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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*The name Morty is a pun of the Latin prefix for "death" (with which words begin with mort-, mor-, or mori-) and the word mortal.
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*The name Morty is a pun of the Latin prefix for "death" (with which words begin with mort-, mor-, or mori-) and the word mortal.
*Manta's Last name means "small mountain field".
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*Manta's surname means "small mountain field".
 
*Manta is the first character to be officially introduced in both manga and anime.
 
*Manta is the first character to be officially introduced in both manga and anime.
 
*Manta gets the first and last line in the manga.
 
*Manta gets the first and last line in the manga.
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*Playable versions of Manta in the Dimps-developed games, ''Spirit of Shamans'' and ''Funbari Spirits'', is treated akin to a joke character as he fights without the use of Mosuke through actions such as firing laser beams from his eyes and even enlarging his encyclopedia to smack his opponent with.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 00:02, 26 February 2018

Oyamada Manta (小山田まん太, Mortimer "Morty" Oyamada in the English anime and English video games) is a fictional character in the anime and manga Shaman King. In the uncut English Anime, he is named Morty Manta. Manta is 13 years old and a 7th grader at Shinra Private Academy; where he goes to school with Asakura Yoh and Kyōyama Anna. He is a Virgo and his blood type is "O".

Appearance

Manta has short sandy-brown hair and large eyes with tiny black pupils. Throughout the manga he is usually shown wearing his school uniform , which consists of khaki-green pants, red lace up running shoes, a white school shirt and a navy blue tie. His casual outfit consists of white knee length shorts, pale blue lace up shoes and a baby-blue hoodie with white angel wings on the back and a halo on the hood. He usually has his laptop with him.

He is by far the shortest of the group, measuring in at 80cm (2 feet, 7 inches). Because of his small height, he is often mistaken for an Koropokkuru. His short stature makes him appear younger than he actually is.

Personality

Manta is very intelligent and studious, attending cram school and constantly carrying around a large book. In the Japanese versions, the book is called the Manjien (万辞苑), meaning "Manta's Book on Everything", while the English manga calls the book the "Mantannian Dictionary". "Manjien" is a portmanteau of Manta's name and the Japanese dictionary "Kōjien" (広辞苑).

He is very expressive, and he often panics or gets over-excited.

Abilities and Powers

Manta can see spirits, but is not trained as a shaman so he cannot use their powers like his best friend Asakura Yoh can.

History

Coming to Tokyo

Manta first appears trying to head home after cram school. He goes through the cemetery as a shortcut and runs into Asakura Yoh, who asks him to stargaze with "everyone". This confuses Manta, since Yoh is alone, but he reveals "everyone" to be the ghosts of the hill. this makes Manta panics and flees.

The next morning, Manta tries telling his classmates about the incident, but they don't believe him. Yoh is introduced as a transfer student and Manta freaks out after Yoh explains to him that he is a shaman. Later the next night, Manta returns to the cemetery, wondering if Yoh is watching the stars again and runs into Umemiya Ryunosuke, nicknamed "Wooden Sword" Ryu and his gang, who beat him up.

Manta, again, tries explaining the situation to his classmates, who once again laugh at him. Yoh reveals that he was told what happened by the ghosts of the cemetery, and drags Manta back there to face Ryu. Manta panics a little and asks Yoh why he is doing this to which Yoh says that is because Manta is his friend. They confront Ryu and his gang, and Amidamaru appears, wanting to get revenge on Ryu for breaking his tombstone earlier. Yoh performs Hyoui Gattai and they easily defeat Ryu and sever the end of his pompadour. As a result, Manta and Yoh became friends.

Later on Yoh asks Amidamaru, bluntly, to be his guardian ghost, but Amidamaru declines, saying he is waiting for someone. Yoh and Manta go to the local museum to see Harusame, Amidamaru's sword, and meet Mosuke, who reveals himself to be a blacksmith and friend of Amidamaru. He tells the two the story of his and Amidamaru's past and why he is called a demon. however Yoh performs Hyoui-Gattai with Mosuke and reforges Harusame after bringing the new sword back to Amidamaru he agrees to become Yoh's guardian ghost.

Days later Yoh is worried about a bilboard that fell on him, while Manta wants him to worry about his Kendo test. Yoh however introduces other ghosts who helps Yoh at school. Manta calls him a coward and runs away. On his way the same billboard from fell again on Manta, though he evaded the billboard with the help of Amidamaru who then reveals the earthbound spirit that possesses the billboard. After Amidamaru protects him from the ghost again Yoh arrives telling everyone that the earthbound ghost is Kanta who died before he could finish the billboard. The earthbound spirit changes to his human form and Manta watches Yoh through finishing the billboard. Manta then revealed how he felt bad about misjudging, after realizing that being a Shaman is not easy for Yoh.

Shaman Fights First Round

Since he is not a shaman, Manta does not get involved in the fights, but he is always there with Yoh to watch each round. However, upon meeting Faust for the first time before his fight with Yoh, Manta became victim to Faust's medical "research", spurring Yoh's anger and ultimately causing him to lose that round.

Travel Through America

Shaman Fights Second Round

Invading the Plants

During this segment of the Shaman Tournament, Manta stays behind on the island while the finalists traveled to the Lost Continent, Mu. Manta expresses melancholy for the fact that he could no longer support the others. After a conversation with Anna, over the actions of the Five Warriors going after Hao, he receives the mental image of Hao being a ‘princess’ under ‘evil influences’. He later dreams of this, and becomes increasingly confused about Hao’s true characterization. Manta also becomes aware that the others are still trying to save Hao, knowing that even if he is defeated the cycle won’t end. And as Manta laments over the fact that he is of no help, Anna arrives and explains he is late as everyone is prepared to travel to Mu.

Funbari no Uta

Manta 7 years later

Manta 7 years later

He has grown 1cm taller and is in a rich company making lots of money. He is also a College student and he investigates the benefits of mixing shamanism and business.[1] Manta then gives one last quote saying: "As long as we don't find that answer, even if we die, our journey won't end".

Anime/Manga Difference

In the manga and Japanese anime, Manta has an assistant, named Tamurazaki Midori. In the English anime, Tamurazaki Midori is changed to Uncle Jerry" and was Morty's uncle. In the English anime, Morty is a fan of ghost stories and he often carries a book around with him in which is a ghost storybook.

In the anime, Manta is shown to possess some Shamanic abilities by oversouling with Mosuke, using his laptop as the medium.

Trivia

  • The name Morty is a pun of the Latin prefix for "death" (with which words begin with mort-, mor-, or mori-) and the word mortal.
  • Manta's surname means "small mountain field".
  • Manta is the first character to be officially introduced in both manga and anime.
  • Manta gets the first and last line in the manga.
  • Playable versions of Manta in the Dimps-developed games, Spirit of Shamans and Funbari Spirits, is treated akin to a joke character as he fights without the use of Mosuke through actions such as firing laser beams from his eyes and even enlarging his encyclopedia to smack his opponent with.

References

  1. Shaman King Manga - Chapter 300

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