The Laughing Salesman Explained

Ja Kanji:笑ゥせぇるすまん
Ja Romaji:Warau Sērusuman
Type:manga
The Black Salesman
Author:Fujiko Fujio
Publisher:Shogakukan
Demographic:Seinen
Magazine:Big Comic
Published:1968
Type:manga
The Black Salesman
Author:Fujiko Fujio
Publisher:Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha
Demographic:Seinen
Magazine:Manga Sunday
First:1969
Last:1971
Volumes:2
The Laughing Salesman
Type:tv series
Music:Kōhei Tanaka
Studio:Shin-Ei Animation
Network:TBS
First:Original run
October 10, 1989 –
September 29, 1992
Specials
December 26, 1992
Last:December 28, 1993
Episodes:127
Episode List:List of The Laughing Salesman episodes
Type:manga
The Laughing Salesman
Author:Fujiko Fujio A
Publisher:Chuokoron-Shinsha
Demographic:Seinen
Magazine:Chuokoron
First:1990
Last:1995
Volumes:5
Type:manga
The Salesman Returns
Author:Fujiko Fujio A
Publisher:Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha
Demographic:Seinen
Magazine:Manga Sunday
First:1996
Last:2000
Volumes:2
Type:drama
Music:Kōji Endō (e-KLAY 1999)
Studio:Cosmic Utopia Corporation
Network:TV Asahi
First:June 26, 1999
Last:September 18, 1999
Episodes:10
Type:manga
The Dancing Salesman
Author:Fujiko Fujio A
Publisher:Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha
Demographic:Seinen
Magazine:Manga Sunday
First:2001
Last:2004
Type:tv series
New Laughing Salesman
Director:Hirofumi Ogura
Music:Kōhei Tanaka
Studio:Shin-Ei Animation
Network:Tokyo MX, Yomiuri TV, BS11, Animax
First:April 3, 2017
Last:June 19, 2017
Episodes:12 (24 segments)
Episode List:List of The Laughing Salesman episodes#New Laughing Salesman
Video games
Content:
  • The Laughing Salesman (1991)
  • The Laughing Salesman (1993)

is a Japanese manga series created by Fujiko Fujio A. The manga "The Black Salesman" began as a one-shot manga in Shogakukan's Big Comic magazine on 1968, later serialized in Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha's Manga Sunday magazine from 1969 to 1971. The manga tells the story of a salesman named Moguro Fukuzou, whose job is to help people fill gaps in their soul. In reality, he often ruins the lives of his clients if they do not follow his strict instructions or if they betray his trust.

An anime "The Laughing Salesman" adaptation was produced by Shin-Ei Animation, directed by Toshirō Kuni and written by Yasuo Tanami. It aired on TBS from October 10, 1989 to December 28, 1993 with a total of 127 episodes. The manga "The Laughing Salesman" was serialized in Chuokoron from 1990 to 1995. A second anime adaptation aired on Tokyo MX from April 3 to June 19, 2017.[1]

Plot

Society is filled with people who struggle through their lives or never achieved their goals. The stories in the series focus on individuals who meet a shadowy and ominous salesman named . Moguro promises to "fill your empty soul" and give them a better life, if they follow his advice or agree to his conditions. However, once Moguro's clients begin to enjoy the fruits of their new life, they often breach their conditions, betray his trust, or deny that they received assistance at all. When this invariably happens due to their avarice, greed or selfishness, Moguro punishes his clients by using their reliance on his aid against them. With their lives ruined, he believes that they have been justly rewarded and he looks for more potential clients that he can help in a similar way.

The names of Moguro's clients are often puns on their situation or predicament, or refer to aspects of Japanese culture or history. For example in Episode 18, the name of the client, Urashima Taichi, alludes to the legend of Urashima Tarō, a type of Japanese Rip Van Winkle.

Media

Manga

Fujiko Fujio first created the manga as a one-shot called in Shogakukan's Big Comic magazine in 1968. Later serialized in Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha's Manga Sunday magazine from 1969 to 1971. After the first anime adaptation's release, Fujiko Fujio A continued the series from 1990 to 1995 in Chuokoron-Shinsha's Chuokoron magazine, this time under the same title of the anime,, and later in Manga Sunday from 1996 to 2000 as, with a bilingual (Japanese and English) version released in 2013.[2] [3] The fourth sequel,, ran in Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha's Manga Sunday from 2001 to 2004. Both the Chuokoron-Shinsha version and The Salesman Returns have been published in both physical and digital formats, with volume 1 of the bunkobon edition of the former and volume 1 of the latter including the previously uncollected chapters from The Black Salesman. As of 2021, The Dancing Salesman chapters have yet to be collected in a tankōbon.

Anime

See also: List of The Laughing Salesman episodes. An anime adaptation of the manga was produced by Shin-Ei Animation and aired as part of the 1989–1992 variety show on TBS from October 10, 1989 to September 29, 1992 and later continued as 2 hour specials which aired from December 26, 1992 to December 28, 1993. It was directed by Toshirō Kuni and written by Yasuo Tanami, while Kōhei Tanaka composed the music. The opening song is titled while the ending is titled, both performed by Tomio Umezawa.

A DVD boxed set of the series was released by Pony Canyon on March 20, 2013. The anime has also been digitally remastered and released on various video on demand streaming services in Japan.

A second anime adaptation titled was also produced by Shin-Ei Animation. It was directed by Hirofumi Ogura, with Naohiro Fukushima, Asami Ishikawa and Midori Natsu writing the scripts and Kohei Tanaka composing the music. Fujio Suzuki designed the characters and served as chief animation director. Minoru Nishida was the art director, with Akiko Inoue in charge of color design. The series aired on Tokyo MX from April 3, 2017, to June 19, 2017.[4] [5] [1] It was streamed on Crunchyroll,[6] making it first The Laughing Salesman material available online outside Japan.[7] The opening song is titled "Don't" by NakamuraEmi while the ending theme is titled by Junji Takada.[8]

Video games

Compile released the first video game based on the series for the MSX2 in Japan in 1991.

A visual novel of the series was released on the Sega CD in Japan on September 17, 1993. It was also developed by Compile and published by Sega, adapting three episodes of the anime. In the game, it features fully-voiced cutscenes with 2D artwork and as they progress through, they will go through some mini-games, related to the episode (e.g. following Moguro by choosing the correct path). The player can change the outcome of the events of the customer. If the player makes the right choices, the customer can have a happy ending. However, if the player makes the wrong choices, the customer will get the bad ending, just like in the anime.

Fukuzou Moguro makes an appearance as a guest character in the 2012 game Girls RPG Cinderelife developed by Level-5 for the Nintendo 3DS.[9]

Live-action drama

A live-action adaptation was produced by TV Asahi, which stars Shirō Itō as Moguro Fukuzou. It aired from June 26 to September 18, 1999.

Reception

In June 1999, the manga sold more than 3.5 million copies in Japan alone.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Warau Salesman New TV Anime's Video Reveals April 3 Premiere. Anime News Network. Tai. Anita. 2017-02-10. 2021-02-15.
  2. Book: 英語コミックス-帰ッテキタせぇるすまん(実日イングリッシュコミック) (The Salesman Returns). Amazon (company). .
  3. Book: 英語コミックス 帰ッテキタせぇるすまん. 26 December 2018. Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha, Ltd.. 2019-11-15.
  4. Web site: アニメ「笑ゥせぇるすまんNEW」2017年春スタート 喪黒福造は玄田哲章. アニメ!アニメ!. 16 December 2016 .
  5. Web site: Doraemon Co-Creator's Warau Salesman Manga Gets New TV Anime. Anime News Network. 3 June 2023 .
  6. Web site: Crunchyroll Streams The Laughing Salesman, Starmyu Season 2 Anime. Anime News Network. April 3, 2017. April 7, 2021.
  7. Web site: Crunchyroll Streams "Alice & Zoroku" and "The Laughing Salesman". Paul. Chapman. Crunchyroll. 3 April 2017 .
  8. Web site: Junji Takeda Performs Warau Salesman New Anime's Ending Theme Song. Anime News Network. March 13, 2017. March 17, 2021.
  9. Web site: Sailor Moon's Tuxedo Mask/Kamen Joins Level-5's Girls RPG. Anime News Network. Egan. Loo. 2011-10-16. 2017-01-05.
  10. 「世紀末のココロのスキマお埋めします「笑ゥせぇるすまん」テレ朝系でドラマ化」『Yomiuri Shimbun』1999年6月22日付東京夕刊、9面。