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- Wāqwāq (ワークワーク, Wākuwāku) est un manga de Ryu Fujisaki prépublié dans le magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump en 2004 et 2005 au Japon. Il a ensuite été publié en quatre volumes dans sa version reliée en 2005 et trois dans une seconde version brochée en 2008 et 2009. (fr)
- 『Wāqwāq』(ワークワーク)は、藤崎竜による日本の漫画作品。藤崎にとって、週刊少年ジャンプでの連載は本作品が4作目である。 (ja)
- Wāqwāq (Japanese: ワークワーク, Hepburn: Wākuwāku) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ryu Fujisaki. It was serialized in Shueisha's magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from August 2004 to May 2005. The series individual chapters were collected into four tankōbon (collected volumes) and published from January to July 2005 by Shueisha. It was later licensed in Northern America by Viz Media for an English-language publication, which was released from August 2009 to May 2010. It has been re-published by Shueisha, distributed as digital media by Viz Media, and localized in other countries. Wāqwāq is set a world where humans have black blood and fear belligerent creatures known as "machines", entrusting their salvation on the Guardians—humans who possess weapons that give them supernatural powers—, and on the red-blooded Kami. The series focuses on Shio, a Guardian who meets Matsuda, who is believed to be Kami, and starts a journey in which he faces other adversaries who wants Kami's power. Its art and story was initially said to be confusing by some critics, but others stated that these aspects get better as the manga progress. It was described as a typical shōnen, but its characters and action have received mostly praise. (en)
- Waq Waq (ワークワーク Wākuwāku?) è un manga di fantascienza scritto e disegnato da Ryu Fujisaki. L'opera è stata serializzata sulla rivista Weekly Shōnen Jump di Shūeisha dal 30 agosto 2004 al 9 maggio 2005. I capitoli sono in seguito stati raccolti in quattro volumi formato tankōbon. La pubblicazione del manga in italiano è iniziata il 7 novembre 2006 e si è conclusa il 6 febbraio 2007 ad opera di Star Comics. (it)
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- The Three Magi (en)
- Proof of the Gods (en)
- Vow of the Rose (en)
- Wishes Granted (en)
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- 不滅なる利益者達 (en)
- 参賢者 (en)
- 天国とは神様のおわすことなり (en)
- 願い叶いし (en)
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- After Yoki fatally injure Shio, Koto reveals he has been using Yoki to gain the power of all Gojin-zou filled with of wishes. Koto combines all Gojin-zou and go to the villages to kill the black-bloodeds. Meanwhile, Shio is resurrected by Matsuda's blood and becomes stronger than he normally is. Shio engages Koto in battle; using the machine as a distraction, Koto returns to the Spider's Thread, planning have his wish fulfilled. He cut Matsuda, spreading her blood; however before he can wish something, Shio defeats him and wishes the red-bloodeds to disappear. Now, Matsuda returns to her normal life, and the machines and black-bloodes coexist peacefully in Wāqwāq; Kiku says to the machines to do not attack humans anymore. (en)
- Shio defeats Leo, and Armaiti eats Leo's Gojin-zou, then he joins Shio and Matsuda, who heals Leo with her blood. Meanwhile, Yoki is revealed to be a magus, and the creator of Gojin-zou along with two other magi, Kiku and the man in shadow—Koto, the last red-blooded. They create the Gojin-zou to store the wishes of the Guardians and the machines. These wishes combined with the Kami's red blood will guarantee any wish—they intend to grant it to the survival Guardian. Matsuda is kidnapped by the magi. On her chase, Shio devours the Gojin-zou of Guardian Drexel, meets Fran, a wannabe ninja, and is engaged in battle by Guardian Nohl. Elsewhere, Qaf devours the Gojin-zou of Guardian Allan. (en)
- Shio becomes a Guardian after the death of his father, Al, who dies protecting a girl and a village from the machines. Shio believes Matsuda—the aforementioned girl—is the red-blooded Kami who can save the humankid. A Guardian called Qaf tries to capture her; Qaf is prevented to do it by Yoki, a village's doctor. Shio and Matsuda leave the village and start to head to a village where is located the "Spider's Thread". On their way, they find a robot, which Matsuda names Plasty, and Shio engages in battle another Guardian, Leo. Both Guardians attack Matsuda because they are told by a man in shadow she is the Kami who can fulfill any wish through her blood. (en)
- After defeat Nohl, Shio and Leo have a brief combat in which Shio wins. Elsewhere, Yoki reveals himself as the remaining Guardian and absorbs Qaf's Gojin-zou. Meanwhile, Matsuda is trying to escape from the Spider's Thread. When Shio, Leo, and Fran arrives the Spider's Thread, Koto holds an unconscious Matsuda. Shio and Yoki fight while Yoki and Koto tell how the red-bloodeds create the black-bloodeds who rebel against them—the red-bloodeds then create the machines to fight against the black-bloodeds. Regretful, the three magi create the Gojin-zou and bring back a red-blooded human, Matsuda, hoping the wish that will be fulfilled is to return the world to how it was before the war. (en)
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- Amusha Spunta-tachi (en)
- Negai Kanaishi (en)
- San Kenja (en)
- Tengoku to ha Kamisama no Owasu Koto Nari (en)
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- Wāqwāq (ワークワーク, Wākuwāku) est un manga de Ryu Fujisaki prépublié dans le magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump en 2004 et 2005 au Japon. Il a ensuite été publié en quatre volumes dans sa version reliée en 2005 et trois dans une seconde version brochée en 2008 et 2009. (fr)
- 『Wāqwāq』(ワークワーク)は、藤崎竜による日本の漫画作品。藤崎にとって、週刊少年ジャンプでの連載は本作品が4作目である。 (ja)
- Waq Waq (ワークワーク Wākuwāku?) è un manga di fantascienza scritto e disegnato da Ryu Fujisaki. L'opera è stata serializzata sulla rivista Weekly Shōnen Jump di Shūeisha dal 30 agosto 2004 al 9 maggio 2005. I capitoli sono in seguito stati raccolti in quattro volumi formato tankōbon. La pubblicazione del manga in italiano è iniziata il 7 novembre 2006 e si è conclusa il 6 febbraio 2007 ad opera di Star Comics. (it)
- Wāqwāq (Japanese: ワークワーク, Hepburn: Wākuwāku) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ryu Fujisaki. It was serialized in Shueisha's magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from August 2004 to May 2005. The series individual chapters were collected into four tankōbon (collected volumes) and published from January to July 2005 by Shueisha. It was later licensed in Northern America by Viz Media for an English-language publication, which was released from August 2009 to May 2010. It has been re-published by Shueisha, distributed as digital media by Viz Media, and localized in other countries. (en)
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- Wāqwāq (fr)
- Waq waq (it)
- ワークワーク (ja)
- Wāqwāq (manga) (en)
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