Daibousou
大暴走 MangaInformações adicionais
Format
MANGA
Status
Finished
Start date
Jul 20, 1981
End date
Jul 20, 1981
Average score
56/100
Popularity
186
Favorites
7
Genres
Action
Adventure
Sci-Fi
Adventure
Sci-Fi
Tags
Anthology
60%
A collection of separate works collated into a single release.
Ships
60%
Prominently features the use of sea-based transportation vessels.
Shounen
60%
Target demographic is teenage and young adult males.
Lost Civilization
40%
Featuring a civilization with few ruins or records that exist in present day knowledge.
Male Protagonist
40%
Main character is male.
War
40%
Partly or completely set during wartime.
Historical
40%
Partly or completely set during a real period of world history.
Links externos
Daibousou
大暴走 MangaSinopse
An anthology of three Tezuka oneshots from the late 1960's.
1. Daibousou (大暴走/The Runaway Tanker)
Newscaster Goro Tsukinashi is invited to board the world's first atomic-powered, computer-operated oil tanker, the Osakabe Maru. While on its maiden voyage, everything that could go wrong, does go wrong. Can the passengers survive aboard this voyage of the damned?
2. Kojinkyou (虎人境/Land of the Tigermen)
Television director Goro Ibukuro makes his living exploiting the talents of others on his most popular show, World's Cruelest Acts. After hearing about a tribe of "Tigermen" that live in the hinterlands of Borneo that apparently have a miracle cure in the form of a ceremony, he decides to set off and film them. However, he might have taken on more than he bargained for...
3. Kiiro Makyou (黄色魔境/The Spaceman’s Base)
Set during the Occupation of Tripoli during World War II, two American soldiers and a German soldier are held hostage by a Japanese boy who hijacks the Americans' Jeep. The boy's destination is the mysterious ruins of Wadan-Wadan, located in the middle of nowhere. What is the connection between the boy and these ruins?
1. Daibousou (大暴走/The Runaway Tanker)
Newscaster Goro Tsukinashi is invited to board the world's first atomic-powered, computer-operated oil tanker, the Osakabe Maru. While on its maiden voyage, everything that could go wrong, does go wrong. Can the passengers survive aboard this voyage of the damned?
2. Kojinkyou (虎人境/Land of the Tigermen)
Television director Goro Ibukuro makes his living exploiting the talents of others on his most popular show, World's Cruelest Acts. After hearing about a tribe of "Tigermen" that live in the hinterlands of Borneo that apparently have a miracle cure in the form of a ceremony, he decides to set off and film them. However, he might have taken on more than he bargained for...
3. Kiiro Makyou (黄色魔境/The Spaceman’s Base)
Set during the Occupation of Tripoli during World War II, two American soldiers and a German soldier are held hostage by a Japanese boy who hijacks the Americans' Jeep. The boy's destination is the mysterious ruins of Wadan-Wadan, located in the middle of nowhere. What is the connection between the boy and these ruins?