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[edit][[:File:ShamanKingvCover01.jpg|thumb|Cover of the first tankōbon for Shaman King, released in Japan by Shueisha on December 3, 1998.]]
The chapters of the Japanese manga series Shaman King were written and illustrated by Hiroyuki Takei. They were published in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1998 to 2004.[1] The series follows the story of Yoh Asakura, a shaman who enters into a worldwide tournament of shamans in which the winner would become the saviour of the world.
The 285 chapters identified as "Reincarnation" were collected into 32 tankōbon volumes by Shueisha. The first volume was released on December 3, 1998, and volume 32 on January 5, 2005.[2][3] Only 31 volumes were released once the publication ended, and the release of volume 32 (meant to be published on December 3, 2004) was delayed. Shueisha reported they would only publish volume 32 if they receive evidence of demand from approximately 50,000 people.[1] An anime adaptation of 64 episodes from the series was directed by Seiji Mizushima developed by Xebec. It aired on TV Tokyo from July 4, 2001 to September 25, 2003.[4][5]
During the Jump Festa 2008, Shueisha announced a kanzenban reprint of the entire series. The series is called Shaman King Kanzen-Ban, or Perfect Edition. This release reprinted the entire series in 27 volumes complete with new clear image overlays on the covers while concluding with the never-before-published "true ending." They are a total of sixteen new chapters which expanded the chapters' numbers to 300. It also added two chapters showing the fight between Marco and Luchist Lasso which was skipped in the original publication.[6] The first volume was released on March 3, 2008, and volume 27 was published on April 3, 2009.[7][8]
Viz Media licensed the series for an English-language release in North America, with chapters initially being serialized in the Shonen Jump. It started in the issue 3 from 2003, but stopped as of the September 2007 issue.[9][10] Viz is also publishing the volumes from the manga first at irregular date and now every two months. Volume 1 was released on September 3, 2003 and as of May 5, 2009, 22 volumes have been published by Viz.[11][12]
Volume list
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01 | A Shaman in Tokyo The Boy Who Dances with Ghosts (幽霊と踊る男) | December 3, 1998[2] 978-4-08-872644-1 | September 3, 2003[11] 978-1-56931-902-4 | |
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Manta Oyamada, a middle-school student from Tokyo finds a shaman, Yoh Asakura, playing with ghosts in a graveyard. Wanting to know more about him, Manta returns to the graveyard but is attacked by a gang commanded by "Wooden Sword" Ryu. Yoh takes Manta to the graveyard once again and defeats all the gang after merging his soul with the one from an ancient samurai named Amidamaru. Noting Amidamaru's strength, Yoh gives him his original sword, Harusame, so that Amidamaru accepts his request to become his partner. Although both Yoh and Amidamaru try to obtain new partners, they only attract the attention from the shaman Tao Ren. Ren wants to take Amidamaru to aid him in becoming the "Shaman King", but Yoh denies. Therefore, both fight with Ren using the soul from the Chinese wujiang Bason. Both shamans manage to use 100% of their spirits' powers, but Yoh wins the fight. | ||||
02 | Kung-Fu Master カンフーマスター | March 4, 1999[13] 978-4-08-872685-4 | January 21, 2004[14] 978-1-59116-182-0 | |
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While Yoh recovers from his previous fight, he remembers that the Shaman Kings were saviours from the world who merged with the "King of the Spirits." As he awakes, Yoh is visited by his fiancé, an itako named Anna Kyoyama, who came to trained him to make him win the upcoming Shaman Fight tournament in which the winner would become the Shaman King. One of the days Yoh is resting from his training, Tao Yun, Ren's older sister, confronts him in the city and summons her Jiang Shi, a former kung fu movie star named Lee Bailong. Having no weapons that Amidamaru is able to use, Yoh is overpowered by Bailong until Manta gives him Ryu's bokken. Using it, Yoh creates a vacuum that destroys the seal controlling Bailong's mind. However, Bailong goes berserk when he realizes he was murdered by the Tao family and attacks Yun. Anna summons the spirit from Bailong's teacher, Sha-wen, to merge it with Yoh. Yoh easily defeats Bailong who decides to stay with Yun, but without having his mind controlled. | ||||
03 | The Lizard Man The Harbinger Stars (開幕を告げる星) | April 30, 1999[15] 978-4-08-872714-1 | May 19, 2004[16] 978-1-59116-252-0 | |
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Ryu is possessed by the spirit of a bandit named Tokagero, who was killed by Amidamaru a long time ago. Takegero steals Harusame and takes Manta as a hostage to take revenge to Amidamaru. Tokagero soon arrives at Yoh and Anna's house and confronts them. Although Harusame is a present from Amidamaru's best friend, Mosuke, he decides to destroy it. Tokagero falls to the floor, as Ryu is not trained to merge with spirits. As such, Yoh allows Tokagero to possess him, but Tokagero is unable to kill him since it reminds him to how his mother used to trust him. Next day, Ryu apologizes to Yoh and Amidamaru for what he did, and Anna summons Mosuke's soul to possess Ryu so that he can fix the Harusame. | ||||
04 | The Over Soul オーバー・ソウル | August 4, 1999[17] 978-4-08-872750-9 | September 7, 2004[18] 978-1-59116-253-7 | |
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Yoh is tested by Silva, a member from the Patch Tribe, which is the one that oversees the Shaman Fight. Yoh is unable to hit Silva, who uses various spirits from animals to create weapons. Silva explains Yoh that what he is doing is to use his spiritual energy to combine the spirits with objects in a technique named Oversoul. Therefore, Yoh makes an Oversoul by merging Amidamaru with Harusame. With this, Yoh lands a hit on Silva and is allowed to enter the tournament. Yoh learns that his first opponent is an Ainu named Horohoro. The night of the fight, Yoh meets Horohoro, who channels his spirit, a Koro-pok-guru named Kororo, with his snowboard to make ice attacks. After Horohoro reveals that his dream is to create to plant a vast field of Butterbur, he and Yoh start fighting. | ||||
05 | The Abominable Dr. Faust Regarding Yoh (葉について) | October 4, 1999[19] 978-4-08-872776-9 | January 4, 2005[20] 978-1-59116-254-4 | |
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As Yoh is able to counterattack all of Horohoro's attacks, he wins the fight after Horohoro’s Oversoul disappears due to exhaustion. However, both Yoh and Horohoro become friends as the latter is still able to continue fighting in the tournament. Meanwhile, Silva discovers that Yoh's next opponent is Faust VIII and request Anna to stop Yoh. As Anna refuses to make Yoh quit, Faust meets Yoh. When Faust comments that he wants to become the Shaman King to revive his wife Eliza, he attacks Manta who questions him. Faust attacks Yoh with various skeletons, but they are all destroyed by the enraged Yoh. Faust then reveals his real Oversoul, in which he creates the body from Eliza using her bones. Due to his recent attack, Yoh is very tired to fight Faust and is surpassed by his Oversoul. | ||||
06 | Road Trip To Izumo 男二人出雲旅 | December 2, 1999[21] 978-4-08-872799-8 | May 3, 2005[22] 978-1-59116-788-4 | |
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Yoh loses the fight when his Oversoul disappears. Next day, Manta finds Yoh in the hospital, and runs away when Yoh tells him that he does not want to be his friend once again due to what happened. Yoh, accompanied by Anna and Amidamaru, goes to ask his grandfather, Yohmei Asakura, to help him become stronger in order to be able to defeat Ren in his next match. Yohmei makes Yoh enter the Yomi Cave, where he must walk during ten days in the darkness. Meanwhile, Manta finds Ryu and both decide to find Yoh. As they get close to Yoh, Ryu and Manta are attacked by the servant from the Asakura, Tamao Tamamura and her spirits, Ponchi and Conchi, as Tamao predicted Manta and Ryu were a threat. Anna stops Tamao, revealing that Ponchi and Conchi foiled the predictions, and takes them to meet Yoh. Yoh finally finishes walking through the Yomi Cave, and as a result, his Oversoul becomes stronger. | ||||
07 | Clash at Mata Cemetery ソウル摩多霊園 | February 2, 2000[23] 978-4-08-872825-4 | September 6, 2005[24] 978-1-59116-996-3 | |
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Yoh returns to Tokyo to have his third fight from the Shaman Fight. Both Ren and Yoh meet in the park, and start fighting. Ren makes an Oversoul by merging Bason with his kwan dao. Although Ren feriociously attacks Yoh, all his attacks are blocked as Yoh uses Amidamaru's fighting experience to stop them. As Yoh takes the upperhand, Ren expands his Oversoul to overpower Yoh, who is weakened with every hit. However, Yoh continues avoiding all of Ren's attacks, causing him to anger, and starts losing his powers along with him. Meanwhile, Yun meets her father, Tao Yúan, and tells him Ren will lose. | ||||
08 | The Road to the Tao Stronghold 道(タオ)家への道 | April 4, 2000[25] 978-4-08-872848-3 | January 3, 2006[26] 978-1-4215-0198-7 | |
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Yoh and Ren make their final attacks. After the clash, both of the Oversoul fade at the same time, making both Ren and Yoh pass the preliminary rounds of the Shaman Fight. After a party in an inn, Ren leaves to China to confront his father to free him from his orders. While returning from a shop, Yoh and Tamao are attacked by two shamans known as the Boz Brothers who attempt to kill Yoh. Ryu defeats the Boz Brothers, having become a shaman with Tokagero being his partner. Bason soon appears in Yoh's house telling him that Ren was defeated and tortured by his father. For this reason, Yoh, Horohoro, Ryu and Manta go to China to rescue Ren. When they enter the Tao's castle, the group is attacked by five Jiang Shi guardians. Horohoro and Ryu stay to fight them, while Yoh goes to Ren and Yun's gage. | ||||
09 | Voyage of the Shaman Shamans on the Road (シャーマンの旅へ) | June 2, 2000[27] 978-4-08-872872-8 | May 2, 2006[28] 978-1-4215-0676-0 | |
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Yoh rescues Ren and Yun, but Ren does not want to leave until defeating his father. However, when going to the top of the castle, Yoh and Ren find that Horohoro and Ryu were defeated by the last Jiang Shi. As they discover the Jiang Shi uses the corpse from Sha-wen, Bailong cuts him in two. Yúan uses his strongest Oversoul to test if Ren's trust in others is okay, but is defeated. Ren's relatives then calm Yúan and allow Yoh's group to leave. In Tokyo, the Patches announce that the tournament will continue in the Patch Village situated in America and that all the participants have to take a plane in Japan to go. Before setting off, Yoh, Ryu, Horohoro and Ren are attacked by a teenager named Hao who uses the giant Spirit of Fire. Hao leaves them, and all take the plane. As the plane is 1,200 km near to the village, all the participants are taken out to find the village by themselves. | ||||
10 | The Song of Doom 滅びの伝承歌 | September 4, 2000[29] 978-4-08-873010-3 | September 5, 2006[30] 978-1-4215-0677-7 | |
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While searching for the Patch Village, Yoh's group tries asking Lilirara, a member of the Seminoa tribe, about the location of the village. Lilirara denies telling them as she mentions the Patch tribe massacred her ancestors. Lilirara attacks them with her ancestors' spirits, causing them to feel their deaths. Yoh's group finds out the murderer was in fact Hao, although that was 500 years ago. Lilirara decides to tell them about the Patch Village, but once they leave, she is killed by Hao. Yoh's group is then met by a boy named Lyserg Diethel, who wants to join them. In order to test their strength, Lyserg attacks them with his Oversoul which merges his fairy Morphea with a pendulum. Lyserg injures Horohoro and Ren, but he is defeated by Yoh. In the hospital, Lyserg apologizes to the group, confessing that as his parents were killed by Hao, he wanted strong comrades to take revenge. However, Yoh's group gets along with Lyserg and allow him to join them. | ||||
11 | Blood and Pompadours 血とリーゼント | November 2, 2000[31] 978-4-08-873038-7 | January 2, 2007[32] 978-1-4215-0678-4 | |
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In Japan, Yohmei orders Anna to give Yoh a book containing Hao's spells to help him defeat Hao, who is in fact the reincarnation from the creator of the Asakura family. Two demons from Hao also appear from the book, but they are controlled by Anna. Back in America, Horohoro is injured while airboning, but is rescued by a girl named Bluebell Bloch. Wanting to pay back for her help, Horohoro decides to calm Bluebell's polar bear, which is attacking all the people getting close to it. As the bear gets in touch with Horohoro, it is killed by a group of hunters, but Horohoro decides not to kill them. Horohoro returns with his group, and they go to investigate a ruin which may be related to the Patch Village. In the ruins, they are confronted by five of Hao's henchmen who want to test Yoh. The servant Boris Tepes Dracula attacks Lyserg, enraging Ryu to fight him. Due to the injure, Lyserg becomes a servant from Boris and attacks Yoh. | ||||
12 | The Wrath of the Angels おかみ降臨 | December 22, 2000[33] 978-4-08-873063-9 | May 1, 2007[34] 978-1-4215-1100-9 | |
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Boris reveals that Lyserg is in fact possessed with his spirit Bromaro and makes him possess Yoh. Yoh, however, is saved as Amidamaru convinces Bromaro to stop attacking them. Using the results from his training with Yohmei, Ryu creates an Oversoul of Yamata no Orochi that defeats Boris. Yoh tries to ask Boris about Hao, but Boris is then killed by Marco, a member from the X-Laws group, created to kill Hao. As Yoh's group is confronted by three other soldiers from Hao, one of them, Big Guy Bill Burton, is almost killed by the X-Laws who use Archangel as part of their Oversouls. Before they kill Billy, Yoh stops them and criticizes their violent actions. Marco tries to attack Yoh, but he decides to stop and leaves. While walking through the ruins with Billy, Billy tells Yoh's group to leave him and explains them how to enter to the Patch Village. | ||||
13 | The Return of Faust The whereabouts of L and F (LとFの行方) | March 2, 2001[35] 978-4-08-873085-1 | September 4, 2007[36] 978-1-4215-1101-6 | |
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While leaving the ruins, Yoh's group suffer from hallucinations and wake up in the Patch Village which surrounds the Great Spirits. As Lyserg suddenly disappears, Yoh finds Anna in a shop, having come along with Manta and Tamao. The group also meets Joco, a comedian who wants to join them as the fights from the tournaments will now be with teams of three participants. As such, Ren chooses Horohoro and Joco as his teammates. Manta also finds Faust VIII, who requests them to participate along with them, which they accept, knowing that Faust is not evil. Two months later, the Shaman Fight continues, and the first fight is between Team "The Ren" (Ren, Horohoro and Joco) against the Tsuchi-Gumi Team composed of the Boz Brothers and Peyote, who are in fact henchmen from Hao. Using his spirit, a jaguar named Mic Jaguar, Joco creates an Oversoul of claws and defeats the Boz Brothers. However, Peyote possesses the brothers with two spirits, making them fight even though they are injured. Due to the brothers' pyshical state, Joco denies to kill them and is overpowered. | ||||
14 | The Tortured Princess The Tortured Princess 〜Cheeky Iron Maiden〜 (拷問姫〜なまいきアイアンメイデン〜) | June 4, 2001[37] 978-4-08-873125-4 | January 1, 2008[38] 978-1-4215-1475-8 | |
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After rememembering his life as a criminal and how he met his shaman teacher, Joco creates a wind blow to make Peyote's spirits start laughing to the point they are unable to fight. Ren then finishes Peyote, and Team The Ren wins the first fight. In the following fight, Nile River Team faces X-I, one of the teams from the X-Laws. Although Lyserg almost kills his opponent, Anatel Pokki, he suddenly loses his Oversoul when he doubts about killing. As such, Lyserg is replaced by the X-Laws' boss, a girl named Iron Maiden Jeanne, who uses a god-like spirit called Shamash as her Oversoul. Shamash traps the members from the River Team with various pieces for torture, and all die in the moment. | ||||
15 | Northern Pride 北プライド | July 4, 2001[39] 978-4-08-873134-6 | March 4, 2008[40] 978-1-4215-1657-8 | |
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For the next fight Team Funbari Onsen (composed of Yoh, Ryu and Faust) faces the Icemen, a squadron from the northern parts of Europe. Before the start, the Icemen attack Horohoro and Joco, but are stopped by Ren. As the fight starts, Yoh creates a new Oversoul named Spirit of Sword by merging Harusame with another sword, but decides to rest until he is attacked. As such, Faust fights the Icemen, and creates an Oversoul that takes the form of a giant demon version from Eliza. As Faust overpowers the Icemen, they attempt to attack Yoh. Ryu defends Yoh, and creates an enormous version from his Yamata no Orochi to fight, but Yoh request him to let him fight alone. The Icemen attack Yoh all together, but they are easily beaten up by Yoh's Spirit of Sword. | ||||
16 | Grandchild 孫 | October 4, 2001[41] 978-4-08-873168-1 | May 6, 2008[42] 978-1-4215-1658-5 | |
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Yoh visits Lyserg, who apologizes by how he left him after being helped by him in their journey. When Yoh leaves, Jeanne requests him to join the X-Laws, which Yoh denies. Next day, Hao's team (Hoshi Team) faces X-III, another team containing X-Laws. Hao alone confronts the three X-Laws alone, who are no match for him. As two X-Laws are killed by Hao, the only surviving uses a grenade to consume the all the oxygen from the arena, and thus, destroy Hao's Spirit of Fire. The attack leaves the Spirit of Fire unharmed, with Hao revealing that he is in fact able to manipulate the five elements. With the three X-Laws dead and their souls being eaten by Hao, the Hoshi Team wins. When Yoh's friends hear that Hao's surname is Asakura, Yoh confesses them that Hao is in fact his twin brother who reincarnated when he was born. With Yoh being the other half from Hao, Yomhei especifically trained him to defeat Hao. | ||||
17 | The Shamanic Oracle Fumon Tonkō (巫門遁甲) | December 24, 2001[43] 978-4-08-873216-9 | July 1, 2008[44] 978-1-4215-1659-2 | |
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Yoh's father, Mikihisa Asakura, meets Team The Ren and decides to train them. Ren denies being trained and starts fighting Mikihisa. Despite how much Ren's Oversoul has improved, none of his attacks are able to defeat Mikihisa. As they rest from the fight, two patches allied with Hao, Nichrom and Magna, as well as three soldiers from Hao, Peyote, Turbine and Hang Zang-Ching, attack them, having been ordered to kill Mikihisa's team. As Mikihisa's teammates are also attacked, Ren allows him to leave to save them. Mikihisa's teammates, two children named Redseb and Seyram Munzer are attacked by Hana-gumi, another team composed of Hao's servants, but are saved by Anna, Yun and Tamao. Meanwhile, Ren fights against Hao's soldiers but is killed by Peyote. Before Horohoro and Joco are also killed, Yoh saves them and attacks Hao's soldiers. | ||||
18 | A Fallen Comrade The Mask Restored (蘇える仮面) | March 4, 2002[45] 978-4-08-873235-0 | September 2, 2008[46] 978-1-4215-1881-7 | |
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When Ryu and Faust come to aid Yoh, all of Hao's soldiers leave. Knowing that the only person able to save Ren is Jeanne, Yoh requests her help despite Jeanne's will only do it if he resigns from the Shaman Fight. Yoh accepts the condition, which enrages Horohoro due to how weak he was. Meanwhile, Bailong and Yun confront Hana-gumi member Matilda and her spirit, and are able to overpower them. Tamao and Yun allow Anna to leave with Redseb and Seyram so that the former will know what is happening with Yoh and the latters will join Mikihisa. However, Yun, Bailong, Tamao and her spirits are surpassed by the Hana-gumi to the point they are almost killed. Mikihisa interrupts the fight and convinces Tamao and Yun to leave, while Magna orders Hana-gumi to stop fighting. | ||||
19 | Mt Osore Le Voile Mount Osore・Au Revoir (恐山ル・ヴォワール) | May 1, 2002[47] 978-4-08-873274-9 | November 4, 2008[48] 978-1-4215-1940-1 | |
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When she discovers that Yoh has accepted to leave the tournament, Anna recalls about her first meeting with him five years ago. Yoh learns that his family has selected a wife for him. When Yoh is going to meet Anna for the first time, Yohmei presents him Matamune, a Nekomata which would become Yoh's first spirit guardian. After arriving at his grandmother's house, Yoh meets Anna, but he is threatened by her. Yoh is then attacked by an Oni, but is saved by Matamune. When finding Anna in a market, Yoh starts suspecting that Anna was the one who summoned the Oni, and follows her. Another Oni appears, but Yoh decides to fight him, causing to Anna make it disappear when she tells Yoh to escape. Back in Kino's house, Yoh and Anna talk while watching television program together, and Yoh promises her he will protect her to make her get rid of the Oni. | ||||
20 | Epilogue エピローグ | August 4, 2002[49] 978-4-08-873295-4 | January 6, 2009[50] 978-1-4215-2004-9 | |
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Yoh goes to have a walk with Anna, but several Oni start appearing. Matamune defeats most of them, but the biggest one starts eating his companions, and becomes a giant "Oo-oni". As Matamune is overpowered, the Oo-oni kidnaps Anna and takes her to Mount Osore, where she can summon more Oni. Matamune and Yoh go to Mount Osore to rescue Anna, and Matamune uses his last powers to transform into an enormous sword although he would never be able to return to his normal form once again. Yoh uses Matamune's sword to fight the Oo-oni and kills him once Anna refuses to use her power to help the demon. Some time later, Yoh returns to his house, but before entering the train, he meets with Anna, and reads the Matamune's testament. Back in the time of the Shaman Fight, the X-Laws are about to revive Ren, but his soul tries to stop them as he discovers Yoh is going to quit the tournament. |
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