The Three-Eyed One

The Three-Eyed One (三つ目がとおる, Mitsume ga Tōru) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Osamu Tezuka. It was originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine from 7 July 1974 through 19 March 1978 and was later published into thirteen tankōbon volumes by Kodansha. This story is about Hosuke Sharaku ("the Evil Prince" 悪魔のプリンス), the heir to the long lost super civilization of the "Three Eyed Ones", and his best friend, Chiyoko Wato, with whom he solves various problems, often of his own doing.

Mitsume ga tōru
Cover art from the third volume of the manga The Three-Eyed One
三つ目がとおる
Manga
Written byOsamu Tezuka
Published byKodansha
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Magazine
DemographicShōnen
Original run7 July 197419 March 1978
Volumes13
Anime television film
悪魔島のプリンス (Akumatō no Purinsu, The Prince of Devil Island)
Directed byYugo Serikawa
Produced byHidehiko Takei (Nippon TV)
Takeshi Tamiya (Toei Douga)
Written byOsamu Tezuka
Haruya Yamazaki
Music byKazuo Otani
StudioToei Animation
Original networkNippon TV
ReleasedAugust 25th, 1985
Runtime85 minutes
Anime television series
Directed byHidehito Ueda
Produced byMitsunobu Onaga
Toshishige Arai
Kuniaki Ōnishi
Written byMayori Sekijima
Music byToshiyuki Watanabe
StudioTezuka Productions
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original run 18 October 1990 26 September 1991
Episodes48
Game
DeveloperNatsume
PublisherNatsume
PlatformNES
Released1992

In 1977, The Three-Eyed One tied with another Tezuka manga, Black Jack, for the Kodansha Manga Award. The manga has since spawned a TV special by Shueisha and later an anime whose 48 episodes ran from 18 October 1990 through 26 September 1991. The main character appears in three video games: Mitsume ga Tooru by Natsume on the MSX in 1989, Mitsume ga Tooru/The Three-Eyed One by Tomy on the NES in 1992, Astro Boy: Omega Factor by Sega on the Game Boy Advance (as Astro Boy's arch-enemy) and Astro Boy by Sega on the PlayStation 2 (as an ally to Astro Boy in a sidequest).

Plot

To learn about his roots, Sharaku must investigate the mysterious ruins that a long lost civilization called the Three-Eyed Ones bequeathed to him. In his worldwide search, which takes both he and Chiyoko Wato to locations like Arizona, Easter Island, and Mexico, Sharaku deciphers ancient scriptures and uses gadgets he invents to help solve (or start) problems and mysteries.

Sharaku is frequently bullied for his childishness, and as such the story is also about how he fights back when the x-shaped bandage that covers his third eye is removed. Behind the bandage is hidden Sharaku's malicious third eye, and the boy's hidden evil genius emerges when it can see. Sharaku's rivalries with teachers or students are occasionally developed into major plot points.

Some of the story's appeal is that Osamu Tezuka, the story's author, has Sharaku investigate actual historic ruins that are shrouded in mystery and offer his own unique ideas.

Episodes

  1. The Three-Eyed One Is Here! I'm Sharaku.
  2. Ramen War! An Angry Blow.
  3. The Cute Little Babies Are Invaders.
  4. Looking for the Missing UFO.
  5. Pursue the High-Tech Speeding Car.
  6. Are the Pretty Girls a Snake's Agents?
  7. Sharaku is Possessed.
  8. A Three-Eyed Dog is Born.
  9. The Secret of the Three-Rock Mountain.
  10. No Kidding!? Sharaku is a Devil?
  11. Protect My Treasure!
  12. Protect the Underground Capital!
  13. Protect the Third Eye!
  14. Space Power Explodes!
  15. Psychic Power vs. Super Magic.
  16. The Legendary Monster is Discovered!
  17. School Entrance Examinations and Peace!?
  18. The Mysterious Bird Called a Moa!!
  19. The Ancient Devil Awakened.
  20. Open Your Mind, Ancient Devil.
  21. 3, 2, 1, Bang.
  22. Challenge of Ozuma, the Mysterious Thief.
  23. The Messenger from Ancient Times. (Mystery of the Three-Eyed Family, part 1)
  24. Secret Under the Bottom of the Lake. (Mystery of the Three-Eyed Family, part 2)
  25. The Search for the Treasure. (Mystery of the Three-Eyed Family, part 3)
  26. The Secret Mission. (Mystery of the Three-Eyed Family, part 4)
  27. Sharaku in Wonderland.
  28. The Villain Bumpuku Appears.
  29. Another Sharaku. (Ancient Prince Godai, part 1)
  30. Search for the Ultimate Weapon! (Ancient Prince Godai, part 2)
  31. Activate Gomora! (Ancient Prince Godai, part 3)
  32. The Earth Hijacking Plan. (Ancient Prince Godai, part 4)
  33. Get Back the Soul! (Ancient Prince Godai, part 5)
  34. Bumpuku Reappears.
  35. The Seven Pillars Appear! (Wearied Plant Bolbocc, part 1)
  36. Moegi, the Mysterious Girl. (Wearied Plant Bolbocc, part 2)
  37. The Shadow Lurking Underground. (Wearied Plant Bolbocc, part 3)
  38. The Land Starts to Move. (Wearied Plant Bolbocc. Part 4)
  39. Showdown: Sharaku vs. Bolbocc! (Wearied Plant Bolbocc, part 5)
  40. The Monkey Speaks! (The Easter Island Voyage, part 1)
  41. Landing on Devil Island. (The Easter Island Voyage, part 2)
  42. The Marriage of Pogo and Sharaku? (The Easter Island Voyage. part 3)
  43. Goodbye, Pogo. (The Easter Island Voyage, part 4)
  44. Going After the Moa.
  45. The Big Battle Over the Mexican Sky.
  46. The Plan to Assassinate the Moa.
  47. Super Bolbocc is Revived!
  48. Farewell, Sharaku Hosuke – a Pledge for Tomorrow.

Main characters

  • Hosuke Sharaku (Voiced by: Kazue Ikura) The last survivor of the three-eyed tribe have a third eye on his forehead which gives him astronomical intellect and psychic powers. In addition, "Abutoru-Damuraru-Omunisu-Nomunisu Beru Esu Horimaku" is a phrase in three-eyed script to control the weapon Red Condor.His name sounds simply like the Japanese pronunciation of Sherlock Holmes. If his third eye is covered, he becomes a very likeable, nice, clueless little kid.
  • Chiyoko Wato (和登 千代子) Kazu Noboru, (Voiced by: Naoko Matsui) A classmate of Sharaku who plays as his best friend, mother figure, and love interest. She is a self-confident, tomboyish and somewhat violent high school girl. She frequently refers to herself with the Japanese male pronoun 'boku'. Her name is a reference to the assistant of Sherlock Holmes, Watson. She often plays a huge role in thwarting Sharaku's plans for world conquest.
  • Dr. Kenmochi (Voiced by: Kazuhiko Kishino, Shunsuke Shima) the adoptive father of Sharaku.
  • Police inspector Unmei "Heppoko Inspector" (Voiced by: Kazuo Kumakura) A Star System character based on Ludwig van Beethoven, Unmei is a frequent guest in both manga and anime versions of Mitsume ga Tooru. He is a police chief, and is one of the characters who has seen Sharaku as the Three-Eyed One in action. Not much is known about his past or his personality, but he appears to be very dedicated to his work and cool in a crisis.
  • Higeoyagi or "Shunsaku Ban" (Voiced by: Kenichi Ogata) The owner of a Tokyo ramen shop and a good friend of Kenmochi. Higeoyaji has had to do a fair amount of caring for Sharaku, who can't be left alone when his father is away. Sharaku occasionally helps out in the ramen shop, but his distractable nature and clumsiness usually make more trouble for Higeoyaji. His nickname means 'mustached old man' in English. He is part of Osamu Tezuka's Star System as Shunsaku Ban, a famous detective.

Other characters

  • Mother of Sharaku-Immediately after leaving Sharaku to Kenmochi, she dies.
  • Onido Saburo (Kidou Saburo) (Voiced by: Shō Hayami) The leader of the bad group study at the same school of Sharaku and Wato. For bullying Sharaku in early.
  • Osamu (Voiced by: Megumi Tano) Osamu is an anime-only character based on Tezuka Osamu. He is Sharaku's classmate, and is portrayed as a nervous sort who likes to keep himself out of trouble. At times it has been indicated that Osamu (like the rest of her male classmates) may be interested in Wato romantically. He wears thick, round glasses and has a bulbous nose, and when in uniform is usually seen wearing his black student cap.
  • Takashi (Voiced by: Akira Ishida) While featuring occasionally in the manga, Takashi is seen far more often in the anime in Sharaku's small circle of friends. He is a little more quick to action, but is meek as well, preventing him from helping Sharaku much when he's being picked on. Takashi has beady black eyes and is fairly tall. He and Osamu are good friends.
  • Bankara (Voiced by Toshiharu Sakurai) His real name is Bando To Saburo. Captain of the judo club.- A member of the Judo Club, Bankara is Sharaku's classmate and could be considered a member of Kido's group, but truthfully he likes Sharaku and tries to protect him. He is one of the few people who know about Sharaku's Three-Eyed personality. Bankara is tall and heavyset with short black hair, and wears his student cap frayed.
  • Skunk Kusai (Voiced by: Fumihiko Trees) Claiming to Newkirk university professors, but he is actually a thief. He appears in Astro Boy "famous" as the villain in such Skunk Kusai and in "The Three-eyed One ".
  • Bumpuku Fukutaro (Voiced by: Yusaku Yara) Man of mystery that haunts Sharaku. He appeared in the episode "Villain Bumpuku appears".
  • Noble (Voiced by: Nozomu Sasaki) Keeper of the Lake Biwia. Uses super powers in the fight against goblins in the anime, he died from exhaustion after Sharaku told him that he loves Wato.
  • Garon (Voiced by: Unshō Ishizuka)
  • Aira, Moegi (Voiced by: Yuri Amano) A three-eyed mysterious girl who knows the clue of the plant Bolbocc.
  • Pogo, Bogota, Bokor, Ruby (Voiced by: Miyuki Sanae) A monkey who can speak human language. She is yearning Sharaku, and help him.
  • Ancient Prince Godaru,"Godal" Hen (Voiced by: Kazue Ikura) An ancestor of Sharaku. He is the Prince of Lemuria Kingdom, with a cruel outrageous personality. He possesses the body of Wato, but it is two-eyed, which doesn't give him much power and so he wants to possess the body of Sharaku.
  • Princess Shiguana (Voiced by: Naoko Matsui) The wife of Godaru and ancestor of Wato. Eventually sealed in the pot the soul dissolved the body of Godaru.
  • Moa - Originally an egg left under Sharaku's care when its mother, a Giant Moa (an extinct species unique to New Zealand) was killed, little Moa hatched and began living with him. She (gender is ambiguous, but appears to be female) is quite intelligent and loves Sharaku, though Wato isn't fond of the bird. Moa has the ability to fly; though her species has no wings, she can charge up her backside and fly like a rocket when need be. When she is older, she is capable of carrying people while flying. Very playful and vocal (though she cannot speak human languages), Moa also has a soft spot for Higeoyaji's gyoza dumplings.
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