Duke Goblin Explained

Duke Goblin
Ja Kanji:ゴブリン公爵
Ja Romaji:Goburin Kōshaku
Type:manga
Author:Osamu Tezuka
Publisher:Akita Shoten
Demographic:Shōnen
Magazine:Weekly Shōnen Champion
First:September 6, 1985
Last:February 28, 1986
Volumes:2

is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Osamu Tezuka, published from 1985 to 1986.

Plot

In the story, a Japanese boy named Chinki has a dream where he foresees the future. In it, he has excavated a bronze giant from the ruins of Angyang in China. This Todaiki, or "Giant Lighthouse Demon" was constructed by the Yin Dynasty of China, unifying the country for the first time in 3000 years. To them, the giant was a guardian deity to ensure that China remained united. However, the giant is a massive robot with psychokinetic power.

Chinki then meets a girl named Aiai who has the power to activate Todaiki, but doesn't know about it. Accidentally, her soul wanders into the giant and gives it power. Against her will, Todaiki goes on a rampage and smashes a town before sinking into the Yellow River. After witnessing all of this, Chinki decides to use Todaiki's power for his own evil ambition. Giving himself the name "Duke Goblin", he seeks to use Todaiki, powered by Aiai's trapped soul, to rule the world.

However, opposing Duke Goblin is the Buddhist Priest Tenran and male student Kanichi Tokugawa, who has a crush on Aiai.

Characters

A New Villain

Osamu Tezuka created "Duke Goblin" shortly before his death in 1989. Many fans who read the story loved the evil Chinki who had taken the villain role usually reserved for Rock, Tezuka's other main boy villain. Many fans wished that Chinki could have appeared in other stories by Tezuka.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. http://en.tezuka.co.jp/manga/sakuhin/m105/m105_01.html "Duke Goblin" manga page at TezukaOsamu@World