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Cowa! : ウィキペディア英語版
Cowa!

is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama. It was serialized in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' in 1997 and 1998, with the fourteen chapters collected into a single ''tankōbon'' volume by Shueisha. The story follows the child monsters Paifu, José, and Arpon and the human Maruyama as they travel to get medicine to save their town from a deadly flu. It was Toriyama's first major project following the conclusion of ''Dragon Ball''. Viz Media released the single volume in North America on July 1, 2008.
==Plot==
Paifu and José decide to go to the house of a human rumored to be a murderer.〔''Cowa!'' chapter 2, page 18〕 Paifu notices what appears to be an orange spirit out in the sea and mistakes it for their friend. They arrive at the light source only to find that it was a torch on a raft belonging to the world-renowned sumo wrestler Maruyama, whom they feared. In spite of becoming acquainted, Maruyama teases Paifu and picks up two sticks producing a cross gesture to scare him off believing he, like some vampires in stories, fear a cross. On the contrary, this action forces Paifu to transform into a rampaging were-koala.〔 His rage is halted by José, who shape-shifts into a round object to revert him back to normal.〔 José tells Maruyama that Paifu can not look at a cross figure for more than three seconds before transforming.〔 When asked by Maruyama about Paifu's father, Paifu replies that he was shot to death in a human city when he shape-shifted into a were-koala.〔''Cowa!'' chapter 2, page 29〕 After getting to know a little about Maruyama's past, it turns out that he is not as frightening as rumored to be.
Back in the village, Paifu and José begin to notice a strain of influenza that is spreading in the village affecting only the monsters. On their way to school, they are surprised by Arpon, a monster who considers Paifu to be his eternal enemy. The three exchange a few words〔''Cowa!'' chapter 3, page 35〕 which lead to Arpon challenging Paifu to a sparring match of kung fu.〔''Cowa!'' chapter 3, page 38〕
Paifu's mother later tells him that school has been canceled for a while due to the serious flu.〔''Cowa!'' chapter 4, pages 47-48〕 He celebrates by going to José's home and runs into the village doctor. The doctor realizes that the flu strain is the , a disease that affects only monsters and kills the victim in a month's time.〔''Cowa!'' chapter 4, page 50〕 When the two arrive at the Rodriguez residence to see José's ill father, the doctor's suspicions are confirmed to everyone there and reveals that the cure to the Monster Flu can be created by a witch that resides at the top of Horned-Owl Mountain.〔''Cowa!'' chapter 4, page 52〕 The doctor also tells of a forest that one must cross and that a terrible monster dwells along the forest path which leads to the mountain. Due to the adult monsters being sick, Paifu and José volunteer to make the trip and are accompanied by the former sumo wrestler Maruyama, who in actuality, was deceived by Paifu who claimed that the villagers would pay him 1,000,000 yen for his troubles.〔''Cowa!'' chapter 4, page 57〕 As the trio are about to leave, Arpon joins the team, exclaiming that he wants to be a hero for the villagers.〔''Cowa!'' chapter 4, page 58〕
With plenty of rest and recuperation, the team pass through a city and arrive around a forest area located by Horned-Owl Mountain. As they near it, Arpon suddenly falls ill by the Monster Flu.〔''Cowa!'' chapter 7, pages 98-99〕 They come to a nearby family for aid; in the midst of their troubles, Paifu and Maruyama save them from being attacked by a gang. In exchange, the family cares for the sick Arpon while Paifu, José and Maruyama take off for the forest. Before they leave, they are told by the family of the forest monster's supposed weakness, whistling.〔''Cowa!'' chapter 9, page 120〕
Upon entering the forest, Maruyama has José whistle since he is apparently the only one who can, while Paifu practices his whistling since José will eventually get exhausted.〔''Cowa!'' chapter 9, page 122〕 José, instead of getting fatigued from whistling, suddenly falls ill to the Monster Flu as well.〔''Cowa!'' chapter 9, page 123〕 Their fear of the monster finding them becomes a reality and they are attacked by the forest monster Baroaba. Maruyama holds his own against the behemoth and tells Paifu to start learning how to whistle immediately before they are killed. Although several attempts had been unsuccessful, Paifu finally prospered in whistling and Baroaba is literally downsized by the sound,〔''Cowa!'' chapter 10, page 142〕 proving the weakness true, and is pounded by Maruyama. Before Maruyama finishes him off, he discovers that Baroaba only attacks to protect the forest's rare wildlife; Baroaba apologizes for the misunderstanding and decides to help them get to their destination, the witch's house.〔''Cowa!'' chapter 11, page 157〕
With help from Baroaba who stays to care for the ill José, Paifu and Maruyama finally reach the summit of the mountain.〔''Cowa!'' chapter 11, pages 154-155〕 They then encounter the witch's servant, an oni named Leonardo. After solving a riddle, they are allowed to meet the witch and fortunately retrieved the influenza medicine. On the way down the mountain, Maruyama accidentally slips and falls off. Paifu makes a daring rescue by learning flight at the last minute〔''Cowa!'' chapter 13, page 177〕 and saves Maruyama and himself from immediate death.〔''Cowa!'' chapter 13, pages 178-179〕 On the way back, Maruyama talks of how he is going to buy a boat with the money he makes forcin Paifu to reveal that he had lied to him about the payment of 1,000,000 yen. Maruyama admits that he is disappointed, but not infuriated as Paifu saved his life.〔''Cowa!'' chapter 14, page 190〕 The four are praised as they returned to the village. One month later, Paifu, Jose and everyone else from the village meet Maruyama out at sea with a ghost boat that all fixed up together.〔''Cowa!'' chapter 14, pages 197-198〕

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