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Peacock King
GenreOccult, Horror
Manga
Kujaku Ō
Written byMakoto Ogino
Published byShueisha
Manga
Kujaku Ō: Taimaseiden
Written byMakoto Ogino
Published byShueisha
Manga
Kujaku Ō: Magarigamiki
Written byMakoto Ogino
Published byShueisha
Anime
Spirit Warrior
StudioMadhouse Studios
Anime
Spirit Warrior
Directed byRintaro
StudioMadhouse Studios
Peacock King
StarringHiroshi Mikami
Yuen Biao
Gloria Yip
Ken Ogata
Narumi Yasuda
Release dates
Japan December 10, 1988
Hongkong February 23, 1989
LanguagesJapanese, Chinese
Saga of the Phoenix
StarringHiroshi Abe
Gloria Yip
Shintaro Katsu
Yuen Biao
Release date
JapanHongkong 1990
LanguagesJapanese, Chinese

Kujaku Ō (孔雀王, Peacock King) is a manga by Makoto Ogino. It began serialization in 1985 and has been spun off into anime, two live action movies, and video games. The anime has been released on DVD in the U.S. as Spirit Warrior.

Games

Nintendo

  • Kujaku Ō (孔雀王, Peacock King)
The first of two Famicom adventure games. In it the player takes the role of a band of heroes fighting against evil demons. The player interacts with the story by selecting actions from a list of options on screen (look, take, talk etc) and by a simple 'point-and-click interface. The game was released only in Japan for the Famicom on September 21, 1988 by Pony Canyon.
  • Kujaku Ō (孔雀王Ⅱ, Peacock King II)
A graphic/point-and-click adventure. The player interacts with the story by selecting actions from a list of options on screen (look, take, talk etc) and by a simple 'point-and-click interface. The graphics have been improved over its predecessor. Its also available on the MSX Japanese computer. Released on the Nintendo Famicom by Pony Canyon in Japan on August 21, 1990.

Sega

  • Kujaku Ō (孔雀王, Peacock King)
Sega Mark III, September 23, 1988
  • Kujaku Ō 2: Gen'eijō (孔雀王2 幻影城, Peacock King 2: Castle of Illusion)
Mega Drive, November 25, 1989