CB Chara Nagai Go World

CB Chara Nagai Go World

Vol. 2 (VHS).
CBキャラ永井豪ワールド
(cb kyara nagai gō wārudo)
Genre Parody
Original video animation
Directed by Umanosuke Iida
Written by Umanosuke Iida
Music by Kenji Kawai
Studio Bandai Visual (production/distribution)
Dynamic Planning (planning)
Triangle Staff
Oh! Production
Licensed by

‹See Tfd›

Released February 21, 1991 (1991-02-21) June 27, 1991 (1991-06-27)
Runtime 45 minutes
Episodes 3
Manga
CB Chara Nagai Go World Gekitotsu! Shin Shun Kakushi Geitai Kai
Written by Go Nagai
Published by Sankei Shinbunsha
Magazine Comic Sankei
Published January 1, 1992 (1992-01-01)

CB Chara Nagai Go World (CBキャラ永井豪ワールド CB kyara nagai gō wārudo, Chibi characters Go Nagai's world) is an original video animation based in the works of Go Nagai. It was originally released from February 21, 1991 to June 27, 1991 in three episodes.[1][2] Following the same concept, a oneshot manga by Nagai was released in 1992.

The OVA was also released in Italy under the name Il pazzo mondo di Go Nagai.

Plot

As Akira Fudo wakes up, he finds himself in a "chibi" form, which he thinks doesn't fit a hero such as himself. He is not the only one that has changed. Together with Ryo and Miki, they set out on a journey to restore their proper appearances and find out what caused this change. During their adventure they find several other characters from the world of Go Nagai, such as Mazinger Z, Dr. Hell, Baron Ashura, and others.

Characters

Devilman

Mazinger Z

Other series

Several other characters from other series created by Nagai also appear in both the opening and ending of the episodes, although they do not have a role in the main story.

Production

Staff

Source(s)[1][2][3][4]

Theme songs

Media

Episodes

# Title Standard number Original release date
1 "ore wa akuma da debiruman!" (オレは悪魔だデビルマン!) BES-541February 21, 1991 (1991-02-21)
2 "ore wa tsuyoi zo majingā Z!" (オレは強いぞマジンガーZ!) BES-542April 25, 1991 (1991-04-25)
3 "korega saigo da baiorensu jakku!" (これが最後だバイオレンスジャック!) BES-543June 27, 1991 (1991-06-27)

Home video

Besides the original VHS releases, all episodes were released in laserdisc also by Bandai.

# Standard number Release date
1 BEAL-377 March 21, 1991
2 BEAL-378 May 23, 1991
3 BEAL-379 July 25, 1991

In June 22, 2007 was released the CB Chara Nagai Go World Remaster Box by Bandai Visual (standard number BCBA-2916), a DVD box containing the episodes plus other extras.[4][5]

Releases outside Japan

The OVA was released in Italy in VHS format by Dynamic Italia in 2000.[6][7]

Photobooks

As part of the collection Keibunsha no daihyakka (ケイブンシャの大百科), published by Keibunsha, three photobooks based on the three episodes were released in 1991.[1]

Manga

The oneshot manga titled CB Chara Nagai Go World Gekitotsu! Shin Shun Kakushi Geitai Kai (CBキャラ永井豪ワールド激突!新春かくし芸大会 cb kyara nagai gō wārudo gekitotsu! shinshun kakushi geitaikai) was released in January 1, 1992 in the magazine Comic Sankei, published by Sankei Shinbunsha.[8][9]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "CBキャラ永井豪ワールド" [CB Chara Nagai Go World] (in Japanese). Japan: The World of Go Nagai. Retrieved 2009-12-28.
  2. 1 2 "CBキャラ永井豪ワールド" [CB Chara Nagai Go World World] (in Japanese). Japan: Go-mania. Retrieved 2009-12-28.
  3. "オリジナルビデオ アニメ CBキャラ永井豪ワールド - allcinema" [Original Video Anime anime CB Chara Nagai Go World - allcinema] (in Japanese). Japan: allcinema. Retrieved 2009-12-28.
  4. 1 2 "CBキャラ永井豪ワールド リマスターBOX" [CB Chara Nagai Go World Remaster Box] (in Japanese). Japan: Bandai Visual. Retrieved 2009-12-28.
  5. "CBキャラ永井豪ワールド リマスターBOX (DVD)" [CB Chara Nagai Go World Remaster Box (DVD)] (in Japanese). Japan: Amazon.com, Inc. Retrieved 2009-12-28.
  6. Genna, Antonio. "Il pazzo mondo di Go Nagai" [The crazy world of Go Nagai] (in Italian). Italy: Il mondo dei doppiatori. Retrieved 2009-12-28.
  7. "Il pazzo mondo di Go Nagai" [The crazy world of Go Nagai] (in Italian). Italy: Il Fantastico Mondo di Go Nagai. Retrieved 2009-12-28.
  8. "Go Nagai works list 1991-2000". Nagai Go Special Corner (in Japanese). Japan: eBOOK Initiative Japan Co. Ltd. Retrieved 2009-12-28.
  9. "Work chronology 1985-1989" (in Japanese). Japan: Go-mania. Retrieved 2009-12-28.

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 9/2/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.