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Area 88

Area 88
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Cover for the first aizōban volume of the manga, showing Shin Kazama.
エリア88
(Eria Hachi-Jū-Hachi)
Genre Action, Comedy, Military, Romance, Tragedy
Manga
Written by Kaoru Shintani
Published by Shogakukan
English publisher
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Shōnen Big Comic
Original run 19791986
Volumes 23
Anime film series
Directed by Hisayuki Toriumi
Produced by Yuji Nunokawa
Written by Akiyoshi Sakai
Music by Ichiro Nitta
Studio Studio Pierrot
Licensed by
ADV Films
Released February 5, 1985August 15, 1986
Runtime
Films 3
Notes
  • First two films have been compiled into a single film in some versions.
Anime television series
Directed by Isamu Imakake
Produced by Ryōsuke Takahashi
Written by Hiroshi Ōnogi
Music by Kazunori Miyake
Studio Group TAC
Licensed by
Madman Entertainment
ADV Films
ADV Films
Original network Animax, Asahi Broadcasting
Original run January 8, 2004March 25, 2004
Episodes 12 (List of episodes)
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Area 88 (エリア88 Eria Hachi-Jū-Hachi?) is a Japanese manga series by Kaoru Shintani serialized between 1979 and 1986. The story is about a young pilot named Shin Kazama and his experiences at Area 88, a mercenary air force base secluded in the desert of a war torn country. Shin goes from head of his class at a world-renowned aviation school dating the beautiful daughter of an airline president to a mercenary fighter pilot bound to Area 88 by a three-year contract that he was duped into signing by a jealous and competitive childhood friend. Determined to earn $1.5 million to buy his way out of the obligation and return home, killing becomes second nature to Shin as he quickly rises to the top rank at Area 88. Overwrought with shame and self-loathing for what he has become, Shin begins to question whether he is still fighting for survival, or like his fellow mercenaries, for the sheer excitement and camaraderie of battle.

Area 88 was among the first three manga to be translated into English and published in North America. It has been adapted into a direct-to-video animated film trilogy in 1985, a 12-episode anime television series in 2004, and a video game in 1989 (released in North America as U.N. Squadron in 1991). It is also a brand of model aircraft in Japan. While it appeals to aviation fans for its realistic depictions of aircraft and aerial combat it has also been critically acclaimed for its strong character development and Shintani's poignant storytelling, combining action, tragedy, romance, and comedy. In 1985, the manga received the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen.


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