Wild 7

Japanese manga series by Mikiya Mochizuki


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::summary Japanese manga series by Mikiya Mochizuki ::

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FieldValue
nameWild 7
imageWild 7 cover.jpg
captionNorth American cover of the first manga volume
ja_kanjiワイルド7
ja_romajiWairudo Sebun
genreAction
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| name = Wild 7 | image = Wild 7 cover.jpg | caption = North American cover of the first manga volume | ja_kanji = ワイルド7 | ja_romaji = Wairudo Sebun | genre = Action | type = manga | author = Mikiya Mochizuki | publisher = Shōnen Gahōsha | publisher_en = | magazine = Weekly Shōnen King | first = September 21, 1969 | last = July 16, 1979 | volumes = 48 | volume_list = | type = drama | director = Hideo Rokka, Mio Ezuki Sadao Nozoki, Yasuharu Hasabe | producer = | writer = | music = | studio = | network = NTV | first = October 9, 1972 | last = March 26, 1973 | episodes = 25 | episode_list = | type = ova | director = Kiyoshi Egami | producer = | writer = | music = Kazushi Umezo | studio = Studio Kikan | licensee = | first = December 17, 1994 | last = February 21, 1995 | runtime = 50 minutes | episodes = 2 | episode_list = | type = tv series | title = Wild 7: Another | director = Sumio Watanabe | producer = | writer = | music = Hiroshi Motokura | studio = E&G Films | licensee = | network = AT-X | first = April 27, 2002 | last = August 31, 2002 | episodes = 13 | episode_list = | type = live film | title = | director = Eiichirō Hasumi | producer = Akira Morii | writer = Masaki Fukasawa | music = | studio = Robot Communications | licensee = | released = | runtime =

Wild 7 is a Japanese manga series by creator Mikiya Mochizuki that debuted on 1969 on Weekly Shōnen King where it ran until 1979. The creation of the manga had been based on the condition that Japan and other non-communist countries were facing in the 1960s and 1970s with the rise of militant student activists and politicians being caught and seen as corrupt with their economies recovering from the days of World War II.

It has been adapted into a live action series, an OVA and a spin-off anime. A live action film adaptation premiered in Japan on December 21, 2011.

Plot

In the wake of rising criminality and terrorist activities in Japan against Japanese nationals, the Japanese National Police Agency has no choice but to authorize the mobilization of a special Counter-terrorist Motorcycle unit consisting of reformed convicts, ranging from simple thugs, individuals forced into prison for simple petty trouble and former Yakuza henchmen and leaders to combat armed criminals and terrorists.

Media

Anime

The Wild 7 OVA is an adaptation of the manga, however Wild 7 Another television series is a sequel of 13 episodes set after the OVA. It was shown in Japan from April 27 to August 31 of 2002 before airing it on Animax for Latin American viewers from September 9 to November 28 of 2006. The television series was released on DVD with Japanese audio and English subtitles by Discotek Media on July 31, 2018.

Live action

A live action drama series ran on NTV from 1972 to 1973. Despite being popular with TV viewers, it was forced to end after 25 episodes due to concerns of violence being shown. A live action film was released on December 21, 2011.

Reception

Tony Salvaggio of Comic Book Resources said that Wild 7 was one of the best manga/anime from the 1960s and 1970s, similar to what Golgo 13 and Speed Racer had been through as they had fueled adventure to its readers and viewers. He even pointed out that Wild 7 may have been the antithesis to the popularity of the A-Team.

However, Mike Toole of Anime Jump said that the OVA's character designs are so horrible that the manga artist may have been responsible for it. But he later suggested that the director of the Wild 7 OVA, Kiyoshi Egami, should be held responsible for the OVA character design instead of Mikiya Mochizuki.

References

References

  1. (September 26, 2011). "Live-Action Wild 7 Film Gets Manga Adaptation".
  2. [http://www.animejump.com/index.php?module=prodreviews&func=showcontent&id=422 ''Wild 7'', Volume 1.] Retrieved on December 11, 2007.
  3. "Discotek Licenses Wild 7: Another TV Anime".
  4. (October 7, 2011). "L'Arc~en~Ciel Performs Manga-Based Wild 7 Film's Theme". [[Anime News Network]].
  5. (February 24, 2011). "Nodame's Eita Stars in Wild 7 Police Action Manga's Film". [[Anime News Network]].
  6. [http://www.comicbookresources.com/columns/index.cgi?column=cmi&article=2480 Old School/New School.] Retrieved on December 11, 2007.
  7. [http://www.animejump.com/index.php?module=prodreviews&func=showcontent&id=178 ''Wild 7''.] Retrieved on December 11, 2007.

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