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''Battle Angel Alita'', known in Japan as , is a Japanese cyberpunk
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series created by Yukito Kishiro and originally published in
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's '' Business Jump'' magazine from 1990 to 1995. The second of the comic's nine volumes was adapted in 1993 into a two-part
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titled '' Battle Angel'' for North American release by
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and the UK and Australian release by
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. Manga Entertainment also dubbed ''Battle Angel Alita'' into English. A
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titled '' Alita: Battle Angel'' was released on February 14, 2019. The series is set in the
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future and focuses on Alita ("Gally" in the Japanese version, and several other countries), a female
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Panzer Kunst, which leads to her becoming a Hunter Warrior, or
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. The story traces Alita's attempts to rediscover her past and the characters whose lives she impacts on her journey. The manga series continued with '' Battle Angel Alita: Last Order'' and '' Battle Angel Alita: Mars Chronicle''.


Plot

''Battle Angel Alita'' tells the story of Alita, an
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c female
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, are found by cyber medic expert Daisuke Ido in the local garbage dump. Ido manages to revive her, and finding she has lost her memory, names her Alita after his recently deceased cat. The rebuilt Alita soon discovers that she instinctively remembers the legendary martial art, Panzer Kunst, although she does not recall anything else. Alita uses her Panzer Kunst to first become a
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, killing cyborg criminals in the Scrapyard, and then as a star player in the brutal gladiator sport of Motorball. While in combat, Alita awakens memories of her earlier life on Mars. She becomes involved with the floating city of Zalem (Tiphares in some older translations) as one of their agents and is sent to hunt down criminals. Foremost is the mad genius Desty Nova, who has a complex, ever-changing relationship with Alita. The futuristic
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world of ''Battle Angel Alita'' revolves around the city of Scrapyard (Kuzutetsu in the Japanese and various other versions), which has grown up around a massive scrap heap that rains down from Zalem. Ground dwellers have no access to Zalem and are forced to make a living in the sprawl below. Many are heavily modified by cybernetics to better cope with their hard life. Zalem exploits the Scrapyard and surrounding farms, paying bounty hunters (called Hunter-Warriors) to hunt criminals and arranging violent sports to keep the population entertained. Massive tubes connect the Scrapyard to Zalem, and the city uses robots for carrying out errands and providing security on the ground. Occasionally, Zalemites (such as Daisuke Ido and Desty Nova) are exiled and sent to the ground. Aside from the robots and exiles, there is little contact between the two cities. The story takes place in the former United States. According to a map, printed in the eighth volume, Scrapyard/Zalem is near
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, and the Necropolis is
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. Radio KAOS is at
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. Figure's coastal hometown is
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. Desty Nova's Granite Inn is built out of a military base—
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at
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,
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. ''Battle Angel Alita'' is eventually revealed to take place in the 26th century. The sequel ''Battle Angel Alita: Last Order'' introduces a
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called "Era
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" which has an
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of AD 1957. The original ''Battle Angel Alita'' series begins in ES 577 (AD 2533) and ends in ES 590 (AD 2546), ''Battle Angel Alita: Last Order'' is mostly set roughly in ES 591 (AD 2547), and ''Battle Angel Alita: Mars Chronicle'' alternates between ES 373–374 (AD 2329–2330) and ES 594 (AD 2550).


Characters

''Battle Angel Alita'' features a diverse cast of characters, many of whom shift in and out of focus as the story progresses. Some are never to be seen again following the conclusion of a story arc, while others make recurring appearances. The one character who remains a constant throughout is Alita, the
protagonist A protagonist () is the main character of a story. The protagonist makes key decisions that affect the plot, primarily influencing the story and propelling it forward, and is often the character who faces the most significant obstacles. If a ...
and title character, a young cyborg with amnesia struggling to uncover her forgotten past through the only thing she remembers from it: by fighting. Early on in the story, Daisuke Ido, a bounty-hunting cybernetic doctor who finds and revives Alita, plays a major role as well, but midway the focus begins to increasingly shift to Desty Nova, an eccentric
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scientist who has fled from Zalem. Desty Nova is the mastermind behind many of the enemies and trials that Alita faces, but does not make an actual appearance until more than two years into the story, although he is alluded to early on. Finally, Kaos, Desty Nova's son, a frail and troubled radio DJ with
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powers, also begins to play a crucial role after he comes in contact with Alita. He broadcasts his popular radio show from the wastelands outside the Scrapyard, staying away from the increasing conflict between Zalem and the rebel army Barjack.


Production

Alita was originally a female cyborg police officer named Gally in an unpublished comic called ''Rainmaker''. Publishers at
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liked her and asked Kishiro to make a new story with her as the main character. After he had come up with the plot for a storyline he was commissioned to make it a long-running series. Besides renaming ''Gally'' to ''Alita'', older North American versions of the manga also changed the city of ''Zalem'' (from Biblical Hebrew שָׁלֵם ''šālēm'', "peace") to ''Tiphares'' (after ''
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''). Since Kishiro also used the name ''Jeru'' (after ''
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'') for the facility atop ''Zalem'', ''Jeru'' was renamed ''Ketheres'' in the translation (after ''
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''). More recent versions reverted the cities' names back to Zalem and Jeru. To further develop the
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theme in the original series, ''Zalem'''s main computer was named ''
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'', "the king of Salem" and "priest to the Most High God".


Media


Manga

The manga was first published in
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's '' Business Jump'' magazine. It was then serialized from 1990 to 1995 in nine . Yukito Kishiro moved from Shueisha to
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in August 2010. The company acquired the license rights to ''Battle Angel Alita''. A 6-volume special edition titled ''Gunnm: Complete Edition'' was released in Japan on December 23, 1998. The series was released in B5 format and contains the original story. Also included are rough sketches, a timeline and the first three ''Battle Angel Alita: Holy Night & Other Stories'' short stories. From October 5 to November 16, 2016,
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republished ''Gunnm'' in B5 format. It was later reprinted in A5 format starting on November 21, 2018. A spin-off series titled was published in ''
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'' from September 1995 to July 1996 issues. It was released in a single volume on June 24, 1998. A spin-off series titled was published in ''
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'' from January 24, 1997, to December 19, 2006. It was released in a single volume on December 19, 2007. It is composed of four short side stories: "Holy Night", "Sonic Finger", "Hometown" and "Barjack Rhapsody". In North America,
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originally released the story in a 25-page comic book, after which it followed the same volume format as its Japanese counterpart. Viz also released the ''Ashen Victor'' spin-off series. Along with the rest of the series, Kishiro's original ''Battle Angel Alita'' manga has been licensed for North American publication through
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, who republished it the five-volume omnibus format in 2017 and 2018, with the last volume including ''Ashen Victor''. ''Holy Night & Other Stories'' has also been licensed by Kodansha USA, who published it digitally on October 30, 2018, and as hardcover on November 20. ''Battle Angel Alita'' has also been licensed for international release in a number of languages and regions. It was published in Spain by Planeta DeAgostini, in Brazil by Editora JBC, in France and Netherlands by Glenat, in Poland by
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, in Germany by Carlsen, in Taiwan by
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, in Argentina by
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and in Russia by Xl Media.


OVA

A two-episode OVA was released in 1993, incorporating elements from the second volume of the manga with changes to the characters and storyline. According to Kishiro, only two episodes were originally planned. At the time, he was too busy with the manga "to review the plan coolly" and was not serious about an anime adaptation. It remains the only anime adaptation of ''Battle Angel Alita'' to date and there are no plans to revive it. A 3-minute 3D- CGI rendered movie clip is included in volume 6 of the Japanese ''Gunnm: Complete Edition'' (1998–2000). It showcases Alita in a Third League Motorball race with players from two of her races such as "Armor" Togo, Degchalev, and Valdicci, and depicts events from both of those races.


Film

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and Director
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acquired the film rights to ''Battle Angel''. It was originally brought to Cameron's attention by filmmaker
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. Cameron is said to be a big fan of the manga, and he was waiting until CGI technology was sufficiently advanced to make a live-action 3D film with effects comparable to ''
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''. The film would be a
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adaptation of the first four volumes of the manga series; "What I’m going to do is take the spine story and use elements from the first four books. So, the Motorball from books three and four, and parts of the story of one and two will all be in the movie." ''Alita'' was originally scheduled to be his next production after the TV series '' Dark Angel'', which was influenced by ''Battle Angel Alita''. After ''Avatar'', he stated he would work on ''Avatar'' sequels before starting ''Alita''. Cameron's producer
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said, "I am sure you will get to see ''Battle Angel''. It is one of my favourite stories, a great story about a young woman's journey to self-discovery. It is a film that asks the question: What does it mean to be human? Are you human if you have a heart, a brain or a soul? I look forward to giving the audience the film." Landau half-jokingly stated that the project may be titled ''Alita: The Battle Angel'', because of Cameron's tradition in naming his films with either an "A" or a "T". In October 2015, it was reported that
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would direct the film with Cameron and Landau producing. On April 26, 2016, both ''
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'' and '' Variety'' reported that Maika Monroe, Rosa Salazar,
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and
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were in the running for the lead role. Near the end of May 2016, Salazar was cast as Alita, and on February 7, 2017, ''
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'' reported that
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would be joining the cast as one of the villains. On December 8, 2017, the first trailer for ''Battle Angel'' was released to the public, and the film, titled '' Alita: Battle Angel'' and directed by
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, came out in 2019.


Novels

A novelization of the manga by Yasuhisa Kawamura was released on April 4, 1997, by Shueisha's JUMP j-BOOKS label. In November 2018, Titan Books published ''Alita: Battle Angel—Iron City'', a prequel novel for the film. The novel was written by Pat Cadigan, a notable science fiction author.


Video game

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video game for the
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by
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. It is an adaptation of the manga, following Alita (Gally) from her discovery in the Zalem dump heap by Daisuke Ido up through and beyond her career as a TUNED agent. The story includes additional elements that Kishiro had conceived when he ended the original manga in 1995, but was unable to implement at the time, which involved Alita going into outer space. He then expanded the story, which formed the basis for the manga '' Battle Angel Alita: Last Order''.


Related works

* '' Ashen Victor'', a story set six years before the beginning of ''Battle Angel Alita'', published in ''
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''. It primarily tells the story of a Motorball player and it sets the evolution of the game into what it becomes in the ''Battle Angel Alita'' series. * '' Last Order'', a continuation of ''Battle Angel Alita'', published monthly in ''Ultra Jump'' and later in ''
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''. * '' Mars Chronicle'', a continuation of ''Last Order'', published in ''Evening'' and later in ''Comic Days''.


Reception

Yukito Kishiro's fantasy world garnered widespread acclaim from critics. ''Manga Life'' reviewer Adam Volk described the universe as intricately crafted and deeply engaging, noting that the first volume alone demonstrated Kishiro's mastery of the genre. He highlighted the manga's balance of dynamic action and well-developed, independent characters—a rarity in comics, films, and television—ultimately declaring it a classic tale of life's struggles. Patrick King of ''Animefringe'' lauded the grandeur of Kishiro's creation, portraying it as a vivid, unsettling, and eerily plausible vision of humanity's future. He observed that the manga explored themes of human nature and authenticity, distinguishing it from Kishiro's more fantastical Aqua Knight with its grounded realism. While acknowledging the series' graphic violence as unsuitable for younger audiences, King argued that it reinforced the protagonist's motivations. Raphael See of '' THEM Anime Reviews'' regarded it as one of the finest cyborg-themed anime, praising its seamless integration of cybernetics into the worldbuilding without overshadowing the narrative. While he found the series lacking in innovation, its consistent quality left a strong impression. His sole criticism was its abrupt ending, which suggested a broader, unexplored storyline. Theron Martin of ''
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'' commended Kishiro's meticulous worldbuilding and enduring artistic prowess, emphasizing the clarity of the action sequences. JapanVisitor.com noted the influence of Philip K. Dick ( Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?) and
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(
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) on Kishiro's work.


See also

* '' Aelita'', also known as ''Aelita, or The Decline of Mars'' * '' Armitage III'' * ''
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''


Notes


References


Bibliography

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External links

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Official website at Kodansha
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