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Original runApril 11, 2008 – March 27, 2009Episodes50 Films. Golgo 13 (1973 live-action).
(1977 live-action). (1983 anime)Video games. (1988). (1990)Golgo 13 (: ゴルゴ13,: Gorugo Sātīn) is a Japanese series written and illustrated by, published in 's magazine since October 1968. The manga won the 1975 for general manga and the Grand Prize at the 2002.
The series follows the title character, a professional assassin for hire.Golgo 13 is the oldest manga still in publication, and its edition has the. It has sold 280 million copies in various formats, including compilation books, making it the in history. It has been adapted into two live-action feature films, an anime television series and six video games. Contents.Story Golgo 13, also known by the pseudonym Duke Togo ( デューク・東郷, Dyūku Tōgō), is a professional assassin. His age and birthplace are unknown and there is no consensus in the worldwide intelligence community as to his true identity. Most of his jobs are completed through the use of a customized, scoped. Besides Duke Togo, Golgo 13's other aliases include Tadashi Togo ( 東郷 隆, Tōgō Tadashi) and Togo Rodriguez ( トーゴ・ロドリゲス, Tōgo Rodorigesu).Duke Togo has a very quiet personality and will only talk when he needs to, he shows very little to no emotion when carrying out an assassination and is willing to kill anyone who will threaten to expose him.
He accepts many different assassination jobs from anyone who can afford his services. From simply shooting a violin string to taking out powerful organized crime bosses and political figures, these killings have often attracted retaliations against Golgo 13, even at one stage having both the FBI, CIA, and even the United States military out to kill him, causing Togo to always have to watch his own back and pay attention to his surroundings in order to stop other assassins and contract killers employed to kill him in often creative ways. Golgo 13 also employs many different people himself to assist him in his assassination jobs, such as in providing extra information on his targets to modifying his weapons, vehicles, and gadgets.The name 'Golgo 13' is a reference to. Golgo is short for, the place of ' crucifixion, while the is considered an unlucky number. Also, Golgo 13's logo is a skeleton wearing a.Duke Togo's past is a mystery. Although his Asian appearance suggest that he may be of Japanese origin, many of Golgo 13's stories have presented different speculations about his true identity while presenting contradictory information, leaving the audience uncertain which information is true.
It is known that he may be the biological father of many different children all over the world from the many sexual encounters he has had with women throughout the series, such as a 4-year-old son named Joey from ex- terrorist Catherine McCall.With respect to the character's age, a large number of stories are dated as they are centered around current events of the time. However, Golgo 13's age has not increased significantly to account for these events.
He has also suffered multiple injuries throughout the series leaving many different scars around his body. Production Early on Takao Saito developed a system where he creates the page layout based on a script written by the editorial department. He also inks the main characters' faces, while assistants provide the backgrounds and other elements. He does extensive research to provide accuracy, especially when the plot deals with technology. Was one of the writers on the series in the beginning.
Author wrote approximately 30 stories for Golgo 13, three of which he later novelized.Several stories of the series have not been reprinted for, according to, being 'offensive or libelous.' Thompson lists one from 1986 because of complaints from the Iranian Embassy in Japan, another from 1988 about in the Vatican, and one from 1989 about a Hollywood actor blackmailed when someone discovers he has.In 2013, Saito stated that because he often worried about his manga being cancelled, he had an ending planned out that even includes the panel layout. He said he had no idea when Golgo 13 would end, claiming 'The manga has continued so long that it is no longer the property of the author; it belongs to the readers.' Two years later, Big Comic 's fourth issue of 2015 announced that the series was 'heading towards its conclusion.' Media Manga Written and illustrated by, Golgo 13 has been serialized in the monthly manga magazine since its January 1969 issue, published in October 1968. The chapters have been collected into volumes by and, a spinoff of the author's own Saito Production, since June 21, 1973.
As of April 2019, 192 volumes of the tankōbon edition have been published, while the edition has 148 volumes.In 1986, Leed Publishing released four Golgo 13 stories translated by Patrick Connolly: 'Into the Wolves' Lair', 'Galinpero', 'The Ice Lake Hit' and 'The Ivory Connection'.In 1989 and 1990, Leed and published two further Golgo 13 comic books, 'The Impossible Hit' and 'The Border Hopper', as part of the promotion for two Golgo 13 video games. The comics were released to the US public via a mail-in offer with the purchase of the games and were later even found packaged with the video games. Each issue contained one complete story and had nothing to do with the storylines of the video games themselves.In 1991, Leed Publishing and published The Professional: Golgo 13, a three part mini-series.
The Professional was a re-printing of 'The Argentine Tiger', a story where Golgo is hired by the British Government to assassinate the reportedly dead ex-president of Argentina.In 2006, Golgo 13 was brought back by Viz as part of their Viz Signature collection. The stories are picked from the forty-year history of the manga, and do not necessarily represent the original's order of publication. A total of thirteen volumes were published, with the thirteenth volume being published on February 19, 2008. Each volume ends with an editorial commentary on Golgo 13 as a cultural phenomenon in Japan. Live-action.
Main article:A Golgo 13 television series was produced by The Answer Studio and aired on and other stations from April 11, 2008 to March 27, 2009 for 50 episodes. Provides the voice of Golgo 13. The series was licensed by, with the first DVD released on July 13, 2010. In English, Golgo is voiced by.The anime aired in North America on the on Demand channel. It is also aired on television in the Philippines by TV5 and in South Korea by Animax Korea.The first opening theme song is 'Take the Wave' by Naifu for the first 25 episodes, and the second is 'So Far Away' by for the remaining.
The first ending theme song for the first 12 episodes is 'Garasu no Haiwei (Highway of Glass)' by, while 'Yume no Hitotsu' by is used for episodes 13-25. The third ending theme is 'Sono Egao Yo Eien ni' by for episodes 26 to 38, and the final ending song is 'Mou Kimi wo Hitori ni Sasenai' by from 39-50.Video games Six have been released: the first one, released for, followed by on the, and three Japan-only Arcade games, similar to the, but with a few differences. The rifle only contained a magnifying lens, not a small monitor like Silent Scope. The screen itself would close up on the target only when the sensor on the underside of the rifle base was activated by the player leaning their shoulder into it.
Each mission was preceded by an 8-10 panel manga briefing. The first two releases ran on Namco System 12 hardware, with the third on Namco System 10 hardware. A Golgo 13 game, Golgo 13: File G-13 o Oe, was released for the on June 18, 2009.
From initial reports, the game appears to consist of a large quiz mode, featuring questions spanning the 40-year history of Golgo 13, as well as several mini-games, including the 'Don't Stand Behind Me' game, in which the player, as Golgo 13, must punch people who walk up behind him. At the end of each episode of the anime, the tagline was 'Do not stand behind him, if you value your life.' The game is played holding the DS on its side, also known as 'book style' and surprisingly seems to be rated the Japanese equivalent of General/All Ages, which suggests the game won't feature much or any graphic violence or adult/mature subject matter, some of Golgo 13 's trademarks. A version of Golgo 13's signature weapon, the scoped M16, was released in the Japanese version of as a usable weapon.There was also a LCD game based on Golgo 13 released only in Japan by Popy in 1982.Other media In addition, the title character has appeared in a number of TV commercials in Japan, including.
There was also a featuring as Golgo 13.An gun has been made by based on the rifle Golgo 13 uses. A figure based on Golgo 13 was released on August 25, 2009. Reception Golgo 13 won the 21st in the General category in 1975 and the Grand Prize at the 2002.
Golgo 13 is one of the works credited with popularizing the movement in Japanese comics, which strives for more realistic and dramatic works. Saito himself is surprised by his series' popularity overseas, because it is firmly rooted in Japanese culture and samurai. He cited the timing of when Golgo actually takes his shot as an example; 'It evokes the martial art of drawing one's sword and mimicking a deadly blow. It is the same movement and the same shape. I love Japanese samurai stories and that is why, unconsciously, Golgo moves like a samurai. That is why I thought foreigners wouldn't understand the story.'
The 's Carl Kimlinger compared Saito's work on the series to the novels of and, as the stories are 'dark, meticulously constructed and painstakingly realistic'. Leo Lewis of the wrote that 'Unsmiling, misogynist and inexorable, Golgo 13 is a literary cousin of without the scene-softeners of, or exploding fountain pens.' The called Duke 'a badass, something like a cross between and 's.' Jc DuBois of Dragon's Anime has criticized those who say that most of Golgo 13's hits are impossible to do since there are problems that would prevent him from shooting straight such as the wind or with the, saying that the 'whole mystique of Golgo 13 is that he's just that damn good. He CAN make those shots—and he can do it with one shot.'
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