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Triage X (jap. トリアージX, Toriāji X, [triˈɑːʒ iks]) ist eine Manga-Reihe von Shōji Satō, die monatlich in der Dragon Age erscheint und zu der ab April 2015 eine Anime-Fernsehserie erschienen ist.
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dbo:abstract | Triage X (jap. トリアージX, Toriāji X, [triˈɑːʒ iks]) ist eine Manga-Reihe von Shōji Satō, die monatlich in der Dragon Age erscheint und zu der ab April 2015 eine Anime-Fernsehserie erschienen ist. (de) Triage X (トリアージX, Toriāji X) est un manga écrit et dessiné par Shōji Satō. Il est prépublié depuis avril 2009 dans le magazine Monthly Dragon Age de l'éditeur Fujimi Shobo et est compilé en vingt-cinq tomes en août 2022. La version française est publiée par Pika Édition à partir de mai 2013. Une adaptation en série télévisée d'animation produite par le studio Xebec est diffusée entre avril et juin 2015 sur Tokyo MX au Japon et en simulcast par Crunchyroll dans les pays francophones. (fr) Triage X (トリアージX (イクス), Toriāji Ikusu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shōji Satō. It has been serialized in Fujimi Shobo's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Dragon Age since 2009 and collected in 25 tankōbon volumes so far, as of August 2022. Yen Press publishes the manga in North America and has released 22 volumes as of March 15, 2022. There was also a Special volume released, entitled "Triage X Tribute" with little side stories about the Triage X main character cast drawn by friends and assistants of Shōji Satō to honor his work. A 10-episode anime television series adaptation by Xebec was broadcast on Tokyo MX from April 8, 2015 to June 10, 2015. An anime OVA episode was bundled in the release of the series' twelfth volume in November 2015. In May 2015, Sentai Filmworks licensed Triage X for an English-language release in North America, while Animatsu Entertainment licensed the series for release in the United Kingdom. (en) 『トリアージX』(トリアージイクス)は、佐藤ショウジによる日本の漫画作品。話数表記は「CASE:○」。 (ja) Triage X (トリアージX Toriāji X?) è un manga shōnen scritto e disegnato da Shōji Satō. Serializzato sul Monthly Dragon Age di Fujimi Shobō dal 9 aprile 2009, in Italia è edito da Panini Comics. Un adattamento anime, prodotto da Xebec, è stato trasmesso in Giappone tra l'8 aprile e il 10 giugno 2015. (it) Triage X (トリアージ Toriāji Ikusu?) é uma série de mangá japonesa escrita e ilustrada por Shōji Satō. Tem sido publicado em Fujimi Shobo shonen mangá e na revista Monthly Dragon Age desde 2009, em vinte e cinco; volumes até agora. A Yen Press publicou o mangá na América do Norte e lançou vinte e dois volumes em 15 de março de 2022. Houve, também, foi lançado um volume especial, intitulado "Triage X Tributo", com pequenas histórias sobre os personagens principais de Triage X desenhados por amigos e assistentes de Shōji Satō para homenagear o seu trabalho. Também foi feita uma adaptação para anime pela Xebec que foi transmitido na Tokyo MX entre 8 de abril, até 2015 e 10 de junho de 2015. (pt) 《絕命制裁X》(日语:トリアージX)是日本漫畫家創作的日本漫畫作品。於《月刊Dragon Age》2009年5月号開始連載,最初是不定期連載,2010年10月号宣布固定隔月連載。故事的概要是一群專門葬送法律無法制裁的犯罪者的組織。 電視動畫於2015年4月開始播放。 (zh) |
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dbo:numberOfVolumes | 25 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger) |
dbo:publisher | dbr:Fujimi_Shobo |
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dbp:alttitle | Yu kagen ikaga? (en) |
dbp:author | dbr:Shōji_Satō_(artist) |
dbp:caption | The cover of the 1st volume released in North America by Yen Press. It features Mikoto Kiba. (en) |
dbp:demographic | dbr:Shōnen_manga |
dbp:director | Takao Kato (en) Akio Takami (en) |
dbp:episodeList | #Episode list (en) |
dbp:episodenumber | 2 (xsd:integer) 3 (xsd:integer) 4 (xsd:integer) 5 (xsd:integer) 6 (xsd:integer) 7 (xsd:integer) 8 (xsd:integer) 9 (xsd:integer) 10 (xsd:integer) OVA (en) |
dbp:episodes | 10 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:first | 2009-04-09 (xsd:date) 2015-04-08 (xsd:date) |
dbp:isbn | 0978-04-04 (xsd:date) |
dbp:jaKanji | トリアージX (en) |
dbp:jaRomaji | Toriāji Ikusu (en) |
dbp:language | Japanese (en) |
dbp:last | 2015-06-10 (xsd:date) |
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dbp:licensedreldate | 2012-10-30 (xsd:date) 2013-02-26 (xsd:date) 2013-06-25 (xsd:date) 2013-11-05 (xsd:date) 2014-01-21 (xsd:date) 2014-05-27 (xsd:date) 2014-08-26 (xsd:date) 2014-11-18 (xsd:date) 2015-03-24 (xsd:date) 2015-09-22 (xsd:date) 2016-01-26 (xsd:date) 2016-09-27 (xsd:date) 2017-07-18 (xsd:date) 2017-10-31 (xsd:date) 2018-05-22 (xsd:date) 2018-10-30 (xsd:date) 2019-03-26 (xsd:date) 2019-08-20 (xsd:date) 2020-03-24 (xsd:date) 2020-10-06 (xsd:date) 2021-06-15 (xsd:date) 2022-03-15 (xsd:date) 2022-09-13 (xsd:date) 2023-01-17 (xsd:date) — (en) |
dbp:magazine | dbr:Monthly_Dragon_Age |
dbp:music | Makoto Miyazaki (en) |
dbp:name | Triage X (en) |
dbp:network | Tokyo MX, Sun TV, TVQ, CTC, tvk, TV Saitama, GBS, MTV, BS11 (en) |
dbp:originalairdate | 2015-04-15 (xsd:date) 2015-04-22 (xsd:date) 2015-04-29 (xsd:date) 2015-05-06 (xsd:date) 2015-05-13 (xsd:date) 2015-05-20 (xsd:date) 2015-05-27 (xsd:date) 2015-06-03 (xsd:date) 2015-06-10 (xsd:date) 2015-11-02 (xsd:date) |
dbp:producer | Kenjiro Gomi (en) |
dbp:publisher | dbr:Fujimi_Shobo |
dbp:reldate | 2009-12-08 (xsd:date) 2010-09-07 (xsd:date) 2011-09-07 (xsd:date) 2012-03-07 (xsd:date) 2012-08-07 (xsd:date) 2013-02-07 (xsd:date) 2013-08-09 (xsd:date) 2014-02-08 (xsd:date) 2014-09-09 (xsd:date) 2015-03-09 (xsd:date) 2015-05-09 (xsd:date) 2015-11-09 (xsd:date) 2016-05-09 (xsd:date) 2016-11-09 (xsd:date) 2017-05-09 (xsd:date) 2017-11-09 (xsd:date) 2018-06-09 (xsd:date) 2018-12-07 (xsd:date) 2019-06-08 (xsd:date) 2020-01-09 (xsd:date) 2020-07-09 (xsd:date) 2021-02-09 (xsd:date) 2021-08-06 (xsd:date) 2022-02-09 (xsd:date) 2022-08-09 (xsd:date) |
dbp:released | 2015-11-02 (xsd:date) |
dbp:runtime | 1500.0 (dbd:second) |
dbp:secondlanguage | English (en) |
dbp:shortsummary | 2.840184E8 (dbd:second) Oriha and several other idols are invited to the inauguration of a new TV Station building. Oriha is set to perform alongside the idol twin sisters Haron and Sumire Mikazuki, but an armed group infiltrates the building. The terrorists, led by a man in a wolf mask, cut the electricity, lock the audience in a room, and take the idol hostages, but Oriha and the Mikazukis avoid being captured since Haron had to use the ladies room. Oriha notices something's wrong and after analyzing the situation in her dressing room, they are attacked by a man in disguise. The man inside the suit turns out to be drugged, but Oriha manages to knock him out. The man in the wolf mask, who calls himself Wild Hunt, tells on live TV that they're here to take revenge on Black Label and executes an idol in front of everyone. With every police officer in the city surrounding the building, Wild Hunt shows that the hostages are on a high floor and threatens to kill them by defenestration if they don't obtain their ransom, but in secret tells one of his henchmen that their objective has already been fulfilled. Oriha provokes a fire and using the sprinklers they avoid the cameras and reach the stairs, so she separates from the twins. Black Label is on hold and Arashi tells Mikoto they should trust Oriha, while she goes to see the body of her fellow idol. (en) Detective Tatara tries to interrogate Mrs. Fujino , but Mochizuki General Hospital's staff frustrate his attempts. Dr. Mochizuki congratulates his agents and announces that Arashi, Mikoto and Oriha will become a team known as Ampule 1, supporting the Ampule 0 formed by Dr. Yuuko Sagiri, Dr. Miki Tsurugi and nurse Sayo Hitsugi. Masaki kidnaps Mrs. Fujino and his henchman Yoroida fatally runs over the elder Mrs. Kimura, one of Yuuko's patients, during the kidnapping. At an abandoned apartment complex, Masaki and his men await for the vigilantes while Masaki gives Fujino a drug known as Platinum Lily. When Tatara tries to save Fujino, the drugged woman stabs him, and when Mikoto tries to help him, Konomi Suzue, Tatara's partner enters the room, only to be taken hostage by Masaki's thugs. While Sayo, Miki and Yuko begin the assault, Arashi arrives just in time to save Mikoto, and Yuko avenges her patient by killing Yoroida. Arashi and Mikoto confront Masaki on the building's rooftop and when Fujino tries to attack him, Arashi knocks her out. Arashi tells Masaki that he always had a conscience, even with the surgery and that is what gives him strength. When Masaki tries to escape using a helicopter, Oriha shots it down and Arashi kills Masaki. In the aftermath, Dr. Mochizuki tells his aid that they will continue with their triages, while the same mysterious group comment that they will eventually encounter Black Label. (en) Mikoto remembers her brother's death while going on a mission, only to arrive and find out their target has been burned to death by another vigilante. Meanwhile former Black Label member Shiniichiro Inunaki gives Dr. Mochizuki a footage of Arashi's previous mission, that was recorded by Masaki before dying. Inunaki in exchange for his silence gives Black Label information about a new drug whose cargo will arrive very soon, and the consequences of its spreading. At school Mikoto meets the mysterious transfer student Chikage Hizaki, and the latter expresses her interest in Mikoto. Ampule 1 is sent to kill the leaders of the Kabuto Group, who are interested in acquiring the new drug. Despite successfully killing their targets, they encounter the arsonist once more before she escapes. Ampule 0 is sent to investigate on their own and Sayo follows Inunaki to the hideout of some arms dealers. While riding on her motorbike, Mikoto encounters Chikage. Meanwhile Kunio Oomichi, the brother of one of the killed members of the Kabuto plots his revenge. Sayo kills most of the dealers and before he can interrogate the surviving one, a sniper kills him, while Inunaki simply leaves. Mikoto tells Chikage how her brother died in a motorcycle accident and she also nearly died, so Chikage tells her how she lost both her parents at a terrorist incident, and how she and her sister were taken care of by a doctor, only for her sister to die in a house fire that scarred her. A drugged student tries to rape Arashi's classmate Yuu Momokino, but Chikage and Mikoto stop him in time. The drugged man escapes, but in his phone there's a ransom demand from Oomichi, who has taken another student hostage. Chikage and Mikoto part ways, in order to kill the remnants of the Kabuto. (en) The girls relax at the bath and discuss their previous mission. Suzue is now on intensive care under the guarding eye of Tatara. Fiona mentions that she will recover and that there's no D99 in her system. Yuuko mentions that Syringe escaped from her, and blames Sayo for them getting away. Hitsugi apologizes for the trouble she's caused and a rivalry between Sayo and Mikoto for Arashi begins. Arashi finds himself resolved to keep fighting to protect those he cares. At school Arashi's classmates Yuu Momokino and Hinako Kominato talk about some mysterious kidnappings and how strange people also began to appearing, but Arashi knows the truth and warns them to be careful. Miki tries to get information from Inunaki, but Shinichiro only teases her and gives them a clue. Fiona and Masamune discuss the reappearance of the D99 virus and how it could endanger mankind. Mikoto and Arashi go after a drug dealer that's in a car chase with a woman hostage, and when they succeed in stopping him, they don't get new information on Syringe. While Mikoto takes the woman to the hospital, Arashi walks back home. (en) Before Wild Hunt can kill one of the hostages, Oriha distracts them and kills some henchmen using a homemade bomb. Oriha speaks to Wild Hunt using a radio and the terrorist reveals its knowledge of Black Label. Oriha fails to bargain with Wild Hunt and the police officers realize something's wrong with the blueprints. The man in charge of the security room turns out to be Wild Hunt's sub-commander and when Oriha manages to avoid him, he announces that the plan is in its final stage. The police storms the building and a gunfight happens, with Oriha being surprisingly saved from two gunmen by the Mikazuki sisters. Wild Hunt, who turns out to be a woman with a voice changer, knocks out Haron and Sumire and captures Oriha, but Ampule 1 springs into action. Wild Hunt and her men use secret tunnels that reach the subway to escape, but Mikoto and Arashi reach them in time. While Mikoto deals with the thugs, Arashi faces the sub-commander and Wild Hunt in total darkness. Wild Hunt, whose real name is Siren, directs his henchman by mimicking Oriha's voice, hoping to make Arashi panic. Arashi remains calm and by remembering Inunaki's lesson, kills the sub-commander and fatally shoots Siren. As she lays dying, Siren realizes Arashi is like them and says the world is about to change before dying. Oriha reunites with Haron and Sumire, while Mikoto and Arashi are ambushed by a masked rider. (en) Mikoto confronts Oomichi and finds herself surrounded by hostages strapped with explosive vests. Oomichi stabs Mikoto in a leg and forces her to "play a game" of escaping from the hostages within 10 minutes. Mikoto fails to reason with the hostages and when they try to kill her, she's saved by Chikage, who kills them since they used self-preservation as an excuse to hurt others. Chikage and Mikoto realize each other's identity and when Chikage tells her reasons to kill alongside her master, Mikoto suspects she's being manipulated. Oomichi sets the storage on fire and challenges the vigilantes to get him. Chikage tells Mikoto her feelings and leaves her behind, and before Mikoto collapses, Arashi arrives and gives her bike, urging his partner to finish this, while Oriha successfully deactivates the vests and saves the hostages. Before Chikage can kill Oomichi, Mikoto uses her bike to intercede and when Chikage tries to kill her, Mikoto yells how she cares about her and that is not too late. Oomichi tries to signal his snipers, but they have already being killed by Ampule 0, and he's then killed by Detective Makoto Ogawa, Chikage's master. Ogawa suddenly shoots Chikage in the eye since he considers her useless now. Arashi then throws his gun at Mikoto and she fatally shoots Ogawa, who before dying says that he considers Black Label's actions useless. Chikage regains consciousness and tells her friend that she hopes to reincarnate in a better world alongside her sister, before letting herself fall to the flames. Afterwards, Suzue shows Tatara that the Ogawa they knew was an impostor, and the veteran detective wonders how deep the secrets go. While Black Label wonders how Ogawa knew about them, Ogawa's allies begin to move. (en) Mikoto starts to develop feelings towards Arashi, but is unsure on how to act on them. Kaoru and Kaori attack Suzue, only for Tobishiro's thugs to kidnap her, barely managing to escape with the captive detective. Detective Hijiri, Black Label's contact on the police informs the situation, while Goryu, Tobishiro's second-in-command prepares to torture Suzue by showing her all the addicted girls that she has broken both in mind and body. She also mentions that she's reserving the Platinum Lily for later and how torture works for her. Fiona informs Dr. Mochizuki that Syringe was looking for information in the Public Safety's server, but their motives remain unknown. Black Label goes to Tobishiro's hideout at an abandoned mine, while Goryu taunts Suzue that Kyoji intends to play with her first, so she leaves to receive him. Oriha and Mikoto attract the guard's attention while Arashi looks for Suzue. Kaoru and Kaori also arrive, but they're confronted by a recovered Sayo, who proceeds to trash them around. When Kaori asks how she can be so strong, Sayo tells them that her father Itaru Togo used the D99 virus to save her from an incurable disease, and that she killed him when she snapped. The twins only say that they received their powers from a princess and before Hitsugi can kill them, Mr. Astro arrives and takes them away. Meanwhile Arashi finds and rescues Suzue, but accidentally releases all the girls that were infected with the Platinum Lily. (en) The rider turns out to be Arashi's mentor, Inunaki, who was simply testing them. Inunaki also informs them that their suspicions about Siren's actions were right; she was distracting the police while her comrades stole from a cargo ship two briefcases necessary to manufacture the Platinum Lily. The ship belongs to Kyoji Tobishiro, from the influential Tobishiro Clan that rules the city from the shadows, but Inunaki mentions that Tobishiro doesn't truly understand what Platinum Lily really is. Ampule 0 goes to the ship and Sayo is attacked by the twin sisters Kaoru and Kaori Murasaki, while Yuko faces the masked Mr. Astro, who says that their group, Syringe, is declaring war to Black Label and their intentions to bring chaos to the world. The masked man D takes one of the briefcases, but Miki is able to obtain the other and Syringe makes the ship sink. Sayo is badly injured, but Yuuko finds her in time and taken to intense care. Dr. Mochizuki realizes he might know the contents of the briefcase and tells Arashi, Mikoto and Oriha what he knows. Masamune tells how he used to be the doctor of a mercenary group and in one of their missions they came across a village with access to an unknown virus, named D99 virus and its vaccine. The research team, formed by Masamune, his second-in-command Fiona Ran Winchester and Inunaki, discovered that the virus was capable of giving healing powers to those that survived it and its possibilities were limitless, but that the risks of falling in the wrong hands or mutating were too high, so they decided to destroy all the samples after the village was destroyed. It is then revealed that Arashi was the last person who received the virus, since Masamune didn't want to lose both him and his son. Arashi doesn't resent the doctor and Black Label wonders how it surfaced again. A frustrated Kyoji wants to spread the Platinum Lily as a way of spite his father, the Head of the Clan, meanwhile Sayo awakens. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Triage X (jap. トリアージX, Toriāji X, [triˈɑːʒ iks]) ist eine Manga-Reihe von Shōji Satō, die monatlich in der Dragon Age erscheint und zu der ab April 2015 eine Anime-Fernsehserie erschienen ist. (de) Triage X (トリアージX, Toriāji X) est un manga écrit et dessiné par Shōji Satō. Il est prépublié depuis avril 2009 dans le magazine Monthly Dragon Age de l'éditeur Fujimi Shobo et est compilé en vingt-cinq tomes en août 2022. La version française est publiée par Pika Édition à partir de mai 2013. Une adaptation en série télévisée d'animation produite par le studio Xebec est diffusée entre avril et juin 2015 sur Tokyo MX au Japon et en simulcast par Crunchyroll dans les pays francophones. (fr) 『トリアージX』(トリアージイクス)は、佐藤ショウジによる日本の漫画作品。話数表記は「CASE:○」。 (ja) Triage X (トリアージX Toriāji X?) è un manga shōnen scritto e disegnato da Shōji Satō. Serializzato sul Monthly Dragon Age di Fujimi Shobō dal 9 aprile 2009, in Italia è edito da Panini Comics. Un adattamento anime, prodotto da Xebec, è stato trasmesso in Giappone tra l'8 aprile e il 10 giugno 2015. (it) Triage X (トリアージ Toriāji Ikusu?) é uma série de mangá japonesa escrita e ilustrada por Shōji Satō. Tem sido publicado em Fujimi Shobo shonen mangá e na revista Monthly Dragon Age desde 2009, em vinte e cinco; volumes até agora. A Yen Press publicou o mangá na América do Norte e lançou vinte e dois volumes em 15 de março de 2022. Houve, também, foi lançado um volume especial, intitulado "Triage X Tributo", com pequenas histórias sobre os personagens principais de Triage X desenhados por amigos e assistentes de Shōji Satō para homenagear o seu trabalho. Também foi feita uma adaptação para anime pela Xebec que foi transmitido na Tokyo MX entre 8 de abril, até 2015 e 10 de junho de 2015. (pt) 《絕命制裁X》(日语:トリアージX)是日本漫畫家創作的日本漫畫作品。於《月刊Dragon Age》2009年5月号開始連載,最初是不定期連載,2010年10月号宣布固定隔月連載。故事的概要是一群專門葬送法律無法制裁的犯罪者的組織。 電視動畫於2015年4月開始播放。 (zh) Triage X (トリアージX (イクス), Toriāji Ikusu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shōji Satō. It has been serialized in Fujimi Shobo's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Dragon Age since 2009 and collected in 25 tankōbon volumes so far, as of August 2022. Yen Press publishes the manga in North America and has released 22 volumes as of March 15, 2022. There was also a Special volume released, entitled "Triage X Tribute" with little side stories about the Triage X main character cast drawn by friends and assistants of Shōji Satō to honor his work. A 10-episode anime television series adaptation by Xebec was broadcast on Tokyo MX from April 8, 2015 to June 10, 2015. An anime OVA episode was bundled in the release of the series' twelfth volume in November 2015. In May 2015, Sentai Filmwo (en) |
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