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Wāqwāq : ウィキペディア英語版
Wāqwāq

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.
== Plot ==
Two millennia prior the series' events, the humans create black-blooded androids to accomplish tasks to facilitate their lives. However, these androids rebel against the humankind; to destroy the black-bloodeds, the red-blooded humans create the . In the aftermath, the red-bloodeds are almost extinct, and the black-bloodeds hide themselves from the machines. , a red-blooded, , a black-blooded, , a machine—collectively known as the —create the to gather the wishes of its wielders, the seven , who by fusing with the ''Gojin-zou'' gain supernatural powers to fight against the machines, whose wishes are also stored into the ''Gojin-zou'' when they are destroyed. By combining these wishes with the Kami's red blood, a machine known as "Spider's Thread" will guarantee any wish—the magi hope the wish that will be fulfilled is to return the world to how it was before the war.
The series focuses on , a 12-year-old boy, who becomes a Guardian after his village is attacked by machines that kill his father, —the former wielder of , a ''Gojin-zou'' that chooses Shio to be its next user. Shio meets , a red-blooded girl—bring from the past by the magi—whom is believed to be Kami. Shio and Matsuda—misled by Yoki—travel towards the Spider's Thread. On their way, Shio defeats several Guardians—the magi diffuse the ability the Kami's blood has to make the Guardians fight each other, aiming to fulfill the wish of the Guardian who overcome the others. Along the way, Shio befriends the robot , the Guardian , and the wanabbe ninja . When they arrive to Spider's Thread, Shio is killed by Yoki and Koto reveals his real intention is to kill all black-bloodeds. Resurrected by Matsuda's blood, Shio defeats Koto, and wishes the red-bloodeds no longer exist. Kiku explains to the machines to do not attack the humans, Wāqwāq becomes a peaceful place, and Matsuda returns to her world.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
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