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Karakurizōshi Ayatsuri Sakon (人形 (からくり)草紙あやつり左近, lit. "Doll Puppeteer Sakon", also translated as Sakon, the Ventriloquist) is a Japanese manga series written by Masaru Miyazaki (under the alias Sharakumaro) and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. It was serialized in the Shueisha magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from May 1995 to January 1996. The chapters were collected into four tankōbon bound volumes. The plot follows Tachibana Sakon, a bunraku puppeteer who solves mysteries with Ukon, a puppet. The manga was adapted into a 26-episode anime television series by Tokyo Movie Shinsha and broadcast on the satellite network WOWOW from October 1999 to March 2000.

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  • Karakurizōshi Ayatsuri Sakon (人形 (からくり)草紙あやつり左近, lit. "Doll Puppeteer Sakon", also translated as Sakon, the Ventriloquist) is a Japanese manga series written by Masaru Miyazaki (under the alias Sharakumaro) and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. It was serialized in the Shueisha magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from May 1995 to January 1996. The chapters were collected into four tankōbon bound volumes. The plot follows Tachibana Sakon, a bunraku puppeteer who solves mysteries with Ukon, a puppet. The manga was adapted into a 26-episode anime television series by Tokyo Movie Shinsha and broadcast on the satellite network WOWOW from October 1999 to March 2000. (en)
  • Karakurizōshi Ayatsuri Sakon (人形 草紙 あやつり 左近) es un manga escrito por (bajo el alias de Sharaku Maro) e ilustrado por Takeshi Obata. La trama sigue a Sakon Tachibana, Un titiritero bunraku que resuelve misterios con Ukon, su títere. El manga fue serializada en la revista de Shueisha Weekly Shonen Jump desde 1995 hasta 1996. Los capítulos fueron recogidos en cuatro volúmenes tankōbon. El manga fue adaptado en una serie anime de televisión por TMS Entertainment y transmitida por WOWOW del 8 de octubre de 1999 al 31 de marzo de 2000. (es)
  • 『人形草紙あやつり左近』(からくりぞうし あやつりさこん)は、『週刊少年ジャンプ』で、1995年23号から1996年1号まで、連載された写楽麿原作、小畑健作画による漫画、及び、それを原作としたアニメ作品。コミックス全4巻、文庫版全3巻。 人間国宝の文楽人形師・橘左衛門の孫で人形遣いの「橘左近」が、自分の操る童人形「右近」を相棒にして遭遇する様々な事件を解決していくミステリー。周囲や読者を不安にさせるサスペンス要素もある。 短期連載で終わったが、その後の小畑氏の活躍もあって再注目され、打ち切り作品でありながらアニメ化され文庫化されたほか、2005年にはコンビニコミックスとしても刊行されている。 (ja)
  • 《傀儡師左近》(日语:人形草紙あやつり左近)是由寫樂麿原作、小畑健作畫的日本漫畫作品。從1995年23號到1996年1號,於集英社漫畫雜誌週刊少年JUMP上進行連載。單行本全4卷。1999年曾改編為電視動畫,全26話。 (zh)
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  • 「左近からくり変化の章」〜第一段〜 (en)
  • 「信州百狐血雨地獄」〜第一段〜 (en)
  • 「信州百狐血雨地獄」〜第三段〜 (en)
  • 「信州百狐血雨地獄」〜第二段〜 (en)
  • 「埃及大王呪術地獄」〜第一段〜 (en)
  • 「埃及大王呪術地獄」〜第三段〜 (en)
  • 「埃及大王呪術地獄」〜第二段〜 (en)
  • 「埃及大王呪術地獄」〜第四段〜 (en)
  • 「奥飛騨幽霊奇譚」〜第一段〜 (en)
  • 「奥飛騨幽霊奇譚」〜第三段〜 (en)
  • 「奥飛騨幽霊奇譚」〜第二段〜 (en)
  • 「廃校の復讐鬼」〜第三段〜 (en)
  • 「恋花時雨咲乱舞」〜第一段〜 (en)
  • 「恋花時雨咲乱舞」〜第三段〜 (en)
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  • 「薪能薫悲恋情」〜第三段〜 (en)
  • 「薪能薫悲恋情」〜第二段〜 (en)
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  • 「豆州弐面鬼傀儡地獄」〜第二段〜 (en)
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  • 「左近からくり変化の章」〜第二段〜 (en)
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  • In the abandoned school, the students behave irrationally out of fear as one student after another is killed, including, it appears, the policeman. (en)
  • Kaoruko finds evidence that Isshiki has been living at Takahashi's house, and then Sakon discovers that the telephone handsets in the museum had been tampered with. Sakon tricks Isshiki into revealing that he knew about the telephone tampering, discrediting his alibi and exposing him as the murderer. It appears that Museum's director Yuuki Mari realized that the Egyptian knife that Isshiki purchased was a fake. Isshiki then killed her to hide his grave professional mistake. (en)
  • Sakon travels with Kaoruko to the house of Noh master Kujou to meet Naoto, the senior apprentice and potential partner in an arranged marriage. They find friction in the household with the eldest son Kouei a drunkard, jealous of his talented younger half-brother Eimei. On the eve of Naoto's final performance for the Kujou school, master Kujou is shot through the head by an arrow from a cross-bow some distance away. Kaoruko commences an investigation, with everyone under suspicion, including the niece Aki and long term attendant Tsubota. (en)
  • Aki reveals that Kouei is in deep in debt for gambling and becomes the main suspect, but Sakon reveals that the arrow was triggered by a timer, making anyone the potential killer. Because the crossbow was on a timer, they cannot determine if Kujou or Naoto was the target. Naoto finds a threatening note in his room, fired by the same crossbow that killed master Kujou, and then Aki is found stabbed to death by someone wearing an Oni mask. Following the attacker, they find Kouei dead in a crashed car with the Oni mask and costume, indicating that may have been the murderer all along. (en)
  • Sakon suspects foul play, and finds blood spatters on hydrangea flowers in the nearby Byakko Temple grounds. Legend says that the Temple was built to venerate the spirits of 100 foxes whose blood the master swordsmith Muramasa used during the quenching process to forge the Byakko sword. Sakon suggests that someone else killed Souichirou Akizuki and placed the blame on his son Kyouichi. (en)
  • During a family puppetry event, Sakon's grandfather Tachibana Saemon collapses during the performance. Later he declares Sakon as his successor, much to the dismay of other older puppeteers. During the play, "Love Flowers Tearfall Profuse Bloom Dance” led by Sakon, the most senior puppeteer, Niemon, collapses and dies on stage while manipulating the puppet of the demon which is said to be cursed. (en)
  • Sakon's investigations find that Dr. Kobayashi had Youko hospitalized even though she was not very ill. He also frequented a club in Tokyo where she worked as a hostess. Meanwhile, there are more ghostly sightings of Tsukiko, and the next day, Dr. Kobayashi is found hanged after being lured to a warehouse by a note from Tsukiko. Just then, Tsukiko walks by, suffering from amnesia. Hoshie explains to her who she is and Tsukiko gives them a videotape she found nearby. The tape shows Dr. Kobayashi being attacked in the warehouse, apparently by Tsukiko. (en)
  • Sakon reveals that the policeman is the killer seeking revenge. He is the brother of Osamu, a student who committed suicide after the puppetry club members bullied him years ago. (en)
  • As Sakon was carrying out his investigation, Yagisawa confessed his guilt and then jumped to his death. (en)
  • Sakon is invited by the Akizuki family to give a Bunraku performance. After the performance, the head of the family, Souichirou Akizuki receives a call and suddenly leaves. Meanwhile, Sakon is told that there have been slasher killings in the nearby village, and Akizuki's eldest son, Kyouichi is the main suspect. He has gone missing with an apparently cursed Byakko sword. A few hours later, another call is received saying that Souichirou has been murdered by his own son! (en)
  • Sakon takes Ukon to a puppet mansion to see a statue of a two-faced demon. While there, he encounters the pop idol Mai Kawai and her group of friends and affiliates. One of the group, Yagisawa, is killed when the two-faced demon statue falls on him. Sakon's aunt, Tachibana Kaoruko, believes that it was an accident, but Sakon suspects murder. (en)
  • During the investigation, Isshiki, the museum's manager becomes the main suspect but he seems to have a watertight alibi because he lives a long distance from the museum. Sakon suspects that he is living nearby with a female museum staff member, Takahashi, but then she is killed in the museum by a falling statue. (en)
  • On closer examination of the videotape, it appears that someone else was also in the warehouse before Dr. Kobayashi was killed. The ambitious Hospital director Terao appears to be the only one to benefit from the deaths. On their way to question Terao, his water mill house explodes with him inside. Sakon believes that he knows the killer, and catches and confronts Numata Mitsuru who is still alive after faking his own death. With these events, and the sight of a Takayama doll, Tsukiko recovers her memory, but has no recollection of recent events and is protected from the knowledge of her former fiance Mitsuri's murders. (en)
  • Sakon, Ukon, and Zenkichi go to Hida Takayama for a puppeteer festival and apparently see a ghost, the spirit of Nishimura Tsukiko. She was said to have committed suicide after making a mistake at the hospital where she worked and her fiance Numata Mitsuru's sister Youko died. Since then Numata Mitsuru has changed incurred gambling debts. Hoshie says she can't believe that her sister Tsukiko made a medical mistake or took her own life as that was completely out of character. Later Sakon and his group apparently see the ghost of Tsukiko push Numata Mitsuru to his death at a nearby hot springs. (en)
  • Fortunately Ukon had already been repaired by Sensei Fukami and was not in Hayami's workshop when it burned down. Everyone believes the explosion was caused by the young girl Saya's cat Ririsu that was also killed in the fire, but Sakon is suspicious. Sakon suspects that someone removed the gas hose, and plugged the outlet with cheese. The cat Ririsu then ate the cheese, releasing the gas and making it look like an accidental explosion. Next, Yoshida, another craftsman and one of the suspects, appears to have hanged himself. (en)
  • Sakon holds a seance with Ukon where Kyouichi's voice appears to reveal that he is dead and buried near flowers. A family friend, Oki Katsumi, reveals himself as the killer when he tries to dig up Kyouichi's body. Katsumi attacks with the Byakko sword, but breaks it on a stone fox statue and he is killed by the broken blade. (en)
  • Ukon needs repairs, so Sakon leaves the puppet with the craftsman Hayami at Fukami's puppetry workshop. When Sakon returns to retrieve Ukon there is a gas explosion and fire in Hayami's workshop and living quarters and Hayami is burned to death. (en)
  • Sakon visits the Ran'ou Museum to see his old Elementary School Master and mentor Kisaragi Ittetsu. Suddenly the Museum's director Yuuki Mari is found dead, killed by an Egyptian knife which was to be the main attraction in a new exhibition. Kaoruko finds evidence pointing to Kisaragi as the killer. (en)
  • Sakon deduces from evidence that a left-handed person committed both murders, but everyone there is right-handed. Sako discovers that Aoki, an assistant with his head bandaged from a fire years earlier, is really left-handed. Sakon uses Ukon to mimic the voices of the dead men, tricking Aoki into confessing that he is the killer. It is revealed that Aoki is in reality the ex-husband of Keiko, Hayami's partner, and Aoki is seeking revenge for the death of their daughter years earlier in the fire that disfigured him when he tried to save her. (en)
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  • Love Flowers Tearfall Profuse Bloom Dance - Part III (en)
  • Curse of the Egyptian Pharaoh - Part I (en)
  • Curse of the Egyptian Pharaoh - Part II (en)
  • Curse of the Egyptian Pharaoh - Part III (en)
  • Curse of the Egyptian Pharaoh - Part IV (en)
  • Love Flowers Tearfall Profuse Bloom Dance - Part II (en)
  • Eccentric Talk of the Okuhida Ghost - Part I (en)
  • Eccentric Talk of the Okuhida Ghost - Part II (en)
  • Eccentric Talk of the Okuhida Ghost - Part III (en)
  • Love Flowers Tearfall Profuse Bloom Dance - Part I (en)
  • Sakons Puppet: The Ghost Chapter - Part I (en)
  • Sakons Puppet: The Ghost Chapter - Part II (en)
  • Sakons Puppet: The Ghost Chapter - Part III (en)
  • The Izu Two-Faced Oni - Part I (en)
  • The Izu Two-Faced Oni - Part II (en)
  • The Izu Two-Faced Oni - Part III (en)
  • The Izu Two-Faced Oni - Part IV (en)
  • The Sympathy of Kaoru's Disappointed Love - Part I (en)
  • Vengeful Demon of the Abandoned School - Part II (en)
  • The Blood Rain of the One Hundred Foxes of Shinshu - Part II (en)
  • The Blood Rain of the One Hundred Foxes of Shinshu - Part I (en)
  • The Sympathy of Kaoru's Disappointed Love - Part III (en)
  • The Sympathy of Kaoru's Disappointed Love - Part II (en)
  • The Blood Rain of the One Hundred Foxes of Shinshu - Part III (en)
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  • Karakurizōshi Ayatsuri Sakon (人形 (からくり)草紙あやつり左近, lit. "Doll Puppeteer Sakon", also translated as Sakon, the Ventriloquist) is a Japanese manga series written by Masaru Miyazaki (under the alias Sharakumaro) and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. It was serialized in the Shueisha magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from May 1995 to January 1996. The chapters were collected into four tankōbon bound volumes. The plot follows Tachibana Sakon, a bunraku puppeteer who solves mysteries with Ukon, a puppet. The manga was adapted into a 26-episode anime television series by Tokyo Movie Shinsha and broadcast on the satellite network WOWOW from October 1999 to March 2000. (en)
  • Karakurizōshi Ayatsuri Sakon (人形 草紙 あやつり 左近) es un manga escrito por (bajo el alias de Sharaku Maro) e ilustrado por Takeshi Obata. La trama sigue a Sakon Tachibana, Un titiritero bunraku que resuelve misterios con Ukon, su títere. El manga fue serializada en la revista de Shueisha Weekly Shonen Jump desde 1995 hasta 1996. Los capítulos fueron recogidos en cuatro volúmenes tankōbon. El manga fue adaptado en una serie anime de televisión por TMS Entertainment y transmitida por WOWOW del 8 de octubre de 1999 al 31 de marzo de 2000. (es)
  • 『人形草紙あやつり左近』(からくりぞうし あやつりさこん)は、『週刊少年ジャンプ』で、1995年23号から1996年1号まで、連載された写楽麿原作、小畑健作画による漫画、及び、それを原作としたアニメ作品。コミックス全4巻、文庫版全3巻。 人間国宝の文楽人形師・橘左衛門の孫で人形遣いの「橘左近」が、自分の操る童人形「右近」を相棒にして遭遇する様々な事件を解決していくミステリー。周囲や読者を不安にさせるサスペンス要素もある。 短期連載で終わったが、その後の小畑氏の活躍もあって再注目され、打ち切り作品でありながらアニメ化され文庫化されたほか、2005年にはコンビニコミックスとしても刊行されている。 (ja)
  • 《傀儡師左近》(日语:人形草紙あやつり左近)是由寫樂麿原作、小畑健作畫的日本漫畫作品。從1995年23號到1996年1號,於集英社漫畫雜誌週刊少年JUMP上進行連載。單行本全4卷。1999年曾改編為電視動畫,全26話。 (zh)
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  • 人形草紙あやつり左近 (ja)
  • 傀儡師左近 (zh)
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