Heroman

Heroman (Japaneseヒーロー マン, Hīrōman stylized, written as HEROMAN ) a manga from 2009, which was created with the animation studio Bones in a collaboration by Stan Lee and was also implemented by the same studio as the anime television series, the first time in 2010 is in Japanese television has shown.

Action

The orphan boy Joey lives with his grandmother in Center City. There he attended school and worked casually in a restaurant. When the new toy robot Heybo is greatly popular, Joey comes over the idea that he also wants to own such a robot. However, he can not afford this expensive toy from its low content.

By chance, yet he comes into possession of such a robot, after the thugs at school, who is also a rich boy heard, let such be destroyed. He collects the remains and builds him up again. However, it does not succeed to get the robot he baptized Heroman yourself up and running. However, due to a lightning strike, the toy transforms into a giant robot he can control from now on. He manages to keep his school friend Lina from disaster.

However, he does not know how he has to deal with his new comrades, because he fears the interest in this creation. But a short time later he has to resort again to the aid of Heroman, when the earth is being attacked by aliens in insect figure who unwittingly lured by his experiments Joey's teacher.

Manga

The manga Heroman is written by Stan Lee as an author and illustrated by Tamon Ōta. The first chapter was released on 12 August 2009 within the published by Square Enix magazine Shōnen Gangan Gekkan, is still continued in the Heroman.

Anime

An adaptation of the manga template as a anime television series was produced and directed by Hitoshi Nanba in the animation studio Bones. The character design is based on the manga and was adapted by Shigeto Koyama in the anime. The artistic direction took Yumiko Kondō while Takashi Tomioka and Toshihiro Kawamoto took along the line of the animation. The 26 episodes include to end series was first aired from April 1 to September 23, 2010 on TV Tokyo television station and the connected TV broadcasters Hokkaido, TV Aichi, TV Osaka, TV Setouchi, and TVQ Kyushu simultaneously. Likewise, the series was the commercial Internet streaming service Crunchyroll with English subtitles available.

In the opening credits of the series the title of Roulette is played using the interpreted Tetsuya Ogawa L' Arc ~ en ~ Ciel. The credits are underpinned by a title CALLING of flow.

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