Baoh the Visitor
- This article is about the series. For this series' protagonist, see Ikuro Hashizawa.
Baoh: The Visitor (バオー来訪者, Baō Raihōsha) is a manga written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki; originally serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump from 1984 to 1985, and later compiled into two tankōbon volumes.
The manga was licensed in English and released in monthly chapters by VIZ Media in 1990. Financially unsuccessful, it was not until 1995 that they released it in tankōbon format.
Synopsis
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The story begins on the following incident: one day, the mangled corpse of a woman washes up on a northeastern shore of Honshū, in Nikuru. The dead woman is revealed to have been on a certain train several days earlier.
On said train, Dr. Kasuminone (霞の目 博士, Kasuminone Hakase, Pr. Hazyeye in the English translation) of the Doress Secret Organisation (秘密組織 ドレス, Himitsu Sokichi Doresu, Judas in the English translation), a covert government group responsible for creating secret weapons, escorts one of his latest creations, Baoh (バオ, Baō), kept dormant in a tank. Meanwhile, a little psychic girl named Sumire (スミレ, lit. "Violet"), who was kidnapped to be studied, escapes from her room and during her escape releases Baoh, revealed to be a young man with superhuman abilities. Baoh and Sumire subsequently escape the train, Kasuminone worried that he might have unleashed a terrible weapon.
Fearful, Kasuminone immediately calls for an assassin to kill Baoh. Later, the boy and Sumire try to bond with each other, but a knife wielding assassin named N.22 stabs the former, forcing the duo to steal a motorbike and flee. The assassin reports his failure, and is ordered to gather more of his comrades to finish off Baoh before his power fully awakens. It is revealed that the boy, named Ikuro Hashizawa (橋沢 育朗, Hashizawa Ikurō), is amnesiac and doesn't remember how he obtained his uncanny strength and regeneration. N.22 soon attempts a second murder, slicing Ikuro's throat, but it only awakens Baoh, who dissolves N.22 before turning back into a human.
Later, a death squad is already searching for Ikuro and Surime, who are busy betting on horse races to acquire money. Meanwhile, Kasuminone explains to his sponsors how deadly the Baoh, a parasite granting supernatural strength and several other abilties to even the weakest organisms the longer it stays inside of them. To demonstrate its potential, he pits a little Baoh dog against a tiger, a battle which Baoh wins. If Ikuro were to fully develop into a Baoh, he would wreck havoc upon the world and turn everything into a Baoh. Meanwhile, Ikuro and Sumire have settled inside an abandoned building, Ikuro sensing that something inside of him is changing. The death squad attacks the duo, but Ikuro transforms again into Baoh, decimating the squad. Unbeknownst to him, he is observed by another assassin.
Baoh senses the assassin, who reveals himself as a beastmaster commanding a heavily modfied giant mandrill named Martin. Due to its strength and many weapons hidden inside his body, Martin is more than a match for Baoh. Sumire, having sensed that Ikuro's humanity is still intact inside of Baoh, tries to stop the assassin from controlling Martin, only to be hurt. Enraged, Baoh finally overpowers Martin and kills both the beast and his master, healing and turning back into Ikuro.
Walking through the mountains, Ikuro explains to Surime that after a deadly car collision, Ikuro and his parents were heavily injured and taken to the hospital six months ago. Unfortunately, the doctor was linked to Doress, looking for guinea pigs at the time. Kasuminone callously killed Ikuro's parents under his eyes and took him away to inject the Baoh parasite inside of him. Fortunately, an old couple living in the area give them shelter and food. But, during a moment the old man is isolated, another cyborg assassin emerges, hypnotizing the old man into waiting for midnight and shoot Ikuro in the head with his hunting rifle.
Summary
Teenager is kidnapped by the Doress (Judas in the English manga) Laboratory and turned into a Baoh, a bioweapon with super-human strength and other abilities.
He escapes with the help of , a 10-year-old psychic girl who also was kept by the Judas group. Professor Kasuminome (Hazyeye in the English manga), head scientist at Judas, sends various assassins and monsters to try and kill Ikuro, in means of stopping the Baoh virus from spreading and infecting the world.
One of the assassins, Dorudo, manages to kidnap Violet to lure Ikuro, but his unauthorized actions makes Judas have him executed by Walken, the giant psychic. In his attempt to save Violet, Ikuro destroys Walken's headgear, the only thing keeping his power under control, and the whole facility explodes, killing several scientists of Doress, Kasuminome and Walken.
Ikuro is left dormant at the bottom of the sea, but Violet has a last vision: He's still alive and will come back years later to meet her again.
Volumes
Volume 1: Boah, the Invincible Body | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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(無敵の肉体バオー, Muteki no Nikutai) | 1985 | 978-4-08-851029-3 |
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Volume 2: Demon Human Walken | Release Date: | ISBN: | |||||
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(魔人ウォーケン, Majīn Wōken) | 1985 | 978-4-08-851030-9 |
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Baoh (OVA)
The series was adapted into a single-episode original video animation (OVA) by Studio Pierrot in 1989; licensed for an English DVD release by AnimEigo in 2000, delayed until finally released in 2002.
Cast
Cast | Seiyū | Voice Actor |
Ikuro Hashizawa | Hideyuki Hori | Brian Hinnant |
Sumire | Noriko Hidaka | Kem Helms |
Kasuminome | Ichiro Nagai | Mike Way |
Dordo | Shuichi Ikeda | Dave Underwood |
Sophine | Yō Inoue | Sara Seidman |
Walken | Yusaku Yara | Chuck Denson |
#22 | Ikuya Sawaki | Sean P. O'Connell |
Masked Men | Shinya Otaki Masaharu Sato Ikuya Sawaki |
Marc Matney Mark Franklin Paul Johnson |
Technician | Kōzō Shioya | Patrick Humphrey |
Soldier | Michitaka Kobayashi | Jim Clark Kevin Greenway Nick Manatee |
Motorcycle Girl | Tomoko Maruo | Sandy Clubb |
Gallery
Trivia
- Baoh was Araki's first series to display his signature amount of over-the-top gore.
- In episode 10 of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation, Joseph is seen in a flashback reading Baoh (the same scene in the manga used Superman); the title, however, is written as "Baooh", with two O's.
- Baoh (Ikuro Hashizawa) appears as a DLC guest fighter in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle.
- During the ending sequence of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable song, "I Want You", a copy of Baoh can be spotted on Rohan Kishibe's bookshelf.