Dororon Enma-kun
Dororon Enma-kun, also known as Satanikus!, is a Japanese horror-comedy anime and manga series created by Go Nagai. It is one of Nagai's most famous works in Japan, although not very well known in the rest of the world. In 2006, it would get a sequel/remake in Demon Prince Enma, which drops the comedy and becomes a full-fledged suspense-horror series. After the OVA was released, another manga version was released called Satanikus Enma Kerberos by Eiji Toriyama. A remake entitled Ghastly Prince Enma Burning Up aired in Japan in 2011.
Plot
Enma, Yukiko-Hime and Kapaeru are part of the Yokai-Patrol. They go after yokai that have escaped from Hell into the human world.Characters
Main characters
;Enma;Princess Yukiko
;Kapaeru
;Chapeauji
;Tsutomu
;Tobatiri
;Daracura
;Harumi
;Yama
;Enbi
Rogue Yokai
- Shibireyanagi: Appears in episode 1. Powers include intangibility and constricting vines.
- Hebitsubo: Appears in episode 1. Powers include intangibility and eight gray snakes in his head.
- Denkianma: Appears in episode 1. Powers include intangibility, four arms, emitting electric shocks, and summoning a cyclone.
- Burarijii: Appears in episode 2. Powers include intangibility, a constricting tongue that ages organisms, ceiling hanging
- Mukadegarami: Appears in episode 2. Powers include venomous fans from the mouths in both centipede heads, turning into a shadow, intangibility, and a pincer on the centipede tail.
- Magonote: Appears in episode 3. Powers include shadow manipulation, a human disguise, sharp nails with venom that causes animals to jump constantly, flight, a second pair of arms capable of extending and with a red eye in the palms, regeneration, and controlling severed body parts.
- Kusarigama: Appears in episode 3. Powers include swimming, green toxic gas from the mouth, a kama for the left arm, a chained wrecking ball, a long tongue, and water spouts in the back.
- Tatamigaeshi: Appears in episode 4. Powers include teleportation, controlling flat objects and floors, spawning illusions of himself, turning humans into vampires just by being near him long enough, and water manipulation.
- Barbara: Appears in episode 5. Powers include thorny vines from the head, burrowing, red thorns for the fingers, gray thorns on the arms, telekinesis, spawning killer nurses, and storing body parts into a subspace.
- Jigokuokuri: Appears in episode 6. Powers include a human disguise and immunity to yokai senses
- Oyamari: Appears in episode 6. Powers include a taxi cab disguise induces sleep, turns the chairs into clay, and emit intense heat, teleportation, levitation, emitting fire from the body, and possessing discarded cars and motorcycles upon death until they are hit with sunlight.
- Asunarokozou: Appears in episode 7. Powers include a human disguise, a low body temperature, hypnosis, and turning into smoke if frozen and emitting smoke from the mouth.
- Mimizuki: Appears in episode 8. Powers include flight, a staff that emits hypnotic waves to induce fear and can become intangible, teleportation, hurricane-force winds from the wings, talons for the fingers and toes, and spawning an ear-like subspace in the sky.
- Kobanzame: Appears in episode 9. Powers include high jumping, blood draining fangs that can turn animals violent and rapidly decay upon death, teleportation, disaster prediction, and intangibility.
- Dokuro: Appears in episode 9. Powers include a long tongue, a pendulum bladed staff, eating souls, invisibility, turning into smoke, flight, and emitting a barrier of smoke from the mouth.
- *Kyuusuichou: Powers include flight, turning organisms to stone via draining their moisture through her tongue, growth, spawning clones of herself, and exploding into water upon death.
- Amejyorou: Appears in episode 11. Powers include a human disguise, spewing brown toxic sludge from the mouth that causes lethal fevers, and flight.
- Kaminarijishi: Appears in episode 11. Powers include flight and emitting lightning from the mane.
- Hihijii: Appears in episode 12. Powers include a human disguise, a fire based body capable of dividing into pieces and stretching, swimming, and flight.
- Kamaitachi: Appears in episode 13. Powers include a scythe blade for each arm, flight, and dividing into three bodies.
- *Obaba: Her only known power is a staff that emits lightning and ropes.
- Nenrikibou: Appears in episode 14. Powers include telekinesis, summoning cyclones and thunder storms, communicating with birds, chest hairs that can wrap around smaller enemies, and causing volcanoes to erupt upon command.
- Chinbotsunamazu: Appears in episode 15. Powers include swimming, a pair of constricting whiskers that can spawn extra eyes, burrowing
- Kamenbou: Appears in episode 15. Powers include swimming and face alteration.
- Zouwashi: Appears in episode 16. Powers include a constricting trunk that can release lava and fire, flight, talons, twin tusks, hurricane winds from the wings, camouflage, lava immunity, and regeneration.
- Yukinyudou: Appears in episode 17. Powers include summoning blizzards, freezing mist from the fingers on the right hand, and icy winds from the mouth.
- Yamamori: Appears in episode 17. Powers include manipulating the earth around him to cause fissures and rock slides, summoning crows, a rocky body with rotating limb sockets, lava immunity, levitation, and rotating fast enough to form a tornado.
- Iyomanto: Appears in episode 18. Powers include a shapeshifting bear cloak capable of flight, fire resistance, teleportation, and emitting lightning from the body.
- Madoromin: Appears in episode 19. Powers include a flying boat that emits pink sleeping gas, summoning a large purple snake, and summoning Omezame.
- Hiyakute: Appears in episode 19. His only known power is twelve extendable hands from the neck.
- Kogarashikozou: Appears in episode 20. Powers include turning into a whirlwind, hypnotic whistling that controls animals, wind manipulation, spewing needles from the mouth, dividing his body into four pieces, telekinesis, and turning wind into spears.
- Ghoship: Appears in episode 21. Powers include flight, spewing demonic bats and spiders from the mouth, mouth fog that nullifies bat goo and dowse fire, a bow horn in the forehead that fires demonic spiders and can extend short distances, and turning his hull into diamond.
- Sunekozou: Appears in episode 22. Powers include turning into clay and possessing organisms.
- Amanojyaku: Appears in episode 22. Powers include flight, wind gusts from the hands and mouth, and emitting lightning from his black cloud.
- Ororon: Appears in episode 23. Powers include a human disguise, strength that can flip a bulldozer, a pair of dynamite sticks, levitation, size changing, and fire resistance.
- Ryuugyo: Appears in episode 24.Power include swimming, sharp teeth, an extendable tail with a fan-like fin at the end that can summon heavy rain just by spinning capable of flooding places the size of Tokyo, regenerative scales, and high jumping.
- Takotsunami: Appears in episode 24. Powers include Powers include swimming, water manipulation to create giant waves, a giant left hand for the upper half of his body, and eight stubby tentacles that allow for high jumping.
- Daikinkai: Appears in episode 25. Powers include granting midas curses to animals that transmute matter into gold upon physical contact, emitting a light that turns organisms into gold, breaking his body down to form different shapes, flight, three stalagmites on the head that can detach to be used as daggers, and body energy beams.
- Toragozen: Appears in episode 25. Powers include hypnotic eyes, agility, and high jumping.
- Detayou: Appears in episode 25. His only power is a third hand on the scalp.
- *Harinezumikozou: Appears in episode 25. His only known power is a constricting tail.
- *Hachinosunyuudou: Appears in episode 25. She has no known powers.
- *Shishishimai: Appears in episode 25. They have no known powers.
- *Saijyou: Appears in episode 25. She has no known powers.
- *Onioshidaishi: Appears in episode 25.He has no known powers.
Media
Anime
The original anime was produced by Toei Animation and was originally broadcast on Fuji TV from, to. The opening theme was "Dororon Enma-kun" and the ending theme was "Beware of Yokai", both performed by Chinatsu Nakayama. An original video animation of the sequel manga, Demon Prince Enma, was produced by Brain's Base and was released in four volumes released between August 25, 2006, and March 23, 2007. The OVA is licensed in North America by Bandai Entertainment. A remake of the original series, titled Dororon Enma-kun Meeramera, was produced by Brain's Base and aired on MBS between April 7, 2011, and June 24, 2011. The opening theme is "Soul Burning at 1,000,000,000°C!!" by Masaaki Endoh and the Moonriders, whilst the ending theme is "Everybody's Exhausted ZZZ" by The Moonriders feat. Yoko. NIS America licensed the series in North America under the title Ghastly Prince Enma Burning Up and released the series on subtitled DVD and Blu-ray Disc on September 11, 2012.Manga
The main version of the manga was originally serialized in Shogakukan's magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday from, to.Besides Weekly Shōnen Sunday version, other serializations were published at the time in various Shogakukan's children magazines and in Tokuma Shoten's TV Land, drawn by Nagai and several of his assistants.
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| Shougakukan book | – | Tsutomu Oyamada |
| Yochien | – | Tsutomu Oyamada |
| Shogaku Ichinensei | – | Tadashi Makimura |
| Shogaku Ninensei | – | Kiyoshi Takenaka |
| Shogaku Sannensei | Go Nagai, Ken Ishikawa | |
| Shogaku Yonnensei | Ken Ishikawa | |
| Shogaku Gonensei | Yoshimi Hamada | |
| Shogaku Rokunensei | – | Tsutomu Oyamada |
| TV Land | – | Osamu Hiramatsu, Mitsuru Hiruta |
| Yoiko | Tomotaka Iwasawa |
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This version is also available in ebook format, published by ebookjapan.
Sequels
Short stories
- Enma Jigoku, a one-shot story, was published in the issue of Asahi Sonorama' Manga Shōnen. In this story, the characters are older. Since its publication, this manga has been compiled in all tankōbon as the last story with the title Enma Jigoku no Kan.
- Doki Doki! Enma-kun, drawn by Koichi Hagane, a short manga published by Shogakukan on in Coro Coro Comic and on, and, in Bessatsu Coro Coro Comic Special.
- Enma vs: Dororon Enma-kun Gaiden, a seinen manga by Masaki Segawa, is a 38-page one-shot story published on published in Shueisha's Business Jump.