5 to December 28, 2016 on MBS , later on the day of Tokyo MX and two days later on BS11 . The anime will be released internationally as a simulcast with various subtitles, including German and English, from the Crunchyroll platform . Funimation Entertainment licensed the series for a dubbed English version.
A second season with 12 episodes ran from January 4 to March 22, 2017 on the Docomo Anime Store website, as well as on other Japanese streaming platforms with an offset. This is also streamed by Crunchyroll. The DVD or Blu-ray release contained another final episode.
| role | Japanese voice |
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| Jūgo | Yūto Uemura |
| skirt | Airu Shiozaki |
| Nico | Daiki Kobayashi |
| U.N | Tetsuya Kakihara |
| Hajime Sugoroku | Tomokazu Seki |
Web links
- Manga website (Japanese)
- Anime series website (Japanese)
- Manga and Anime series on the Anime News Network (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Joseph Luster: "NANBAKA" Anime to Continue on Crunchyroll with Season 2. In: Crunchyroll. November 22, 2016, accessed January 7, 2017 .