Golden Boy | |
Genre: | Erotic comedy |
Type: | manga |
Author: | Tatsuya Egawa |
Publisher: | Shueisha |
Magazine: | Super Jump |
First: | 1992 |
Last: | 1997 |
Volumes: | 10 |
Type: | ova |
Director: | Hiroyuki Kitakubo |
Music: | Jōyō Katayanagi |
Studio: | A.P.P.P. |
First: | October 27, 1995 |
Last: | June 28, 1996 |
Runtime: | 183 minutes (total) |
Episodes: | 6 |
Type: | manga |
Golden Boy II | |
Author: | Tatsuya Egawa |
Publisher: | Shueisha |
Magazine: | Business Jump |
First: | September 15, 2010 |
Last: | May 18, 2011 |
Volumes: | 2 |
Portal: | yes |
Golden Boy is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tatsuya Egawa. It was originally serialized from 1992 to 1997 in the manga magazine Super Jump, and later anthologized as ten collected volumes. The series is a sex comedy that follows Kintaro Oe, a 25 year old freeter and university dropout who roams Japan working various odd jobs. During his travels, Kintaro meets several women whose lives he dramatically changes, despite his invariably poor first impressions.
The series was adapted into a six-episode original video animation (OVA) produced by Shueisha and KSS that was released in 1995. A sequel to the manga, Golden Boy II, was serialized in Business Jump from September 2010 to May 2011.
Kintaro is a freeter, and has done various jobs as he quests around Japan in pursuit of knowledge. His ventures include computer programming, housekeeping, teaching, the culinary arts, and most of all, studying. Kintaro is also often seen demonstrating the skills he has learned in previous chapters to overcome challenges faced in the current one. He is also adept in martial arts, but does not fight unless he is angered, and ordinarily just takes a beating. Much of the humor derives from situational elements, such as encounters between Kintaro and the women gone awry, and interactions between Kintaro's libido and imagination. Recurring gags include Kintaro's fetish for toilets (especially those recently used by beautiful women), his exaggerated facial expressions, and comical entries in his notebook. The notebook entries include explicit drawings of the women he encounters and bits of wisdom such as "'C' base is not sex", and "The human head cannot turn 360 degrees." Regarding the series, Tatsuya Egawa writes: "Before leaving kindergarten, I wrote these words in my notebook: 'I really like to study.' Often I wonder when it was that our schools forgot the true meaning of 'study', something which is now so often misunderstood by teachers and parents. Learning ought to be both stimulating and entertaining".
Written and illustrated by Tatsuya Egawa, Golden Boy was serialized in Shueisha's manga magazine Super Jump from 1992 to 1997.[1] Shueisha collected its chapters in ten volumes, released from June 4, 1993, to January 9, 1998.
A sequel to the manga,, was serialized in Business Jump from September 15, 2010,[2] [3] to May 18, 2011.[4] Shueisha collected its chapters in two tankōbon volumes, released on February 18 and July 19, 2011.[5] [6]
Adapted by Shueisha and KSS into an original video animation (OVA) series, Golden Boy was first released in Japan on VHS and later on laserdisc. The closing theme is "Study A Go! Go!" by Golden Girls. The series was licensed in North America by ADV Films, and was released on VHS, in both subtitled and dubbed editions, later releasing two DVD volumes on April 23 and June 18, 2002,[7] [8] and a complete series release on May 25, 2004.[9] The license was later transferred to Media Blasters for a DVD release on November 6, 2007,[10] and then Discotek Media for a DVD release on November 6, 2012.[11] [12]
The Golden Boy OVA was generally well received by English-language reviewers. It is widely known for its mature content: while the OVA is not strictly a hentai animation, it does feature instances of partial female nudity, orgasms, and female masturbation. In contrast, the manga becomes almost pornographic starting in the second volume.[13] Jeff Ulmer of DigitallyObsessed calls it "hilarious",[14] and Luis Cruz of AnimeOnDVD says it is "surprisingly well-written for an erotic comedy,"[15] and that it "easily deserves the 'Essential' moniker bestowed upon it" by ADV. Cruz goes on to say that the series' jokes "feel like a natural extension of both the characters and the plot...". Mike Toole of AnimeJump says "the mixture of realistic storytelling with Kintaro's deranged personality is always a hoot to watch."[16] Of Kintaro himself, Toole says he "has a simple everyman appeal", and Cruz contends that Kintaro's "charming character" is what makes the anime coherent. Toole says that Golden Boy "is worthwhile for the final episode alone", and Ulmer feels that it "took the cake".[17] Golden Boy popularized anime in Russia after being a huge success on its MTV Russia.[18]