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Spriggan (manga)

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Spriggan

Spriggan Japanese manga cover by Shogakukan
スプリガン
(Supurigan)
Genre Adventure, History, Military
Manga
Author Hiroshi Takashige
Illustrator Ryōji Minagawa
Publisher Flag of Japan Shogakukan
English publisher Flag of Canada Flag of the United States VIZ Media (Defunct)
Flag of Singapore Chuang Yi (English)
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Flag of Japan Weekly Shōnen Sunday
Flag of Japan Shōnen Sunday Super
Flag of Malaysia Komik Remaja (Defunct)
Original run 19891996
Volumes 11
Anime film
Director Hirotsugu Kawasaki
Producer Kazuhiko Ikeguchi
Kazuya Hamana
Haruo Sai
Eiko Tanaka
Ayao Ueda
Composer Kuniaki Haishima
Studio Studio 4°C
Licensor Flag of the United States Flag of Canada ADV Films
Released 1998
Runtime 90 min.
Game
Spriggan: Lunar Verse
Developer From Liquid Mirror Software[1]
Publisher FROM Software
Genre Action, Adventure
Platform PlayStation
Released June 17, 1999[2]
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Spriggan (スプリガン Supurigan?) is a manga series created by Hiroshi Takashige and Ryōji Minagawa during the early 1990s. It was initially released as Striker in the North American English translation, as it is the English translation of the word Spriggan from Celtic.[3]

Spriggan was serialized in Shogakukan in the Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Shōnen Sunday Super magazines before its material was partially used for an animated film. A Playstation game called Spriggan: Lunar Verse was also based on the manga with some material created for the game.

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[edit] Story

Many years ago, an ancient civilization known for their advanced technology once ruled Earth, but were destroyed in the end by their misuse. So, they left messages for later generations in the form of indestructible message plates written in ancient Hebrew, informing them that if they could not find a good use for their creations, they should be destroyed.

Various paramilitaries, national armies, and armed private forces began to secretly search for these "mysterious artifacts" in order to be used for their own good and against their enemies. The ARCAM Corporation and their military arm, the ARCAM Private Army, can stop these forces from destroying themselves with their elite secret agents known as Spriggans (or Strikers).

[edit] Characters

[edit] Main

Yu Ominae
A young Japanese Spriggan agent and the protagonist of the manga and the animated film.
Jean Jacquemonde
A French Spriggan agent stationed in France and fierce lycanthrope, who transforms at the sight of his own blood and revert to human form if people are dead, wounded, or gone from sight.
Tea Flatte
A British Spriggan agent stationed in Britain. She has mystical skills, including the ability to summon Calling Beasts.
Oboro
A Japanese Spriggan agent stationed in Japan alongside Yu, using Qigong and Dim Mak attacks to disable or kill his opponents.
Yamamoto
The head of the ARCAM Corporation's Japanese headquarters.
Rie Yamabishi
A Japanese American linguistics expert who has graduated from Cornell University and worked as a professor before returning to her native Japan and assist the ARCAM Corporation.
Yoshino Somei
A teenaged mercenary and thief who steals out-of-place artifacts and sells them to the highest bidder.
Mayzel
An ARCAM scientist responsible for refining Omihalcon into various weapons and equipment.
Iwao Akatsuki
A Japanese operative working for the Trident Corporation.
Bo Brantz
A German neo-Nazi fanatic and agent for Kutheimer's Egypt-based faction.
Larry Markson
The American head of the Trident Corporation, serving as its de facto leader, while using Campbell Company, the Clovers Heavy Industries, and Takasumi Zaibatsu as dummy corporations.
Henry Garnum
The British ARCAM Corporation official.
Sho Kanaya
A brainwashed COSMOS child soldier of Japanese origin.

[edit] Minor

[edit] Organizations

ARCAM Corporation 
Founded in the United States, it has branches covering all countries from across the globe. Its mission is to covertly secure and/or destroy all ancient artifacts (whether they would be items, machines, ruins, etc.) from all known enemies that may use them for their own benefit.
Its breakthrough was the refinement of Orichalcum, a strong metal that was used for ARCAM's Armored Muscle Suit and on Yu Ominae's Orichalcum combat knife. MJ-12 and Trident Corporation were able to refine their own Orichalcum suits, mostly based/stolen from ARCAM's research.
ARCAM Private Army 
The ARCAM Corporation's paramilitary wing, its duties vary but their main purpose is to conduct offensive and defensive operations on various out-of-place artifact locations and its aggressors, ranging from private corporate military wings to national militaries.
Trident Corporation 
Founded by NATO originally as an R&D Division, it soon went rogue and broke away for unknown reasons and was soon declared as an illegal organization. Currently, it stands as an artifact-recovering corporation and it is heavily funded by the Campbell Company (European Corporation, possibly British), the Clovers Heavy Industries (American Corporation) and the Takasumi Zaibatsu (Japanese Corporation).
Its greatest breakthrough was with the creation of the Orichalcum Armored Machine Suit. One of its users was worn by Japanese Trident Corp. operator Iwao Akatsuki, apparently based on ARCAM's Armored Muscle Suit. They use discovered ancient artifacts in order to refine them as potential military weapons.
COSMOS (Children Of Soldier Machine Organic System) 
A black-ops unit of the US Army and sponsored by the Pentagon, most of its soldiers are child soldiers who were kidnapped by CIA agents/US Army soldiers from around the world and brainwashed.
Spriggans 
Part of the ARCAM Private Army's divisions, consisting of special agents recruited by the ARCAM Corporation in order to do covert work in hostile areas without compromising the company.

[edit] Mystical Artifacts

Fire Orb 
Discovered near Mount Fuji in Japan by an ARCAM archaeological expedition, it soon became the "apple" of the CIA and the KGB as it possessed extraordinary powers. ARCAM made its first move and had sent for Rie Yamabishi in order to get more details on the artifact.
The orb allows the user to control any active volcano anywhere from around the world.
After the Russians have failed, COSMOS stepped up its attempts to locate it and kidnapped Rie and Akiha during a COSMOS-led operation on ARCAM's Japanese branch in order to secure details on the location of the Fire Orb.
Instigators: U.S. (CIA), Russia (KGB and Spetsnaz)
Location: Mount Fuji, Japan
Status: Sealed by lava after Koichi Moroha had used the orb to unleash the lava from Mount Fuji.
Mask of Palenque 
An ancient Mayan mask discovered by Professor Sasakura from the ruins of Palenque in Mexico. It was said that it belonged to an old Mayan ruler who had come from outer space. His coffin depicted a pilot aboard a spaceship.
It briefly possessed Kagaho Sasakaura, giving her psychic abilities such as levitation and fireball projection. It was accompanied by 10 rings.
Instigators: Ironarm, Professor Sasakura (Under influence of Tezcatlipoca)
Location: Palenque, Mexico
Status: Destroyed after Tezcatlipoca's spirit was sealed in the Itlachiayaque mirror by Ominae Yu and Hatsuho Sasakura.
Noah's Ark 
Believed to be an ancient transport that held various life-forms, including dinosaurs and other, unknown types of creatures. It was thought to be a life-creation system. It also served as a weather control device that could bring another Ice Age by using an inverted triangle message plate on its controls.
Colonel MacDougal in an act of desperation committed suicide by activating the Ark's self-destruct mechanism, taking the Ark and its sleeping occupants with him.
Instigators: Machiner's Platoon
Location: Mount Ararat, Turkey
Status: Destroyed after Colonel MacDougal had used the Ark's self-destruct device.
Berserker 
An ancient killing robot created several centuries ago. It was known that two Berserker robots were activated. One was in India, where it killed several ARCAM employees in its Indian facility before some of its personnel activated the base's self-destruct device, killing it and its occupants.
In Britain, British military scientists had reactivated a second Berserker by applying several electric charges before it went on a rampage. Yu fought it to the death and destroyed it by slicing its head off, activating a self-destruct device that had the force of a single bomb.
Instigators: British Army scientists, British SAS, Professor Mauser
Location: Rural Britain
Status: Destroyed when Yu decapitated the robot, activating its self-destruction mechanism.
Crystal Skull 
Made from an ancient substance, it uses a strong degree of power when the right amount of energy is applied to it. Used in Alexandria's Lighthouse as a source of light and as a weapon.
Yu Ominae and Oboro recovered the artifact from Kutheimer and his Neo-Nazi terrorists after overpowering them in Egypt.
Instigators: Neo-Nazis led by Kutheimer
Location: Egypt
Status: Stored in ARCAM's US Headquarters
Program YAMA 
A set of computer input codes discovered by ARCAM scientists during an expedition in an ancient temple, the programming turned against the employees when it sealed off an ARCAM facility in the US and flashed the words "YAMA" at various computer screen around the world.
When Yu, Jimmy and an ARCAM Special Private Army (ASPA) tactical team proceeded to recapture the compound, they found out the virus brainwashed its occupants by flashing the words "KILL THEM ALL!" before they arrived. In fact, one of the ASPA soldiers became a YAMA pawn when he saw the words on a computer screen, turning against his comrades and firing his weapon before he was disabled by Yu with a karate chop to the neck.
During the infiltration to the facility's main computer room, the virus turned the tables against the infiltrators by using deadly steam, electrified water and extreme heat that killed an ASPA trooper when he tried to fire his Steyr TMP in a hallucination that resulted in his death from burns.
Program YAMA, before it wiped itself off the facility's mainframe, told Yu that he captured the facility in order to show the changing attitudes of humans towards their own planet from his initial intent to destroy humankind.
Instigators: YAMA Virus text codes
Location: United States
Status: None, wiped itself off facility's mainframe system
Holy Grail 
Used in the Last Supper and believed to been used by Joseph of Arimathea, it was said that it had Adolf Hitler's soul in it when some of his blood was collected to the chalice before it was kept in Britain. Kutheimer and his Neo-Nazi cohorts used it to bring back Hitler's soul into one of his cloned bodies in order to access their storehouses in Britain.
Instigators: Neo-Nazis led by Kutheimer
Location: Britain
Status: Unknown, last seen in the hands of Yoshino Somei. Possibly taken away by Yu and Tea.
Vajrayana 
Also known as Indra's Lightning Bolt, it was discovered by the Nazis during World War II and was sealed off in one of their safehouses in Britain after discovering its true potential.
The resurrected Hitler used it against Yu Ominae, primarily as a test subject to show off his weapon's potential before an overload killed him and most of the Neo-Nazi officials and soldiers in Kutheimer's faction. Bo Brantze was the only survivor.
The weapon was known to channel a certain amount of a person's psychic energy (if he or she had psychic powers) and changed into energy blasts.
Instigators: Neo-Nazis lead by Kutheimer
Location: Britain
Status: Destroyed when Hitler accidentally overused the artifact
Ark of the Covenant 
Found in the S.S. Eugenio E by Yu Ominae and Tea Flatte after Yu went onboard the ship, infiltrating it as a Campbell Company employee.
Instigators: Trident operatives lead by Iwao Akatsuki
Location: Onboard the S.S. Eugenio E
Status: Taken away by Sidewinder, a Trident operative who was assumed to be a double agent.

[edit] Fictional Locations

Fire Shrine 
A temple that houses the Fire Orb and located at the base of Mount Fuji. It was built during the Fuji Civilization.
Forest of No Return 
A mystical forest in India. In Indian folklore, it was said that the god/hero Rama had cursed the forest when he found out that Sita was kidnapped by Ravana. In revenge, he uttered a curse throughout the entire forest. In the Spriggan world, the forest was still cursed and civilians would never go inside the area, fearing that something would happen to them.
Rumors have abounded that a hidden tablet was inside the forest, which detailed the "recipe" for the nectar of eternal life. Rulers have waged war against one another in order to find the so-called tablet and in modern times, Trident and ARCAM had sent their operatives to the Forest of No Return so as to locate the tablet. In a short of time, the parties have turned into zombies and lay in wait for new prey to come and find them. Iwao Akatsuki of Trident was lucky to escape after most of his squad was converted into zombies by various spirits in the forest.
Yu Ominae, Yoshino Somei and Iwao Akatsuki were forced to team up in destroying the curse by locating the center of the forest, which was the "God Tree". Destroyed by using a statue of Rama and Yu's psychic powers drawn from his Armored Muscle Suit, the curse was lifted and the forest returned to its original state.
Phantom Island 
Located east of the Philippines and to the south of Japan in the Pacific, it had never showed up in any maps or in any geographic textbook due to its mystical nature. Numerous ships and planes have made their landing into the eerie island, but have been lost over time due to an anti-space/time continuum that envelops the entire island when it disappears once in a few years.
Located on satellite by ARCAM researchers, Yu Ominae and Steve Foster manned the S.S. Rosinante in order to head to the remote island. Yoshino Somei, unfortunately, tagged along after hearing news that ARCAM had an expedition there and joined in via hangglider. Trident also got word of the appearance and has deployed one of its warships to the area so as to get ahead of ARCAM and finding the island's secret. The island was closely guarded by Curly statues, the mysterious six-armed guardians of the island that were immune to firearms, but vulnerable to brekage from martial arts.
It was probable that the authors were inspired by the case of the Bermuda Triangle phenomenon.
Reverse Babel Tower 
Built in Iraq as a way of summoning demons in the old days by ancient demon worshippers, it was largely forgotten until cult members of the Magier Heunri Balez rediscovered it after one of Balez's bodyguards used a psychic cyclone to unearth the entire ruins during infighting between Iraqi and Western soldiers in northern Iraq. Inside was a pentagram called the Magical Circle of Chaos, which was the only way that demons could be contacted. American, British and French special forces have been secretly deployed to the north of Iraq, since it was a UN-controlled territory, to locate it. Unknown to them, the Iraqi army had also deployed its soldiers in order to ward off any foreign soldiers, as well as to secure the ruins of the Reverse Babel Tower. The Balez cult had tried to kidnap Kate in order to obtain the Apokryphe before traveling to Iraq to secure the tower.
Gathering the corpses of dead commandos as a catalyst for using the circle, Balez wanted to use Yu Ominae by trying to brainwash him, but resisted and injured him when he punched the cult leader in the face. He died when the tower collapsed.

[edit] Publication

The manga was initially published in Japan by Shogakukan in eleven full volumes from July 1991 to April 1996, with reprints in both 2001 and 2006 (including the unpublished stories "First Mission" and "Gold Rush"). Shogakukan Productions Co., Ltd.'s licensing arm in North America, VIZ Media, translated and published three out of eleven volumes as Striker after it was first serialized in Manga Vizion, before the company curtailed further translation. [4]

In Europe, two volumes were published in France by Glénat (similarly under the name Striker), in the Netherlands by Big Balloon, eleven volumes in Germany by Planet Manga, and one full volume in Spain by Planeta DeAgostini (the first two similarly under the title "Striker")[5]

In Asia, the manga was released in Hong Kong by Jade Dynasty, in Indonesia by Elex Media Komputindo, in Malaysia as part of an installment in a fortnightly comic magazine, Komik Remaja (but was cancelled during the Noah's Ark story arc due to 'inappropriate religious elements'), in Singapore by Chuang Yi in English [6], in South Korea as eleven volumes by Junior Special Comics and in a collector's edition by Daiwon C.I., and in Taiwan as eleven full chapters translated into Mandarin by Tong Li Comics under the Youth Comic Series label.

[edit] Media

[edit] Themes

Some of the themes mentioned in Spriggan mostly include the Cold War, and the fight between various superpowers in maintaining their status from the Cold War via covert and sometimes, black operation-style actions. The manga also mentioned Out-of-place artifacts and the question on whether they can be used for military weapons.

Other themes seen include the use of mercenaries, genetic engineering and the existence and use of mystic arts (e.g. immortal allies/enemies, supposed use of magic, etc.). The presence of the paranormal is in certain parts of the manga when Yu encounters paranormal/supernatural enemies such as evil ghosts and enigmatic spirits.

[edit] Reception

[edit] References

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