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Go!Go!Ackman

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Go! Go! Ackman
ゴーゴーアックマン
(Go! Go! Ackman)
Manga
Author Akira Toriyama
Publisher Flag of JapanShueisha
Serialized in V-Jump
Original run 19931993
Volumes 11
Game: Go Go Ackman
Developer Banpresto
Publisher Banpresto
Genre Action
Platform Super Famicom
Released December 23 1994 JP
Game: Go Go Ackman 2
Developer Banpresto
Publisher Banpresto
Genre Action
Platform Super Famicom
Released July 20 1995 JP
Game: Go Go Ackman 3
Developer Banpresto
Publisher Banpresto
Genre Action
Platform Super Famicom
Released December 15 1995 JP
Game: Go Go Ackman
Developer Banpresto
Publisher Banpresto
Genre Action
Platform Game Boy
Released August 25 1995 JP

Go!Go!Ackman (ゴーゴーアックマン) is a shonen manga created by Akira Toriyama A short manga that was published irregularly by V-Jump in 1993, Go! Go! Ackman is a humorous series about a 200 year old demon child named Ackman who harvests souls for the Dark Devil Lord. The manga is 12 chapters long, with each chapter being 6 pages long. When printed in V-Jump, all of the pages were in color. The reprinted version found in the third Toriyama Theater collection was printed in black and white. Anime : 1 OVA

Story

The first chapter begins when Ackman, a short demonic child who looks similar to Trunks from Dragon Ball Z without a nose, wakes up after a fifty-year nap. Ackman's parents and sisters come in this chapter. They have no major importance in the rest of the series. The only significant thing they do is explain to the reader that the family kills people and sells their souls to the devil. The only major character in this chapter is Godon, a red bat-winged creature that serves Ackman. His main purpose is to gather the souls of people Ackman kills in a jar. In the third chapter, the introduction to Ackman's main nemesis, Tenshi, a Cherub type angel (who looks very similar to Kuririn). Having thought that Ackman was dead he is shocked to find him out and killing again. Tenshi tries to kill Ackman throughout the rest of the chapter but fails miserably. One example is Tenshi tries to hit Ackman with a missile, but misses and hits a school bus full of school children. The rest of the series revolves around Ackman killing more people, Tenshi hiring various agents to do his job for him, sexual jokes, etc.

Video game adaptions

The manga has been adapted into a series of three console based platform video games for the Super Famicom. The first of these was more closesly based on the comics. The second pitted Ackman against an angelic rock group called the Metal Angels. The last saw Ackman face a flamboyantly gay pedophile police officer, and saw Ackman teaming up with his longtime rival Tenshi-kun. Both characters were playable and could be switched between. These games were action platformers like most licensed games of the day, with gameplay vaguely similar to Mega Man. There was also a handheld game for the Game Boy that was a maze chase game like Pac-man.

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