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Cover of +Anima volume i equally published by MediaWorks

プラスアニマ
( Purasu Anima )
Genre Adventure, Fantasy
Manga
Written past Natsumi Mukai
Published by MediaWorks
English publisher

AUS

Madman Entertainment

NA

Tokyopop

Magazine Dengeki Comic Gao!
Demographic Shōnen
Original run January 200126 March 2005
Volumes 10
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+Anima (Japanese: プラス アニマ, Hepburn: Purasu Anima ) is an internationally published ten-book manga series by Natsumi Mukai. The story focuses on iv "+Anima" characters—humans who have metamorphic abilities, and are shunned by order as a result.

Plot [edit]

The plot revolves around 4 +Anima children: Cooro, Husky, Senri, and Nana. Brought together by their +Anima powers, they search for others like themselves and a place to belong. Along the style, they meet villains and friends alike, likewise every bit other +Anima. Like many episodic take chances manga, there is not a big overarching story, rather the grouping travels from boondocks to town, and at each stop over, they get wrapped up in local events. Examples of these adventures include Cooro helping a homo gear up and utilize a hang glider (human being-lifting kite) to larn medicine for his village, the group learning the underground of a monstrous +Anima that has been terrorizing another village, and Husky rescuing a man who has fallen in beloved with the legend of a mermaid. Equally the serial progresses, more is learned nearly the characters' backstory, and about the setting of +Anima.

The world takes place on a fictional island continent, dissever between ii nations: Astaria and Sailand. Both are more often than not desert countries, but Astaria has more than varied environments, with some steppes and forest. Between them is the great Moss Mount range that keeps the two nations divide. On this range live the independent Kim-un-kur tribes. The majority of the series takes place in Astaria, with some afterward adventures taking place in the Moss Mountains and Sailand.

+Anima [edit]

In the +Anima fantasy world, some humans accept an unusual gift that grants them the power to morph one or more of their trunk parts, such as their limbs, into an creature's trunk office. Some are capable of even more radical changes, such as growing wings or full-body transformation. The transformation processes are very fast, and occur at the user'due south will. When inactive, the morphed areas revert to normal, leaving the person's clothing and trunk completely untouched. The only visual mark of this ability appears on the body of the person, in the form of a black, tattoo-like marking that determines their +Anima. Occasionally, the user bears some behavioral characteristics of their brute.

+Anima are not treated kindly past "normal" humans. When some are treated poorly enough,they can be taken over by their +Anima. Ordinarily, a full-body transformation results in a berserker or otherwise unsafe creature.

+Anima are not born naturally, and the children of +Anima are human. A human gains their +Anima during times of extreme stress or danger. For example, Husky gained his fish +Anima when he nearly died past drowning. It is unknown if the children of +Anima are more likely to become +Anima themselves, or if they volition naturally proceeds the same powers. Senri's brother and father both had bear-related powers, simply this is the only example of a "family" of +Anima, and their similar abilities could be entirely circumstantial.

On the other hand, it has been shown that a +Anima who lives a content and happy life somewhen lose their +Anima powers, provided those abilities aren't still necessary for their survival. For case, an injured +Anima was rescued past, and eventually married, to a blacksmith, and the two lived happily for decades, resulting in the eventual loss of her powers.

Characters [edit]

  • Cooro ( クーロ , Kūro ), born August 3 in the 331st year of the Astarian calendar, is a crow +Anima, and can summon black feathered wings from his dorsum and use them to fly. Cooro loves apples. Cooro is naïve, a bit absent, and slow to make decisions. He tends to honour people's decisions, to the indicate that if people tell him to go away or to exit them alone, he volition practice exactly that and won't pursue them. Nonetheless, he is optimistic and always cheerful. In Cooro's hometown, it is said that the souls of the expressionless are taken by the crows who gather around the body to Heaven. His mother died when she was pregnant and when the crows gathered over the torso, he burst out, with a crow +Anima, trying to follow his mother's soul. This ways he was born a +Anima, so he, different the others, has no idea what is like to be a normal homo. Due to his blackness wings, Cooro sometimes gets mistaken for a black angel, a messenger of decease. Cooro has the rare ability to sense +Anima, and these powers are exploited by a man named Fly. Fly has Cooro locate +Anima then he can steal their +Anima and give information technology to a +Anima girl with white wings called Blanca (Fly claims she is an Affections +Anima, an artificial lifeform constitute under the city). Cooro had besides promised to give Wing his wings when he was older, so that Wing could wing with Blanca. In the end Wing (Cooro'southward) wings dissolved and him and Blanca autumn from the heaven and with that Cooro'south wings returned and he was his old cocky once more. In the Mukai's original brusque story, Cooro is much more trigger-happy, has wild behavior, and wields a modest hatchet. He also has noticeably larger wings, a bird-like tail and the feathers on his arms are smoother.
  • Husky ( ハスキー , Hasukī ), existent name Myrrha, built-in March 4 in the 332nd yr of the Astarian calendar, is a fish +Anima, whose legs completely transform into a fish tail when jumping into water similar to a merman. He also grows gills, allowing him to breathe underwater and stay submerged indefinitely. When he first meets Cooro, he is in a circus sideshow starring every bit a mermaid princess (wearing a wig and pearls) Cooro helps him escape and Husky joins him on his journey. Croaking has a small fear of water considering Lady Dylana, a rival queen and the mother of Keane (who used to tease and bully Husky), attempted to drown him, from which he gained his +Anima. He wields a long staff for a weapon that he took from the Beehive Estate. Husky is revealed to be a wealthy prince who had been teased considering of his effeminate advent. Due to his mother being from the Due north, children also teased him for his "croaking" voice. Also, Husky does not like girls because, as he feels like they are foolish, and because from a young age he was surrounded by the many Queens of Sailand who fight with each other for the Male monarch's affection. In Mukai'southward original brusque story, the belt around the collar of his greatcoat is slightly smaller and his staff is unlike. Husky is also more advised and looks older. He may non like Nana in the kickoff but starts to care for her as the series progresses.
  • Senri ( センリ , Senri ), built-in Apr 30 in 327th year of the Astarian agenda, is a acquit +Anima. He is capable of transforming his right arm into a bear-similar arm, giving him sharp claws and great forcefulness. He is the strongest melee combatant from the grouping. He carries a falchion-like sword which he uses to cut wood and bones. He's pretty good at cooking and honey is his favorite food. Senri met Cooro and Husky at a hamlet called Abon where Senri was protecting the Abon plants from a gang; when Cooro and Husky helped get rid of them, Senri joined them. Senri very rarely says anything and usually doesn't speak in complete sentences. Senri carries a book, in which he stores various items and more often than not modest flowers. Information technology is later revealed that it is the only key to his memories, as he suffered major trauma from when his father died and had astringent problems accessing memories. The centre patch that he wears keeps his +Anima under control. Without it he goes berserk, transforming into a full body +Anima and fighting anyone he sees. In Mukai's original short story, Senri has armor plates on his behave arm, and appears to be slightly more talkative.
  • Nana ( ナナ ), born October 12 in the 332nd yr of the Astarian calendar is a bat +Anima. Nana is capable of sprouting wings much similar Cooro; however, they are bat wings. With them, she is capable of flight. Nana'due south ears can grow very big, giving her superior hearing that is capable of detecting sound in the ultrasound frequency. In addition, she has uniquely developed vocal cords, making her capable of emitting ultrasound waves from her mouth, which she may use either to navigate in the dark or as a powerful area-effect weapon that temporarily knocks out those who hear information technology. Her personality is kind, admitting immature, and quite feminine. Nana does not similar violence and does not apply any weapons. Nana reveals that her drunken father trounce her and her mother and, one night, she accidentally stabbed him with her stitching pair of scissors and ran away out of fright. While hiding and later on caught from her enraged male parent, she became a bat +Anima and was able to survive her father's effort to kill her. It is implied that her female parent was killed past her male parent, maybe in an try to protect Nana, due to how Nana had become an orphan that had nowhere to become. Eventually, she joined a group of all-girl orphans in the city of Octopus. She afterwards ran away from them, thinking she was hated considering of her powers; in reality, the leader of the all-girl orphans was jealous of her. In Mukai'south original short story, Nana appears older and has pocket-size notches in her ears in her bat form. She as well dresses differently and scolds Cooro often. Also as the series progresses, it is shown that she has feelings of affection toward Croaking.

Media [edit]

Manga [edit]

The manga was written and illustrated past Natsumi Mukai. manga was published by MediaWorks in Shōnen manga mag Dengeki Comic Gao! from 2000 until 2004. MediaWorks published individual capacity in x tankōbon volumes. The first book published on sixteen December 2000[1] and last on 26 March 2005.[2] Manga was licensed in Us and Canada past Tokyopop, and in Australia and New Zealand past Madman Entertainment.

Volume list [edit]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English language ISBN
1 16 Dec 2000[1] 4-8402-1730-0 9 March 2006[three] 978-1-59816-347-6
  • i. "The Black Angel and the Silvery Princess" ( 黒い天使と銀の姫 )
  • two. "Guardian of the Flowers" ( 花畑の用心棒 )
  • 3. "A Colony of Children" ( 子供たちの群 )
  • 4. "A Voice Echoing in Darkness" ( 闇に響く声 )
  • 5. "3 + 1 = ?"
ii 27 May 2001[four] four-8402-1853-6 12 September 2006[3] 978-1-4278-0442-vi
  • 6. "The Secret of Beehive Manor — Part 1"
  • 7. "The Clandestine of Beehive Manor — Part 2"
  • 8. "Desert Rose"
  • Special Records
    • Parallel 1. "Dancing on the Regal Rocks"
    • Parallel 2. "Dreaming in the Sea"
    • Parallel 3. "Shining in the Darkness"
iii 27 November 2001[v] 4-8402-1999-0 ix January 2007[iii] 978-1-59816-349-0
  • 9. "Wings of the Air current — Function i"
  • 10. "Wings of the Wind — Part 2"
  • 11. "Guardian Heart — Part one"
  • 12. "Guardian Middle — Part 2"
  • 13. "Husky'due south Melancholy"
  • fourteen. "Scars"
4 27 May 2002[6] 4-8402-2123-5 8 May 2007[iii] 978-1-59816-350-vi
  • fifteen. "Maggie Coliseum — Part 1"
  • sixteen. "Maggie Coliseum — Part ii"
  • 17. "Maggie Coliseum — Part 3"
  • 18. "Maggie Coliseum — Role four"
  • 19. "Maggie Coliseum — Role v"
  • xx. "Little Flower"
five 27 November 2002[7] four-8402-2236-3 September eleven, 2007[3] 978-i-59816-351-3
  • 21. "Contract"
  • 22. "The Business firm of Apples"
  • 23. "The Boy Who Loved a Mermaid — Part i"
  • 24. "The Boy Who Loved a Mermaid — Part 2"
  • 25. "Teddy Bear"
  • 26. "Moss Mount"
6 27 May 2003[eight] 4-8402-2395-v 11 December 2007[three] 978-i-59816-352-0
  • 27. "That Which Sleeps"
  • 28. "Memories of Sunbeams Through the Leaves"
  • 29. "Mad Fauna"
  • 30. "All That Protects You lot"
  • 31. "Across the Mountains"
  • 32. "A Story in the Snow"
  • Extra Story: "A Brief +Anima Interlude"
seven 27 Nov 2003[ix] iv-8402-2535-four 11 March 2008[3] 978-ane-59816-353-seven
  • 33. "Dark Tunnel"
  • 34. "Crystala and Daisy"
  • 35. "Sailand Law"
  • 36. "Market"
  • 37. "Wish"
  • 38. "Six Years Agone"
8 27 May 2004[10] four-8402-2713-half dozen 10 June 2008[3] 978-1-59816-354-four
  • 39. "Stella"
  • xl. "The Green Mansion"
  • 41. "Midnight Confession"
  • 42. "Royal Palace Mystery Tour"
  • 43. "Stairway Capture"
  • 44. "Black Talons"
9 27 August 2004[eleven] 4-8402-2816-vii xiii September 2008[3] 978-1-59816-355-one
  • 45. "Where Wishes Go"
  • 46. "Blue Wings"
  • 47. "The Angel's Lake — Part 1"
  • 48. "The Affections's Lake — Part two"
  • 49. "Childhood Friends — Part 1"
  • 50. "Childhood Friends — Office ii"
10 26 March 2005[2] 4-8402-3010-2 12 December 2008[3] 978-i-59816-356-8
  • 51. "The White Shadow"
  • 52. "Opening Pandora's Box"
  • 53. "My Anima"
  • 54. "Crystal"
  • 55. "Goodbye"
  • 56. "Hill of Fluttering Wings"
  • Afterword

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b "「+Anima(i)」" [+Anima (1)] (in Japanese). MediaWorks. Retrieved one October 2009.
  2. ^ a b "「+Anima(x)」" [+Anima (x)] (in Japanese). MediaWorks. Retrieved i Oct 2009.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Manga + Comics : Book Catalog". Tokyopop. Archived from the original on 2010-02-14. Retrieved 1 Oct 2009.
  4. ^ "「+Anima(2)」" [+Anima (2)] (in Japanese). MediaWorks. Retrieved ane October 2009.
  5. ^ "「+Anima(3)」" [+Anima (three)] (in Japanese). MediaWorks. Retrieved 1 October 2009.
  6. ^ "「+Anima(4)」" [+Anima (4)] (in Japanese). MediaWorks. Retrieved 1 Oct 2009.
  7. ^ "「+Anima(v)」" [+Anima (5)] (in Japanese). MediaWorks. Retrieved 1 October 2009.
  8. ^ "「+Anima(6)」" [+Anima (6)] (in Japanese). MediaWorks. Retrieved one October 2009.
  9. ^ "「+Anima(seven)」" [+Anima (7)] (in Japanese). MediaWorks. Retrieved 1 October 2009.
  10. ^ "「+Anima(8)」" [+Anima (8)] (in Japanese). MediaWorks. Retrieved 1 Oct 2009.
  11. ^ "「+Anima(9)」" [+Anima (9)] (in Japanese). MediaWorks. Retrieved 1 October 2009.

External links [edit]

  • English Tokyopop webpage
  • +Anima (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • (in German) German language Tokyopop webpage Archived 2006-09-09 at the Wayback Machine

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