Banana Fish

Banana Fish

Infobox animanga/Header
name = Banana Fish


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genre = Drama, Adventure
Infobox animanga/Manga
title =
author = Akimi Yoshida
publisher = flagicon|Japan Shogakukan flagicon|Canada flagicon|United States VIZ Media
publisher_other = flagicon|Franceflagicon|Italyflagicon|Germany Planet Manga
demographic = Shōjo
magazine = flagicon|Japan Bessatsu Shōjo Comic flagicon|Canada flagicon|United States Pulp and Animerica Extra
first = May 1985
last = April 1994
volumes = 19 [Ann manga|id=1250. Accessed 2007-02-21.]

"Banana Fish" is a classic shōjo manga by Akimi Yoshida which ran from 1985 to 1994 and spawned several mini-spin-offs: "Private Opinion", "Angel Eyes", and "The Garden with Holy Light". The series was very popular in Japan.

The name is most likely inspired by the short story "A Perfect Day for Bananafish" by J.D. Salinger.

There are nineteen Japanese tankōbon or eleven bunkobon reprints published by Shogakukan, an art book, "Angel Eyes" and "Rebirth: The Banana Fish Official Guidebook". The spin-offs are collected in a single bunko titled "Another Story". There was also a NHK radio drama, released in 1996 on CD as "BANANA FISH Part 1-3". Eiji was voiced by Kazuhiko Inoue and Ash Lynx was voiced by Tohru Furusawa.

"Banana Fish" is published in English by VIZ Media. The first (now out-of-print) graphic novel edition spanned the first seven volumes and featured 'flipped' artwork, subsequent "shōjo" editions are in the original right-to-left format and released on a bi-monthly basis (these new editions feature some translational differences). The series also ran in both of Viz's now defunct manga magazines, "Pulp" and "Animerica Extra" for several years.

Plot

"1973, Vietnam - an American soldier goes mad and guns down his buddies. Since then, the only words he has uttered are "Banana Fish"..."

Twelve years later, in New York City, police investigate a series of puzzling suicides and a dying man gives a charismatic young gang leader named Ash Lynx a vial of a mysterious substance...

Characters

*Ash Lynx - The protagonist, a street-wise young gang leader with expert marksmanship. His real name is Aslan Callenreese.
*Eiji Okumura (奥村 英二 "Okumura Eiji") - Japanese former athlete who, due to an injury, became a photographer's assistant.
*Blanca - A retired assassin and the man who trained Ash to become Dino Golzine's heir. Though he cares for Ash, he carries out any contract he is hired for.
*Dino Golzine - Ash's former patron, a mafioso kingpin with pedophiliac tastes.
* Shunichi Ibe (伊部俊一 "Ibe Shun'ichi") - Japanese photojournalist who brings Eiji to the U.S. to do a report on street gangs.
*Frederick Arthur - A former member of Ash's street gang who allies himself with Golzine in order to usurp Ash. He is particularly vindictive and cruel.
*Max Lobo - A Vietnam War veteran and journalist who has trouble with his ex-wife. Max Lobo also has a young son. He becomes Ash's main confidante in his battle against Golzine. His real name is Max Glenreed.
* Shorter Wong - The gang leader who controls Chinatown, ally to Ash, who has been friends with him for a long time.
*Sing Soo-Ling - A very young member of the Chinese gang. Attacks with the deadly "flying dragon fang." He, like Ash, is amazingly smart and calculated for his age. He is loyal to Shorter.
*Lee Yut-Lung (李月龍, Japanese: "Rii Yuerun", Chinese Hanyu Pinyin: "Lǐ Yuèlóng", Cantonese: "Lei5 Yut6Lung4") - The youngest son of the Lee family, the top family of China's criminal underworld. He despises his brothers for looking down on him and wants to depose them. Regards Ash and Golzine as special and is jealous of the care Ash shows for Eiji, a normal boy.
*Cain Blood - The cool and collected leader of New York's African-American gangs. He supports Ash in his gang war against Arthur.

Spin-offs and Prequels

;Fly Boy, In the Sky:Eiji Okumura and Shunichi Ibe were introduced in this early short story by Yoshida.;Angel Eyes:The story of the beginnings of Ash Lynx's friendship with Shorter Wong. ;Private Opinion:Details Ash's first memories of meeting and coming to trust Blanca.;Hikari no Niwa, or "The Garden with Holy Light" :A short story set after the events of "Banana Fish", in which the characters Eiji and Sing, now several years older deal with the shadows of their past and try to cope with their present lives together.

Reception

Frederik L. Schodt identifies "Banana Fish" as:

References

External links

* [http://www.viz.com/products/products.php?series_id=19 VIZ Media BananaFish site] : The American distributor
* [http://www.boukenshin.net/boyfruit/ Boy Fruit] Fan site


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