Taizo Mote King Saga

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Taizo Mote King Saga (太臓もて(キング)サーガ, Taizō Mote Kingu Sāga) is a parody gag manga written and illustrated by Amon Dai. It was serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump from July 25, 2005 to May 14, 2007. The manga spans eight volumes and eighty-seven chapters in total.

While the manga parodies several works from Weekly Shonen Jump and other magazines, the majority of references are toward JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. The manga artist is a huge fan of JoJo, and is friends with Hirohiko Araki.

Examples of other manga that are referenced in Taizo Mote King Saga include One Piece, Naruto, Bleach, Dragon Ball, Neuro: Supernatural Detective, Gintama, Eyeshield 21, Prince of Tennis, To Love Ru, Shaman King, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Death Note, Doraemon, M×0, Black Jack, GeGeGe no Kitarō, Blue Dragon Ral Ω Grad, and Fullmetal Alchemist.[1]

The manga is also featured in the Nintendo DS game Jump Ultimate Stars.

Story

In between reality and fantasy lies a world known only as the 'Space World'. From this world, a demon prince with a large triangle shaped head named Taizo Momote (百手 太臓, Momote Taizō) arrives at Doki Doki Private High School. His true identity is Baal Zebul and his objective is to marry all the women in the country and create a 'Harem Land'. However, with his looks and personality, there’s no way he could possibly find a girlfriend. The unrelenting Taizo recruits his close friends, Yu and the delinquent Komi Akutsu to his cause, and continues the search for suitable women.


JoJo/Araki Parodies

Volumes 1-4Volumes 5-8

Trivia

  • Volume 2 of the series was personally recommended by Hirohiko Araki. Volume 5 features an advertisement on the obi strip for a collaboration between Araki and Amon Dai that was originally published in Akamaru Jump and included in the volume. The afterword of Volume 5 also includes a short manga about Araki's 25th anniversary celebration party.

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