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Babel II (バビル2世 Babiru Ni-Sei) is a 1971 manga series by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. Yokoyama's manga has been animated three times. In 1973, as a television series. In 1992, as an original video animation series. And in 2001, as a 13 episode television series. Yokoyama also wrote the sequel manga in the parallel universe, His name is 101 (その名は101 Sono Na wa 101(Wan-Zero-Wan)).
[edit] Common plotThe series follows Koichi, a Japanese schoolboy who learns he is the reincarnation of the alien entity "Babel". As such, Koichi is entrusted with Babel's powers and joined by three protectors: Rodem, a shape-shifting black panther; Ropross, a Pteradactyl-like flying creature; and Poseidon, a giant robot that always rises from the depth of the ocean when summoned. The boy hero commands his new found powers and companions to defend the Earth. [edit] Babel II (Manga)[edit] Characters
[edit] Three Servants
[edit] Yomi's weapons
[edit] Sono Na wa 101 (Manga)[edit] PlotThere was a boy called registration number "101" (one-zero-one) in the secret laboratory which CIA administered. The boy was Koichi Yamano who was once called Babel II and saved the world. Koichi was told that his blood makes the cure-all which saves dying sick persons and wounded persons, and he provided the laboratory with his blood after fighting with Yomi. But, he has noticed that the laboratory transfused his blood into subjects and produced supermen like him artificially. He escaped from the lab. He decided to exterminate supermen born by his blood scattered all over the world. However, the enemy sends espers to him one after another. Three servants for Babel II, Lodem, Ropross, and Poseidon, are confined in the underground nuclear test site by CIA, so Koichi is forced to a lonely fight. [edit] TV anime (1973)[edit] Cast
[edit] OVA (1993)[edit] Cast
[edit] Beyond Infinity (2001)[edit] Cast
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