Boogiepop

Boogiepop
The logo used for the English releases of Boogiepop products
ブギーポップシリーズ
(Bugīpoppu shirīzu)
Created byKouhei Kadono
Light novel
Written byKouhei Kadono
Illustrated byKouji Ogata
Published byMediaWorks
English publisher
ImprintDengeki Bunko
DemographicMale
Original runFebruary 25, 1998 – present
Volumes23 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed by
Produced by
  • Shou Tanaka
  • Takao Kiyose
  • Aya Iizuka
  • Ayuri Taguchi
  • Mitsuhiro Ogata
Written byTomohiro Suzuki
Music byKensuke Ushio
StudioMadhouse
Licensed by
Original networkAT-X, Tokyo MX, TVA, KBS, SUN, BS11
Original run January 4, 2019 March 29, 2019
Episodes18 (List of episodes)

The Boogiepop series (ブギーポップシリーズ, Bugīpoppu shirīzu) of Japanese light novels is written by Kouhei Kadono and illustrated by Kouji Ogata. It includes titles from different media, each connected by repeating characters and related plots. Presented in vignettes, each chapter presents the reader with only snapshots of what is happening, leaving them to find clues to understand the greater plot.[1]

Boogiepop is best characterized as young adult fiction; by March 2000, two million copies of Kadono's Boogiepop light novels works were in print.[2][3]

Kadono has published fourteen light novels and has serialized short stories in Dengeki hp,[4] many of which have been published as a four-volume series about Pete Beat, a member of the Towa Organization. Two manga serials have been drawn for this series, which were serialized in Dengeki Daioh[5] and Dengeki Animation.[1]

In 2000, the anime series Boogiepop Phantom aired on Japanese television; a drama CD, featuring Kaori Shimizu, was released to promote this series.[5] Later that year, the movie Boogiepop and Others was released.[1] The anime and live action film were inspired by the original light novels and have also been released in English by The Right Stuf International, while Seven Seas Entertainment released four of the light novels and the manga.

  1. ^ a b c Smith, Lesley. "Boogiepop: The Ultimate Guide (Part 1 of 4)". Seven Seas Entertainment. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  2. ^ "Seven Seas Enters the World of Boogiepop". Seven Seas Entertainment. 31 October 2005. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  3. ^ Kadono, Kouhei (24 April 2006). Boogiepop Doesn't Laugh. Vol. 1. Seven Seas Entertainment. p. 187. ISBN 978-1-933164-18-2.
  4. ^ Collette, Chris. "Boogiepop Short Stories". Archived from the original on 4 May 2006. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  5. ^ a b Smith, Lesley. "Boogiepop: The Ultimate Guide (Part 3 of 4)". Seven Seas Entertainment. Retrieved 8 August 2019.