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Written by
  
Shinji Makari

Published by
  
Kodansha

Magazine
  
Monthly Afternoon

First episode date
  
24 February 2004

Number of episodes
  
13

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Illustrated by
  
Shuu Akana

Demographic
  
Seinen

Original run
  
1994 – 2004

Network
  
Kids Station

Genre
  
Mystery


Cast
  
Susumu Chiba, Takashi Hagino, Yumi Kakazu, Banjō Ginga, Kenyu Horiuchi

Similar
  
Le Chevalier D'Eon, Magikano, The Big O, Magical Shopping Arcade A, Red Garden

Yugo (勇午) is a manga written by Shinji Makari and illustrated by Akana Shu, serialized in Kodansha's Afternoon magazine from 1994 to 2004. The series transferred to Kodansha's Evening magazine wherein the subtitle "the Negotiator" is added in. Subsequent compilations of the original manga also add this phrase.

Contents

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The manga was adapted into an animated television series in 2004 as Yugo the Negotiator. The anime comprises the manga's first two major arcs, which fit within 13 episodes. The series follows Yugo Beppu, a hostage negotiator, in various cases around the world. Having both a very tough body and determination, and his keen insight, Yugo often goes to great length to rescue those he was asked to.

Yugo (manga) Yugo the Negotiator Episode 12 English Dub YouTube

Manga

Yugo (manga) Yugo the Negotiator Episode 3 English Dub YouTube

Yugo, written by Shinji Makari and illustrated by Shuu Akana, was serialized in Kodansha's Monthly Afternoon magazine between 1994 and 2004. The chapters were compiled into 22 tankōbon volumes and published in the Kodansha's Afternoon KC line between June 23, 1994, and September 22, 2004. From 2004 it started to be published as Yugo the Negotiator in Evening. The fist volume was published on September 22, 2004 in the Evening KC line, with subsequent volumes published in the KC Delux line.

Anime

Yugo (manga) Yugo the Negotiator Episode 1 English Dub YouTube

First announced in November 2003, a 13-episode anime adaptation titled Yugo the Negotiator (勇午 ~交渉人~, Yugo ~Koushounin~) was created. Produced in two parts, "Pakistan Chapter" (パキスタン編, Pakisutan Hen) and "Russia Chapter" (ロシア編, Roshia Hen), it had two animation studios, two directors, and two writers. G&G Direction produced the Pakistan Chapter with Seiji Kishi as director, and Kazuharu Sato as writer. Artland produced the Russia Chapter with Shinya Hanai as director and Kenichi Kanemaki as writer. It was originally broadcast between February 24, and March 25, 2004 on Kids Station. Six DVD volumes were released from May 25, to October 29, 2004 by Ken Media.

ADV Films licensed the series for a North American release in March 2005, releasing the first volume in both a regular edition and an edition with a box on July 26. After releasing the last volume on March 21, 2006, ADV released the complete series in a DVD box set on October 2, 2007, and on March 24, 2009. The first three episodes of Yugo the Negotiator were screened at the Barbican Centre on February 26, 2008 in London; Helen McCarthy, an anime expert, did an introduction of the show for the audience.

Reception

Anime News Network's Theron Martin elected Yugo the "Best New Hero/Heroine" along with Kei Kurono of Gantz and Pacifica of Scrapped Princess. Martin declared he is "the most original hero: he deals with 'opponents' though his attention to understanding them and the sometimes-extreme actions he undertakes so that he can negotiate with them on their terms. A very slick, and very tough, individual."

References

Yugo (manga) Wikipedia