Corpse Party BloodCovered (Manga)
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| Corpse Party BloodCovered | |
|---|---|
| Japanese Title |
コープスパーティー BloodCovered |
| Genre |
Drama, Horror, Mystery, Psychological, Romance, School, Shōnen, Supernatural, Tragedy |
| Written By |
Makoto Kedouin |
| Illustrated By |
Toshimi Shinomiya |
| Published By |
Square Enix |
| Demographic |
Shōnen |
| Magazine |
Gangan Powered and Monthly Gangan Joker |
| Label |
Gangan Comics Joker |
| Original Run |
October 2008 – November 2012 |
| Volumes |
10 (Completed) |
Corpse Party BloodCovered (コープスパーティー BloodCovered (ブラッドカバー) Kōpusu Pātī BloodCovered (BuraddoKabā)) is a Japanese manga series written by Makoto Kedouin, illustrated by Toshimi Shinomiya, and published by Square Enix from October 2008 to November 2012. This is a manga adaptation of Corpse Party for the PlayStation Portable.
All forty-seven chapters in the series was collected into ten volumes, with the first volume released on April 22, 2009, and the tenth volume released on December 22, 2012.
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Characters
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The majority of the cast of characters are a group of students from Kisaragi Academy, along with their homeroom teacher. The main characters include:
| Character | Gallery |
| Satoshi Mochida. | |
| The main protagonist of the manga. | |
| Yuka Mochida. | |
| Satoshi's spoiled little sister. | |
| Naomi Nakashima. | |
| Satoshi's classmate and friend. | |
| Seiko Shinohara. | |
| Satoshi's classmate and Naomi's best friend. | |
| Ayumi Shinozaki. | |
| Satoshi's classmate and the class representative of classroom 2-9. | |
| Yoshiki Kishinuma. | |
| Satoshi's classmate and friend. | |
| Mayu Suzumoto. | |
| Satoshi's classmate and member of the drama club. | |
| Sakutaro Morishige. | |
| Satoshi's classmate and member of the drama club. | |
| Yui Shishido. | |
| The homeroom teacher of classroom 2-9. |
Differences
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There are several differences between the manga and the game, which include:
- Yuka does not lose her shoe.
- When Naomi is sleeping in the infirmary, she dreams a remembrance with Seiko and not her feelings confession.
- Yuka and Yuuya Kizami found Kensuke Kurosaki crying near the corpse of Mitsuki Yamamoto. This way, Yuka actually meets with Kensuke before Yuuya kills him.
- In the manga, it's Kensuke who finds the Crystal of Unsealing on Mitsuki's corpse. In the game, it's Yuuya who finds it in the green bile.
- In the game, Yuuya Kizami stabs Kensuke Kurosaki for no reason and kicks him down into a pit. In the manga, he stabs Kensuke because he mentions Haruna, Yuuya's older sister, then the floor collapsed under Kensuke.
- Mayu is shown to be happy and protective of the children, even holding on to them when Yoshiki and Ayumi arrive. She seems to be entranced and depressed in the game.
- When Mayu refuses to leave the children, Ryou appears behind Yoshiki and Ayumi and asks them to play. The two begin to lose conciousness, but is promptly saved by Naho. In the game, the duo leaves the room when Mayu is levitated by the ghosts. They later meet Naho outside.
- Naho is shown to have special charms that can fight off ghosts in the manga. This is not present in the games.
- In the manga, Yuuya succeeds in capturing Yuka, resembling Wrong END 2 ★4 in CHAPTER 5. Yuka is eventually saved by Satoshi and the others. However, in the game, Satoshi never meets Yuuya.
- Yoshiki doesn't go back with Ayumi to Heavenly Host Elementary School when they return back to the real world, resembling Wrong END 2 ★4 in CHAPTER 5. However, Yoshiki later meets again with Ayumi using a charm.
- Sakutaro's corpse is discovered by Ayumi, and not by Naomi and Satoshi in the game via his cellphone.
- The two groups meet again in a way completely different from game. Immediately after Yoshiki consoled Ayumi, who saw the corpse of Sakutaro. They both find Satoshi and Naomi unconscious on the floor which had collapsed.
- Shougo Taguchi's videotape is viewed by everyone in the group at the custodian's closet, including Yui, who has fainted. While, in the game, it was only watched by Satoshi and Naomi.
- After they watch Shougo's videotape, another earthquake happens. Kou Kibiki appears and saves everybody from it. After that, Kou tells them about Naho Saenoki and how attached she was to him. In the game, Kou never physically meet the group.
- When the Satoshi, Naomi, and Yuka finds Naho's spirit, Kou's spirit appears to calm her. After this, the two spirits start to tell why they are in the cursed school. This way, they anticipate a part of Corpse Party: Book of Shadows, but Sachiko Shinozaki attacks Naho and Kou, making them both disappear.
- Shougo actually helps out the Kisaragi students, until he is interrupted by Yoshikazu Yanagihori whom he blocks the way for the group to escape. Unlike in the game, where he is seen briefly and runs away after seeing Naomi.
- In the manga, when the group enters the dissection room, Shougo offers himself as bait to lure Yoshikazu, allowing the group to flee.
- In the game, only Satoshi goes into the infirmary and he is forced to retreat because Yoshie was about to attack him. However, in the manga, Ayumi decides to accompany him where they succeed in exorcising the spirit of Yoshie Shinozaki. Once Satoshi and Ayumi have left the room, the darkening takes the control of Ayumi, who tries, out of jealousy, to kill Naomi, but Shougo Taguchi suddenly appears and saves the latter.
- After Satoshi saves Naomi in the girls' lavatory, the evil spirits in the school again tries to kill her. She isn't opposed to them because she's convinced that Seiko can't forgive her, except in the case in which Naomi reaches her in death. Satoshi, trying to dissuade her from doing so, shows her Seiko's text message which Naomi reads during this occasion and not in the lavatory.
- The school collapses when Sachiko is appeased, without any bells ringing.
- Yui does not die in the earthquake. She is saved but cannot chant the "Sachiko Ever After" charm together with her students, due to one of them missing their paper doll scrap.
- Naomi confesses that she killed Seiko while possessed to the whole group, and not only Satoshi. After that, Naomi intends to commit suicide one last time by jumping off a building, but the group saves and comforts her.
Volume List
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| 1 | Corpse Party: BloodCovered 1 コープスパーティー BloodCovered 1 | April 22, 2009 | ISBN 978-4-7575-2543-6 | |
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| 2 | Corpse Party: BloodCovered 2 コープスパーティー BloodCovered 2 | November 21, 2009 | ISBN 978-4-7575-2727-0 | |
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| 3 | Corpse Party: BloodCovered 3 コープスパーティー BloodCovered 3 | April 22, 2010 | ISBN 978-4-7575-2850-5 | |
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| 4 | Corpse Party: BloodCovered 4 コープスパーティー BloodCovered 4 | September 22, 2010 | ISBN 978-4-7575-2999-1 | |
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| 5 | Corpse Party: BloodCovered 5 コープスパーティー BloodCovered 5 | December 22, 2010 | ISBN 978-4-7575-3102-4 | |
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| 6 | Corpse Party: BloodCovered 6 コープスパーティー BloodCovered 6 | June 22, 2011 | ISBN 978-4-7575-3265-6 | |
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| 7 | Corpse Party: BloodCovered 7 コープスパーティー BloodCovered 7 | November 22, 2011 | ISBN 978-4-7575-3422-3 | |
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| 8 | Corpse Party: BloodCovered 8 コープスパーティー BloodCovered 8 | April 21, 2012 | ISBN 978-4-7575-3568-8 | |
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| 9 | Corpse Party: BloodCovered 9 コープスパーティー BloodCovered 9 | September 22, 2012 | ISBN 978-4-7575-3735-4 | |
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| 10 | Corpse Party: BloodCovered 10 コープスパーティー BloodCovered 10 | December 22, 2012 | ISBN 978-4-7575-3822-1 | |
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