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" He compared the story to several novels by Stephen King, such as It, where "a group of childhood friends who reunite as adults to deal with leftover issues from their childhood manifested in monstrous form. " Thompson wrote that despite being a manga aimed at a male audience, the series gained fans of all ages for its great premise, storytelling and the mystery behind Friend. [77] In addition to King's It, Thompson and Tom Speelman of Polygon both suggested that the Aum Shinrikyo doomsday cult also served as an inspiration on the manga. [77][78] Anime News Network's Carlo Santos felt the pacing of the series is very well written, and praised the intricate and interconnecting plot and its twists, as well as the well-developed characters. [79][80][81] He also noted Urasawa's art and dialogue, saying "it takes real skill to build a story as multi-layered as this one and still have it make sense as the characters explain things". [79][80][81] Including it on a list of "10 Essential Manga That Should Belong in Every Comic Collection", Matthew Meylikhov of Paste praised the cast as one of "the most expansive and diverse" in any manga and how Urasawa makes each character independently recognizable as they age through the decades. "20th Century Boys becomes an experience featuring horror, science fiction, post-apocalyptic futures, wild humor, epic landscapes, and more as an apex accomplishment in manga. "[82] Films[edit] 20th Century Boys was adapted into three films. The first live-action film debuted at number two at the box office, grossing 625. 61 million yen (approx. $5.The girl starts screaming to those on the ship to warn them of what's lurking below the waters. Usopp senses two glowing eyes and tells everyone to run. The two glowing eyes belong to a giant shark, threatening to devour their ship. Characters in Order of Appearance[] Jinbe Monkey D. Luffy Tony Tony Chopper Brook Usopp Nico Robin Sanji Roronoa Zoro Nami Franky Pedro (flashback) Carrot (flashback) Charlotte Brûlée (flashback) Diesel (flashback) Trafalgar D. Water Law (flashback) Kozuki Sukiyaki (flashback) Morgans Marshall D. Teach (fantasy) Shanks (fantasy) Buggy (fantasy) Dracule Mihawk (fantasy) Crocodile (fantasy) Boa Hancock (fantasy) Koby (fantasy) Nefertari Cobra (image & fantasy) Nefertari Vivi (image & fantasy) Marcus Mars Jaygarcia Saturn Topman Warcury Ethanbaron V. Nusjuro Shepherd Ju Peter Karoo (fantasy) Pell (fantasy) Chaka (fantasy) Igaram (fantasy) Neptune (fantasy) Fukaboshi (fantasy) Ryuboshi (fantasy) Manboshi (fantasy) Shirahoshi (fantasy) Sterry (fantasy) Sarie Nantokanette (fantasy) Wapol (fantasy) Kinderella (fantasy) Hakowan (fantasy) Rebecca (fantasy) Kabu (fantasy) Bian (fantasy) Mansherry (fantasy) Leo (fantasy) Riku Doldo III (fantasy) Viola (fantasy) Sai (fantasy) Kureha (fantasy) Dalton (fantasy) Ramen (fantasy) Tacos (fantasy) Matryosaka (fantasy) Beer VI (fantasy) Ham Burger (fantasy) Mororon (fantasy) Seki Komane Imu Emporio Ivankov Hack Koala Lindbergh Karasu Morley Belo Betty Inazuma Monkey D. Dragon Sabo Jewelry Bonney Mecha-Shark Anime Notes[] This is the first episode to use UUUUUS! as the opening theme and Dear sunrise as the ending theme. The anime extends the following: Seki's conversation with one of the men guarding his cell. The Straw Hats sailing through the blizzard.
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