Wangan Midnight (manga/anime/film/video game)

Wangan Midnight (Japanese湾岸ミッドナイトHepburnWangan Middonaito) is a Japanese racing manga series written and illustrated by Michiharu Kusunoki. It was first serialized in Shogakukan‘s Big Comic Spirits in 1990, but was later serialized in Kodansha‘s Weekly Young Magazine from 1992 to 2008. The manga was compiled into 42 volumes published by Kodansha. A second manga series titled Wangan Midnight: C1 Runner was published from 2008 to 2012. A third manga series, Ginkai no Speed Star, was published from 2014 to 2015. A fourth manga series, Shutoko SPL – Ginkai no Speedster, started in 2016.

The series has been adapted into several live action feature films, video games, and an anime television series. The anime was broadcast in Japan from June 2007 to September 2008 on the anime satellite television network Animax, animated by A.C.G.T and produced by OB Planning.

In 1999, Wangan Midnight won the Kodansha Manga Award for the General category.

Story

The series revolves around street racing on Tokyo’s Bayshore Route (湾岸Wangan), as well as other roads on the Shuto Expressway network. The story begins with high school student Akio Asakura encountering a black Porsche 911 Turbo nicknamed “Blackbird” on the Wangan. Akio attempts to give chase, but is unable to keep up with the Blackbird, which is driven by a medical doctor named Tatsuya Shima.

Determined to drive a faster car, Akio visits a junkyard and is drawn to an old blue Nissan Fairlady Z (S30) with a highly tuned L28 engine. He learns that the car is supposedly “cursed,” being extremely difficult to drive and having a history of multiple accidents, earning it the name “The Devil Z” (悪魔のZAkuma no Zetto). However, this does not dissuade him, and he restores the car back to its former glory. When racing with Blackbird, Akio tries to win, only to crash his Nissan multiple times. He also gets to meet Eriko Asakura, the sister of the original driver who shares the same name as the current Akio, who previously died in a car accident while racing with Blackbird.

As he develops his career as the infamous owner of the Devil Z, Akio meets many other racers and tuners along the way, such as fashion model and TV host Reina Akikawa, who drives a grey (later white) Nissan Skyline GT-R R32, and Jun Kitami, the original creator of the infamous Devil Z and Blackbird. The central plot revolves around the rivalry between the Devil Z and Blackbird for Wangan superiority as Akio tries to maintain his loyalty with the car and control it from crashing, with other racers trying to compete against both of them who are also seeking to oust their record.

The new story arc, Wangan Midnight: C1 Runner, features the new adventures of a new main character, Shinji Ogishima (who debuted in the last chapters of the original manga), and his friend, Nobu Setoguchi.[citation needed] They are part of the GT Cars project, which is in dispute and conflict, and must drive Mazda RX-7’s along Shuto Expressway to settle these problems along with meeting Tatsuya Shima.

Characters

Akio Asakura (朝倉アキオAsakura Akio)
Voiced by: Shun Oguri
An ambitious racer who started when he was very young, Akio was in his final year of high school as the story began. He drove a red Nissan Fairlady Z (Z31) until, after being defeated by Tatsuya Shima’s Blackbird, he discovers the “Devil Z,” a 620 hp (460 kW) Nissan Fairlady Z (S30) which is supernaturally fast and extremely difficult to drive. Akio is regarded as a legend on the Wangan, though he is a humble character.
Tatsuya Shima (島達也Shima Tatsuya)
Voiced by: Shin-ichiro Miki
A doctor and Akio’s main rival, as Akio is the only one who regularly gives him a challenge. He drives a black Porsche 911 Turbo (930), and later a black Porsche 911 Turbo (964), nicknamed “Blackbird”, in homage to the RUF CTR Yellowbird, RUF’s 911 counterpart. Later, Shima had Jun Kitami (the man who built the Devil Z) tune his Porsche, upgrading the engine to 800 hp (600 kW), to try to keep up with the Devil Z. He is a very skilled surgeon and uses his large salary to fund his Porsche.
Reina Akikawa (秋川零奈Akikawa Reina)
Voiced by: Reiko Suhou
Reina is a model and television host, co-hosting an automotive news show named Drive Go Go!. She finds Akio on the Wangan and becomes obsessed with him and the Devil Z, even trying to take the Devil Z for a joyride one night. After getting her Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32) tuned and modified from YM Speed’s Kazuhiko Yamamoto, she discovers a love for street racing (something that does not sit very well with her manager). Though formerly a competing rival, she becomes friends with Akio after crashing her Skyline whilst racing him, even developing feelings for him. As a result, Reina just spectates the races on sidelines while driving her R32 or just coming with Akio to see him race.

Manga

Wangan Midnight is written and illustrated by Michiharu Kusunoki. The series was first briefly published in Shogakukan‘s Big Comic Spirits in 1990 and transferred to Kodansha‘s Weekly Young Magazine, where it ran from 1992 to 2008. Kodansha collected its chapters in forty-two tankōbon volumes, published from January 8, 1993, to December 26, 2008.

A second series, titled Wangan Midnight: C1 Runner, was serialized in Weekly Young Magazine from August 4, 2008, to July 9, 2012. Kodansha collected its chapters in twelve tankōbon volumes, published between November 6, 2009, and October 5, 2012.

A third series, titled Ginkai no Speed Star, was serialized in Big Comic Spirits from August 11, 2014, to April 13, 2015. Shogakukan collected its chapters in two tankōbon volumes, published on November 28, 2014, and May 29, 2015.

A fourth series, titled Shutoko SPL – Ginkai no Speedster, started in Kodansha’s Monthly Young Magazine on September 20, 2016. Kodansha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was published on January 5, 2018. As of September 17, 2021, seven volumes have been released.

Films

Theatrical release poster of Wangan Midnight: The Movie (2009).

The series was adapted into a series of direct-to-video movies in 1991, 1993, 1994, 1998 and 2001, and a theatrical movie in 2009:

  • Wangan Midnight (湾岸MidNight), 1991
  • Wangan Midnight II (湾岸ミッドナイトII), 1993
  • Wangan Midnight III (湾岸ミッドナイトIII), 1993
  • Wangan Midnight 4 (湾岸ミッドナイト4), 1993
  • Wangan Midnight Special Director’s Cut Complete Edition (湾岸ミッドナイトスペシャル ディレクターズカット完全版), 1994
  • Wangan Midnight Final: GT-R Legend – Act 1 (湾岸ミッドナイト FINAL ~GT-R伝説 ACT1~), 1994
  • Wangan Midnight Final: GT-R Legend – Act 2 (湾岸ミッドナイト FINAL ~GT-R伝説 ACT2~), 1994
  • Devil GT-R Full Tuning (魔王GT-R チューニングのすべて), 1994
  • Showdown! Devil GT-R (対決!魔王GT-R), 1994
  • Wangan Midnight S30 vs. Gold GT-R – Part I (新湾岸ミッドナイト S30vsゴールドGT-R Part I), 1998
  • Wangan Midnight S30 vs. Gold GT-R – Part II (新湾岸ミッドナイト S30vsゴールドGT-R Part II), 1998
  • Wangan Midnight Return (湾岸ミッドナイト リターン), 2001
  • Wangan Midnight The Movie (湾岸MidNight Movie), 2009

Anime

At the 2007 Tokyo Anime Fair, OB Planning announced the production of an animated series based on the manga, and aired on a pay-per-view channel of Animax in June 2007. The series was co-produced by OB Planning, A.C.G.T., and Pastel, under the direction of Tsuneo Tominaga. The anime consists of twenty-six episodes. The opening theme for the series is “Lights and Anymore” by TRF and the ending theme is “Talkin’ Bout Good Days” by Mother Ninja.

Video games

  • Wangan Midnight – Developed by Genki and released on February 2, 2001 for arcade.
    • Wangan Midnight R – Released for arcade on December 20, 2001 and for the PlayStation 2 on March 21, 2002.
    • Wangan Midnight – Released in 2007 for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable (as Wangan Midnight Portable) platforms. The games were re-released in 2008, under the “Genki The Best” label.
  • Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune – Developed by Bandai Namco Amusement and released on July 6, 2004 for arcade.
    • Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 2 – Released on April 25, 2005 for arcade.
    • Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 3 – Released on July 18, 2007 for arcade.
    • Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 3 DX – Released on December 16, 2008 for arcade.
    • Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 3 DX Plus – Released on March 4, 2010 for arcade.
    • Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 4 – Released on December 15, 2011 for arcade.
    • Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 5 – Released on March 12, 2014 for arcade.
    • Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 5 DX – Released on December 15, 2015 for arcade.
    • Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 5 DX Plus – Released on December 15, 2016 for arcade.
    • Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 6 – Released on July 12, 2018 for arcade.
    • Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 6R – Released on January 21, 2020 for arcade for Japan only.
    • Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 6RR – Released on November 17, 2021 for arcade.

Reception

In 1999, Wangan Midnight won the Kodansha Manga Award for the General category.[20]

Notes

  1. ^ Due to licensing issues as well as Porsche’s license deal with EA at that time, the early Maximum Tune video games have him drive either a Gemballa 3.8 RS in Japanese versions, and a Nissan 350Z in the English versions. Starting with Maximum Tune 4 until 5DX+, as well as the early arcade and console games, he drives a RUF CTR Yellowbird colored and modified in black. Later chapters have him switch the CTR for the RCT.
  2. ^ It started in the combined 36/37 issue of 2008, released on August 4, 2008.

 

Wangan Midnight

First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Akio Asakura and the Devil Z
湾岸ミッドナイト
(Wangan Middonaito)
Genre Sports (highway racing)
Manga
Written by Michiharu Kusunoki
Published by
Magazine
Demographic Seinen
Original run 1990 – 2008
Volumes 42
Anime television series
Directed by Tsuneo Tominaga
Studio A.C.G.T
Original network Animax
Original run June 8, 2007 – September 13, 2008
Episodes 26 (List of episodes)
Manga
Wangan Midnight: C1 Runner
Written by Michiharu Kusunoki
Published by Kodansha
Magazine Weekly Young Magazine
Demographic Seinen
Original run August 4, 2008 – July 9, 2012
Volumes 12
Manga
Ginkai no Speed Star
Written by Michiharu Kusunoki
Published by Shogakukan
Magazine Big Comic Spirits
Demographic Seinen
Original run August 11, 2014 – April 13, 2015
Volumes 2
Manga
Shutoko SPL – Ginkai no Speedster
Written by Michiharu Kusunoki
Published by Kodansha
Magazine Monthly Young Magazine
Demographic Seinen
Original run September 20, 2016 – present
Volumes 7

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