Dazzle | |
Cover of Dazzle volume 1 as published by Tokyopop featuring Rahzel Anadis and Alzeid.
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破天荒遊戯 (Hatenkō Yūgi) |
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Manga | |
Written by | Minari Endoh |
Published by |
Square Enix (former) Ichijinsha (current) |
English publisher | |
Demographic | Shōnen, Josei |
Magazine |
Monthly GFantasy (former) Monthly Comic Zero Sum (current) |
Original run | November 18, 1999 – present |
Volumes | 17 |
Anime television series | |
Hatenkō Yūgi | |
Directed by | Nobuhiro Takamoto |
Written by | Yasuhiro Imagawa |
Studio | Studio Deen |
Licensed by | |
Original network | Kyoto Broadcasting System, Chiba TV, SUN-TV, NBN, TV Kanagawa, TV Saitama |
Original run | January 5, 2008 – March 8, 2008 |
Episodes | 10 |
Dazzle (破天荒遊戯 Hatenkō Yūgi?, lit. Unprecedented Game) is a Japanese manga by Minari Endoh. There have been seventeen volumes published in Japan as of March 2016[update]. The series was being published in English in North America by Tokyopop, however, when Tokyopop closed, 10 out of the current 17 volumes were published in English. The license has not been picked up by any other company. An anime adaptation under the original title Hatenkō Yūgi aired in Japan between January 5 and March 7, 2008 on the Kyoto Broadcasting System and contains ten episodes.
A young girl named Rahzel is abruptly sent off to see the world by her eccentric, doting father. She is alone on her travels until she meets Alzeid, an attractive, mysterious loner on a mission to avenge his father's murder. After aiding Alzeid in retrieving his stolen gun from a thief, Rahzel decides to follow Alzeid promising that she would make his "lousy and boring" life "more interesting and fun!" Alzeid grudgingly acknowledges that Rahzel will be traveling with him from now on. Soon after, a womanizing acquaintance of Alzeid's named Baroqueheat joins in their adventure.
The manga version, written and illustrated by Minari Endoh, originally started serialization in the Japanese shōnen manga magazine Monthly G Fantasy on November 18, 1999, published by Square Enix, and ran in that magazine until June 28, 2002 when it was switched over to the shōjo manga magazine Monthly Comic Zero Sum, published by Ichijinsha. Due to the publisher switch, the first three volumes that were out at the time were re-published by Ichijinsha and released on August 26, 2002. As of April 15, 2015, sixteen bound volumes have been released in Japan. The manga has been licensed by Tokyopop for English language distribution in North America, and the first volume was released on January 10, 2006. As of January 6, 2009, ten volumes have been released in English. The license was returned to the original publisher when Tokyopop closed its doors.