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Parasyte -the maxim-(寄生獣 セイの格率, Kiseijū: Sei no Kakuritsu) is an anime television series produced by Madhouse based on the Parasyte manga series written and illustrated by Hitoshi Iwaaki. The series follows Shinichi Izumi, a high school boy whose right hand becomes possessed by an alien parasite who calls itself Migi, finding ...
Parasyte (Japanese: 寄生獣, Hepburn: Kiseijū, lit. ' Parasitic Beasts ' ) is a Japanese science fiction horror manga series written and illustrated by Hitoshi Iwaaki . It was published in Kodansha 's Morning Open Zōkan (1989) and Monthly Afternoon (1989 to 1994).
Nagai is quick to jump into situations as seen when he got in Shimada's face for confronting Shinichi. The scene where Nagai assaults Shinichi after gym class, originally involved a character called Kotani. Due to Kotani being omitted from the Parasyte -the maxim- anime series, the scene was transferred to Nagai. Mitsuo (光夫)
A spin-off manga, titled Parasyte Reversi (寄生獣リバーシ, Kiseijū Ribāshi), started on Kodansha's Comic Days app on March 2, 2018. It was written and illustrated by Moare Ohta. [57] The series finished on May 7, 2021, [58] [59] and was collected into eight volumes. Kodansha published the series in English on their K Manga service.
Parasyte: The Grey (Korean: 기생수: 더 그레이) is a 2024 South Korean science fiction horror body snatcher television series directed and co-written by Yeon Sang-ho. The series is a live-action spin-off of the manga series Parasyte by the Japanese artist Hitoshi Iwaaki and depicts a confrontation with unidentified parasitic creatures ...
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In 1993, Iwaaki received the Kodansha Manga Award for Parasyte. [2] In 2010, Historie took the grand prize in the manga division of the Japan Media Arts Festival. [3] Historie also earned him the 2012 Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize Grand Prize. [4] Iwaaki won the 2020 Saito Takao Award for his work on Reiri. [5]
Parasyte: Part 1 screened at the 27th Tokyo International Film Festival as the closing film on October 30, 2014. [6] The film was released on November 29, 2014, in Japan. Funimation licensed both Part 1 and Part 2 for Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD release on May 8, 2018, which included English dubs of both films.