Post by Reathon on Mar 6, 2004 16:33:50 GMT -5
There are several Japanese publications related to 3x3 Eyes available in addition to the manga. Books for other series created by Yuzo Takada, such as Blue Seed, are not listed here.
Artbooks - Data Books - Novels - Game Hint Books
Artbooks
Yuzo Takada Artwork -AiEN KiEN-
Softcover, 102 pages, mostly color, Japanese and English text!
YM Graphics (Kodansha), 1993, 1893 yen
ISBN4-06-325403-8
(republished in hardcover, 2000-3-27, 2400 yen
ISBN4-06-330098-6)
This was the first collection of Yuzo Takada's artwork to be published. It contains artwork from 3x3 Eyes and earlier series such as Everyday is Sunday. It does not include art from Blue Seed or Almighty Cultural Cat-Girl. All text is printed in both Japanese and English, and the comments are very informative. (According to Kenkyusha's New J-E Dictionary, the title means "karmic relations" or "a match made in heaven".)
Yuzo Takada Artwork THE LAST ORDER
Two volumes, 128 pages, color, Japanese text
Kodansha, 2000-2-10, 5000 yen
ISBN4-06-330090-0
This second artbook covers the period from 1988 to 1999, and includes illustrations from 3x3 Eyes, Blue Seed, Bannou Bunka Neko Musume (Almighty Cultural Cat-Girl), Genzo Hitogata Kiwa, and Toritsuki-kun. The first volume is a hardcover, 96-page artbook containing most of the artwork, with a heavy emphasis on 3x3 Eyes. It is similar to the format of AiEN KiEN, but unfortunately the coments are not bilingual. The second book is a softcover, 32-page poster collection. Both books are housed in a clear plastic slipcover. These are big books (37 x 26 cm) and are well worth the price.
Data Books
3x3 Eyes no Himitsu (Secrets of 3x3 Eyes)
by Yogekisha Shinjuku Branch
Softcover, 217 pages, B&W, Japanese text
Data House, 1993, 971 yen
ISBN4-88718-189-2
This is an unofficial book that speculates about answers to questions 3x3 Eyes fans may have. It is part of a series of "Secrets of..." books that have been published for many popular manga titles. The book appears to be well-researched, but it only covers the first 15 manga volumes. Perhaps a second book will be released to cover the later manga.
3x3 Eyes Youma Daizukan (Big Picture Book of Monsters)
by Create A, supervised by Young Magazine Editorial Department
19cm softcover, 250 pages, B&W, Japanese text
Kodansha KCDX 934, 1998-4-24, 781 yen
ISBN4-06-319934-7
This is first official data book for 3x3 Eyes, with descriptions of at least 63 characters from the manga and overviews of several other topics. It also contains 4 color stickers, activities like crossword puzzles, and a short story 'Wandering Youma' by novelist Akinori Endo. This book has two big advantages over the unauthorized 3x3 Eyes no Himitsu book. First, it was able to include art taken directly from the manga, and there are pictures on nearly every page. Also, since it was published in 1998, it covers the first 27 manga volumes. Though all of the text is Japanese, this is definitely a book that hardcore 3x3 Eyes fans will want.
3x3 Eyes Another World
supervised by Young Magazine Editorial Department,
organized by Katsumi Ishitsuka
19cm softcover, 228 pages, B&W, Japanese text
Kodansha KCDX 1058, 1999-4-21, 800 yen
ISBN4-06-334058-9
One year after the publication of the Youma Daizukan comes a new official 3x3 Eyes book. Another World is jammed full of information every 3x3 Eyes fan will want to see, such as a long interview with Yuzo Takada, an overview of the manga creation process, speculation on various story elements, manga history and plot summaries, product descriptions, and of course the obligatory pictures of Pai in silly outfits. Although the book is well-illustrated, the emphasis is on the text, so only those who can read Japanese will be able to appreciate the book fully. The book includes four pages of color manga art, plus a page of stickers.
3x3 Eyes Youma Rittai Zukan (Monster 3-D Picture Book)
by Keiji Matsumoto and Yuzo Takada,
supervised by Young Magazine Editorial Department
19cm softcover, 131 pages, color, Japanese text
Kodansha KCDX, 2000-5-24, 1500 yen
ISBN4-06-334297-2
This is a sequel to the Youma Daizukan above, but it is not a data book. It is a papercraft book, allowing the creation of 3-D paper models of seven monsters. The monsters are all pictured on the book cover, clockwise from the top: Takuhi, K'u-yung, Mugero, Tsou-lin, Ruru, Little Amara, and Fei-oh. A large Pai sticker is also included.
Novels
The 3x3 Eyes novels are written by Akinori Endo, the scriptwriter for the original 3x3 Eyes anime. Each novel comes with a mini-poster and bookmark. There are scenes from the new anime series printed in the corner of each page, and the scenes "move" if you look at them while quickly flipping the pages. If you can't read Japanese, that's about all you'll get out of these books. (I hear that at least some of the books have been translated into Chinese.)
3x3 Eyes Seima Densetsu (Legend of the Divine Demon)
by Akinori Endo
18cm softcover, 308 pages, B&W, Japanese text
Magazine Novels (Kodansha), 1995-7-6, 757 yen
ISBN4-06-324307-9
This is a novel based on the Seima Densetsu storyline from volumes 3-5 of the manga, similar to the second anime series.
3x3 Eyes Fuuma Gaiden (Seal Demon Side Story)
by Akinori Endo
18cm softcover, 292 pages, B&W, Japanese text
Magazine Novels (Kodansha), 1996-5-17, 757 yen
ISBN4-06-324312-5
This is an original story with the 3x3 Eyes characters.
3x3 Eyes Genma Hyouryuu (Phantom Drifting)
by Akinori Endo
18cm softcover, 252 pages, B&W, Japanese text
Magazine Novels (Kodansha), 1997-3-6, 757 yen
ISBN4-06-324319-2
This is another original story.
3x3 Eyes Another Story
by Katsumi Ishitsuka, Akinori Endo, and Shinichi Kusano
19cm softcover, 208 pages, B&W, Japanese text
Kodansha KCDX, 2000-3-23, 820 yen
ISBN4-06-334293-X
This book is a collection of seven original short stories. Here are the titles:
1. True Tale of Houasyo "White Snake Legend" (Hakujaden)
2. The Sorrow of Salaryman Benares
3. Yohko and Yoriko's Ghost Extermination
4. Haan's "This is crazy! Japanese people" (Haan no "Koko ga hen da yo! Nihonjin")
5. Demon School
6. Pai and Yakumo's Gourmet Day
7. Valley of Gold
The book also includes a "3-D real papercraft Fei-Oh", most likely as a preview of the Youma Rittai Zukan above.
Artbooks - Data Books - Novels - Game Hint Books
Artbooks
Yuzo Takada Artwork -AiEN KiEN-
Softcover, 102 pages, mostly color, Japanese and English text!
YM Graphics (Kodansha), 1993, 1893 yen
ISBN4-06-325403-8
(republished in hardcover, 2000-3-27, 2400 yen
ISBN4-06-330098-6)
This was the first collection of Yuzo Takada's artwork to be published. It contains artwork from 3x3 Eyes and earlier series such as Everyday is Sunday. It does not include art from Blue Seed or Almighty Cultural Cat-Girl. All text is printed in both Japanese and English, and the comments are very informative. (According to Kenkyusha's New J-E Dictionary, the title means "karmic relations" or "a match made in heaven".)
Yuzo Takada Artwork THE LAST ORDER
Two volumes, 128 pages, color, Japanese text
Kodansha, 2000-2-10, 5000 yen
ISBN4-06-330090-0
This second artbook covers the period from 1988 to 1999, and includes illustrations from 3x3 Eyes, Blue Seed, Bannou Bunka Neko Musume (Almighty Cultural Cat-Girl), Genzo Hitogata Kiwa, and Toritsuki-kun. The first volume is a hardcover, 96-page artbook containing most of the artwork, with a heavy emphasis on 3x3 Eyes. It is similar to the format of AiEN KiEN, but unfortunately the coments are not bilingual. The second book is a softcover, 32-page poster collection. Both books are housed in a clear plastic slipcover. These are big books (37 x 26 cm) and are well worth the price.
Data Books
3x3 Eyes no Himitsu (Secrets of 3x3 Eyes)
by Yogekisha Shinjuku Branch
Softcover, 217 pages, B&W, Japanese text
Data House, 1993, 971 yen
ISBN4-88718-189-2
This is an unofficial book that speculates about answers to questions 3x3 Eyes fans may have. It is part of a series of "Secrets of..." books that have been published for many popular manga titles. The book appears to be well-researched, but it only covers the first 15 manga volumes. Perhaps a second book will be released to cover the later manga.
3x3 Eyes Youma Daizukan (Big Picture Book of Monsters)
by Create A, supervised by Young Magazine Editorial Department
19cm softcover, 250 pages, B&W, Japanese text
Kodansha KCDX 934, 1998-4-24, 781 yen
ISBN4-06-319934-7
This is first official data book for 3x3 Eyes, with descriptions of at least 63 characters from the manga and overviews of several other topics. It also contains 4 color stickers, activities like crossword puzzles, and a short story 'Wandering Youma' by novelist Akinori Endo. This book has two big advantages over the unauthorized 3x3 Eyes no Himitsu book. First, it was able to include art taken directly from the manga, and there are pictures on nearly every page. Also, since it was published in 1998, it covers the first 27 manga volumes. Though all of the text is Japanese, this is definitely a book that hardcore 3x3 Eyes fans will want.
3x3 Eyes Another World
supervised by Young Magazine Editorial Department,
organized by Katsumi Ishitsuka
19cm softcover, 228 pages, B&W, Japanese text
Kodansha KCDX 1058, 1999-4-21, 800 yen
ISBN4-06-334058-9
One year after the publication of the Youma Daizukan comes a new official 3x3 Eyes book. Another World is jammed full of information every 3x3 Eyes fan will want to see, such as a long interview with Yuzo Takada, an overview of the manga creation process, speculation on various story elements, manga history and plot summaries, product descriptions, and of course the obligatory pictures of Pai in silly outfits. Although the book is well-illustrated, the emphasis is on the text, so only those who can read Japanese will be able to appreciate the book fully. The book includes four pages of color manga art, plus a page of stickers.
3x3 Eyes Youma Rittai Zukan (Monster 3-D Picture Book)
by Keiji Matsumoto and Yuzo Takada,
supervised by Young Magazine Editorial Department
19cm softcover, 131 pages, color, Japanese text
Kodansha KCDX, 2000-5-24, 1500 yen
ISBN4-06-334297-2
This is a sequel to the Youma Daizukan above, but it is not a data book. It is a papercraft book, allowing the creation of 3-D paper models of seven monsters. The monsters are all pictured on the book cover, clockwise from the top: Takuhi, K'u-yung, Mugero, Tsou-lin, Ruru, Little Amara, and Fei-oh. A large Pai sticker is also included.
Novels
The 3x3 Eyes novels are written by Akinori Endo, the scriptwriter for the original 3x3 Eyes anime. Each novel comes with a mini-poster and bookmark. There are scenes from the new anime series printed in the corner of each page, and the scenes "move" if you look at them while quickly flipping the pages. If you can't read Japanese, that's about all you'll get out of these books. (I hear that at least some of the books have been translated into Chinese.)
3x3 Eyes Seima Densetsu (Legend of the Divine Demon)
by Akinori Endo
18cm softcover, 308 pages, B&W, Japanese text
Magazine Novels (Kodansha), 1995-7-6, 757 yen
ISBN4-06-324307-9
This is a novel based on the Seima Densetsu storyline from volumes 3-5 of the manga, similar to the second anime series.
3x3 Eyes Fuuma Gaiden (Seal Demon Side Story)
by Akinori Endo
18cm softcover, 292 pages, B&W, Japanese text
Magazine Novels (Kodansha), 1996-5-17, 757 yen
ISBN4-06-324312-5
This is an original story with the 3x3 Eyes characters.
3x3 Eyes Genma Hyouryuu (Phantom Drifting)
by Akinori Endo
18cm softcover, 252 pages, B&W, Japanese text
Magazine Novels (Kodansha), 1997-3-6, 757 yen
ISBN4-06-324319-2
This is another original story.
3x3 Eyes Another Story
by Katsumi Ishitsuka, Akinori Endo, and Shinichi Kusano
19cm softcover, 208 pages, B&W, Japanese text
Kodansha KCDX, 2000-3-23, 820 yen
ISBN4-06-334293-X
This book is a collection of seven original short stories. Here are the titles:
1. True Tale of Houasyo "White Snake Legend" (Hakujaden)
2. The Sorrow of Salaryman Benares
3. Yohko and Yoriko's Ghost Extermination
4. Haan's "This is crazy! Japanese people" (Haan no "Koko ga hen da yo! Nihonjin")
5. Demon School
6. Pai and Yakumo's Gourmet Day
7. Valley of Gold
The book also includes a "3-D real papercraft Fei-Oh", most likely as a preview of the Youma Rittai Zukan above.