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    Eat-Man

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    Runtime 24 min
    Premiere: World January 10, 1997
    Channel TV Tokyo
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    Description

    Bolt Crank is a man who has the specials ability to turn almost anything he eats into a weapon of choice.
    2 seasons, 24 episodes 9 hr 36 min
    s1: e1 — Season 1, Episode 1  

    Wall of Glass

    January 10, 1997
    s1: e2 — Season 1, Episode 2  

    A Person Falling to Ruins

    January 17, 1997
    s1: e3 — Season 1, Episode 3  

    The Promised Room

    January 24, 1997
    s1: e4 — Season 1, Episode 4  

    Trade Friends

    January 31, 1997
    s1: e5 — Season 1, Episode 5  

    Rain, After That

    January 31, 1997
    s1: e6 — Season 1, Episode 6  

    window of Genes

    February 7, 1997
    s1: e7 — Season 1, Episode 7  

    The Graveyard of Temptation

    February 14, 1997
    s1: e8 — Season 1, Episode 8  

    Silence of Icicle

    February 21, 1997
    s1: e9 — Season 1, Episode 9  

    Aloof Sky

    February 28, 1997
    s1: e10 — Season 1, Episode 10  

    Fragment of Dreams

    March 14, 1997
    s1: e11 — Season 1, Episode 11  

    Paradise

    March 21, 1997
    s1: e12 — Season 1, Episode 12  

    The Endless Tomorrow

    March 28, 1997

    Сast and Crew

    Manga Behind the Anime Series "Eat-Man" (1997)

    About the Manga

    Eat-Man is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akihito Yoshitomi. The manga was serialized in Dengeki Comic Gao! from 1996 to 2003. It is known for its unique storytelling and the episodic adventures of its protagonist, Bolt Crank, who is a mercenary with the unusual ability to eat anything and reproduce it from his body.

    Author

    Akihito Yoshitomi is a renowned manga artist known for his distinctive art style and storytelling. His work on Eat-Man has been praised for its creativity and originality, contributing significantly to his reputation in the manga industry.

    Adaptation and Faithfulness

    The 1997 anime adaptation of Eat-Man is loosely based on the manga. While it captures the essence of the main character and some of the episodic nature of the manga, it takes creative liberties in terms of plot and character development. The anime does not strictly follow the manga's storyline, opting instead for original content that expands on the universe created by Yoshitomi.

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