Anime & manga updates

Manben

I’ve talked about “Manben” a couple of years ago, but here’s another update.

The latest episodes of the NHK World documentary series Manben: Behind the Scenes of Manga with Urasawa Naoki (which introduces us to mangaka like Shigeru Mizuki, Nishi Keiko or Chiba Tetsuya) is about Iwamoto Nao, a popular shojo manga artist known for her rich worlds of fantasy, romance, and adventure. Over a four-day period, we see her work on pages for Seven Knights of the Marronnier Kingdom. The episode originally aired in Japan in October 2020, but the English version just aired on July 12, 2025 (at 09:10 PM) and July 13, 2025 (at 03:10 AM, 09:10 AM, and 03:10 PM) and should be soon available to view as VOD (Video on Demand).

Iwamoto Nao (岩本 ナオ) is a shōjo mangaka who made her debut when she received the 10th Gekkan Flowers Comic Audition Golden Flower Award for her work “Sono Kanojo no Sonzai” which was subsequently published in the May 2004 issue of Monthly Flowers. She also received in 2009 the 55th Shogakukan Manga Awards in Shojo category for Machi de Uwasa no Tengu no Ko. She is mostly known for the latter as well as for Kin no Kuni Mizu no Kuni and Marronnier Oukoku no Shichinin no Kishi, but she has published more than half a dozen titles:

  • スケルトンインザクローゼット [Sukeruton in za Kuroozetto / Skeleton in the Closet] : a collection of 7 stories, serialized in Flowers, Shogakukan, 2005.
  • イエスタデイ、イエス ア デイ[Iesutadi Iesu a Di / Yesterday, Yes a Day] : serialized in Flowers, Shogakukan, 2006, 1 vol.
  • あめなしむらやくば さんぎょうか けん かんこうがかり [Amenashi-mura Yakuba Sangyou-ka ken Kankougakari ]: serialized in Rinka, 2007, 3 vol.
  • 町でうわさの天狗の子 [Machi de Uwasa no Tengu no Ko / lit. “The Tengu Child Rumored in Town”] : serialized in Flowers, Shogakukan, 2007, 12 vol. Translated in French by Kazé as Spiritual Princess. [Nelligan]
  • ジャイキリ読んで〇〇してきました [Jaikiri Yonde Maru Maru Shite Kimashita / lit. “I Started Doing 〇〇 After Reading Giant Killing”] : an essay manga published in “Giant Killing extra”, Kodansha, 2010.
  • 金の国水の国 [Kin no Kuni Mizu no Kuni / lit. “Gold Kingdom and Water Kingdom”] : serialized in Flowers, Shogakukan, 2014, 1 vol. It was adapted into an anime movie in 2023 and translated in English by Seven Seas. Also translated in French by Akata as Les noces de l’or et de l’eau.
  • 七叶树王国的七名骑士 [Marronnier Oukoku no Shichinin no Kishi / lit. “Seven famous swordsmen of the Seven Leaf Kingdom”] : serialized in Flowers, Shogakukan, 2016, 10 vol., ongoing series. Translated in French by Akata as Les 7 chevaliers du royaume des Marronniers.
  • 岩本ナオ 古今東西しごと集 [Iwamoto Nao Kokon Touzai Shigoto-shuu / lit. “Nao Iwamoto: A collection of work from around the world, past and present”] : an anthology collecting 4 stories to celebrate her 15th year anniversary in the industry, Shogakukan, 2019.

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Léviathan

The anime adaption of Scott Westerfeld‘s young adult novel series, Leviathan, is now available on Netflix. Produced by Studio Orange (Trigun Stampede, Beastars), it is set in an early twentieth century alternate steampunk past and tells the story of an Austrian fugitive prince and a Scottish airman in disguise who find themselves aboard the HMS Leviathan, a genetically engineered airship, fighting mechanized war machines in order to prevent a world war.

I have now watch half of the twelve episodes of the series and I must say that I am VERY impressed with this anime. It is quite faithful to the original book (of course, like all adaptation, there are a few shortcuts here and there, and some changes, but it is very respectful of the original) and the animation is of very high quality. It is somewhat reminiscent of Gundam (character designs) and Miyazaki (particularly the watercolour storyboard of the end credits by Christopher Ferreira & Alex Alice). It is an excellent work that I strongly recommend to all anime fans, particularly if you already know the novels or if you are interested in alternate history and steampunk.

Leviathan, Japan, 2025, anime series, 12 episodes of 25 min.: Dir.: Christophe Ferreira; Scr.: Yuichiro Kido, Yukata Yasunaga (based on Scott Westerfeld’s novels); Studio: Qubic, Orange; Anim. Prod.: Tokuya Ogawa, Daigo Ikeda; Voice dir.: Yoshimi Iide;  Char. Des.: Ayumi Kurashima;  Mecha des.: Takehiko Hoashi, Shinobu Tsuneki;  Creature des.: Le Yamamura;  Art dir.: Tadashi Nakajima;  Ed.: Edit Room Seyama, Rie Matsubara; Mus.: Nobuko Toda, Kazuma Jinnouchi, Joe Hisaishi (op & closing theme); Prod.: Katrina Minett, Yoshihiro Watanabe; Distr.: Netflix; Cast: Natsumi Fujiwara (Dylan), Ayumu Murase (Alek), Shunsuke Sakuya (Volger), Yasuhiro Mamiya (Klopp), Mie Sonozaki (Dr. Nora Barlow), Ivan Shibata (Newkirk), Fairouz Ai (Lilit), Hiroki Touchi (Tesla), Ikuko Tani (Nene), Genta Nakamura (Hoffman), Daichi Hayashi (Rigby), Satoshi Niwa (Matthews), Naoto Kobayashi (Thomas), Yukitaro Namura (Hirst), Michio Hazama (George Darwin), Takahiro Fujiwara (Pavel), Naomi Kusumi (Zaven), Tessyo Genda (Sultan).

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