What's Michael?
What's Michael? | |
ホワッツマイケル? (Howattsu Maikeru?) | |
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Manga | |
Written by | Makoto Kobayashi |
Published by | Kodansha |
English publisher | |
Magazine | Weekly Morning |
English magazine | |
Demographic | Seinen |
Original run | 1984 – 1989 |
Volumes | 9 |
Original video animation | |
Studio | Kitty Films |
Released | November 25, 1985 |
Runtime | 55 minutes |
Anime television series | |
Written by | Satoru Akahori |
Music by | Kōji Makaino Michiaki Katō |
Studio | Daume |
Original network | TV Tokyo |
Original run | April 15, 1988 – March 28, 1989 |
Episodes | 45 |
Original video animation | |
What's Michael? 2 | |
Studio | Kitty Films |
Released | July 25, 1988 |
Runtime | 60 minutes |
What's Michael? (ホワッツマイケル?, Howattsu Maikeru?) is a Japanese manga series created by Makoto Kobayashi. In 1984, it began its serialization in the Weekly Morning magazine. The manga shows Michael, an orange American Shorthair tabby cat, his feline friends, and other domesticated pets in a series of humorous episodes. Michael is not a specific cat, but rather a feline version of the everyman as he appeared in drastically different settings across chapters: he's a normal cat in some chapters (with different owners in different chapters), an anthropomorphic cat in others, and he even dies in some chapters.
Dark Horse Comics released the series in the US as eleven volumes between 1997 and 2006, and in 2020 released the first volume of a "Fatcat Collection", which spanned the first six volumes.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] The manga was presented in the standard left to right American reading format.[clarification needed]
In 1986, What's Michael? received the Kodansha Manga Award for general manga.[14]
The manga was adapted into two anime OVA series in 1985 and 1988, and a 45-episode TV series in 1988–1989.
Story
Most episodes of the series fall into one of two kinds of stories. The first portrays the cats in a realistic way, living out normal lives with their owners. It finds humor in how humans observe their pets' naturally quirky behavior. The second type of story is complete fantasy in which all the animals are given anthropomorphic characteristics such as walking on two legs, wearing clothes, and being able to talk to each other; these episodes place the animals in a clichéd storyline, and mixes up their human personae with normal animal behavior.
Chapters
No. | Release date | ISBN | |
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1 | 18 January 1985 | 4-06-176507-8 | |
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See also
References
- ^ Kobayashi, Makoto (1997). What's Michael? - Michael's Album. Translated by Lewis, Dana; Smith, Toren. Dark Horse Comics (published 1997-04-01). ISBN 978-1-56971-247-4.
- ^ Kobayashi, Makoto (1997-07-30). What's Michael? - Living Together. Translated by Lewis, Dana; Smith, Toren. Dark Horse Comics. ISBN 978-1-56971-248-1.
- ^ Kobayashi, Makoto (1997-10-29). What's Michael? - Off the Deep End. Translated by Lewis, Dana; Sather, Jeanne; Smith, Toren. Dark Horse Comics. ISBN 978-1-56971-249-8.
- ^ Kobayashi, Makoto (1997). What's Michael? - Michael's Mambo. Translated by Lewis, Dana; Sather, Jeanne; Smith, Toren. Dark Horse Comics (published 1998-01-28). ISBN 978-1-56971-250-4.
- ^ Kobayashi, Makoto (November 2001). What's Michael? - Michael's Favorite Spot. Translated by Kotobuki, Hisashi; Gleason, Alan; Lewis, Dana; Winkler, Erin; Smith, Toren; Hernandez, Lea. Dark Horse Comics (published 2002-01-16). ISBN 978-1-56971-557-4.
- ^ Kobayashi, Makoto (2002-07-17). What's Michael? - A Hard Day's Life. Translated by Lewis, Dana; Hernandez, Lea. Dark Horse Comics. ISBN 978-1-56971-744-8.
- ^ Kobayashi, Makoto (2003). What's Michael? - Fat Cat in the City. Translated by Lewis, Dana; Hernandez, Lea; Smith, Toren. Dark Horse Comics (published 2003-02-19). ISBN 978-1-56971-914-5.
- ^ Kobayashi, Makoto (2003). What's Michael? - Show Time. Translated by Lewis, Dana; Hernandez, Lea; Smith, Toren. Dark Horse Comics (published 2003-09-17). ISBN 978-1-56971-972-5.
- ^ Kobayashi, Makoto (2004-04-14). What's Michael? - The Ideal Cat. Dark Horse Comics. ISBN 978-1-59307-120-2.
- ^ Kobayashi, Makoto (2005). What's Michael? - Sleepless Nights. Dark Horse Comics (published 2005-06-22). ISBN 978-1-59307-337-4.
- ^ Kobayashi, Makoto (2006-05-10). What's Michael? - Planet of the Cats. Dark Horse Comics. ISBN 978-1-59307-525-5.
- ^ Kobayashi, Makoto (2020). What's Michael?: Fatcat Collection Volume 1. Translated by Lewis, Dana; Smith, Toren. Dark Horse Comics (published 2020-02-12). ISBN 978-1-50671-414-1.
- ^ Dark Horse comics (2020-02-12). "What's Michael? Fatcat Collection Volume 1 TPB :: Profile :: Dark Horse Comics". Retrieved 2020-07-05.
- ^ Joel Hahn. "Kodansha Manga Awards". Comic Book Awards Almanac. Retrieved 2007-08-21.
External links
- What's Michael? (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- "Translated Manga Pick of the Month"—J-pop.com
- What's Michael? vol. 1 review—Ex.org
- Manga series
- 1984 manga
- 1985 anime OVAs
- 1988 anime television series debuts
- 1988 anime OVAs
- 1988 anime television series
- Animated television series about cats
- Dark Horse Comics titles
- Kodansha manga
- Seinen manga
- Shaft (company)
- TV Tokyo original programming
- Winner of Kodansha Manga Award (General)
- Books about cats
- Manga stubs