Desert Punk
Desert Punk | |
Cover of the first manga volume (reprint) | |
砂ぼうず (Sunabōzu) | |
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Genre | Action, Comedy, Science fiction, Weird Western |
Manga | |
Written by | Usune Masatoshi |
Published by | Enterbrain |
Demographic | Seinen |
Magazine | Comic Beam |
Original run | August 5, 1997 – present |
Volumes | 16 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Takayuki Inagaki |
Studio | Gonzo |
Licensed by | |
Network | Mainichi Broadcasting System |
English network | |
Original run | 4 October 2004 – 28 March 2005 |
Episodes | 24 |
Desert Punk (砂ぼうず Sunabōzu) is a post-apocalyptic manga series written and illustrated by Usune Masatoshi, serialized in Enterbrain's Comic Beam since 1997. The published chapters have been collected in 13 volumes.
The manga was adapted into a 24-episode science fiction action adventure anime television series produced by Gonzo and directed by Takayuki Inagaki with character designs by Takahiro Yoshimatsu and music by Kōhei Tanaka. It aired in Japan from 4 October 2004 to 28 March 2005.[1] FUNimation has licensed the series for distribution in the United States.
Plot
After an implied global nuclear catastrophe Japan has been reduced to a desert and the surviving humans seek out a meager living in the hot sands. Desert Punk focuses on the adventures of a wandering mercenary named Kanta Mizuno, nicknamed Desert Punk (Sunabōzu), due to his seemingly incredible feats of skill and daring while on the job. Throughout the series, he acquires an apprentice and makes a few friends as well as enemies. "The Great Kanto Desert is a truly miserable place. It’s also the home of hero-for-hire Desert Punk, the closest thing to a good guy the sandy wasteland’s got. He’s never failed to complete a mission, and he’s known far and wide as the best man for any job.
Characters
Protagonists
- Desert Punk (砂ぼうず Sunabōzu, lit. "Sand Brat" or "Sand Punk")
- Voiced by: Chihiro Suzuki (Japanese); Eric Vale (English)
- Real name being Kanta Mizuno (水野 灌太 Mizuno Kanta), he is also known as the "Demon of the Desert". A 17-year-old member of a mercenary group known as the Handyman Guild, he is outwardly obsessed with large female breasts and sex. Although thought of as a despicable person, he is highly professional in accomplishing assigned tasks. His legendary reputation is due to his good luck, practicality, sharp wit, specialist equipment, and his grandiose self-promotion. In volume 13, he changes sides in the civil war raging between desert oases, betraying his old friends in the hope of trading them as captives for a promotion. He offers Taiko the chance to join him, telling her that she has no trade value. She declines, and after this point, Taiko becomes the main character.
- Desert Punk uses his father's old Winchester Model 1897 shotgun, along with other equipment. Enemies will often mistake his rocket-powered winch with an ability to levitate and fly. He carries a massive quantity of balloons which are identical to his outward appearance to obscure his position. He also employs smoke bombs, and has sabotage devices for his own equipment in case it is stolen.
- Kosuna (小砂 lit. "Little Sand")
- Voiced by: Chiwa Saitō (Japanese); Luci Christian (English)
- Real name: Taiko Koizumi (小泉 太湖 Koizumi Taiko). Kosuna is the former apprentice of the Shimmer Sniper with a goal to become the desert's number one "power babe" mercenary. After the Shimmer Sniper is lying naked and defeated, Kosuna immediately abandons him and begs to be made Kanta's apprentice. He only accepts after she shows him a picture of a large breasted woman Kosuna claims to be her mother.
- Seemingly unable to complete any task by herself at first, she is an able assistant and honestly looks up to Kanta, despite his extremely perverted ways. She is very loyal and follows orders with little or no complaints. As the series progresses, Kosuna becomes an excellent mercenary, surpassing Kanta's abilities in marksmanship even when her weapon is unfamiliar or oversized. Kosuna becomes the series' main character in volume 13, after Kanta betrays his friends and she declines his offer to switch sides with him.
Machine Gun Brothers
- Childhood friends of Desert Punk. They are often seen making fun of Desert Punk, though it is implied they actually respect him. In situations where they save Desert Punk, they are seen jokingly asking if they should finish him off, with quotes such as "well, time to go kill him." Kanta attempts to betray them, along with Natsuko and Kosuna, in volume 13.
- Their names are based on the seasons of winter, autumn and spring respectively, while their sister's is based on summer.
- Fuyuo Kawaguchi (川口 冬夫 Kawaguchi Fuyuo)
- Voiced by: Jiro Saito (Japanese); Jeremy Inman (English)
- Fuyuo is the biggest of the three, and is seen giving orders occasionally. His weapon of choice is a Browning M2 .50 caliber machine gun with rifle stock and forward grip.
- Akio Kawaguchi (川口 秋夫 Kawaguchi Akio)
- Voiced by: Otoya Kawano (Japanese); Justin Cook (English)
- Akio is the second oldest brother and the biggest smart-aleck. His is seen with a weapon designated as a "M249 SAW".
- Haruo Kawaguchi (川口 春夫 Kawaguchi Haruo)
- Voiced by: Yasuhiro Takato (Japanese); Mike McFarland (English)
- The youngest brother, Haruo carries the traits of a crybaby. He is good frends with Taiko, and uses an M60 machine gun.
Others
- Junko Asagiri (朝霧 純子 Asagiri Junko)
- Voiced by: Tomoko Kotani (Japanese); Stephanie Young (English)
- A female rival of Desert Punk with voluptuously large breasts, she is known as the "Vixen of the Desert". She is introduced to the series in a situation where she uses her sex appeal to steal an important key from Desert Punk which he recently procured as part of a mercenary contract. Despite this and other similar actions, she remains an object of Kanta's desires, which she uses to further manipulate him. Despite often working closely together, the series never confirms if she and Desert Punk become romantically intimate.
- Rain Spider (雨蜘蛛 Amagumo)
- Voiced by: Norio Wakamoto (Japanese); Kenny Green (English)
- A male rival of Desert Punk, he is depicted as an equal match for him in combat. He is renowned as a fearsome debt collector who is rumored to collect even the souls of his targets. While he has earned his reputation through forceful tactics, he is not against running away when he is at a disadvantage, however often his seeming retreats are merely feints from which he soon unexpectedly returns.
- Natsuko Kawaguchi (川口 夏子 Kawaguchi Natsuko)
- Voiced by: Yuko Minaguchi (Japanese); Jamie Marchi (English)
- Sister of the Machine Gun Brothers, she was a childhood friend of Kanta. She is a proficient hand-to-hand combatant and the current idol of Kosuna.
Media
Manga
Desert Punk began as a manga series written and illustrated by Usune Masatoshi, which began serialization in Enterbrain's Comic Beam manga magazine on August 5, 1997. Fourteen bound volumes have been released in Japan as of March 2010. The manga is significantly different from the anime with a more realistic look and far more common use of black comedy as opposed to quirky and sexual humor. Many changes were made to give the anime a more light hearted feel when adapting it from the manga. The manga also has a different ending than the anime. Also notable is that five story arcs are missing from the anime and at episode 19 the anime separates from the manga, leaving a new 6 episode ending in place of chapters 43 to 86 of the manga.
Anime
During the first half, the series has light-hearted overtones as Kanta and his life in the desert are introduced through his humorous adventures. The show adopts a more serious atmosphere during the second half of the anime as Kanta becomes embroiled in political turmoil that erupts over the Great Kanto Desert. This change in tone is reflected in a change of the opening and closing themes of the series. There are currently no plans to continue the anime series.
Episodes
# | Title (Dubbed) | Original air date | |
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01 | "Demon and Boobs (The Demon and The Double D's)" "Akuma to Boin" (妖怪と、ボイン) | October 4, 2004 | |
The introduction of Desert Punk (Sunabōzu), where he is manipulated to fight the Kawazu gang by Junko. However, it is Junko who reaps the rewards. | |||
02 | "Sand and Rain (Rock, Paper, Scissors)" "Suna to Ame" (砂と、雨) | October 11, 2004 | |
Desert Punk and Rain Spider (Amagumo) are hired by the same company to collect the debt of an old man and his daughter. Upon finding out that the old man has no assets, Rain Spider wishes to sell the daughter as payment, an idea which Desert Punk opposes. A duel for the girl subsequently ensues between the two mercenaries. Neither of them are victorious because when they stopped to rest so they can continue fighting the old man's daughter knocks them both out with a pipe | |||
03 | "Tank and Machine Gun (Fire Dragon Kong)" "Sensha to Mashingan" (戦車と、マシンガン) | October 18, 2004 | |
Junko convinces Desert Punk and the Machine Gun Brothers to help destroy a powerful tank called Fire Dragon Kong. | |||
04 | "Sniping and Footsteps (An Ace in the Sand)" "Sogeki to Ashioto" (狙撃と、足音) | October 25, 2004 | |
A sniper, with the assistance of his apprentice Kosuna, tries to hunt Desert Punk in the hopes of becoming famous for defeating the great desert demon. Kosuna begs Desert Punk to become her new master after he defeats the sniper, but he refuses. | |||
05 | "Water Well and Trap (The Price of Water)" "Ido to Wana" (井戸と、罠) | November 2, 2004 | |
A village that expects to have an abundant source of water hires Desert Punk to defend the village against impending raiders. While Desert Punk waits, he lowers the villagers' morale by gluttonously consuming their food and water. | |||
06 | "Rocket and Wandering (Wandering Lust)" "Roketto to Hōrō" (ロケットと、放浪) | November 9, 2004 | |
Desert Punk defeats the raiders, but is taken outside of the village while sleeping and left on his own with little food and water. He then tries to return to the village for payment but finds himself on the verge of death, only to be saved by the Machine Gun Brothers. | |||
07 | "Master and Disciple (Age Before Beauty)" "Age Before Beauty" (師匠と、弟子) | November 16, 2004 | |
Taiko, a.k.a. Kosuna, convinces Desert Punk to make her his apprentice. | |||
08 | "The Dog-girl and Rock (A Dog in Heat)" "Inuonna to Iwa" (犬女と、岩) | November 23, 2004 | |
Desert Punk crushes the cursed seal of the dog woman. | |||
09 | "Life and Game (All That Glitters)" "Jinsei to Gēmu" (人生と、ゲーム) | November 30, 2004 | |
Desert Punk and Kosuna are convinced by Junko to work for an eccentric millionaire to find a lost treasure. When they find it, they are attacked by a robot guardian. | |||
10 | "Keeper and Treasure-seeker (A Little Bit of Wisdom)" "Bannin to Takara Sagashinin" (番人と、宝探し人) | December 7, 2004 | |
Continuing from episode 9, Junko betrays Desert Punk and the millionaire in hopes of keeping the treasure for herself. Desert Punk discovers that the robot guardian is really what the treasure hunter is after, and Kosuna gets revenge on Junko for her betrayal. | |||
11 | "Sin and Punishment (Compromising Positions)" "Tsumi to Batsu" (罪と、罰) | December 14, 2004 | |
Desert Punk tries to make Junko his wife and have his children. | |||
12 | "Girl and Rescue (A Change of Heart)" "Shōjo to Kyūshutsu" (少女と、救出) | December 21, 2004 | |
Desert Punk and Kosuna rescue a kidnapped daughter of a government minister. | |||
13 | "Ideals and Reality (Opposites Collide)" "Risō to Genjitsu" (理想と、現実) | December 28, 2004 | |
Desert Punk meets Stryker, an idealistic young man trained as an elite soldier of the government. | |||
14 | "Fine Sand and Full Auto (Kosuna - Fully Automatic)" "Kosuna to Furuōto" (小砂と、フルオ) | January 17, 2005 | |
Kosuna gets a new weapon to become stronger. | |||
15 | "Sibling and Childhood Friend (The Girl Next Door)" "Kyōdai to Osanajimi" (兄弟と、幼なじみ) | January 11, 2005 | |
Desert Punk and the Machine Gun Brothers are hired to protect a "fertilizer" rig, but there is more going on than simply guard duty. | |||
16 | "Curry and Rice (A Load Of...)" "Karē to Raisu" (カレーと、ライス) | January 18, 2005 | |
Continuing from Episode 15, things have gone bad and now the rig has been captured by Rain Spider, so it is up to Desert Punk to save it. | |||
17 | "Junko and Pursuer (Perv in Pursuit)" "Junko to Tsuisekisha" (純子と、追跡者) | January 25, 2005 | |
Junko comes to Desert Punk for help after Tech, a former squeeze in a corporate spying job, is looking to force her into marriage. | |||
18 | "Discouragement and Despair (Too Close For Comfort)" "Zasetsu to Zetsubō" (挫折と、絶望) | February 1, 2005 | |
Continuing from Episode 17, Junko has been captured and Tech's former colleagues have arrived. | |||
19 | "Up and Down (Scratching the Surface)" "Ue to Shita" (上と、下) | February 8, 2005 | |
Desert Punk has been hired in what is thought to be a search for a missing person, however he finds himself soon dragged into something he did not expect. | |||
20 | "Reverse and Convenience (A Raw Deal)" "Ura to Ben" (裏と、便) | February 15, 2005 | |
Dragged into Kaizuka's organization (a.k.a. The Underground Mercenaries) to overthrow the Oasis government, Desert Punk and Kosuna must decide on their next move. The end result, however, may not bode well for Punk. | |||
21 | "Master and Disciple part 2 (Successor of the Desert)" "Shishō to Deshi part II" (師匠と、弟子partⅡ) | February 22, 2005 | |
With Desert Punk seemingly dead, Kosuna takes his place as Desert Punk II with her own apprentice, Mitz, a timid boy who is the son of Desert Punk's old master Koid and who has his own special talent. However, transitioning from apprentice to master is a bit harder than expected as Kosuna and Mitz take on the Kawazu gang. | |||
22 | "Rain and Sea (Hidden Agendas)" "Ame to Umi" (雨と、海) | March 1, 2005 | |
The Underground Mercenaries head to Skeleton City to attend the first strategy council meeting against the Oasis government, but things are not as they seem. Kosuna and Mitz return home only to find her old friend Matsu's house engulfed in flames. Near the end of the episode there is a brief shot of Kanta. | |||
23 | "Suspicion and Ambition (Voices in the Wind)" "Giwaku to Yabō" (疑惑と、野望) | March 21, 2005 | |
Kosuna mourns the loss of Matsu and ponders her current situation. The Underground Mercenaries begin to take action with their cause and embark on a mission to journey to and guard a secret laboratory, but they are interrupted by none other than Junko and a surprise guest: Kanta. | |||
24 | "Taiko and Kanta (The Demon Revealed)" "Taiko to Kanta" (太湖と、灌太) | March 28, 2005 | |
With the thought of Kanta being dead quickly erased from her mind, Kosuna sets out to prove herself as a true mercenary one last time against her old master. Kanta reveals that Kaizuka may not be all that he seems to be, and the Underground Mercenaries are destroyed. Kosuna chooses to forget about her past and Desert Punk, knowing that is the only way she can truly become Kanto Desert's greatest power babe. |
Music
- Opening theme songs
- "Sand Mission" by Hideaki Takatori (Japanese Version)/Gary Eckert (English Version) (episodes 1–12)
- "Destiny of the Desert" by Yuka (episodes 13–23)
- "Shinkirō" ("Mirage") by Yuka (episode 24)
- Ending theme songs
- "Sunabōzu Ekaki Uta" ("How to Draw Sunabōzu") by Hideaki Takatori (episodes 1–12)
- "Shinkirō" ("Mirage") by Yuka (episodes 13–23)
- "Sand Mission" by Hideaki Takatori (Japanese Version)/Gary Eckert (English Version) (episode 24)
- Original soundtracks
- Composed by Kōhei Tanaka
References
- ↑ 砂ぼうず(2004~2005). allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved October 11, 2014.
External links
- Funimation's official English website
- Desert Punk (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Desert Punk (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia