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[[File:Fist of the North Star logo.png|thumb|right|The original version of the ''Fist of the North Star'' logo.]] | [[File:Fist of the North Star logo.png|thumb|right|The original version of the ''Fist of the North Star'' logo.]] | ||
'''''Fist of the North Star''''' is the official title given to the various English adaptations of the ''[[Hokuto no Ken]]'' franchise published since 1989. Despite the similar sounding title, the name ''Fist of the North Star'' itself is not a direct translation of ''Hokuto no Ken'', as ''Hokuto'' (literally | '''''Fist of the North Star''''' is the official title given to the various English adaptations of the ''[[Hokuto no Ken]]'' franchise published since 1989. Despite the similar sounding title, the name ''Fist of the North Star'' itself is not a direct translation of ''Hokuto no Ken'', as ''Hokuto'' (literally "Northern Dipper") is the Japanese equivalent of ''Běidǒu,'' the Chinese name for the asterism known in the West as the [[Hokuto Shichi Sei|Big Dipper]], whereas "North Star" traditionally refers to the star of [[Taikyokusei|Polaris]], which is part of a separate constellation. As a translation of ''Hokuto no Ken'', the ''Fist of the North Star'' title predates any official use in commerce, as it was used by fanzines published by Fred Patton's Cartoon/Fantasy Organization throughout the 1980's.<ref name=hokutonofogie_20100202>{{cite web|url=http://hokutonofogie.blogspot.com/2010/02/twenty-five-years-fights-kenshiro-all.html|title= Twenty Five Years Fights Kenshiro! The All About Man Punishes Old Typewriting!|website=Hokuto no Fogie}}</ref> | ||
The ''Fist of the North Star'' | The ''Fist of the North Star'' branding started appearing more often in Japanese products following the production of the [[Fist of the North Star (live-action film)|1995 live-action film version]]. The English title also served as the namesake for the [[Nobuhiko Horie]]-founded company [[North Stars Pictures]]. | ||
==''Ken the Great Bear Fist''== | ==''Ken the Great Bear Fist''== | ||
Prior to the production of any official English adaptation of ''Hokuto no Ken'', Toei Corporation's International Sales & | [[File:Ken the Great Bear Fist title card.jpg|thumb|right|Title card from an unreleased English dub.]] | ||
Prior to the production of any official English adaptation of ''Hokuto no Ken'', Toei Corporation's International Sales & Promotion Department proposed the title ''Ken the Great Bear Fist'' for the foreign market, as they usually do for most of their works.<ref name=scifitoeienglish>{{cite web|url=http://www.scifijapan.com/articles/2013/03/01/toei-official-english-title-list/|title=Toei Official English Title List « SciFi Japan}}</ref> At one point during the 1980s, Toei produced a test English dub of the first episode (unrelated to the later dub produced Manga Entertainment) for promotional purposes in order to sell the rights of the series to potential foreign licensees. Reportedly this dub featured instrumental versions of the "[[Ai o Torimodose!!]]" and "[[Yuria... Towa ni]]" songs played alongside credit-less opening and ending animations.<ref>[http://blog.livedoor.jp/blauedonau/archives/50315044.html Promotional video info] (in Japanese)</ref> | |||
The title was also going to be used for Taxan's NES version of the [[Hokuto no Ken 2 (Famicom)|''Hokuto no Ken 2'' Famicom game]] at one point, before it was changed to ''Fist of the North Star'' in order to tie in with Viz's adaptation of the manga.<ref name=1988sces>{{cite web|url=http://www.chrismcovell.com/secret/FC__1988Q3.html#sces|title=1988 Summer Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago}}</ref> Despite this, the title ''Ken the Great Bear Fist'' is still used by Toei's corporate website.<ref name=toeicorp>{{cite web|url=http://corp.toei-anim.co.jp/en/film/detail.php?id=179|title=KEN, THE GREAT BEAR FIST|Film List|TOEI ANIMATION}}</ref> It is assumed that the French and Italian titles of the anime, ''Ken le Survivant'' ("Ken the Survivor") and ''Ken il Guerriero'' ("Ken the Warrior") respectively, were derived from ''Ken the Great Bear Fist''. | |||
==Manga== | ==Manga== | ||
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===Viz=== | ===Viz=== | ||
In 1989, the San Francisco-based company Viz Communications (now know as Viz Media) started publishing their version of ''Fist of the North Star'' under their Viz Select Comics imprint as a monthly comic magazine in a softbound "prestige" format. This initial attempt to publish ''Fist of the North Star'' in English only lasted eight issues, dated from April through November 1989, which adapted the first sixteen chapters of the manga (covering the [[King (organization)|King]] and [[Golan]] story arcs). Viz would resume publication of the series years later, this time in a more conventional pamphlet format, which only lasted 20 issues dated from December 1995 to July 1997. Because Viz published ''Fist of the North Star'' in a monthly format, with each issue of second run roughly adapting a chapter and a half, this meant that their English edition was serialized in a much slower pace than the original Japanese weeklies. As a result, Viz only adapted the manga up to the end of the [[Jagi]] story arc (at Chapter 44) during its accumulated three years of publication. | In 1989, the San Francisco-based company Viz Communications (now know as Viz Media) started publishing their version of ''Fist of the North Star'' under their Viz Select Comics imprint as a monthly comic magazine in a softbound "prestige" format. This initial attempt to publish ''Fist of the North Star'' in English only lasted eight issues, dated from April through November 1989, which adapted the first sixteen chapters of the manga (covering the [[King (organization)|King]] and [[Golan]] story arcs). Viz would resume publication of the series years later, this time in a more conventional pamphlet format, which only lasted 20 issues (divided into three parts) dated from December 1995 to July 1997. Because Viz published ''Fist of the North Star'' in a monthly format, with each issue of the second run roughly adapting a chapter and a half, this meant that their English edition was serialized in a much slower pace than the original Japanese weeklies. As a result, Viz only adapted the manga up to the end of the [[Jagi]] story arc (at Chapter 44) during its accumulated three years of publication. | ||
The translation (initially done by Fred Burke and Satoru Fujii during the first run, with Lillian Olsen replacing the latter in the second run) replaced many of the names and terms used throughout the story with anglicized equivalents. Most notably, the martial art of ''[[Hokuto Shin Ken]]'' was renamed the "Sacred Martial Art of the Great Bear", alternatively known as the "Fist of the North Star" (an attempt to reconcile the actual meaning of the Japanese title with its English counterpart), while the rival style of ''[[Nanto Sei Ken]]'' became the "Sacred Fist of the Southern Cross", sharing part of its name with [[Southern Cross|Shin's city]]. The artwork was also mirrored to suit the standard left-to-right reading convention in the west (as translating manga with unflipped artwork was not the norm at the time), resulting in several details, most notably the scars on [[Kenshiro]]'s chest, having to be redrawn to maintain consistency. | The translation (initially done by Fred Burke and Satoru Fujii during the first run, with Lillian Olsen replacing the latter in the second run) replaced many of the names and terms used throughout the story with anglicized equivalents. Most notably, the martial art of ''[[Hokuto Shin Ken]]'' was renamed the "Sacred Martial Art of the Great Bear", alternatively known as the "Fist of the North Star" (an attempt to reconcile the actual meaning of the Japanese title with its English counterpart), while the rival style of ''[[Nanto Sei Ken]]'' became the "Sacred Fist of the Southern Cross", sharing part of its name with [[Southern Cross|Shin's city]]. The artwork was also mirrored to suit the standard left-to-right reading convention in the west (as translating manga with unflipped artwork was not the norm at the time), resulting in several details, most notably the scars on [[Kenshiro]]'s chest, having to be redrawn to maintain consistency. | ||
Certain foreign language editions of ''Hokuto no Ken'', namely the first Italian edition (published under the title of ''Ken il Guerriero'') by Granata Press and the Spanish edition (''El puño de la estrella del norte'') by Planeta DeAgostini, were initially adapted from Viz's first run, but were eventually translated from the Japanese original after they reached the Chapter 16 cutoff point. | Certain foreign language editions of ''Hokuto no Ken'', namely the first Italian edition (published under the title of ''Ken il Guerriero'') by Granata Press and the Spanish edition (''El puño de la estrella del norte'') by Planeta DeAgostini, were initially adapted from Viz's first run, but were eventually translated from the Japanese original after they reached the Chapter 16 cutoff point. | ||
In 2021, VIZ started publishing a [[Fist of the North Star (VIZ Signature)|new translation]] of [[Hokuto no Ken: Ultimate Edition]]. | |||
===Gutsoon=== | ===Gutsoon=== | ||
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==Anime== | ==Anime== | ||
* The [[Hokuto no Ken (1986 movie)|1986 ''Hokuto no Ken'' movie]] was dubbed by Streamline Pictures, which was first released on VHS on September 27, 1991. The English script, written by | * The [[Hokuto no Ken (1986 movie)|1986 ''Hokuto no Ken'' movie]] was dubbed by Streamline Pictures, which was first released on VHS on September 27, 1991. The English script, written by [[wikipedia:Tom Wyner|Tom Wyner]] (who has a small role in the dub as [[Galf]]), was not a direct translation and thus takes several liberties with the original story. | ||
* The [[Hokuto no Ken (TV anime)|TV series]] was dubbed by Manga Entertainment in 1999 as ''Fist of the North Star: The Series'', although only the first 36 episodes were translated. The first 24 episodes were released on seven monthly | * The [[Hokuto no Ken (TV anime)|TV series]] was dubbed by Manga Entertainment in 1999 as ''Fist of the North Star: The Series'', although only the first 36 episodes were translated. The first 24 episodes were released on seven VHS tapes that were released during a monthly schedule (with each tape containing three episodes), while the remainder of the series aired on Showtime Beyond in the US and on the Sci-Fi Channel in the UK. The entire dub was eventually released on DVD in 2003. While the script for this dub was a direct translation of the original, it featured a new opening and different background music. | ||
* ''New Fist of the North Star'' - English dub of ''[[Shin Hokuto no Ken]]''. | * ''New Fist of the North Star'' - English dub of ''[[Shin Hokuto no Ken]]''. | ||
* ''Legends of the Dark | * ''Legends of the Dark King: A Fist of the North Star Story'' - English language version of ''[[Ten no Haō]]''. | ||
==Video games== | ==Video games== | ||
* ''Fist of the North Star'' (NES) - A North American version of the 1987 ''[[Hokuto no Ken 2 (Famicom)|Hokuto no Ken 2]]'' Famicom game published by Taxan. | * ''Fist of the North Star'' (NES) - A North American version of the 1987 ''[[Hokuto no Ken 2 (Famicom)|Hokuto no Ken 2]]'' Famicom game published by Taxan. The packaging uses cel artwork from Episode 70 of the TV series, which depicts [[Kenshiro]] sparring with [[Toki]], who never actually appears in the game. | ||
* ''Fist of the North Star: Ten Big Brawls for the King of the Universe'' (Game Boy) - A North American version of the 1989 ''[[Hokuto no Ken (Game Boy)|Hokuto no Ken]] Game Boy game published by Electro Brain. | * ''Fist of the North Star: Ten Big Brawls for the King of the Universe'' (Game Boy) - A North American version of the 1989 ''[[Hokuto no Ken (Game Boy)|Hokuto no Ken]]'' Game Boy game published by Electro Brain. | ||
* ''Fighting Mania: Fist of the North Star'' - An export version of ''[[Punch Mania: Hokuto no Ken]]'' arcade game by Konami. | * ''Fighting Mania: Fist of the North Star'' - An export version of ''[[Punch Mania: Hokuto no Ken]]'' arcade game by Konami. | ||
* ''Fist of the North Star'' (Arcade) - An English language version of the 2005 ''[[Hokuto no Ken: Shinpan no Sōsōsei Kengō Retsuden|Hokuto no Ken]] fighting game by Sega and Arc System Works. | * ''Fist of the North Star'' (Arcade) - An English language version of the 2005 ''[[Hokuto no Ken: Shinpan no Sōsōsei Kengō Retsuden|Hokuto no Ken]]'' fighting game by Sega and Arc System Works. | ||
* '' | * ''Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage'' - Export version of ''[[Hokuto Musō]]''. Released in Japan as ''Hokuto Musō International''. | ||
* '' | * ''Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage 2'' - Export version of ''[[Shin Hokuto Musō]]''. | ||
* ''Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise'' | |||
* ''Fist of the North Star: Legends ReVIVE'' - Export version of ''Hokuto no Ken: Legends ReVIVE''. | |||
==Live-action movie== | ==Live-action movie== | ||