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Jumbor Barutronica

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Jumbor Barutronica
Jumbor Barutronica cover art
重機人間ユンボル
(Jūki Ningen Yunboru)
GenreMecha, Action
Manga
Written byHiroyuki Takei
Published byShueisha
ImprintJump Comics
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Jump
DemographicShōnen
Original runJanuary 2007April 2007
Volumes1
Manga
Jumbor
Written byHiroyuki Takei
Published byShueisha
ImprintJump Comics
MagazineUltra Jump
DemographicSeinen
Original runAugust 2010 – present
Volumes8

Jumbor Barutronica (Japanese: 重機人間ユンボル, Hepburn: Jūki Ningen Yunboru) is a Japanese manga series created by Hiroyuki Takei. It was serialized by Shueisha in the manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump between issues 3 and 14 of 2007, and collected in a single bound volume (tankōbon). After the cancellation of the series, two short stories were published inside Ultra Jump in 2009 and 2010. Following the success of the short stories, Takei decided to create a remake of the series, titled Jumbor. The new manga began serialization in Ultra Jump in August 2010 issue.[1]

Plot

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The background of story revolves around the human civilization in 3002 where destruction and challenge were brought by the harsh nature. In this era of constant war against nature and havoc, construction teams were the star of economy system, the conquering force as well as a weapon themselves, because heavy robots were used in construction works to speed up efficiency.

Baru Craw was the leader of a famous construction team for the kingdom of Dorvok. One day, as their group was about to start a reconstruction work of a tunnel which was destroyed by an earthquake, a much more powerful construction team arrived and claimed the land in no time, killing Baru who tried to protect his teammates against the cruel Genber Diode.

Baru woke up in 3007, finding himself revived in his own cloned memory transplanted inside a physical body of a five years old, and in addition to that, his body was partly mechanized. His robot arms are linked up to and directly controlled by his brain's signals. He was told that the country of Dovork is now gone and the princess Rivetta and the king Tabill disappeared. He was also told he was 'last of the series' created by the Dr. Road Docult. He created eleven Jumbors with every one of them have construction related powers like a drill, crane, shovel. Baru, Nipper and Rivetta began their journey for the restoration of the Kingdom of Dovork.

Publication

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Shueisha collected the ten individual chapters into one bound volume (tankōbon), released on May 2, 2007.[2] Between chapters, Takei put nine "Jumbor Supplement Column" (ユンボル補足コラムそ, "Yunboru hosoku koramu") and a setting data collection at the end of the volume. Shueisha re-released the series in two volumes on August 4, 2010, in a kanzenban edition called "Ang Zeng Bang" (安全版, "An zen ban").[3]

Tankōbon

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No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 May 2, 2007[2]978-4-08-874377-6-
  1. "The Birth of Jumbor" (生まれるユンボル, "Umareru Yunboru")
    "1st: The Origin of Jumbor" (ユンボルの語源, "Yunboru no gogen")
  2. "The Princess Come-back" (復活のプリンセス, "Fukkatsu no purinsesu")
    "2nd: Clone, memory and Jumbor horns" (クローンと記憶とユンボルホーン, "Kurōn to kioku to Yonboru hōn")
  3. "There Are 11 Of Them!" (11人おる!, "11 hito oru!")
    "3rd: The Fonctions of a Jumbor" (ユンボルホーンとその働き, "Yonboru toso no dōki")
  4. "Dr. Docult's Super Kunpō" (Dr.ドカルトのSUPER工法(クンポー), "Dr. Dokaruto no super kōhō (Kunpō)")
    "4th: The Armaments of a Jumbor" (ユンボルの装備品, "Yunboru hosoku koramu no 4: Yonboru no sōbihin")
  5. "In Twomessio..." (ツメシオにて, "Tsumeshio nite")
    "5th: Construction Method (Kunpō)" (工法(クンポー)とテツグンテ, "Kunpō to Tetsugunte")
  6. "The Low Sun" (低い太陽, "Teii taiyō")
    "6th: The Earth Movers (1)" (THE EARTH MOVERS (1))
  7. "Garden of Juden" (ユデンの園, "Yuden no en")
    "7th: The Earth Movers (2)" (THE EARTH MOVERS (2))
  8. "Remember, Rivetta" (リメンバーリベッタ, "Rimenbār Ribeta")
    "8th: Barutronica" (バルトロニカ, "Barutoronika")
  9. "Docult's Trap" (ドカルトトラップ, "Dokaruto torāpu")
    "9th: Jumbor ~A Word of Man~,"ユンボル~男の世界~ ("Yonboru ~ otoko no sekai~")
  10. "And Then, Towards Construction" (そして建設へ―, "Soshite kensetsu he")
    "Setting Data Collection - Jumbor Japan" (出し切り設定資料集 ユンボルJAPAN)

Kanzenban

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No. Title Original release date English release date
1The First Volume (Up)
"Jō" (上)
August 4, 2010[3]
978-4-08-870081-6
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  1. "The Birth of Jumbor" (生まれるユンボル, "Umareru Yunboru")
  2. "The Princess Come-back" (復活のプリンセス, "Fukkatsu no purinsesu")
  3. "There Are 11 Of Them!" (11人おる!, "11 hito oru!")
  4. "Dr. Docult's Super Kunpō" (Dr.ドカルトのSUPER工法(クンポー), "Dr. Dokaruto no super kōhō (Kunpō)")
  • Yomikiri: Jumbor (ユンボル, "Yunboru")
1The Second Volume (Down)
"Ka" (下)
August 4, 2010[4]
978-4-08-870082-3
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  1. "In Twomessio..." (ツメシオにて, "Tsumeshio nite")
  2. "The Low Sun" (低い太陽, "Teii taiyō")
  3. "Garden Of Juden" (ユデンの園, "Yuden no en")
  4. "Remember, Rivetta" (リメンバーリベッタ, "Rimenbār Ribeta")
  5. "Docult's Trap" (ドカルトトラップ, "Dokaruto torāpu")
  6. "And Then, Towards Construction" (「そして建設へ―, "Soshite kensetsu he")
  • Yomikiri: Jumbor - The Desert With a Floor Heater (ユンボル 「荒野の床暖房」, "Yunboru - areno no yukadanbō")

References

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  1. ^ Loo, Egan (January 19, 2010). "Shaman King/Ultimo's Takei to Restart Jumbor Manga". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 14, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "重機人間ユンボル/1 | 武井 宏之" (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved August 8, 2010.
  3. ^ a b "ユンボル 安全版 上 | 武井 宏之" (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved August 8, 2010.
  4. ^ "ユンボル 安全版 下 | 武井 宏之" (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved August 8, 2010.

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