51 Ways to Save Her

Tokyo Inferno (Japanese彼女 を 守る​​51の 方法, Kanojo o Mamoru 51 no Hoho, dt " 51 Ways to Save it ") is a manga the mangaka Usamaru Furuya from the year 2006.

Content

Tokyo on February 23, 20XX: Looking for a job at a well-known television station is the student Jin Mishima on the artificial island of Odaiba in Tokyo Bay - a popular entertainment and shopping spot - on the road. Also in the vicinity of the transmitter, the Gothic Lolita Nanako Okano wants to go to a concert, but was betrayed by her friend about the ticket. By chance the two meet young people and realize that they know each other. In middle school they were classmates.

Even as the memories of school time again germinate in them, the earth trembles. An earthquake measuring 8.1 on the Richter scale defines Tokyo within seconds in ruins. Jin and Nanako are just barely escaped with his life, look at now but with a catastrophic scenario faced: Your hometown has turned into an unpredictable death trap. In the further course of the story is about the very survival in the dangerous disaster stove.

Conception

In addition to his manga Tokyo Inferno also a Japanese disaster novel with the same title exists. This is from the author Minoru Watanabe. Watanabe wrote the novel in the form of instructions. He is also the author of non-fiction texts, each printed at the end of the five manga volumes. According to Tokyopop, the novel is supposed to explain the Japanese, which can be done in the event of an earthquake. The book also emergency measures that can take the reader to bring his mistress and himself to safety explained. In this objective, the original Japanese title Kanojo o Mamoru 51 no Hoho based from manga and novel.

The manga by Usamaru Furuya addressed with a destructive earthquake in Tokyo a realistic scenario. It is designed as a mixture of reality and fiction.

Publications

In Japan, Tokyo Inferno In 2006, under the title Kanojo o Mamoru 51 no Hoho in the trade. The publisher Shinchosha released the manga series in advance in the magazine Comic Bunch. Overall, the series is summarized in five volumes, which appeared in the period from 2006 to 2007.

In the English-speaking world of manga is laid under the title 51 Ways To Save Her from CMX. The Chinese Tong Li Publishing licensee.

Tokyopop published Kanojo o Mamoru 51 no Hoho in April and July 2010 under the title Tokyo Inferno. The five original volumes have been summarized in two large-format softcover editions, each with 480 pages. The age recommendation of the publishing house is 15 . The German title Tokyo Inferno throws among readers to confusion, since in 2009 the anime Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 was released, which has a similar title, and also has some parallels to the manga series. Also in the anime Odaiba is destroyed by an earthquake. However, Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 is developed independently by Tokyo Inferno.

Filming

The Japanese director Takashi Miike planned in 2006 a 120 -minute implementation of the manga as a real movie. The script should write Itaru Era and Hisako Fujihara. Producer of the project of Excellent film should be Hidehiro Itō. Miike describes the contents as a realistic scenario, where the focus would be on the human dramas. The film project has not yet been realized.

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