Mushibugyō Explained

Ja Kanji:ムシブギョー
Ja Romaji:Mushibugyō
Type:manga
Publisher:Shogakukan
Imprint:Shōnen Sunday Comics
Magazine:Shōnen Sunday Super
First:August 25, 2009
Last:September 25, 2010
Volumes:3
Type:manga
Jōjū Senjin!! Mushibugyō
Author:Hiroshi Fukuda
Publisher:Shogakukan
Imprint:Shōnen Sunday Comics
Magazine:Weekly Shōnen Sunday
First:January 4, 2011
Last:September 20, 2017
Volumes:32
Type:tv series
Director:Takayuki Hamana
Music:Tetsurō Oda
Studio:Seven Arcs Pictures
Licensee:Sentai Filmworks
Network:TXN (TV Tokyo)
First:April 8, 2013
Last:September 30, 2013
Episodes:26
Developer:Namco Bandai Games
Publisher:Namco Bandai Games
Genre:Action RPG
Platforms:Nintendo 3DS
Type:ova
Director:Takayuki Hamana
Music:Tetsurō Oda
Studio:Seven Arcs Pictures
Licensee:Sentai Filmworks
First:July 18, 2014
Last:January 16, 2015
Episodes:3
Runtime:24 minutes

is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by . It was serialized in Shogakukan's Shōnen Sunday Super from August 2009 to September 2010, with its chapters collected in three volumes. A second series, Jōjū Senjin!! Mushibugyō, a retelling of the original series, was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from January 2011 to September 2017, with its chapters collected in 32 volumes.

A 26-episode anime television series adaptation produced by Seven Arcs Pictures was broadcast in Japan on TV Tokyo from April to September 2013, with three additional original video animation (OVA) episodes released in 2014 and 2015.

Plot

Mushibugyō is set in an alternate Edo period of Japan, where giant insects known as "Mushi" started appearing and attacking people 100 years before, and since then have brought terror and death to the country. To counter the threat of the Mushi, the Shogunate establishes the City Patrol who acts under the Mushi Magistrate (Mushi-bugyō) to assemble warriors strong enough to fight them. The story follows Jinbei Tsukishima, a young and cheerful samurai who is the newest member of the City Patrol answering a summon to his father by the Magistrate, but as he is not able to fight anymore, Jinbei takes the burden of protecting Edo from the Mushi in his place.

Characters

Mushibugyō

A young samurai and the newest member of the City Patrol. The son of a samurai who was forced to cut off his own leg in repentance for an incident involving Jinbei and the son of his master, despite not being his fault. When his father is summoned to join Mushibugyō, Jinbei departs for Edo to join the magistrate in his place to make up for his sacrifice and to help restore the honor of his family. Despite being far stronger than a normal human, Jinbei is the weakest member of the team, making up for his inexperience with determination and an unyielding spirit that ends up earning him the respect and admiration of his peers. In the last chapter of the manga it is revealed that Jinbei ended up marrying Kuroageha, Oharu and Hibachi ending up with nine children.
  • A female ninja who specializes in the use of explosives, Hibachi's determined to prove her worth as the successor of her grandfather's techniques, despite the fact that he does not accept them being inherited by a woman. She admired Mugai greatly, but might have developed feelings for Jinbei too, as shown in Episode 15 where she showed hidden jealousy at the idea of him marrying Oharu. She married Jinbei and together they had three children.
  • The strongest warrior of the City Patrol, Mugai is a swordsman capable of feats that seem impossible for a human (fittingly, his name means "Limitless"). Mugai was once the leader of a group called the Mushigari (or the "Insects Hunters"), but for some reason he abandoned it to join the magistrate. Both Jinbei and Hibachi look up to him and dream of one day being as strong as him to repay the several occasions that he saved their lives. He seem to be emotionless and ruthless on the surface, but sometimes his actions show otherwise. His sword is as big as his whole body and has the ability to absorb insects and imitate their abilities.
  • A man covered in scars known as the "Killer of 99". Koikawa is a convicted murderer who joins the City Patrol as an act of repentance. The son of a bandit, he tried to avoid a life of crime until his mother was murdered and (blaming his father for it) goes on a killing frenzy, slaying his entire gang as well as anyone else that got in his way, finally ending with him facing his father who begged him for mercy. At this moment, Koikawa learns that his mother died by the hands of a member of the Mushigari. Since then he has looked for his mother's killer and, after finally avenging her, Shungiku changes his title to the "Killer of 100".
  • The youngest member of the team, Tenma is an capable of summoning two powerful familiars contained in paper dolls that can enlarge themselves to giant size and deal powerful blows. He is afraid of many things, mostly crawling bugs but he has a strong will and always does his best and eventually got over his fear just a little.
  • The commander of the City Patrol who answers directly to the Magistrate herself. His skills and abilities are a mystery until he uses them on a member of the Mushigari, who is found killed by a sword blow, which also cut the stone behind him. He does not often go into the field with the patrol, but he must be very skilled to be its commander.
  • Edo Residents

    A young lady whose family owns a restaurant. She is the first person who greets Jinbei when he arrives in Edo and ever since he saved her life, she has held affection for him. Later on in the series she married Jinbei and they had three children.
  • A masked bookworm who lost his faith in people and dedicated his life to the pursuit of knowledge. He befriends Jinbei after his failed attempt to infiltrate the Magistrate to have access to its documents as he seems to be the only person who respects his wisdom. He is actually Ieshige Tokugawa, the son of the Shogun and the first in the line of succession, a fact that is kept a secret from Jinbei and almost everyone else.
  • Insect Magistrate

    The mysterious Magistrate of the Mushibugyō, whose body can produce a deadly poison capable of killing any living being who touches her skin. When using her powers to the fullest, she manifests giant butterfly-like wings, hence her alias of "Black butterfly". She is the main enemy of the Mushigari, who seeks to kill her at all costs. Jinbei befriends her unaware of her true identity and she eventually develops feelings for him. Later on in the series she became one of Jinbei's wives, together they had three children.

    Samurai House Patrol

    Ogami Kagetada
  • Yagyuu Gieri
  • Shrines and Temples Patrol

    Senokawa Isshin
  • Ogami Kagetada
  • Eight-Providence Patrol

    Inukata Juuza
  • Chiyomaru
  • Imperial Court Patrol

    Tsuchimikado Hinahime

    Mushikari

    Uro
  • Mitsuki
  • Gaikotsu
  • Manako
  • Kuroganemaru
  • Sougan
  • Mashiro
  • Kaina
  • Shidou
  • Bugmen

    The Bugmen are the main antagonists of the series.

    The Eternal Bug
  • Sanada Yukimura
  • Sanada Yukimura is a bugman who was one of the Five Osaka Braves.
    Mouri Katsunaga
  • Mouri Katsunaga is a bugman who was one of the Five Osaka Braves.
    Chousokabe Morichika
  • Chousokabe Morichika is a bugman who was one of the Five Osaka Braves.
    Gotou Matabee
  • Gotou Matabee is a bugman who was one of the Five Osaka Braves.
    Akashi Takenori
  • Akashi Takenori is a bugman who was one of the Five Osaka Braves.

    Other characters

    Genjuurou Tsukishima
  • Kanae
  • Media

    Manga

    Written and illustrated by, Mushibugyō was serialized in Shogakukan's manga magazine Shōnen Sunday Supers from August 25, 2009,[1] to September 25, 2010.[2] Three volumes were released by Shogakukan between April 16, 2010,[3] and January 18, 2011.[4]

    A second series,, a retelling of the original series, was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from January 4, 2011,[5] to September 20, 2017.[6] The 316 chapters were collected in 32 tankōbon volumes, released from June 17, 2011,[7] to October 18, 2017.[8]

    Anime

    An anime television series was announced in January 2013.[9] The series, directed by Takayuki Hamana and produced by Seven Arcs Pictures, aired on TX Network stations from April 8 to September 30, 2013, for 26 episodes. The series was simulcast on Crunchyroll.[10] Three additionals OVA episode were bundled with the 15th, 16th and 17th volumes of the manga on July 18, 2014,[11] October 7, 2014 and January 16, 2015. Sentai Filmworks licensed the series and OVAs and released them in 2022.[12] [13] [14]

    The series uses four pieces of theme music. The two opening themes are "Tomoyo" by Gagaga SP and "Denshin∞Unchained" by FREE Hebi&M, while the two ending themes are "Ichizu" by i☆Ris and "Through All Eternity" by ayami.

    Episodes

    Video game

    A video game, developed by Namco Bandai Games, was released for the Nintendo 3DS on September 19, 2013. It is an action role-playing game featuring all of the Mushibugyo members as a playable characters.[15] [16]

    See also

    Notes and References

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    10. Web site: Crunchyroll to Stream Aiura, Mushibugyō TV Anime (Updated). Anime News Network. March 30, 2013. April 8, 2013. April 3, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130403084732/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-03-30/crunchyroll-to-stream-aiura-mushibugyo-tv-anime. live.
    11. Web site: VIDEO: "Mushibugyo" OVA Promo. Crunchyroll. May 21, 2014. May 23, 2014. Scott. Green. May 23, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140523225405/http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2014/05/21-1/video-mushibugyo-ova-promo. live.
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