Btooom Episode 13

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Btooom!
ブトゥーム!
(Butūmu!)
GenreAction, survival[1]
Manga
Written byJunya Inoue
Published byShinchosha
English publisher
DemographicSeinen
MagazineWeekly Comic Bunch(June 2009 – August 2010)
Monthly Comic @BUNCH
Original runJune 19, 2009March 20, 2018
Volumes26 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed byKotono Watanabe
Written byYōsuke Kuroda
Music byKeiji Inai
StudioMadhouse
Licensed by
Hanabee
Sentai Filmworks[1]
Original networkTokyo MX, AT-X, Sun TV, KBS, TV Aichi, BS11
English network
Original run October 4, 2012 December 20, 2012
Episodes12 (List of episodes)
Manga
Btooom! U-18
Written byYūya Kanzaki
Published byShinchosha
DemographicSeinen
MagazineMonthly Comic @BUNCH
Original runMarch 2018 – present
  1. Btooom Manga Episode 13
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Btooom! (Japanese: ブトゥーム!Hepburn: Butūmu!) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Junya Inoue. It has been serialized in Weekly Comic Bunch since 2009 and later in Monthly Comic Bunch, with chapters collected into 26 tankōbon volumes as of 2018. Btooom! follows the adventures of Ryōta Sakamoto, an unemployed and isolated young man who is one of the world's top players in the titular video game. After Ryōta is nominated to participate in the real-life version of the game, he becomes trapped inside it and meets his love interest Himiko, who was his in-game wife. With the help of their fellow players, Ryōta and Himiko must find a way to return home.

An anime adaptation covering the first 50 chapters of the manga was produced by Madhouse and aired in Japan on Tokyo MX from October 4 to December 20, 2012 and was streamed with English subtitles by Crunchyroll.[2] The manga series was licensed for an English-language release in North America by Yen Press. The anime series has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks for an English-language release in North America.

  1. 25 rows  Btooom! Is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title by Jun'ya Inoue. The story takes place after the release of a Massively multiplayer online game called Btooom! In the game players are required to utilize stealth and strategy to eliminate each other using the only weapons available to them—a sonar ability to detect nearby players and bombs.
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  3. December 13, 2012 After Ryōta is seeming killed, Himiko loses the will to fight, but Shiki saves her and wounds Masahito with a sickle. Ten minutes earlier, Himiko met with Shiki, who told her that Masahito planted a Remote Control BIM inside his case before handing it to Ryōta.
  4. Episode 13, GoAnime.IN. – Release Date: – Every Saturday @ 10:00am (Pacific Standard Time) – Raw available here first, then Sub within 24 hours.
  5. The anime version of Btooom! Is produced by Madhouse Studios, written by Yōsuke Kuroda and directed by Kotono Watanabe and several different episode directors. It began broadcasting in Japan on October 4, 2012 on Tokyo MX.

Sakamoto Ryota still has no job at age 22, and leads a rather dull life. But in the online game, BTOOOM!, he's stronger and more highly respected than anyone else. However, the game he's playing.

Btooom Manga Episode 13

  • 2Characters
  • 3Media
    • 3.1Manga

Plot[edit]

Ryōta Sakamoto is an unemployed 22-year-old young man who lives with his mother Yukie. He is one of the world's top players of the combat video game called Btooom![3] One day, he awakes in what appears to be a tropical island, though he does not remember how or why he has been transported there. While wandering around, Ryōta sees someone and calls out for help. The stranger responds by throwing a bomb at him. Ryōta soon realizes that his life is in danger and that he has somehow been trapped in a real-life version of his favorite game. In the game Ryōta meets Himiko, who is another Btooom! player — and Ryōta's in-game wife.

As the series progress during Iida's investigation with the government agents like Matthew Percier, along with the help from Ryōta's step-father and step-uncle Hisanobu and Mitamura, it is revealed that Tyrannos Japan, the developer of Btoom! has been associated with the terrorist organization called Schwaritz Foundation, in attempt to use the players as their test subject to conquer entire world and getting rid of the evidence of their exposed crimes they are currently committing.

It also contains two endings on Chapter 121 separately, Good and Bad Endings.

Characters[edit]

Main characters[edit]

Ryōta Sakamoto (坂本 竜太Sakamoto Ryōta)
Voiced by: Kanata Hongō (Japanese); Tyler Galindo (English)
Ryota is a hikikomori, who was forced to play the game after his mother consented.
Himiko (ヒミコ) / Emilia (エミリアEmiria)
Voiced by: Suzuko Mimori (Japanese); Brittney Karbowski (English)
Himiko is a high school girl who is also Btooom! player and was Ryōta's in-game wife, though they did not notice this at first. Her real name is Emilia.

Opponents[edit]

Kōsuke Kira (吉良 康介Kira Kōsuke)
Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro (Japanese); Chelsea McCurdy (English)
Kōsuke Kira is one of the Btooom! players. He is believed to be a three-star player in the world of Btooom!. He was with his father and attorney on the game, until he killed his own father. A yangire, he was arrested for rape and multiple murder. He was sentenced lightly.
Nobutaka Oda (織田 信隆Oda Nobutaka)
Voiced by: Yūichi Nakamura (Japanese); Crash Buist (English)
Oda is portrayed to be one of the most dangerous Btooom! players. He was once Ryota's friend back in high school, until a recent incident caused them to be expelled.
Ken'ya Uesugi (上杉 謙也Uesugi Ken'ya)
Ken'ya Uesugi is one of the Btooom! players.
Kaguya (輝夜Kaguya)
Kaguya is one of the Btooom! players.
Masashi Miyamoto (宮本 雅志Miyamoto Masashi)
Voiced by: Takaya Kuroda (Japanese); Jovan Jackson (English)
Masashi was a Btooom! player and a war veteran. Dislikes using his BIM, preferring to use his knife. Dies after being exploded using Natsume's BIM, and exposed to a corrosive BIM.
Masahito Date (伊達 雅仁Date Masahito)
Voiced by: Ken Narita (Japanese); David Matranga (English)
Masahito was a doctor who worked at the same hospital as Shiki Murasaki. He blamed her for his failure, and played her feelings while on the island.
Kiyoshi Taira (平 清Taira Kiyoshi)
Voiced by: Tōru Ōkawa (Japanese); Andrew Love (English)
Kiyoshi is one of the Btooom! players who speaks in the Kansai dialect. An old man, he initially aligned himself with Ryota.
Hidemi Kinoshita (木下 秀美Kinoshita Hidemi)
Voiced by: Yōko Hikasa (Japanese); Shelley Calene-Black (English)
Hidemi is a selfish and frivolous Btooom! player who joins forces with Nobutaka until he abandons her.
Yoshiaki Imagawa (今川 義昭Imagawa Yoshiaki)
Voiced by: Tōru Nara (Japanese); Joshua Sheltz (English)
Yoshiaki was a Btooom! player, who was killed by Ryōta after trying to chase and corner him.[importance?]
Sōichi Natsume (夏目 壮一Natsume Sōichi)
Voiced by: Issei Futamata (Japanese); Patrick Poole (English)
Sōichi has a large forehead and a fair amount of wrinkles. He tried to rape Himiko, which made the latter kill him.
Yoshihisa Kira (吉良 義久Kira Yoshihisa)
Voiced by: Hisao Egawa (Japanese); Christopher Ayres (English)
Yoshihisa was one of the Btooom! players and the father of Kōsuke Kira who he abused, only to be killed by his son.
Mitsuo Akechi (明智 光男Akechi Mitsuo)
Voiced by: Yasuhiro Mamiya (Japanese); Mark X. Laskowski (English)
Kōsuke's lawyer. Suffers from drug addiction. Dies when Sakamoto thrown a BIM on him.

Other characters[edit]

Shiki Murasaki (村崎 志紀Murasaki Shiki)
Voiced by: Rica Fukami (Japanese); Maggie Flecknoe (English)
A player from the previous round of Btooom!, a year and a half prior to the start of the series and a former associate of Masahito. She lost her arm and lived off the island.
Isamu Kondō (近藤 勇Kondō Isamu)
Voiced by: Yasumichi Kushida (Japanese); Parke Fech (English)
Kondō is one of the Btooom! players who constantly spoke his mind and argued with Masashi Miyamoto. Killed by Musashi by slitting his throat.
Misako Hōjō (北条 美沙子Hōjō Misako)
Voiced by: Mai Tōdō (Japanese); Brittany Deans (English)
Misako was a Btooom! player. She was killed by Nobutaka Oda.[importance?]
Tsuneaki Iida (飯田 恒明Iida Tsuneaki)
Voiced by: Junpei Asashina (Japanese); Leraldo Anzaldua (English)
A former senpai of Ryōta's who works in Tyrannos Japan.
Yukie Sakamoto (坂本 幸恵Sakamoto Yukie)
Voiced by: Ayumi Kida (Japanese); Shelley Calene-Black (English)
Ryōta's mother. Committed suicide after she sold her own son. Depressed due to her own son's NEET habits, and her partner's company is bankrupt.[importance?]
Hisanobu Sakamoto (坂本 久信Sakamoto Hisanobu)
Voiced by: Mitsuaki Madono (Japanese); Jay Hickman (English)
Ryōta's stepfather. He learnt that his partner sold her own son and committed suicide, just to give him money.[importance?]
Yoshioka (吉岡)
Voiced by: Hiroyuki Iwasaki (Japanese); Johnny De La Cerda (English)
A young man Himiko knew and trusted. He was part of a band and convinced Himiko to introduce her friends to them, raping them.
Miho (ミホ)
Voiced by: Shiori Mikami (Japanese); Margaret McDonald (English)
Formerly the best friend of Himiko. She betrayed Himiko for the money, and she was raped by the group.
Arisa (アリサ)
Voiced by: Noriko Ueda (Japanese); Rachel Logue (English)
Formerly a friend of Himiko. Betrayed Himiko for money, and her abandoning them.
Yuki (ユキ)
Voiced by: Yukiyo Fujii (Japanese); Brittany Deans (English)
Formerly a friend of Himiko. Betrayed Himiko for money, and her abandonment of them.
Matthew Percier (マシューペルシェMashū Perushe)
A government agent who helps Ryota to expose the dark secret behind Tyrannos Japan's Btooom! 'beta test', then led an operation to rescue him along with other remaining Btooom! survivors on behalf of Iida and Hisanobu.

Media[edit]

Manga[edit]

Junya Inoue began publishing Btooom! in Shinchosha's Weekly Comic Bunch in 2009. In 2011 the manga was moved to the new Monthly Comic @ Bunch magazine, which launched on January 21, 2011, after Weekly Comic Bunch ceased publication on August 27, 2010.[4][5][6] It was announced in the May 2014 issue of Monthly Comic @ Bunch, released on March 20, that the manga would enter its final arc in the June issue, released on April 21, 2014.[7] Inoue revealed on Twitter that the series will end with the release of its 26th volume,[8] publishing its final chapter in the May issue of Bunch in March 2018.[9] In an unusual twist, the author is also planning on making his finale special by having two unique endings, providing 'the dark' and 'the light' versions of its ending, so that the readers will be able to choose what protagonist Ryota Sakamoto will do at a pivotal point in the manga's story.[10]

The series is published in tankōbon form by Shinchosha,[4] and has been licensed for release in North America by Yen Press, who began releasing it in spring 2013.[11]

Season 2[edit]

With the BTOOOM! manga ending in 2018, a new BTOOOM! manga spinoff called BTOOOM! U-18 was announced in February 2018.[10] The manga spinoff will be written by Yuya Kanzaki, who is known for Ouroboros and Impossibility Defense (Funouhan).[12] The name U-18 could potentially mean a real-world reference to a German submarine that was sold back in 2011. The new manga will be a prequel or prologue to the main story and will launch in the same magazine issue that features the original manga's light ending.[12][10]

Volume list[edit]

The series has been collected into twenty-six tankōbon volumes as of February 2018.[13] Twenty-two volumes have been republished in English, with the twenty-third volume due to be published in January 2019.[14] The final chapter was released on March 20, 2018, and the final volume was released on August 9, 2018.[3]

No.Japanese release dateJapanese ISBNEnglish release dateEnglish ISBN
1 October 9, 2009[15]ISBN978-4-10-771516-6February 26, 2013[16]ISBN978-0-316-23267-8
2 January 9, 2010[17]ISBN978-4-10-771537-1May 28, 2013[18]ISBN978-0-316-24534-0
3 May 8, 2010[19]ISBN978-4-10-771563-0August 20, 2013[20]ISBN978-0-316-24535-7
4 October 9, 2010[21]ISBN978-4-10-771593-7November 19, 2013[22]ISBN978-0-316-24536-4
5 June 9, 2011[23]ISBN978-4-10-771622-4February 18, 2014[24]ISBN978-0-316-24542-5
6 September 9, 2011[25]ISBN978-4-10-771633-0May 27, 2014[26]ISBN978-0-316-24543-2
7 January 7, 2012[27]ISBN978-4-10-771647-7August 26, 2014[28]ISBN978-0-316-24544-9
8 June 8, 2012[29]ISBN978-4-10-771665-1November 18, 2014[30]ISBN978-0-316-33623-9
9 September 7, 2012[31]ISBN978-4-10-771680-4February 24, 2015[32]ISBN978-0-316-33625-3
10 January 9, 2013[33]ISBN978-4-10-771693-4May 19, 2015[34]ISBN978-0-316-38047-8
11 May 9, 2013[35]ISBN978-4-10-771708-5August 18, 2015[36]ISBN978-0-316-25885-2
12 September 9, 2013[37]ISBN978-4-10-771718-4November 17, 2015[38]ISBN978-0-316-33957-5
13 January 9, 2014[39]ISBN978-4-10-771733-7February 23, 2016[40]ISBN978-0-316-33966-7
14 May 9, 2014[41]ISBN978-4-10-771746-7July 26, 2016[42]ISBN978-0-316-27059-5
15 September 9, 2014[43]ISBN978-4-10-771773-3November 22, 2016[44]ISBN978-0-316-50281-8
16 January 9, 2015[45]ISBN978-4-10-771794-8February 21, 2017[46]ISBN978-0-316-50283-2
17 May 9, 2015[47]ISBN978-4-10-771819-8May 23, 2017[48]ISBN978-0-316-50285-6
18 September 9, 2015[49]ISBN978-4-10-771843-3August 22, 2017[50]ISBN978-0-316-50287-0
19 January 9, 2016[51]ISBN978-4-10-771871-6November 28, 2017[52]ISBN978-0-316-41278-0
20 May 9, 2016[53]ISBN978-4-10-771895-2February 27, 2018[54]ISBN978-0-316-52058-4
21 September 9, 2016[55]ISBN978-4-10-771918-8May 22, 2018[56]ISBN978-0-316-52061-4
22 January 7, 2017[57]ISBN978-4-10-771949-2August 21, 2018[58]ISBN978-0-316-52065-2
23 May 9, 2017[59]ISBN978-4-10-771980-5January 22, 2019[60]ISBN978-1-975-32892-4
24 September 8, 2017[61]ISBN978-4-10-772011-5March 19, 2019[62]ISBN978-1-975-32895-5
25 February 9, 2018[63]ISBN978-4-10-772051-1June 18, 2019[64]ISBN978-1-975-32898-6
26 August 9, 2018[65][66]ISBN978-4-10-772109-9 (light)
ISBN978-4-10-772110-5 (dark)
December 11, 2019[67][68]ISBN978-1-975-30425-6 (light)
ISBN978-1-975-30551-2 (dark)
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Anime[edit]

In June 2012, it was announced that the manga will be adapted into an anime television series by Madhouse, director Kotono Watanabe, and scriptwriter Yōsuke Kuroda.[4][10] The 12-episode series premiered in Japan on Tokyo MX from October 4 to December 20, 2012 and was streamed with English subtitles by Crunchyroll in North America, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Scandinavia, the Netherlands and South Africa.[2] The anime has been licensed for a 2013 home video release by Sentai Filmworks in North America.[1] The opening theme song is 'No pain, No game' by Nano and the closing theme song is 'Aozora' (アオゾラ) by May'n. The anime covers the first 50 chapters of the manga (up to Volume 9).

Btooom Episode 13 English Dub

Game[edit]

In late February 2017 the BTOOOM! game produced by Masato Hayashi was launched and immediately shot to the top of the charts for free game apps. Despite early success, the game stayed in Japan's top five only for several weeks, and by April 2017 Goboiano reported that the app had “fallen below the top 50”.[69] The game was last updated in July 2017 and never received an English port for Android and iOS/iPhone.[10]

Episode

Also called Btooom Online, originally developed in 2016, it was a battle royale game, predating PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds and Fortnite. The original BTOOOM! manga itself also features a fictional battle royale video game. The manga was in turn inspired by the 2000 Japanese filmBattle Royale.[70]

Reception[edit]

Theron Martin from ANN reviewed the first few episodes by making comparisons with Sword Art Online which has similar plot theme but differs in style and takes a 'darker, grittier, and entirely more visceral approach' as well as displaying combat 'ingenuity' rather than SAO's 'powermongering approach'. Despite the similarities, Btooom! has fairly typical weaponry that produces 'a novel twist which dramatically shapes the strategic moves of the players in interesting ways' and the character choices that sway the audience's impressions of them. Overall, he praised the consistency of thrilling action scenes, the efforts on developing the protagonist and its effective dramatic, intense moments.[71]

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Even though the anime series became popular internationally, the BTOOOM! Blu-ray/DVD discs only sold 338 copies in Japan.[10][72]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abc'Sentai Filmworks Adds BToom! Survival Action Anime'. Anime News Network. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
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  63. ^'BTOOOM! 25巻'. Shinchosha (in Japanese). Retrieved June 12, 2018.
  64. ^'BTOOOM!, Vol. 25'. Hachette Book Group. Retrieved December 12, 2018.
  65. ^'BTOOOM! Light 友情編 26巻(完)'. Shinchosha (in Japanese). Retrieved December 12, 2018.
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External links[edit]

  • Official manga website(in Japanese)
  • Official anime website(in Japanese)
  • Btooom! (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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Type: TV Series

Plot Summary: The story centers around Ry?ta Sakamoto, a NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) young man and a top-ranked player in the online combat game Btoom! One day, he wakes up on a tropical island without remembering how he got there. He sees a figure in the distance and asks for help. However, the figure responds by throwing something at Ry?ta… more The story centers around Ry?ta Sakamoto, a NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) young man and a top-ranked player in the online combat game Btoom! One day, he wakes up on a tropical island without remembering how he got there. He sees a figure in the distance and asks for help. However, the figure responds by throwing something at Ry?ta — a “BIM” bomb. In that moment, Ry?ta comes to realize two things: one, his own life is in danger, and two, he is now in the world of Btoom!

Genre: Action, Psychological, Sci-Fi, Seinen

Released: 2012

Status: Completed

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Btooom Season 1 Episode 13

Btooom!

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