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New York City in the 1980s, the primary setting of the series. Banana Fish is set in the United States during the mid-1980s, primarily in New York City. Seventeen-year-old street gang leader Ash Lynx cares for his older brother Griffin, a Vietnam War veteran left in a vegetative state following a traumatic combat incident in which he fired on his own squadron and uttered the words "banana fish".
The Banana Fish anime adaption was greenlit by Shogakukan, which published the original manga, based on a story proposal from Aniplex animation producer Kyōko Uryū. [1] Uryū pitched the series for a 2018 release to coincide with the 40th anniversary of Yoshida's debut as a manga artist ; the series would ultimately become part of a broader ...
The Banana Fish audio dramas are essentially minisodes for the anime series, and I think it enhances the list to include them in the article. Morgan695 18:21, 27 September 2019 (UTC) A lot of drama CDs use the same voice cast in the anime and they're released as bonuses in the manga/home release.
An example spangram with corresponding theme words: PEAR, FRUIT, BANANA, APPLE, etc. Need a hint? Find non-theme words to get hints. For every 3 non-theme words you find, you earn a hint.
A Japanese photojournalist who comes to New York City to do a report on street gangs. Griffin Callenreese (グリフィン・カーレンリース, Gurifin Kārenrīsu) Voiced by: Kazuhiro Fusegawa [6] Ash's older brother. A veteran of the Vietnam War, Griffin became severely mentally handicapped after being used as a test subject for banana ...
Banana Fish (バナナフィッシュ) 1985–1994 Serialized in Bessatsu Shōjo Comic Published by Shogakukan in 19 vol. [29] Hanako Gekki (ハナコ月記) 1988–1994 Published in 1 vol. [30] Lovers' Kiss (ラヴァーズ・キス) 1995–1996 Serialized in Bessatsu Shōjo Comic Published by Shogakukan in 2 vol. [31] Yasha (YASHA―夜叉 ...
Hiroko Utsumi (内海紘子, Utsumi Hiroko) is a Japanese anime director, animator, storyboard artist, and manga artist. She is best known for her work with Kyoto Animation, particularly as the original director of Free!.
Sunghoo Park (Korean: 박성후, Japanese: 朴性厚) is a South Korean anime director and animator based in Japan. He is best known for directing the anime television series The God of High School and the first season of Jujutsu Kaisen.