Shin Takarajima
新寳島 MangaInformações adicionais
Format
MANGA
Status
Finished
Start date
Oct 03, 1984
End date
Oct 03, 1984
Average score
58/100
Popularity
442
Favorites
8
Genres
Action
Adventure
Drama
Adventure
Drama
Tags
Pirates
79%
Prominently features sea-faring adventurers branded as criminals by the law.
Classic Literature
79%
Discusses or adapts a work of classic world literature.
Male Protagonist
79%
Main character is male.
4-koma
79%
A manga in the 'yonkoma' format, which consists of four equal-sized panels arranged in a vertical strip.
Slapstick
60%
Prominently features comedy based on deliberately clumsy actions or embarrassing events.
Shounen
60%
Target demographic is teenage and young adult males.
Ships
40%
Prominently features the use of sea-based transportation vessels.
Guns
20%
Prominently features the use of guns in combat.
Time Manipulation
20%
Prominently features time-traveling or other time-warping phenomena.
Fairy
20%
Prominently features a character who is a fairy.
Shin Takarajima
新寳島 MangaSinopse
When Pete's late father leaves him a map of treasure island, the young boy roars down to the dock and hops on a ship headed for adventure. With his friends, the ship's captain and his trusty canine companion, by his side, Pete must face off against the scourge of the seven seas, the dread pirate boar! But when a sudden storm sends everyone into the sea, the race is on to see who will claim the riches of treasure island first... With only man-eating sharks, an island-full of hungry cannibals, and a small army of lions, tigers and elephants, all under the control of an enigmatic Tarzan-like figure named baron, standing in their way.
(Source: Digital Manga Guild)
Note: The original version of "New Treasure Island" was based on Tezuka Osamu's manuscript, but substantial modifications were made by Sasaki Shichima, who cut nearly 60 pages and also changed some of the lines. When publishing "The Complete Works of Tezuka Osamu," Tezuka Osamu remade it based on his memory to make it closer to his original. That's the version this entry encompasses.
(Source: Digital Manga Guild)
Note: The original version of "New Treasure Island" was based on Tezuka Osamu's manuscript, but substantial modifications were made by Sasaki Shichima, who cut nearly 60 pages and also changed some of the lines. When publishing "The Complete Works of Tezuka Osamu," Tezuka Osamu remade it based on his memory to make it closer to his original. That's the version this entry encompasses.