Rumic World
るーみっくわーるど MangaInformações adicionais
Format
MANGA
Status
Finished
Start date
May 01, 1984
End date
Feb 01, 1985
Average score
62/100
Popularity
732
Favorites
10
Genres
Adventure
Comedy
Sci-Fi
Supernatural
Comedy
Sci-Fi
Supernatural
Tags
School
79%
Partly or completely set in a primary or secondary educational institution.
Space
79%
Partly or completely set in outer space.
Anthology
79%
A collection of separate works collated into a single release.
Time Manipulation
66%
Prominently features time-traveling or other time-warping phenomena.
Aliens
66%
Prominently features extraterrestrial lifeforms.
Ghost
60%
Prominently features a character who is a ghost.
Shounen
10%
Target demographic is teenage and young adult males.
Rumic World
るーみっくわーるど MangaSinopse
A collection of Rumiko Takahashi's early short stories and one-shots, featuring everything from lesser-known works to fan favorites with OVA adaptations.
Originally released as the three-volume Rumic World, this collection was re-released in two larger volumes in 1995 as Takahashi Rumiko Kessaku Tanpenshuu (高橋留美子傑作短編集, lit. “Rumiko Takahashi Short Story Masterpiece Collection”), and was translated into English as Rumic World Trilogy in 1997.
Below is a list of the short stories included. The first number is the volume of the original Japanese Rumic World that contains the story, the second number is the volume of Takahashi Rumiko Kessaku Tanpenshuu, and the third number is the volume of Viz Media's English Rumic World Trilogy.
1 · 2 · 1 — Fire Tripper (炎 トリッパー, Fire Tripper)
1 · 2 · 3 — When My Eyes Got Wings (闇をかけるまなざし, Yami wo Kakeru Manazashi)
1 · 2 · 1 — The Laughing Target (笑う標的, Warau Hyouteki)
1 · 2 · 3 — Sleep and Forget (忘れて眠れ, Wasurete Nemure)
2 · 2 · 3 — War Council (戦国生徒会, Sengoku Seitokai)
2 · 1 · 1 — Those Selfish Aliens (勝手なやつら, Katte na Yatsura)
2 · 2 · 1 — Maris the Chojo, originally Supergal (ザ・超 女 , The Supergirl)
2 · 1 · 2 — The Golden Gods of Poverty (黄金の貧乏神 , Gold Finger)
2 · 2 · 3 — That Darn Cat (怪猫・明, Kaibyou Min)
2 · 1 · 1 — Time Warp Trouble (腹はらホール, Harahara Hall)
2 · 2 · 3 — A Cry for Help (笑え!ヘルプマン, Warae! Helpman)
2 · 2 · 3 — The Face Pack (われら顔面 仲間 , Warera Facial Pack)
3 · 1 · 3 — Wedded Bliss (ふうふ, Fuufu)
3 · 1 · 2 — The Entrepreneurial Spirit (商魂, Shoukon)
3 · 1 · 3 — Wasted Minds (ダストスパート!!, Dust Spurt!!)
Originally released as the three-volume Rumic World, this collection was re-released in two larger volumes in 1995 as Takahashi Rumiko Kessaku Tanpenshuu (高橋留美子傑作短編集, lit. “Rumiko Takahashi Short Story Masterpiece Collection”), and was translated into English as Rumic World Trilogy in 1997.
Below is a list of the short stories included. The first number is the volume of the original Japanese Rumic World that contains the story, the second number is the volume of Takahashi Rumiko Kessaku Tanpenshuu, and the third number is the volume of Viz Media's English Rumic World Trilogy.
1 · 2 · 1 — Fire Tripper (
1 · 2 · 3 — When My Eyes Got Wings (闇をかけるまなざし, Yami wo Kakeru Manazashi)
1 · 2 · 1 — The Laughing Target (笑う標的, Warau Hyouteki)
1 · 2 · 3 — Sleep and Forget (忘れて眠れ, Wasurete Nemure)
2 · 2 · 3 — War Council (戦国生徒会, Sengoku Seitokai)
2 · 1 · 1 — Those Selfish Aliens (勝手なやつら, Katte na Yatsura)
2 · 2 · 1 — Maris the Chojo, originally Supergal (ザ・
2 · 1 · 2 — The Golden Gods of Poverty (
2 · 2 · 3 — That Darn Cat (怪猫・明, Kaibyou Min)
2 · 1 · 1 — Time Warp Trouble (腹はらホール, Harahara Hall)
2 · 2 · 3 — A Cry for Help (笑え!ヘルプマン, Warae! Helpman)
2 · 2 · 3 — The Face Pack (われら
3 · 1 · 3 — Wedded Bliss (ふうふ, Fuufu)
3 · 1 · 2 — The Entrepreneurial Spirit (商魂, Shoukon)
3 · 1 · 3 — Wasted Minds (ダストスパート!!, Dust Spurt!!)