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Tokyo Tribes
トウキョウ トライブ トゥー
(Tōkyō Toraibu Tū)
GenreDrama
Manga
Written bySanta Inoue
Published byShōdensha
English publisher
MagazineBoon
DemographicSeinen
Original run1997 – 2005
Volumes12
Anime television series
Directed byTatsuo Satō
Written byTatsuo Satō
StudioMadhouse
Original networkWOWOW
Original run November 11, 2006 – February 17, 2007
Episodes13
Manga
Tokyo Tribe 2: Spin Off!
Written bySanta Inoue
Published byShōdensha
MagazineVarious
DemographicSeinen
PublishedMarch 22, 2008
Volumes1
Live-action film
Tokyo Tribe
Directed bySion Sono
Released
  • August 30, 2014 (2014-08-30)
Runtime116 minutes

Tokyo Tribes, known in Japanese as Tokyo Tribe-2 (トウキョウ トライブ トゥー, Tōkyō Toraibu Tū), is a seinen manga series by Santa Inoue. Tokyo Tribes was originally serialized from 1997 to 2005 in the urban fashion magazine boon. It is a continuation of the plot in Tokyo Tribe, although many of the characters from that story do not appear in this series. A live-action film adaptation directed by Sion Sono was released in Japan on August 30, 2014.

Plot

Five years after the Shibuya riots, the Tribes of Tokyo have been enjoying a period of relative peace, until Kim and two other members of the Musashino Saru intrude on the territory of the Wu-Ronz in Bukuro. Mera, the leader of Wu-Ronz kills the three Saru, under the assumption that they were members of the Shibuya Saru.

Two days later, after searching for who killed his friends, Musashino Saru member Kai runs into Mera. Old friends in their high school days, the two get into a confrontation that ends up leaving Tera, the leader of Musashino Saru, dead and setting the stage for violence between the Tribes.

  • Kai Deguchi (出口 海, Deguchi Kai)—a DJ and main character of the series.
  • Big Daddy (ビッグ・仏波, Biggu Buppa) The leader of the Buppa clan and the main antagonist of the series, Buppa is shown as a big, morbidly obese, bisexual Yakuza crime lord with a lecherous, sadistic personality.

Media

Manga

Anime

  • Opening Theme: Top of Tokyo, by Illmatic Buddha MC's
  • Ending Theme: TT2 Owari no Uta, by Scha Dara Parr

The show was originally planned as a movie which would be distributed by MTV.

Film

Main article: Tokyo Tribe (film)

A live action film adaptation directed by Sion Sono was released in Japan on August 30, 2014.

Spin-offs and sequels

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References

  1. "MTV licenses Tokyo Tribes Anime" (ICv2)
  2. "Live-Action Tokyo Tribe Film's Trailer Features a Rap Battle". Anime News Network. August 20, 2014. Retrieved June 3, 2015.
  3. "Tokyo Tribe (2014)". allcinema.net (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved June 3, 2015.
  4. Tokyo Tribe at IMDb

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