Bakuman. (2010)
Bakuman. (2010)

Bakuman.

SERIE • 3 Staffeln • Animation, Romantik, Komödien, Drama • Japan • 2010 - 2012
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Inhaltsbeschreibung

Mangas und Animes sind in Japan eine beliebte Volkskultur. Erfolgreiche Manga-Zeichner (Mangaka) werden wie Popidole verehrt. Viele Jugendliche träumen davon, einmal Mangaka zu werden. Auch Akito Takagi hat diesen Traum, leider sind seine Zeichenfähigkeiten sehr begrenzt. Als er eines Tages zufällig erfährt, dass sein Mitschüler Moritaka Mashiro ein talentierter Zeichner ist, ergreift Akito die Chance und überzeugt Moritaka, gemeinsam eine berufliche Perspektive als Mangaka einzuschlagen - er als Autor und Moritaka als Zeichner. Basierend auf dem sehr erfolgreichen Manga „Bakuman“, erzählt der Anime auf höchst unterhaltsame und lehrreiche Weise die ereignisreiche Mangaka-Karriere der beiden Jungen.

Originaltitel
バクマン。
Produktionsland
Japan
Regie
Mitsutoshi Sato
FSK
12
Untertitel
Nein
Besetzung
Atsushi Abe, Satoshi Hino, Saori Hayami, Sayuri Yahagi, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Tomoyuki Shimura, Ayako Kawasumi, Ayumi Fujimura

Episodenguide

1. Bakuman - . (25 Episoden • 2010)
Takagi und Mashiro sind ihrem großen Ziel, weltbekannte Mangaka zu werden, einen Schritt näher gekommen, nachdem ihr Manga "Detective Trap" als Serie gestartet ist. Doch auf ihrem Weg begegnen ihnen weitere Top-Mangaka, gegen die es zu bestehen gilt.
01
Traum und Realität
Akito Takagi träumt schon lange von einer Karriere als Mangaka. Als er eines Tages erfährt, dass sein Mitschüler Moritaka Mashiro ein talentierter Zeichner ist, sieht er die Chance, diesen Traum in die Tat umzusetzen.
02
Dumme und Kluge
Auf dem Weg zum erfolgreichen Mangaka stehen viele Hürden. Schon an der ersten könnte das Projekt scheitern. Denn Moritaka’s Mutter ist vom Berufswunsch ihres Sohnes überhaupt nicht begeistert.
03
Eltern und Kind
Moritakas leider schon sehr jung verstorbener Onkel war ein passionierter Mangaka. Als die beiden Jungen in die Künstler-Werkstatt des Onkels kommen, bekommen Sie große Augen...
04
Zeit und Schlüssel
Mori und Akito erkennen wie unglaublich viel Arbeit und Zeit in einem Manga steckt. Wie sollen sie das mit ihren Verpflichtungen in der Schule vereinbaren? Gerade jetzt, wo die Abschlussprüfungen nahen.
05
Sommer und Storyboard
Mit großem Tateneifer nehmen Mori und Akito ihr erstes Projekt in Angriff. Bis zum Ende der Sommerferien soll das erste Manuskript fertig sein.
06
Zuckerbrot und Peitsche
Mori und Akito stellen den Entwurf ihres ersten Mangas einem berühmten Manga-Verlag vor. Mit großer Spannung und bangen Herzen sehen sie dem Urteil des Redakteurs entgegen.
07
Tränen und Tränen
Die Ferien sind vorbei. Mori sitzt in der Klasse neben Miho. Beide sind unsicher, wie sie mit den Liebesgefühlen, die sie für einander empfinden, umgehen sollen.
08
Sorge und Hoffnung
Mori und Akito stellen den Entwurf ihres zweiten Mangas im Verlag vor. Der Redakteur sieht diesmal gut Chancen, dass sie damit in einem bedeutenden Nachwuchswettbewerb weit vorn landen.
09
Reue und Einsicht
Nachdem Akito einem Mitschüler eine aufs Maul gehauen hat, weil dieser seinen Freund Mori beleidigt hatte, hat er noch mehr Verehrerinnen. Er ist darüber allerdings überhaupt nicht begeistert...
10
Zehn und Zwei
Mori und Akito sind auf ihrem Karriereweg wieder einen Schritt weiter. Sie erhalten erstmals Einlass in die Redaktionsräume des berühmten Manga-Verlages, selbst der Chefredakteur nimmt sich kurz Zeit für sie.
2. Staffel 2 (25 Episoden • 2011)
01
Schweigen und Bankett
Willkommen in der Welt der Manga-Profis! Akito und Moritaka bekommen einen Jahresvertrag für ihre erste Serie, ein neuer Redakteur wird sie betreuen und drei neue Assistenten werden sie unterstützen.
02
Textsammlung und Fotoalbum
Die Zusammenarbeit von Akito und Moritaka mit ihrem Redakteur und den Assistenten beginnt sich einzuspielen. Miho hat ein Problem, das auch Moritaka belastet.
03
Episode 3
Nakai vows to do whatever it takes to renew his partnership with Aoki, showing his determination to an extreme extent, worrying Mashiro, Fukuda and the rest.
04
Unterstützung und Geduld
Akito und Moritaka sind sehr unsicher, ob ihre Arbeitsergebnisse die Anforderungen des Mangamarktes erfüllen können. Die Ratschläge ihres Redakteurs sind ihnen da leider keine große Hilfe.
05
Komödie und Nachrichten
Die Rankings der ständigen Umfragen zur Bewertung der aktuellen Mangaserien treiben die Mangakas und deren Redakteure durch ein Wechselbad der Gefühle.
06
Krankheit und Entschlossenheit
Moritaka liegt im Krankenhaus. Er hatte einen Zusammenbrauch und muss in Kürze operiert werden. Alle machen sich große Sorgen um seine Gesundheit, doch Moritaka will wie besessen weiterzeichnen.
07
Schicksal und Zurückhaltung
Da sich Moritaka partout nicht davon abbringen lässt, auch im Krankenhaus weiter zu zeichnen, trifft der Chefredakteur des Manga-Magazins eine rigorose Entscheidung.
08
Episode 8
The boycott is still in full effect but the chief editor hasn't changed his mind. Meanwhile Mashiro and Azuki continue their still awkward yet happy meetings in the hospital. Seeing how hard Mashiro and Takagi work, Miura makes one last desperate plea to sway the chief into resuming TRAP but he ultimately fails. In the end Mashiro and Takagi show the chief the work they have done so far, managing to convince him with their guts.
09
Fortführung und unterster Rang
Moritaka ist wieder gesund und die Jungs machen sich wieder mit Eifer an die Manga-Arbeit. Doch das nächste Unheil naht: Die Umfrage-Werte ihrer Serie sind im Sinkflug.
10
Episode 10
The team must decide which genre to choose for their new manga. Miura urges them to draw a gag manga, but Mashiro and Takagi aren't sure they're fit for gag manga and prefer something more serious which is their forte. In the end they decide to create 2 new one-shots, one funny one to Miura's liking and one more serieus one, more to their liking. They show both Hitman 10 and Future Watch to Miura who tells them to try to get Hitman 10 serialized. This causes Mashiro to feel like this editor really is a "miss" since according to him, Future Watch is a lot better. In the end it's revealed Ashirogi Muto submitted Future Watch behind his back in the newbie contest, the Monthly Awards, in order to get all the editors, higher-ups and especially the manga artist judge, Niizuma, to read it.
3. Staffel 3 (25 Episoden • 2012)
01
Episode 1
The series continues off with Mashiro and Takagi's Perfect Crime Party's serialization. Azuki receives an offer for an audition role in the +Natural anime but she is undecided due to a promise with Mashiro to cast as the female lead for the anime adaptation of his manga. In the end she personally tells Aiko and Eiji she declines the role but before they can talk it out she's taken away by Mashiro who decided to stop her last minute. They hold hands the rest of way. Before she heads home, Azuki tells him that next time they meet, they'll kiss; by that time, their dreams will have come true.
02
Episode 2
Competition heats up between Perfect Crime Party and Niizuma and Akina's +Natural causing Mashiro and Niizuma to change their art styles. Akina becomes infatuated with Niizuma after he acknowledges her talent. Takahama and Fukada begin new serializations.
03
Episode 3
Mashiro and Takagi decide that Perfect Crime Party won't be able to beat Crow and +Natural at their current pace. Takagi decides that writing a five-week long story arc will increase PCP's rating for week 25, but feels the story he comes up with is lacking something. After seeing Iwase again, he realizes that PCP needs a rival character.
04
Episode 4
PCP gets selected for a drama CD to which Mashiro and Takagi nominate Azuki for the role of the main female character. As popularity of PCP continues to increase a light novel is also spawned. However Takagi and Mashiro still push for an anime adapation causing Hattori to say that PCP will probably not be made into one. He goes on to explain that the editors at Yueisha had received numerous letters of complaint from adults saying that their children have been engaging in petty crimes and mischievous behaviour because of PCP's realistically influencial content. Niizuma also seems upset upon learning of this news. Shiratori draws his own storyboard with help from Takagi and shows it to Hattori who says that it may be good enough to be printed as a one-shot and even a serialization. Mashiro had conceived a plan for Ashirogi Muto to begin work on another manga.
05
Episode 5
Takagi and Shiratori's manga Rabuta & Peace is entered into the serialization committee and it is published in the November issue of Shonen Jack placing 5th in the voting charts. Mashiro decides to use his free time to improve his drawing skill, aiming to reach a level where he can draw two manga simultaneously and be on par with Niizuma. Shiratori's mother disapproves of him drawing manga because of their family's high class reputation causing him to run away from home. His family then comes to the studio looking for him where Shiratori's mother insults everyone there by looking down on their manga artists' abilities. This leads to a heated exchange of words by both parties. Hiramaru and Aoki's serializations are both canceled due to low ratings and enter into an upcoming competition, Super Leaders Fest.
06
Episode 6
Mashiro convinces Takagi to let him work on their entry for the Super Leaders Fest so he can concentrate on Rabuta & Peace. After overcoming a bit of writer's block, Mashiro decides on entering with a love story. At Yueisha's Annual New Years Day party (2015) it is discovered that everyone intends on entering the Super Leaders Fest with love stories. Mashiro asks Azuki for her input in his manga which would be based on their feelings for each other. Mashiro and Takagi end up having a fight over whether or not it is right for them to drift apart and work on separate manga. Shiratori decides to quit being an assistant and focus on getting Rabuta & Peace serialized while Takagi stops coming to the studio altogether, even going as far as to discuss PCP with Hattori separately. Later on Takagi comes back and explains that he had been away teaching Shiratori to become independent because Rabuta & Peace is his manga.
07
Episode 7
Yoshida wants Hiramaru to aim his manga, Never Reaching You, which placed 2nd in the Super Leaders Fest for a serialization. Hiramaru reluctantly agrees so long as he can go on a tea date with Aoki. Suspecting that Yoshida may be pulling the strings behind the scene, Hiramaru and Aoki to turn off their phones so they can't be disturbed. When Yoshida realizes this, he goes after them but is sent on a wild goose chase through the city. Takagi, Mashiro and Fukada deduce that Hiramaru went to the tea shop he wrote about in his manga. They chase him and Aoki to a pedestrian bridge where Yoshida tries to convince him to keep drawing because he is a true genius that comes around every 2-3 years. Hiramaru goes to confess to Aoki, but Yoshida tries to talk him out of it because he will be crushed if he is turned down. However he goes ahead with support from Mashiro, Takagi, Miyoshi and Fukada, to which Aoki accepts.
08
Episode 8
Mashiro and Takagi begin reading The Classroom of Truth and decide that it is an excellent manga despite the fact that it is unorthodox in nature. The serialization committee however, in the end, decide that the manga itself is not suited for Shonen Jack and have it remain a finalist in the competition. Its author, Nanamine Tooru turns out to be a long time fan of Ashirogi Muto and is brought to Yueisha to discuss changing the material of The Classroom of Truth. However, Nanamine releases the manga on the internet which upsets Yueisha's policy but in return he brings them a new manga which the Chief reads and approves as a one-shot immediately, while everyone begins to think highly of him. Later, when Nanamine meets Takagi and Mashiro, he reveals a devious plan where he deliberately collaborates with fellow mangaka on the internet and incorporates their ideas into his work, which he then passes off as his own.
09
Episode 9
As Nanamine's meeting with Mashiro and Takagi continues, he equates them to amateaurs with no self confidence. Realizing that their words are falling on deaf ears, Mashiro adamantly states that sooner or later Nanamine's scheme will be exposed. Nanamine continues to refine the storyboard for his one-shot with help from his internet community, should it get serialized and completely neglects input from his editor, Kosugi. A flashback shows Nanamine being a loner as a child, until he read Ashirogi Muto's Money & Intelligence, spawning his myopic philosophy that anything can be achieved through money alone. As Nanamine's rating gets even higher, Mashiro and Takagi analyze his progress and begin to discuss their successor to PCP. The editorial department continue to marvel at Nanamine's work albeit minor skepticism from Hattori and Kosugi.
10
Episode 10
The serialization committee decides to serialize Aoki's What God Gave Me and Nanamine's What You Need for a Meaningful School Life. As Kosugi begins to be bothered by Nanamine's method, Hattori senses his discomfort and visits Mashiro and Takagi to gain some insight on Kosugi's attitude, which they reveal is due to Nanamine's unorthodox method, enraging Hattori. At the same time, Nanamine calls Akito to gloat about his serialization, but Ashirogi Muto states they will crush his methods using all the hard work they have put into PCP. Unperturbed, Nanamine says that they will let the rankings decide who is superior. Eventually, Hattori confronts Kosugi and is able to lift his spirits by reminding him of his value as an editor. As Nanamine collaborates with his internet acquaintances, some drop out after becoming fearful of his intention to challenge Ashirogi Muto.
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