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Wingman

Wingman ' ( ウ イ ン グ マ ン ン ) , or Dream Soldier Wingman ( 夢 戦 士 ウ イ ン グ マ ン Yume Sensei Winguman ) is a science fiction manga authored by Masakazu Katsura . Published by Shueisha in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine from 1983 to 1985 . Based on the manga, Toei Animation released an anime series, which was broadcast on TV Asahi from February 7, 1984 to February 26, 1985 . A total of 47 anime episodes have been released. The series has also been dubbed in Italian and French [1] . In 1984, Enix also released a visual novel game developed by TamTam for the NEC PC-8801 and other Japanese personal computers [2] . In the game it is possible to move the mouse cursor to interact with objects on the screen [3] , the same features are used by the games Planet Mephius (1983) [3] and in the NES version of the game Portopia Renzoku Satsujin Jiken (1985) [4] .

Dream warrior wingman
Wingman manga.jpg
夢 戦 士 ウ イ ン グ マ ン
(Wingman - Dream Warrior)
Genre / Themeadventure , romance, science fiction , school
Manga
AuthorMasakazu Katsura
PublisherShueisha
Published inWeekly Shōnen Jump
Lecture hallseinen
Publication1983 - 1985
Tomov13
Anime series
ProducerTomoharu Katsumata
StudioToei animation
TV networkTV Asahi
Premiere screeningFebruary 7, 1984 - February 26, 1985
Series47
The game "Wingman"
DeveloperTamtam
PublisherEnix
Genrevisual novel , action
PlatformNEC PC-8801 , Fujitsu FM-7 , Sharp X1 , MSX
date1984 year

Content

Story

Hirono Kenta dreams of becoming a superhero, like those depicted in numerous comics and manga, and also draws heroes himself. So he decides to make himself a Wingman superhero cosplay costume. By the will of fate, the guy meets Yume Aoi, the princess of the magic world “Botorim”, who has a wish diary - if you write down a desire in him, but it will come true. Hirono draws Wingman and gains superpower himself. Now the guy, his old friend Miku and Yume, must save Botorim from Rimera, the villain who longs to conquer the magical world and get a wish diary. As the story progresses, Hirono falls in love with Mika and Yume, but cannot decide who to give preference to.

Roles voiced

  • Ryo Horikawa - Kenta Hirono
  • Yoko Kawanami - Aoi Yume
  • Mitsuko Horie - Kurumi Mimori
  • Seiko Nakano - Kumiko Fujawa
  • Hiroko Emori - Yukari
  • Kay Tomiyama - Junichi Kitakura
  • Hiroshi Otake - Dr. Anbalance
  • Yasuo Tanaka - Rimel
  • Hideyuki Hori - Okuno
  • Koji Yada - Kanta's Father
  • Mariko Mukai - Mother of Kanta
  • Sumi Shimamoto - Matsuoka Sensei
  • Masashi Hironaka - Masaki
  • Naoko Watanabe - Miku Ogawa
  • Chisato Nakajima - Kiyomi
  • Mititaka Kobayashi - Ren Kamiya
  • Yuriko Yamamoto - Shaft (Kurotsu)

Notes

  1. ↑ Yume Senshi Wingman (TV) (neopr.) . Anime News Network .
  2. ↑ Wingman
  3. ↑ 1 2 Wingman (neopr.) . Oh! FM-7 (June 21, 2007). Date of treatment September 21, 2011. Archived on September 5, 2013. ( Traslation )
  4. ↑ Gameman. 「ポ ー ト ピ ア 連 続 殺人 事件」 の 舞台 を 巡 る (Japanese) . ITmedia + D Games . ITmedia (September 6, 2005). Date of treatment August 16, 2007. Archived on September 5, 2013. ( Translation )

Links

  • Anime "Dream Warrior Wingman" in the encyclopedia of Anime News Network
  • Anime "Dream Warrior Wingman" in the AniDB database


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wingman&oldid=100796494


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