It's a new year, but let's start off this year like we did last year. That's right, this is the second Jump January at The Land of Obscusion! Unlike last year, though, I won't be looking at 30 different Shonen Jump properties; instead, the focus will be on one specific property. This month, let's look at the "everyday life" of Jump's elder statesman, Kankichi Ryotsu (that's Ryo-san to you!).
There have been many iconic "faces" of Weekly Shonen Jump, but only one face has been around long enough to exist alongside almost all of them... And that face has a giant set of McDonalds Arch-esque, bushy eyebrows. Debuting in 1976 & still running to this very day, making it the longest-running manga in history (in terms of length;
Golgo 13 & a couple others are still older), Kankichi "Ryo-san" Ryotsu's antics in
Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kouen-mae Hashutsujo/
This is the Police Station in Front of Kameari Park in Katsushika Ward (
Kochikame for short) have run alongside the likes of
Ring ni Kakero,
Kinnikuman,
Fist of the North Star,
Dragon Ball,
Saint Seiya,
Yu Yu Hakusho,
Slam Dunk,
Rurouni Kenshin,
One Piece,
Naruto,
Bleach,
Toriko, &
Gintama, with no end in sight. Hell, the very title of the series is so iconic in Japan that even when the term "hashutsujo/police station" officially went back to the original, & more widely-used, term "koban" in 1994, creator Osamu Akimoto didn't bother updating the title. Unfortunately, the series' laid-back nature, not to mention its episodic style & insane length (it's over 180 volumes!), means that in North America it is essentially nothing more than a trivia question of anime fandom, with no real means of checking it out in English. A couple of volumes of the manga have been scanlated, one episode of the TV anime (ep 313) was fansubbed, and
the first movie was released on R2 DVD with official English subs, but outside of that we have nothing.
Still, every time I check out the world of
Kochikame I have a fun time doing so. That one fansubbed episode was an fun body swap story, the first movie mixed together seriousness & comedy extremely well, and the second movie was better than the first in every way. Unfortunately, getting any episodes of the 1996-2004 TV anime, which ran for 373 episodes, in good quality is kind of hard because said TV series has never been released in full on home video. Okay, technically the show did seem to get a complete release in the rental market, but on the retail side all that's been released are some TV specials on VHS, about the first third of the show on VHS, and some themed DVD releases... And for Jump January I'll be looking at these themed DVD releases. First up are a trio of DVDs released by Bandai Visual back in 2006 to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the series, each of which carry a certain theme. "Selection 1" goes under the subtitle
Ninjou-hen/
Humanity Chapter, with the focus being on serious episodes that deal with relationships & people's pasts. Oddly enough, while this is the first DVD for this series in terms of release schedule it's also the last in terms of episode chronology; go figure. Regardless, though, are these episodes good, even if there aren't any subtitles to them?