Area 88 (エリア88, Eria Hachijū-Hachi) is a Japanese manga series by Kaoru Shintaniserialized between 1979 and 1986. The story is about a young pilot named Shin Kazama and his experiences at Area 88, a mercenaryair force base secluded in the desert in the fictional nation of Aslan. Shin goes from head of his class at a world-renowned aviation school, dating the beautiful daughter of an airline president, to a mercenary fighter pilot bound to Area 88 by a three-year contract that he was duped into signing by a jealous and competitive childhood friend. He is determined to earn $1.5 million to buy his way out of the obligation and return home, and killing becomes second nature to him as he quickly rises to the top rank at Area 88. Overwrought with shame and self-loathing for what he has become, Shin begins to question whether he is still fighting for survival, or, like his fellow mercenaries, for the sheer excitement and camaraderie of battle.
Area 88 takes place in the fictional Middle Eastern kingdom of Aslan[5] (alternatively transcribed as "Asran").[6] The government uses mercenary fighter pilots, stationed at the desert airbase Area 88, to fight its war and pays them for each enemy aircraft shot down. Each pilot's contract lasts three years; early cancellation costs $1.5 million.[5] Deserting Area 88 is considered a capital offense punished by death.
The story follows ace pilot Shin Kazama as he attempts to serve out his contract to return to his fiancée in Japan. As the war progresses, Shin must face his shifting acceptance of the violence that fills his days. Among his compatriots at Area 88 are: Mickey Simon, a United States Navy veteran of the Vietnam War; McCoy, a greedy weapons dealer who sells the pilots everything they need; photojournalist Goh "Rocky" Mutsugi (Makoto Shinjou in the TV series); Danish pilot Greg Gates; and Lt. Colonel Saki Vashtar, a member of Aslan's royal family and the commander of Area 88.
Shin's past is told through flashbacks during the story. He and his best friend, Satoru Kanzaki, were up-and-coming airline pilots for Yamato Airlines, and Shin had started a relationship with the CEO's daughter, Ryoko Tsugumo. Jealous of Shin's success, Satoru tricked him into signing the contract that landed him in Area 88. While Shin fights in the bloody war, Satoru courts Ryoko and rises through the ranks of Yamato Airlines. Ryoko discovers Shin is still alive through one of Goh's/Makoto's photos and resolves to find him.
Endings
While each version of Area 88 shared the same basic premise and some story arcs, they each had key differences, most notably in the endings.
The original manga ending showed Shin returning to Japan, but having lost all memory of Area 88. The English-language version published by Eclipse Comics was left unfinished.
In the three-episode OVA adaptation from 1985, Shin was discharged from service to escort the king of Aslan to Paris in exile. Despite being free and making contact with Ryoko, Shin flies back to Aslan, having changed in his time at Area 88. His ultimate fate is left uncertain.
The 2004 TV series truncated the story to just after Shin lost his F-5E. In this version, Makoto, the photojournalist, was originally sent to Area 88 by Satoru to capture a photo of Shin dying to prove his death to Ryoko. Shin survives the events of the series and Makoto, swayed to help Shin, returns to Japan and derails Satoru's plot to marry Ryoko.
Aircraft
Many real-life aircraft are featured in the series, including combat, civilian, and experimental aircraft.
The original Japanese manga of Area 88 was serialized in 23 volumes between 1979 and 1986 by Shogakukan.[7] Each volume was black and white with a painted color cover and contained several short stories called "missions". In all, there were 172 such missions across the 23 volumes. Shōnen Sunday later repackaged the 23 volumes into ten thick books under its Wide Volume product line.
Area 88, along with Mai, the Psychic Girl and The Legend of Kamui, was one of the first three manga to be translated to English and published in North America by Eclipse Comics and VIZ Media in May 1987.[1] It was published bi-weekly with each issue containing a single mission, of which the editors had planned to release all 172. The first 28 issues featured covers from the original manga plus some original artwork by Shintani, but as these resources were limited, the covers of issues #29–36 featured stills from the OVA film. With issue #37 in December 1988, VIZ Media took over the series, and in addition to featuring photographs of actual fighter jets on the cover, the publication went from bi-weekly to monthly and the price from $1.50 to $1.75. The series did not adjust well to the dramatic change, and with issue #42 in May 1989, without resolving the storyline, it was canceled. It was later run as a feature in Viz's Animerica magazine (Vol. 1, No. 8 – Vol. 3, No. 2), but only lasted until January 1995 without the series being completed.
After Central Park Media's films license lapsed, ADV Films published a two episode theatrical edit of the OVA trilogy for DVD on 25 July 2006. Although having one less episode, the episodes themselves are longer. They have been reedited so that act II is divided and added onto the first and the last episode respectively. As such, nothing is actually missing from the ADV collection, despite having a smaller episode count. The 2006 ADV collection is a two-DVD set, and features the original Japanese soundtrack as well as the dubbed English track, performed by the same cast who voiced the English dub of the TV series. The DVD content also includes an interview with Kaoru Shintani, and an introduction to the fighter jets portrayed in the series.[10]
Discotek Media re-released the OVA series on October 30, 2018.
Media
Area 88: Act I: Blue Skies of Betrayal (1985, VHS/LD; 1992, VHS; July 14, 2000, DVD)
Area 88: Act II: The Requirements of Wolves (1985, VHS/LD; 1992, VHS)
Area 88: Act III: Burning Mirage (1986, VHS/LD; 1992, VHS)
An updated 12-episode anime television series with CG graphics, produced by TV Asahi, Animax, Group TAC and Media Factory, began production in 2003 and premiered across Japan on TV Asahi and the anime satellite television network, Animax from 8 January 2004 to 5 March 2004, which later aired the series across its other respective networks worldwide, including Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, South Asia, South Korea, Taiwan, and other regions. The series featured the work of several prominent contemporary trance music artists during combat scenes, such as Rank 1, DJ Tiësto, and Svenson & Gielen; official materials called these scenes the "highlight of the work".[11]ADV Films licensed the series for North American distribution, releasing the series across the region, with the first DVD volume release being published on June 22, 2005[12] and the last volume being released on January 17, 2006.[13] The DVD release notably removed the licensed trance music, replacing it with a handful of original compositions by Miyake Kazunori reused across the series.[citation needed] For the release of the English dub to English-speaking countries, the ADR team at ADV Films sought the assistance of Capt. Kevin "Dumpster" Divers, a USAF officer, to ensure that dialogue had proper Air Force jargon.[14]
In the game, the player could choose either Shin, Mickey, or Greg as the pilot to play. Each came with a different plane and various advantages; for example, Mickey could handle air-to-air dogfights well while Greg excelled at air-to-ground attacks. Each pilot also had special abilities; Shin mastered normal weaponry at the highest speed, Mickey inflicted extra damage with his armaments, and Greg recovered from attacks almost before they occurred. The Super NES release offered six fighter planes, with the F-8 Crusader as the default aircraft. The game also included various elements from the series, such as the land carrier.
An October 2014 crossover event took place in Ace Combat Infinity where aircraft and emblems used by the main characters of Area 88 were added to the game. These included Shin's F-5 and F-20, Mickey's F-14, Greg's A-10, and Kim's AV-8.
Board game
Two special board games based on the franchise were released in the 1980s, but as so-called "Coterie" games, which are preordered editions and only go on limited sale at Japan's Game Market trade show. With mechanics based on the GDW board game Imperium, the Area 88 in Desert War and Peace in the Aslan Kingdom have the game counters, instructions and battle map (a fictional representation of the Sinai Peninsula) printed in standard bond paper, with players left to cut up the counters and attach them and the map in cardstock.
Toys/model kits
A line of Area 88 model kits was also produced, which are basically aircraft that are painted as they appeared in the series. Takara released a 1/100 line of aircraft kits, each with a 1/24 pilot figure in the early 1980s to coincide with the original manga stories. Kits included Shin's Crusader, F-5G Tiger II and F-20 Tigershark, Mickey's F-100 and F-14, Saki's Kfir, Greg's A-10, and two planes from the Counter-Governmental Air Force—a Yak-36 Forger and a MiG-27 Flogger-D.
The first release of 1/144 kits by Hasegawa in the early 1990s consisted of Mickey's F-14, Shin's F-8 and F-5, Seilane Balnock's Harrier, and Saki Vashtar's Kfir. Each kit had a 1/12 scale figure of the pilot in resin while the 1/144 plane kits were styrene plastic tooled up by Dragon models in Hong Kong. The third wave, released by Hasegawa in 1996, featured 1/72 kits of the same jets, but this time Hasegawa's own kit moldings were used. They comprised Saki's Kfir, Gregg's A-10, Shin's F-8, F-20, X-29 and Draken, and Mickey's F-14. Hasegawa also produced a 1/48 two-pack set in line with the 2004 TV series, consisting of Shin's F-8 and Mickey's F-14, plus a DVD.[15]
From January 2004 to December 2005, trading figure company The Other Corp released a line of 1/144 gashapon miniatures of various modern military aircraft that are painted as according to their actual appearance in the series, despite one of the offerings—the Su-47 Berkut—never having appeared at all.
Soundtracks
Area 88 Opening Theme: Mission - Fuga
Area 88: Sound File 1 (Released March 17, 2004) - Track listing[16]
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Mission (FUGA) (TV size)"
2.
"Awakening"
3.
"Dawn"
4.
"Frontier Land"
5.
"Dry"
6.
"Fight"
7.
"Tension"
8.
"The Anthem 2003"
9.
"Desert Night"
10.
"Desert Star"
11.
"Desert Sun"
12.
"Desert Sunset"
13.
"True Makoto"
14.
"Loneliness"
15.
"Ambition"
16.
"Convocation"
17.
"Strategy Meeting"
18.
"Sortie"
19.
"Out of the Blue (Mauro Picotto Remix)"
20.
"Flowers of One Wheel"
21.
"Heart Shaking"
22.
"Tenshi"
23.
"Speed of Sound"
24.
"Bombed"
25.
"Counterattack"
26.
"Symsonic (Vocal Mix)"
27.
"Ryoko"
28.
"Smile"
29.
"Warm"
30.
"Wrapped"
31.
"Far"
32.
"Sun Also Rises"
33.
"Wings"
34.
"Angels Theme (G-Aria) (TV size)"
35.
"Dance in the Battlefield (TV size)"
Area 88: Sound File 2 (Released March 17, 2004) - Track listing[17]
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Plot"
2.
"Ambition"
3.
"Destiny"
4.
"Trap"
5.
"Good Job"
6.
"Dancer"
7.
"On the Move (DuMonde Remix)"
8.
"Dogfight"
9.
"Temptation"
10.
"A Hell on Earth"
11.
"Stand By"
12.
"Lock On"
13.
"Spread Your Wings"
14.
"Step By Step"
15.
"Sin"
16.
"Solstice"
17.
"Ryoko #1"
18.
"Ryoko #2"
19.
"Ryoko #3"
20.
"Memories"
21.
"Peace"
22.
"Serenity"
23.
"Light"
24.
"We Know What You Did"
25.
"True Sin"
26.
"Dance in the Battlefield (English Version)"
Area 88: Mission Cyber Trance (Released March 25, 2004) - Track listing[18]
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Mission (FUGA) (Original Extended Mix)"
2.
"Awakening"
3.
"The Anthem 2003"
4.
"Out of the Blue (Mauro Picotto Remix)"
5.
"Symsonic (Vocal Mix)"
6.
"Tenshi"
7.
"Traffic"
8.
"Temptation"
9.
"Angels Theme (G-Aria) (Wippenberg Dub)"
10.
"Solstice"
11.
"We Know What You Did"
12.
"Obsession"
13.
"On the Move (DuMonde Remix)"
14.
"Spread Your Wings"
15.
"Mission (FUGA) (Rock in Heaven Mix)"
16.
"Angels Theme (G-Aria) (Cyber Trance Mix)"
Reception
This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (October 2012)
Martin A. Stever reviewed Area 88 movies for Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer No. 83.[19] Stever commented that "The art is impressive, especially the ability to render moving jet aircraft. True to real war, characters are killed with regularity but not without remorse."[19]
Anime News Network praised Area 88's English dub released by ADV, especially with most of it done with the assistance of a consultant from the US Air Force.[20] Freetype gave the series a 7.0 out of 10, citing "Intense, fast, adrenaline-pumping dogfight action", while criticizing it for being one-dimensional for lack of some character development, lack of emphasis on action with the morals and drama watered down.[6]
Notes
^Episodes 1 and 2 are compiled into a single 100-minute film in the International version.
Sports stadium Sick's StadiumAerial view in 1967, looking westSeattleLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesSeattleLocation in WashingtonShow map of Washington (state)Address2700 Rainier Avenue SouthLocationRainier ValleySeattle, Washington, U.S.Coordinates47°34′48″N 122°17′53″W / 47.58°N 122.298°W / 47.58; -122.298OwnerEmil Sick (1938–1964)Sick family (1964–1965)City of Seattle (1965–1979)Capacity11,000 (1938)18,000 (April 1969)25,...
Musical composition method Not to be confused with twelve-tone equal temperament. Arnold Schoenberg, inventor of twelve-tone technique Josef Matthias Hauer's athematic dodecaphony in Nomos Op. 19[1] Example of Hauer's tropes[2] Problems playing these files? See media help. The twelve-tone technique—also known as dodecaphony, twelve-tone serialism, and (in British usage) twelve-note composition—is a method of musical composition first devised by Austrian composer Josef Matt...
Matthias Schriefl (2010) Matthias Schriefl (* 9. April 1981 in Kempten (Allgäu)) ist ein Jazztrompeter, Multiinstrumentalist, Komponist und Bandleader. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Wirken 2 Preise und Auszeichnungen 3 Diskographische Hinweise 4 Weblinks 5 Einzelnachweise Leben und Wirken Schriefl stammt aus einer musikalischen Familie (sein jüngerer Bruder Magnus Schriefl ist ebenfalls Jazzmusiker) und wuchs auf in Maria Rain im Landkreis Oberallgäu. Als Elfjähriger wurde er Bundessiege...
Substances applied to the body to change appearance or fragrance Make-up and Toilette redirect here. For other uses, see Make-up (disambiguation) and Cosmetic (disambiguation). Toilette is not to be confused with Toilet. This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages) This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable...
هذه المقالة يتيمة إذ تصل إليها مقالات أخرى قليلة جدًا. فضلًا، ساعد بإضافة وصلة إليها في مقالات متعلقة بها. (مارس 2023) يوسف العطا الله معلومات شخصية الاسم الكامل يوسف صالح العطا الله البقي تاريخ الميلاد 3 أبريل 1996 (العمر 27 سنة) مركز اللعب مهاجم الجنسية السعودية معلومات النا...
Musical unit of the Royal Jordanian Army This article uses bare URLs, which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot. Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style. Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting, such as reFill (documentation) and Citation bot (documentation). (August 2022) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) The massed army bands at the Flag Parade i...
Sharif Cicip SutarjoMenteri Kelautan dan Perikanan Indonesia ke-6Masa jabatan19 Oktober 2011 – 20 Oktober 2014PresidenSusilo Bambang YudhoyonoPendahuluFadel MuhammadPenggantiSusi Pudjiastuti Informasi pribadiLahir10 Oktober 1948 (umur 75) Yogyakarta, DI Yogyakarta, IndonesiaKebangsaanIndonesiaPartai politikPartai GolkarPekerjaanPolitikusSunting kotak info • L • B Dr. Sharif Cicip Sutardjo,[1] SH, MH. (lahir 10 Oktober 1948) adalah Menteri Kelautan dan...
You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Russian. (November 2010) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a machine-translated version of the Russian article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wik...
Paul GuinanPaul Guinan with a Boilerplate modelBornPortland, OregonNationalityAmericanArea(s)Writer, Penciller, Artist, InkerAwards2011 Inkpot Award by Comic-Con International[1] Paul Guinan is an American writer and comic book artist. Some of his most famous works are the Boilerplate robot or DC's Chronos.[2] He is a founding member of Helioscope studio. Paul Guinan is part of the husband-and-wife team with Anina Bennett who have been collaborating in print since 1989.[3&...
This article is about the year 222. For the number, see 222 (number). For other uses, see 222 (disambiguation). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: 222 – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (June 2021) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Calendar year Millennium: 1st ...
Type of stock character from science fiction and fantasy This article is about the type of stock fictional character. For the real-world crime sometimes referred to as air piracy, see Aircraft hijacking. Sky pirate redirects here. For other uses, see Air pirate (disambiguation) and Sky pirate (disambiguation). Airship crew in Jules Verne's Robur the Conqueror Air pirates (or sky pirates) are a class of stock character from science fiction and fantasy. Description Such characters typically ope...
London Underground station Wanstead Northern entranceWansteadLocation of Wanstead in Greater LondonLocationWansteadLocal authorityLondon Borough of RedbridgeManaged byLondon UndergroundNumber of platforms2Fare zone4London Underground annual entry and exit2018 2.71 million[1]2019 2.77 million[2]2020 1.14 million[3]2021 1.18 million[4]2022 1.88 million[5]Key dates1942-1945Tunnels used as munition factory by Plessey company14 December 1947OpenedOther infor...
Soviet dissident (1940–2015) This article may be a rough translation from another language. It may have been generated, in whole or in part, by a computer or by a translator without dual proficiency. Please help to enhance the translation. If you have just labeled this article as needing attention, please add{{subst:Needtrans|pg=Vazif Meylanov |language=unknown |comments= }} ~~~~to the bottom of the WP:PNTCU section on Wikipedia:Pages needin...
Bagian dari seriIslam Rukun Iman Keesaan Allah Malaikat Kitab-kitab Allah Nabi dan Rasul Allah Hari Kiamat Qada dan Qadar Rukun Islam Syahadat Salat Zakat Puasa Haji Sumber hukum Islam al-Qur'an Sunnah (Hadis, Sirah) Tafsir Akidah Fikih Syariat Sejarah Garis waktu Muhammad Ahlulbait Sahabat Nabi Khulafaur Rasyidin Khalifah Imamah Ilmu pengetahuan Islam abad pertengahan Penyebaran Islam Penerus Muhammad Budaya dan masyarakat Akademik Akhlak Anak-anak Dakwah Demografi Ekonomi Feminisme Filsafat...
Alestidae Hydrocynus brevis Klasifikasi ilmiah Kerajaan: Animalia Filum: Chordata Kelas: Actinopterygii Ordo: Characiformes Subordo: Characoidei Famili: AlestidaeCockerell 1910 Subfamili beserta Genera Lihat teks Sinonim Alestiidae Alestidae (sebelumnya ditulis Alestiidae) adalah sekelompok ikan dalam ordo Characiformes yang secara eksklusif ditemukan di Afrika.[1] Famili ini berisi sekitar 18 genera dan 119 spesies ikan. Anggotanya yang paling terkenal adalah Tetra kongo (Phenacogra...
Чугуївська спостережна станція Науково-дослідного інституту астрономії Харківського національного університету імені В. Н. Каразіна Башта 70-сантиметрового телескопа Башта 70-сантиметрового телескопа 49°38′34″ пн. ш. 36°56′12″ сх. д. / 49.642944° пн. ш. 36.93...
Map all coordinates using OSMMap up to 200 coordinates using Bing Export all coordinates as KML Export all coordinates as GeoRSS Export all coordinates as GPX Map all microformatted coordinates Place data as RDF Ang Silver Lakes ngalan niining mga mosunod: Canada 1 2 Mga dapit nga gitawag Silver Lakes sa Canada. Silver Lakes (mga lanaw sa Canada, British Columbia, lat 57,50, long -121,20), 57°29′59″N 121°12′10″W / 57.49978°N 121.20289°W / 57.49978; -121.20...