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Name:BANANA FISH
Abbreviation(s):BN
Creator:Akimi Yoshida
Date(s):1985 - 1994 (Japanese manga)
1999 - 2007 (English manga)
July - December 2018 (anime)
Medium:Manga, Anime
Country of Origin:Japan
External Links:viz.com/banana-fish (English)
bananafish.tv/ (Japanese)
at MyAnimeList (manga)
at MyAnimeList (anime)
at Wikipedia (manga/anime)
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Contents

  • 1 Adaptations
  • 2 Canon
    • 2.1 Manga
    • 2.2 Anime
  • 3 Main Characters
  • 4 Fandom
  • 5 Examples of Fanwork
    • 5.1 Fanfiction
    • 5.2 Fanart
    • 5.3 Fanvid
    • 5.4 Meta
    • 5.5 Zines
    • 6.1 Archive
    • 6.2 LiveJournal
    • 6.3 Resources
  • 7 Notes
  • 8 References

Banana Fish[1] (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akimi Yoshida. It was serialized in the monthly manga magazine Bessatsu Shōjo Comic -- also know Betsucomi -- from 1985 to 1994, and collected into nineteen tankōbon volumes by Shogakukan.

Following the relationship between Ash Lynx, a teenage gang leader in New York City, and Eiji Okumura, a Japanese photographer's assistant. Though Banana Fish is not a boys' love (BL) series, critics have noted the series' depiction of hom*osexuality and hom*oeroticism as having been influenced by (and in turn having influenced) the boys' love genre.[2][note 1] The series is further noted for achieving crossover success between audiences of shōjo manga (girls' manga) and shōnen manga (boys' manga).

Adaptations

An English-language translation of the manga was published in North America by VIZ Media; initially the first seven volumes under the VIZ Graphic Novel imprint (with flipped pages) from January 8, 1999 to November 13, 2002, and later completely under the VIZ Shojo label from March 3, 2004 to April 10, 2007. The series also ran in both of VIZ's now defunct manga magazines, Pulp and Animerica Extra for several years.

The series was adapted into a 24-episode anime television series by MAPPA between July 5, 2018 – December 20, 2018. The anime was announced as part of Akimi Yoshida's 40th anniversary commemoration project in October 2017.

Canon

Manga

Ash Lynx is a beauty, a genius—and a murderer. Since childhood, he had been in the care of Dino "Papa" Golzine, the mafia boss who turned him into the ruthless killer he is now. At first, Ash was just a pretty face for Golzine’s pleasure, but now estranged from him, a 17-year-old Ash runs his own gang with an iron fist.

Eiji Okumura is a young Japanese photographer. Traveling to New York as an assistant, Eiji is set to work on a report about kids living in the streets. There, he meets teenage gang leader Ash and is mesmerized by the boy—who in turn is curious about Eiji's different lifestyle.

But this is the dark underground of New York, and recently a series of murders has surfaced in the city, connected only by the words "Banana Fish." With personal stakes in this mysterious battle, it is up to Ash, Eiji and their allies to discover what exactly "Banana Fish" is, where it came from and how to get rid of it—before the world as they know it descends into chaos.

Anime

Aslan Jade Callenreese, known as Ash Lynx, was a runaway picked off the streets of New York City and raised by the infamous godfather of the mafia, Dino Golzine. Now 17 years old and the boss of his own gang, Ash begins investigating the mysterious "Banana Fish"—the same two words his older brother, Griffin, has muttered since his return from the Iraq War. However, his inquiries are hindered when Dino sends his men after Ash at an underground bar he uses as a hideout.

At the bar, Skip, Ash's friend, introduces him to Shunichi Ibe and his assistant, Eiji Okumura, who are Japanese photographers reporting on American street gangs. However, their conversation is interrupted when Shorter Wong, one of Ash's allies, calls to warn him about Dino. Soon, Dino's men storm the bar, and in the ensuing chaos kidnap Skip and Eiji. Now, Ash must find a way to rescue them and continue his investigation into Banana Fish, but will his history with the mafia prevent him from succeeding?

Main Characters

  • Ash Lynx (アッシュ・リンクス, Asshu Rinksu) the alias of Aslan Jade Callenreese (アスラン・ジェイド・カーレンリース, Asuran Jeido Kārenrīsu), a seventeen-year-old leader of a gang of teenagers in New York City.
  • Eiji Okumura (奥村 英二, Okumura Eiji), a nineteen-year-old Japanese college student and former competitive pole vaulter, Eiji was forced into early retirement due to injury and now works as Ibe's assistant.
  • Max Lobo (マックス・ロボ, Makkusu Robo) the alias of Max Glenreed (マックス・グレンリード, Makkusu Gurenrīdo), a Vietnam War veteran, freelance journalist, and former New York City Police Department officer.
  • Dino Golzine (ディノ・ゴルツィネ, Dino Gorutsine), a kingpin in the Unione Corse who aims to expand his power by selling Banana Fish to the United States government.
  • Shorter Wong (ショーター・ウォン, Shōtā Won), a Chinese American gang leader who controls Chinatown.
  • Griffin Callenreese (グリフィン・カーレンリース, Gurifin Kārenrīsu), Ash's older brother and a veteran of the Vietnam War.

Fandom

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Banana Fish has a reasonable fan base in relation to other fandoms of the same type, having had a small boom with the emergence of adaptations. The creation of derivative fanworks has always existed since the beginning of the work. The vast majority of fanworks created for Banana Fish are slash pairing together Ash and Eiji. Due to the canonically tragic ending of the series, a large number of these are fix-it fics where Ash survives the end of the series. "Ash Lynx Lives" is the 4th most popular Additional Tag on Ao3 for Banana Fish fanworks, with 544 uses as of April 2022.

Due to Ash's canonically traumatic backstory and the many trials and tribulations that he and Eiji go through in canon, hurt/comfort fanfiction staring the two is also very popular, being the third most popular Additional Tag on Ao3 for Banana Fish, with 636 uses as of April 2022.

Examples of Fanwork

Examples Wanted: Editors are encouraged to add more examples or a wider variety of examples.

Fanfiction

Fanart

Fanvid

Meta

Zines

  • Happy Endings

Archives, Communities & Resources

Archive

LiveJournal

Resources

Notes

  1. ^ Though Banana Fish is not a yaoi series (male-male romance), it significantly influenced the genre through its depiction of hom*osexuality. See more in Depiction of hom*osexuality on Banana Fish Wikipedia page.

References

  1. ^ Derived from the J. D. Salinger short story "A Perfect Day for Bananafish". B., Naja (July 14, 2018). "Manga Review: Banana Fish". Manga Tokyo. Archived from the original on January 3, 2020. Retrieved August 22, 2018.
  2. ^ Bridges, Rose (July 29, 2018). "Review: Banana Fish Episode 4". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on 2022-04-26. Retrieved February 15, 2021.
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FAQs

Is Banana Fish LGBTQ? ›

Banana Fish depicts hom*osexuality both in the text of the story through representations of male-male rape, and as subtext through the ambiguously hom*oerotic relationship between Ash and Eiji.

Is Banana Fish considered a BL? ›

Despite not being an official Boys Love series, Banana Fish has several cross-genre elements that were influenced by BL. Here's how, despite not being classified as BL, the series still ranks as one of the most prototypical and mainstream examples of it. RELATED: Boys' Love vs. Shonen-Ai vs.

Did Eiji know Ash died? ›

In Banana Fish, does Eiji know Ash died? - Quora. Yes, the anime ends before the manga. In the manga we see Eiji and the others again about 7 years later and it is said that Eiji received a call when he was in Japan just a few days after Ash's death.

What are the trigger warnings for Banana Fish? ›

Parents Guide
  • Sex & Nudity (8)
  • Violence & Gore (5)
  • Profanity (1)
  • Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking (3)
  • Frightening & Intense Scenes (5)
  • Certification.

Why is Banana Fish 18+? ›

Is banana fish suitable for a 6-year-old? If you mean the anime TV series, it is rated “TV-MA” meaning age 16 and older. It is rated for “Mature Audiences” due to depictions of bloody violence using knives, sex, including bondage and attempted rape, swearing, aka ADULT content.

Did Ash love Eiji romantically? ›

He cares so much to the point that he almost kill himself without hesitation, just to save Eiji. In Banana Fish, Garden of Light, Sing explains to Akira Ibe that Ash and Eiji didn't have a sexual relationship but loved each other the way lovers do.

Who is Eiji in love with? ›

Lovers can be best friends, which is what banana fish portrays. Ignoring the romantic subtext of the main story and the romantic text of The Garden of Light is a disservice to the characters and their complex relationship. TL;DR - Ash and Eiji are gay and in love.

Is Banana Fish appropriate for a 14 year old? ›

Content Rating: R (Violence, strongly mature themes.)

Is Sk8 the infinity a BL? ›

There's a debate between fans on whether Sk8 the Infinity is BL or not. Others argue that it's simply a sports anime about skateboarding and the male characters are just close with one another. However, fans from the queer community would say that this show is heavily queer-coded.

Who is the bottom between Ash and Eiji? ›

And to add a little twist, Ash is not the seme. In an interview with Akimi Yoshida, the mangaka said that Ash is and will always be the bottom of the relationship between him and Eiji.

Who killed Ash at the end of Banana Fish? ›

Ash is said to die after Lao stabbed him in the manga. In the anime, Ash gets stabbed and falls “asleep” in the library.

Was Ash assaulted in Banana Fish? ›

Spoilers. Ash has been raped and it is talked and not shown.

Is Banana Fish disturbing? ›

Banana Fish proves that it is possible to establish a dark tone and explore dark, and even disturbing subject matter, without necessarily showing the act of the traumatic incident. Leaving the depiction of the act absent does not leave you feeling that you've missed anything from Banana Fish.

Why is Banana Fish so tragic? ›

Ash's trauma was too severe, and he NEVER would have been okay. That's the point. It was too much, everything, from the abuse he suffered, to the people he lost, to the violence and fear he endured every moment of every day, and he couldn't recover from it.

Why is Banana Fish R? ›

Violence & Gore (5)

A lot of minor characters, typically gang members or mafioso, are killed throughout the series from shootouts, stabbings, sniping or being caught in explosions. Some of these scenes come out of nowhere and are very graphic.

What gender is skip Banana Fish? ›

Skipper is a young boy and a member of Ash's Gang.

Who are the couples in Banana Fish? ›

Lovers can be best friends, which is what banana fish portrays. Ignoring the romantic subtext of the main story and the romantic text of The Garden of Light is a disservice to the characters and their complex relationship. TL;DR - Ash and Eiji are gay and in love.

Is the anime given a BL? ›

Given is the greatest BL Manga of all time and the anime adaption is spot on!

Who does Eiji like in Banana Fish? ›

Eiji becomes very dependent on Ash due to this. Later, they have been shown to have romantic feelings for each other, although they never truly act on them. In the manga, Sing claims that they are bonded by soul thus meaning they are soulmates (in account).

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