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Beelzebub
Beelzebub Logo
Kanji

べるぜバブ

Rōmaji

Beruzebabu

Genre

Action, Comedy, Fantasy, Slice of life, Martial arts, Supernatural

Manga
Written By

Ryūhei Tamura

Published By
  • Japan: Shueisha
  • Hong Kong: CultureCom
  • Italy: Star Comics
  • Taiwan: Tong Li
  • France: Kazé
  • South Korea: Daewon C.I.
Original Run

February 2009 – ongoing

Volumes

19+ (Volumes)

TV Anime
Directed By

Nobuhiro Takamoto

Music By

Yasuharu Takanashi

Studio

Pierrot+

Network

Yomiuri TV

English Network

Animax Asia

Original Run

January 9, 2011 – March 25, 2012

Episodes

60 (Episodes)

Beelzebub (べるぜバブ, Beruzebabu) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Ryūhei Tamura that appeared in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine since February 2009. Beelzebub was first published as a one-shot by Tamura in Weekly Shōnen Jump's 2008 volume 37-38, where it won the fourth Gold Future Cup. It was then serialized on the same magazine starting in its thirteenth volume of 2009.

Introduction[]

Tatsumi Oga is a first year studentin Ishiyama High School, a school for delinquents, where he is called the "strongest juvenile delinquent". One day while sleeping next to a river, Tatsumi sees a man floating down it. Tatsumi pulls him to shore and the man splits in half, revealing a baby boy. This boy, Beelzebu, is the son of the demon king, and Tatsumi, along with Beelzeblu's demon maid Hilda, has been chosen as the one to raise him.

Main characters[]

Tatsumi Oga[]

The primary protagonist of the series, Oga is a tough delinquent who attended Ishiyama High as a freshman before its destruction. Oga fits the ideal parent of Be'el: he is tough, sadistic, and arrogant. Initially, Oga believed himself to be unfit as Be'el's parent but eventually decided to take his responsibilities.

Beelzebub IV[]

The titular character of the series. Beelzebub IV (commonly referred to as Baby Be'el) is an infant Demon, the youngest son of the Great Demon Lord and the younger brother of En. He was sent by his father to the Human world to destroy humanity. Upon a chance meeting with the delinquent Oga, Be'el becomes Oga's adoptive son through a blood contract.

Hilda[]

A Demon maid and the wet nurse of Be'el, Hildegarde (often called Hilda) is often very cold and impassive. She believes that her purpose in life is to serve Be'el and is very serious about her job. Hilda is called Oga's wife or Oga's bride by his fellow classmates. Though initially disgusted that Oga is Be'el's chosen parent, she gradually comes to respect and acknowledge him as her master's father.

Takayuki Furuichi[]

Furuichi is Oga's best (and initially, only) friend, having known him since middle school. He lacks any special powers or strengths, other than his high intellect, and has a wild imagination in regarding attractive women. The members of Red Tail call him a 'lolicon' due to his surprising relationship with Lamia.

Alaindelon[]

A Transdimensional Demon who bears a strong resemblance to Freddie Mercury. Alaindelon is a very comical character and accompanies Hilda while she serves Be'el, whom he also respects and serves. Alaindelon currently lives with Furuichi's family after believing the latter to be a noble person. He also has a young daughter named Angelica.

Hajime Kanzaki[]

The first member of the Tōhōshinki to be introduced. He is a third-year student who is very cruel and malicious towards his opponents, though he does have some respect and care for his own underlings. Hajime bears a grudge against Oga for beating him up but can side with the latter during times. Hajime is known to have a fondness for yogurts as it's his favorite food.

Tatsuya Himekawa[]

A Tōhōshinki member and the son of a conglomerate, making him a very wealthy teenager. Himekawa believes that money is the source of all life's happiness and can be very arrogant and conceited, as well as being the most dishonorable of any of the Tōhōshinki. He is willing to even sell out his comrades or underlings. However, he does have high intellect and shows an interest in video games and electronics.

Aoi Kunieda[]

The only female Tōhōshinki member and a former leader of the Red Tail, Aoi is a practitioner of Kendō. She harbors a crush on Tatsumi Oga who seems oblivious to these feelings. Aoi has a disguise in which she refers to herself as Aoi Kunie. She and Hilda have a rivalry.

Hidetora Tōjō[]

Tōjō is the fourth and strongest member of the Tōhōshinki, towering over many of his fellow classmates. While a violent person by nature, he's also surprisingly calm and serious in most situations. He's also one of the more respectful characters in the series but can be occasionally comical. He has several part-time jobs and a weakness for cute things. Tōjō is connected to Shizuka Nanami and Zenjūrō Saotome.

Setting[]

Media[]

Manga[]

The manga version of Beelzebub is written and illustrated by Ryūhei Tamura and was published in the Japanese-language magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump since Volume 13 of 2009.

Anime[]

In July 2010, an OVA was announced and will air on October 23 at the Jump Super Anime Tour 2010 in Fukuoka.[1] An anime series was confirmed in August 2010. The anime series will be produced by Studio Pierrot and will retain all the original cast from the OVA. It begun airing in January 2011 and finished in March 25. The creator never said why he ended it, but the manga continues on.. The title of the last episode is "I wont say goodbye ", episode 60.

Reception[]

References[]

  1. Bleach, Nurarihyon, Letter Bee Event Anime Announced. Anime News Network (2010-07-05). Retrieved on 2010-07-05.

External links[]

Official sites[]

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