Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan

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Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Rikuo Nura in his yōkai form
ぬらりひょんの孫
(Nurarihyon no Mago)
Genre
Manga
Written byHiroshi Shiibashi
Published byShueisha
English publisher
ImprintJump Comics
Magazine
English magazine
DemographicShōnen
Original runMarch 10, 2008December 28, 2012
Volumes25 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed byJunji Nishimura
Written byNatsuko Takahashi
Music byKohei Tanaka
StudioStudio Deen
Licensed by
Original networkYomiuri TV, Tokyo MX, Chukyo TV, BS11
English network
Original run July 6, 2010 December 21, 2010
Episodes24 + 1 special (List of episodes)
Anime television series
Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan – Demon Capital
Directed byMichio Fukuda
Music by
  • Kazuhiko Sawaguchi
  • Keiji Iuchi
StudioStudio Deen
Licensed by
  • NA: Viz Media
  • UK: Kazé UK
Original networkYomiuri TV, Tokyo MX, BS11, Mētele
English network
  • SEA: Animax Asia
Original run July 5, 2011 December 20, 2011
Episodes24 (List of episodes)
Manga
Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan – Shadow
Written byHiroshi Shiibashi
Published byShueisha
ImprintJump Comics
MagazineUltra Jump
DemographicSeinen
Original runApril 19, 2023July 19, 2023
Volumes1

Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan (Japanese: ぬらりひょんの孫, Hepburn: Nurarihyon no Mago, lit. "Nurarihyon's Grandson") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiroshi Shiibashi. It was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump from March 2008 to June 2012, and later in Jump Next! from August to December 2012. Its chapters were collected in 25 tankōbon volumes. The series follows Rikuo Nura, a human by day and a yōkai by night, as he is destined to become the Third Heir of the Nura Clan. With the help of friends and allies, Rikuo must stop various opposing factions from usurping his position.

A 24-episode anime adaptation produced by Studio Deen was broadcast from July to December 2010. A 24-episode second season, titled Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan – Demon Capital, was broadcast from July to December 2011.

In North America, Viz Media licensed the series for English-language release of the manga and anime adaptations. It was streamed on Viz Anime in 2010, while the 25 volumes of the manga were released from February 2011 to February 2015.

Plot[edit]

Rikuo Nura is three-quarters human and one-quarter yōkai, in which he has a human form in the day but transforms into his yōkai form at night. He lives in a house full of yōkai along with his yōkai grandfather. Trying to escape his fate, Rikuo does good deeds in order to avoid becoming a yōkai, despite his grandfather's wish that Rikuo succeed him as the Third Heir of the Nura Clan. Rikuo is different because he helps humans. He eventually comes to terms with his yōkai blood and decides to take up the position of the Third Heir of the Nura Clan. Multiple factions aim to stop him or usurp his position, and he must gather friends and allies, a new Hyakki Yakō under his banner of "Fear".

Storyline[edit]

Gyuki's Test Arc
The Kiyojuji Paranormal Patrol travels to Mt. Nejireme at the invitation of a supposed yōkai specialist. However, the invitation turns out to have been a trap by the head of the Gyuki Clan. Separated, the members of the Kiyojuji Paranormal Patrol must deal with yōkai of the Gyuki Clan and Rikuo ultimately faces Gyuki himself. Rikuo learns that Gyuki set up the trap because he did not want the Nura Clan, which he greatly cherishes, to suffer under the influence of a weak leader. The two clash and Gyuki is overwhelmed by Rikuo's night form. Afterward, Rikuo decides to take up the mantle of Nurarihyon and officially become the next Nura Clan head.
Shikoku Arc
When one of the board members of the Nura Clan is attacked and killed, and Nurarihyon subsequently disappears without notice, the Nura Clan is thrown into chaos. Trying to keep them together, Rikuo encounters a rival faction from the Shikoku area who intend to take over the Nura Clan's territory. Their leader, Tamazuki, is ruthless and willing to sacrifice his subordinates to further his own goals. Rikuo and his Hyakki Yakō battle with Tamazuki and his Hachijuuhakki Yakō (consisting of 88 demons, instead of the 100 of a Hyakki Yakō) and emerge victorious. However, Rikuo decides to spare Tamazuki after the battle at the request of his father - who Nurarihyon had gone to visit. Tamazuki is spared under the condition that he build a memorial in honor of the subordinates who died by his hand.
Past Arc
The story of Rikuo's grandparents Nurarihyon and Yohime, the creation of the spirit blade Nenekirimaru and the battle against Hagoromo Gitsune 400 years ago.
Tono Arc
When Haguromo Gitsune resurfaces in Kyoto, Rikuo is determined to fight her and take revenge for his father's death - as well as rescue Yura, who has gone to aid the rest of the Keikain family in protecting Kyoto. However, as he is still too inexperienced and weak, his grandfather asks the head of the yōkai Tono Village to take in and train Rikuo. After an encounter with one of the Kyoto yōkai, Rikuo comes to realize what sort of power the yōkai Nurarihyon possesses and, having grown stronger, leaves along with several Tono yōkai to return to the Nura House and prepare for the assault on Kyoto.
Kyoto Arc
Rikuo, along with the vast majority of the Nura Clan and several yōkai from Tono, invade Kyoto. Nearly all of the onmyoji barriers around the city have been destroyed by Kyoto yōkai, and the Keikain House itself struggles to fight against Hagoromo Gitsune's forces. They ultimately join forces with Rikuo's Hyakki Yakō to replace the fallen barriers and stop Hagoromo Gitsune from giving birth to a new evil.
Hundred Tales Clan Arc
After the battle with Hagoromo Gitsune's forces and the resurrected Abe no Seimei, also known as Nue, Rikuo and the Nura Clan are challenged by the remnants of the Hundred Tales Clan and its executives. The clan was once led by a human named Sanmoto Gorozaemon who grew in power by spreading stories about yōkai and in turn created them. The group was destroyed by Rihan and the Nura Clan 350 years ago. Now, the clan is encroaching on the Nura Clan's territory and working to revive Sanmoto's main body, which resides in hell.
Gokadoin House Arc
Following the battle with Sanmoto Gorozaemon and his Hundred Tales Clan, it was revealed that the onmyoji sect known as the Gokadoin House is composed of Abe no Seimei's descendants who used Seimei's forbidden research on immortality to prolong their lives. When the Gokadoin house starts mobilizing to "purify" the land of yōkai and humans, Rikuo starts to establish an alliance between the various yōkai clans throughout Japan.

Media[edit]

Manga[edit]

Written and illustrated by Hiroshi Shiibashi, Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan was preceded by two one-shot chapters published in Shueisha's Akamaru Jump on May 1, 2006,[a] and in Weekly Shōnen Jump on July 30, 2007,[5] respectively. The manga was serialized in the latter magazine from March 10, 2008, to June 25, 2012.[6][7] Its final story arc ran for three chapters in the seasonally published Jump Next! from August 11 to December 28, 2012.[8][9][10][11] Shueisha collected its 210 individual chapters in 25 tankōbon volumes, released from August 4, 2008,[12] to March 4, 2013.[13]

The manga was licensed for English release by Viz Media, who published the series chapter wise in its manga anthology Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha since the magazine's launch on January 30, 2012.[14] The 25 volumes were released from February 1, 2011,[15] to February 3, 2015.[16]

11 years after its finale, a four-chapter series, titled Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan – Shadow (ぬらりひょんの孫〜陰〜, Nurarihyon no Mago Kage), started in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Ultra Jump on April 19, 2023,[17][18] and finished on July 19 of that same year.[19] A single volume was released on November 17, 2023.[20][21]

Drama CD[edit]

A Drama CD was released on December 18, 2009.[22]

Anime[edit]

The anime series, produced by Studio Deen, aired from July 6 to December 21, 2010.[23] It is licensed for North America by Viz Media under the name Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan.[24] New episodes, subtitled in English, were made available for streaming on their website several hours after they aired in Japan.[25] The opening themes are Fast Forward and Sunshine performed by Monkey Majik and the ending themes are Sparky☆Start and Symphonic Dream performed by Katate Size (Aya Hirano, Yui Horie and Ai Maeda). The episodes were collected on eight DVDs from September 23, 2010, to April 22, 2011.[26]

The second season, 'Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan – Demon Capital (ぬらりひょんの孫 千年魔京, Nurarihyon no Mago Sennen Makyō), aired in Japan from July 5 to December 20, 2011.[27] It was made available for streaming with English subtitles the next day.[28][29] Two additional 23-minute OVAs were subsequently released in December 4, 2012 and March 4, 2013 after Demon Capital finished. They were bundled with the limited edition releases of volumes 24 and 25 of the manga.[30][10]

The English dub of the series was posted for streaming on Viz Media's online network, Neon Alley, which starting on October 2, 2012.[24] Viz Media later released the series on DVD/Blu-ray on March 10, 2014.[31] Originally it was going to be released on January 28, 2014.[32]

Other print media[edit]

A character data book titled Nurarihyon no Mago: Official Character Data Book: Secret Ayakashi Notes (ぬらりひょんの孫 キャラクター公式データブック 妖秘録, Nurarihyon no Mago: Kyarakutā Kōshiki Dēta Bukku: Ayakashi Hiroku) was released on July 2, 2010. At 264 pages, it contains information on all the major factions in the series, as well as on Shiibashi and his assistants.

A light novel adaptation written by Satoshi Oosaki with art by Hiroshi Shiibashi was published by J-Books in December 2009. It features the stories of Nurarihyon and Yohime's wedding ceremony and a strange encounter between Zen and Kuromaru, as well as an original tale centering on the yōkai who live in Ukiyoe Town.[33]

Video game[edit]

A video game called Nurarihyon no Mago: Great Profuse Hyakki War (ぬらりひょんの孫:百鬼繚乱大戦, Nurarihyon no Mago: Hyakki Ryōran Taisen) was announced as developed by Arc System Works and published by Konami. It was released in November 2011 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.[34]

Reception[edit]

The first tankōbon volume ranked ninth on Tohan manga charts,[35] the third volume ranked fifth,[36] the fourth volume ranked 10th,[37] the fifth volume ranked ninth,[38] and the sixth volume ranked eighth,[39] and each volume starting from the third sold over 100,000 copies.[36][37][39][40] By December 2018, the manga had 12 million copies in circulation,[41] and over 13 million copies in circulation by April 2023.[42]

Weekly Shōnen Jump allows its readers to vote on their favorite manga, giving out the Gold Future Cup award each year to the most popular manga one-shot it publishes. In 2007, the Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan one-shot ranked first in the Gold Future Cup.[43]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Published in the magazine's Spring 2006 issue,[3] released on May 1 of that same year.[4]

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