Shakotan Boogie | |
Manga Vol. 10
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シャコタン★ブギ | |
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Genre | Action, Racing, Drama |
Manga | |
Written by | Michiharu Kusunoki |
Published by | Kodansha |
Demographic | Seinen |
Magazine | Young Magazine |
Original run | 1 March 1986 – 6 August 1996 |
Volumes | 32 |
Original video animation | |
Directed by | Hirotaka Kinoshita (eps. 1–2) Shinichi Tokairin (eps. 3–4) |
Produced by | Yuji Nunokawa |
Music by | Noriyuki Asakura |
Studio | Studio Pierrot |
Released | February 6, 1991 – July 17, 1992 |
Episodes | 4 |
Shakotan Boogie (シャコタン★ブギ?) is a manga by Michiharu Kusunoki, detailing the adventures of two friends interested in shakotan, the Japanese term for lowriders.
The main characters of the story and classmates, who cruise around in their Soarer getting into all sorts of trouble. They like to pick up girls, deal with bosozoku and chinpira, and run from police. Their Soarer has number "67" decals on bonnet and doors, and is white with blue and pink accentuations. Hajime also owns a Toyota Celsior (UCF10).
A driver of a dump truck, whose Z is always driving very fast (akin to Akio Asakura's Devil Z). Akira's S30Z had a bored and stroked version of the original engine with force induction, and was also bodykitted with "G-nose" package with "Yanky Mate!" label on its golden-colored chassis, thus called "Akira Z". He had a drag racing battle with Hajime's Soarer.
A man who owns a repairing shop (a reference to Ruf Automobile). He is also tuning people's cars (including his Skyline). His C10 Skyline (known as Hakosuka, or Boxy Skyline) has a tuned L28 engine and some useful performance enhancements such as an intercooler. However, during a battle with Mayumi the 7th, his Skyline quickly got wiped out, and crashed into barriers, but he managed to repair it. He had dreamt of driving his Skyline in Fuji Speedway, and was interested in cars and women. He also owns a dog.
Junichi Nomura is incidentally named after Ken Nomura, a D1 Grand Prix driver and former baseball player who currently uses Nissan Skylines.