词条 | Tactics (manga) |
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| name = Tactics | image = | caption = | ja_kanji = タクティクス | ja_romaji = Takutikusu | genre = Occult detective }}{{Infobox animanga/Print | type = manga | author = Sakura Kinoshita Kazuko Higashiyama | publisher = Mag Garden | publisher_en = {{English manga publisher|NA= ADV Manga Tokyopop JManga}} | demographic = Shōnen, Shōjo | magazine = Comic Blade Masamune, Monthly Comic Avarus, Monthly GFantasy, クロフネ (電子雑誌) | first = 2000 | last = | volumes = 15 | volume_list = }}{{Infobox animanga/Video | type = tv series | director = Hiroshi Watanabe | producer = | writer = | music = | studio = Studio Deen | licensee = {{English anime licensee|NA=Manga Entertainment|UK=Manga Entertainment}} | network = TV Tokyo | network_en = {{English anime network | CA= Super Channel |US= Sci-Fi Channel}} | first = October 5, 2004 | last = March 29, 2005 | episodes = 25 | episode_list = List of Tactics episodes }}{{Infobox animanga/Footer}}{{nihongo|Tactics|タクティクス|Takutikusu}} is a Japanese manga series written as a collaboration between Sakura Kinoshita and Kazuko Higashiyama. It was serialized in Comic Blade Masamune. Kinoshita supplied the character "Kantarou", and Higashiyama supplied the character "Haruka". While the manga was previously licensed for released in English in paperback by both ADV Manga and Tokyopop, the manga was only available in English in digital format on JManga for two years before it was no longer accessible.[1] The animation studio Studio Deen adapted the Tactics manga into a 25-episode anime series, which ran on Japanese television from October 5, 2004 to March 29, 2005. The English dub of the anime was distributed by Manga Entertainment in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. Tactics resumed serialisation on the 18th of January, 2018, as tactics 新説 on pixiv comics.[2] PlotSet in Japan during the Taishō period (in the anime, the manga is set during the late Meiji period), Tactics is the story of Kantarou Ichinomiya, a young man with the ability to see youkai and other mythical beasts. When he was a child, this ability resulted in him being ostracized by humans. His youkai friends told him that in order to be stronger, he must find the oni-eating tengu. The young Kantarou then vows to find it and name it. By naming one, a human becomes master and the name contract is only broken if the master chooses. As Kantarou grows up, he finds a career as a folklorist and a part-time exorcist, alongside his youkai friend Youko. An assignment leads Kantarou to a mountain where a shrine marks the place where the tengu had been sealed away. Calling upon the tengu by the name Haruka, Kantarou breaks the seal and becomes Haruka's master. As time goes on, Kantarou, Youko, and Haruka develop a close friendship. However, this relationship is threatened by Haruka's returning memories and his yearning to know more about his past. Characters
{{Voiced by|Kōki Miyata|Blake Shepard}} Kantarou is a young folklorist and part-time exorcist with an ability to see youkai. Kantarou is highly intelligent and is quite sneaky and manipulative. He is able to trick others into doing what he wants and anticipate their reactions. This trait has resulted in him being called a tactician by Haruka, hence the title of the series. Despite this, Kantarou has a good heart and feels deeply for youkai. Although it is customary for an exorcist to kill youkai, Kantarou chooses to reason with them and sees his line of work as a way to help them. His attitude has been criticized by both Haruka and Sugino, as they feel it may endanger him.
{{Voiced by|Takahiro Sakurai|Chris Patton}} Haruka is an oni-eating tengu, the strongest of all youkai. Kantarou, having named him, became his master and friend. Haruka has the ability to control lightning. Occasionally, such as when he is attacking oni, Haruka can transfigure into his true youkai form. His nails grow sharper and longer, his fangs grow longer, and his eyes constrict. Usually, he appears as a tall, dark-haired man with black wings that he can either hide or reveal. Haruka is troubled by his lack of memories, inability to eat youkai, and loss of power, which starts to affect his sense of self. Haruka's name under his previous master, an onmyōdō practitioner, was Rin. As Rin, he did not have a good relationship with his master, and it is hinted that she took advantage of his subservient status for sexual purposes.
{{Voiced by|Tomoko Kawakami|Luci Christian}} Youko is a female kitsune youkai whom Kantarou named. At the beginning of Tactics, Youko had already been living with Kantarou. She is loud and impulsive, and often loses her temper towards Kantaoru. Youko has the ability to make her fox ears appear and disappear at will, and can turn into her fox form if she wishes. Youko is shown to be deeply concerned about the household expenses and pesters Kantarou about finishing his book manuscripts. Before joining Kantarou, Youko was initially a lonely youkai who deceived travellers into thinking she was a member of their family. Youko pretends to be Kantarou's wife, but Kantarou soon reveals her to be a youkai, and invites her to join his household.
{{Voiced by|Nana Mizuki|Jessica Boone}} Suzu is a rich teenage girl who constantly helps Katarou on his cases. She first met him in episode 1 and after that usually hangs out in his house. Suzu is often addressed as "Suzu-chan" and she maintains a very close relationship with Youko. She has a crush on Haruka, but often treats Kantarou harshly. Her character was created for the anime, but she has appeared in several of the manga's omake since.
{{Voiced by|Soichiro Hoshi|Vic Mignogna}} Sugino is a white tengu and the "god" of Sugino Village. As such, he is often called Sugino-sama. Unlike a black tengu, who is born a tengu, a white tengu is originally a powerful, overly-proud human priest or monk who changed into a tengu. Before Kantarou, Sugino had attempted to break Haruka's seal, but failed. Sugino has a great amount of dislike for the human race, having been a human himself. Sugino is married to Muu-chan, a small, green youkai. Upon being asked how they would reproduce, Sugino states that their relationship is platonic. Prior to meeting Muu-chan, Sugino was a cruel character who earned the nickname of 'violent tengu'. His cruelty caused him to be lonely and hate his immortality.
{{Voiced by|Omi Minami|Monica Rial}} Muu-chan is a small, green youkai who is married to Sugino and only says 'Muu'. Muu-chan has the ability to vacuum up demons and spells using its mouth.
A handsome young wealthy nobleman, main opponent of series. He is the leader of the government's Demon Extermination Squad. He wants to make Kantarou cancel his name contract with Haruka so Haruka will get his memories back and become the "real" demon eating tengu he wishes to defeat. He hates that Kantarou was able to unseal the demon-eating tengu but he himself could not. He wields Minamoto's Legendary sword. His allies are Watanabe and Ibaragi. MediaMangaThe manga was first released in North America by ADV Manga in 2004. Afterwards, the US license was transferred to Tokyopop, who released 8 volumes before they shut down their American branch. Volumes 1–12 were available on JManga until its closure in May 2013.[3]
| Language = Japanese }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 01 | RelDate = September 10, 2002[4] | ISBN = 4-901926-02-0 | LicensedRelDate = October 4, 2004 (ADV Manga)[5] April 10, 2007 (Tokyopop)[6] | LicensedISBN = 978-1-4139-0178-8 |LicensedISBN_note=(ADV Manga) {{ISBN|978-1-59816-960-7}} (Tokyopop) | VolumeExtras = | Summary = }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 02 | RelDate = September 10, 2002[7] | ISBN = 4-901926-03-9 | LicensedRelDate = May 24, 2005 (ADV Manga)[8] August 7, 2007 (Tokyopop)[6] | LicensedISBN = 978-1-4139-0179-5 |LicensedISBN_note=(ADV Manga) {{ISBN|978-1-59816-961-4}} (Tokyopop) | Summary = }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 03 | RelDate = March 10, 2003[9] | ISBN = 4-901926-41-1 | LicensedRelDate = December 11, 2007[6] | LicensedISBN = 978-1-59816-962-1 | Summary = }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 04 | RelDate = March 10, 2004[10] | ISBN = 4-86127-034-0 | LicensedRelDate = March 11, 2008[6] | LicensedISBN = 978-1-59816-963-8 | Summary = }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 05 | RelDate = October 9, 2004[11] | ISBN = 4-86127-085-5 | LicensedRelDate = June 10, 2008[6] | LicensedISBN = 978-1-59816-964-5 | Summary = }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 06 | RelDate = March 10, 2005[12] | ISBN = 4-86127-127-4 | LicensedRelDate = September 9, 2008[6] | LicensedISBN = 978-1-59816-965-2 | Summary = }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 07 | RelDate = September 10, 2005[13] | ISBN = 4-86127-198-3 | LicensedRelDate = December 9, 2008[6] | LicensedISBN = 978-1-59816-966-9 | Summary = }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 08 | RelDate = July 10, 2006[14] | ISBN = 4-86127-288-2 | LicensedRelDate = December 29, 2009[15] | LicensedISBN = 978-1-4278-0200-2 | Summary = }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 09 | RelDate = March 30, 2007[16] | ISBN = 4-86127-375-7 | LicensedRelDate = — | LicensedISBN = | Summary = }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 10 | RelDate = March 28, 2008[17] | ISBN = 4-86127-487-7 | LicensedRelDate = — | LicensedISBN = | Summary = }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 11 | RelDate = March 10, 2009[18] | ISBN = 4-86127-604-7 | LicensedRelDate = — | LicensedISBN = | Summary = }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 12 | RelDate = March 10, 2010[19] | ISBN = 4-86127-717-5 | LicensedRelDate = — | LicensedISBN = | Summary = }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 13 | RelDate = March 15, 2011 | ISBN = 4-86127-845-7 | LicensedRelDate = — | LicensedISBN = | Summary = }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 14 | RelDate = March 15, 2012 | ISBN = 4-86127-968-2 | LicensedRelDate = — | LicensedISBN = | Summary = }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 15 | RelDate = May 15, 2013 | ISBN = 4-80000-163-3 | LicensedRelDate = — | LicensedISBN = | Summary = }}{{Graphic novel list/footer}} Anime{{Main|List of Tactics episodes}}Tactics originally aired in Japan on TV Tokyo from October 5, 2004 to March 29, 2005.[20] The series consists of 25 episodes. The series was directed by Hiroshi Watanabe and was produced by Studio Deen. Tactics was licensed for English release and distributed by Manga Entertainment.[21]In the United States, it was featured on the Ani-Monday program from January 7, 2008 to April 21, 2008 on the Sci Fi Channel. The opening theme for Tactics was Secret World and the ending theme was {{nihongo|"Mienai Chikara"|ミエナイチカラ|Invisible Strength}}. Both were sung by Miki Akiyama.
MusicA CD for season 1 of the Tactics anime was released on June 27, 2006
"Secret World" Lyrics by: Yuriko Mori Composition by: Kazuya Nishioka Arrangement by: Kazuya Nishioka Performed by: Miki Akiyama
{{nihongo|"Invisible Strength"|ミエナイチカラ|Mienai Chikara}} Lyrics by: Yuriko Mori Composition by: Kazuya Nishioka Arrangement by: Kazuya Nishioka Performed by: Miki Akiyama Light NovelsThree official light novels exist, all written by Nanami Nari, with the approval of Sakura Kinoshita and Kazuko Higashiyama. They have remained unlocalized, and do not possess English titles. They are published by Mag Garden Novels, a subsidiary of Mag Garden.
DōjinshiKinoshita and Higashiyama form a dōjinshi circle called Mad Cookie Monster. They individually go by the pseudonyms Wasabi Katsuo and Wasabi Maguro, respectively. This circle has released many dōjinshi for their own series, including Tactics, some of them containing explicit yaoi pornography. One of the rarest and best known of these titles is Love Sick, a 72-page dōjinshi containing an illustrated short novel and an explicit yaoi comic, featuring the pairing Haruka x Kantarou. Other dōjinshi based on Tactics are El Principe, which features mild Haruka x Kantarou, and Lil' Crazy, which features Raikou x Haruka. References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.jmanga.com/tactics/1|title=Tactics 1|publisher=JManga|accessdate=August 25, 2012|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130127013336/http://www.jmanga.com/tactics/1|archivedate=January 27, 2013|df=mdy-all}} 2. ^https://comic.pixiv.net/works/4392 3. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-03-14/manga-reading-site-jmanga-to-end-service-in-may|title=Manga Reading Site JManga to End Service in May|work=Anime News Network|date=March 14, 2013|accessdate=November 4, 2013}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mag-garden.co.jp/view.php?mode=detail&isbn=4901926020|title=Tactics 1|language=Japanese|publisher=Mag Garden|accessdate=September 24, 2009}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/1413901786/ |title=Tactics Volume 1 (v. 1) (0702727017483): Sakura Kinoshita, Kazuko Higashiyama: Books|publisher=Amazon.com|accessdate=September 24, 2009}} 6. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{cite web|url=http://tokyopop.com/manga/book_catalog/browse?alphabet=t-v|title=Manga + Comics : Book Catalog|publisher=Tokyopop|accessdate=September 24, 2009|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091024212654/http://www.tokyopop.com/manga/book_catalog/browse?alphabet=t-v|archivedate=October 24, 2009|df=mdy-all}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mag-garden.co.jp/view.php?mode=detail&isbn=4901926039|title=Tactics 2|language=Japanese|publisher=Mag Garden|accessdate=September 24, 2009}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/1413901794/ |title=Tactics Volume 2 (9781413901795): Sakura Kinoshita, Kazuko Higashiyama: Books|publisher=Amazon.com|accessdate=September 25, 2009}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mag-garden.co.jp/view.php?mode=detail&isbn=4901926411|title=Tactics 3|language=Japanese|publisher=Mag Garden|accessdate=September 24, 2009}} 10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mag-garden.co.jp/view.php?mode=detail&isbn=4861270340|title=Tactics 4|language=Japanese|publisher=Mag Garden|accessdate=September 24, 2009}} 11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mag-garden.co.jp/view.php?mode=detail&isbn=4861270855|title=Tactics 5|language=Japanese|publisher=Mag Garden|accessdate=September 24, 2009}} 12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mag-garden.co.jp/view.php?mode=detail&isbn=4861271274|title=Tactics 6|language=Japanese|publisher=Mag Garden|accessdate=September 24, 2009}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mag-garden.co.jp/view.php?mode=detail&isbn=4861271983|title=Tactics 7|language=Japanese|publisher=Mag Garden|accessdate=September 24, 2009}} 14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mag-garden.co.jp/view.php?mode=detail&isbn=4861272882|title=Tactics 8|language=Japanese|publisher=Mag Garden|accessdate=September 24, 2009}} 15. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/1427802009/ |title=Tactics Volume 8 (9781427802002): Higashiyama Kazuko, Sakura Kinoshita: Books|publisher=Amazon.com|accessdate=September 24, 2009}} 16. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mag-garden.co.jp/view.php?mode=detail&isbn=4861273757|title=Tactics 9|language=Japanese|publisher=Mag Garden|accessdate=September 24, 2009}} 17. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mag-garden.co.jp/view.php?mode=detail&isbn=4861274877|title=Tactics 10|language=Japanese|publisher=Mag Garden|accessdate=September 24, 2009}} 18. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mag-garden.co.jp/view.php?mode=detail&isbn=4861276047|title=Tactics 11|language=Japanese|publisher=Mag Garden|accessdate=September 24, 2009}} 19. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4861277175/ |title=Tactics 12|language=Japanese|publisher=Mag Garden|accessdate=June 14, 2010}} 20. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/tactics/|title=Tactics (Original Run)|publisher=TV Tokyo|accessdate=2008-12-31}} 21. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.manga.com/titles/tactics-season-01|title=Tactics English Release|publisher=Manga Entertainment|accessdate=2008-12-31|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081231043225/http://www.manga.com/titles/tactics-season-01|archivedate=December 31, 2008|df=mdy-all}} 22. ^http://mag-garden-store.com/shopdetail/003106000001/003/106/X/page1/order/ Further reading
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