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No Guns Life

Cover of No Guns Life volume 1 by Shueisha

ノー・ガンズ・ライフ
(Nō Ganzu Raifu)

Genre Action, Sci-Fi

Manga

Written by Tasuku Karasuma

Published by Shueisha

English publisher NA

Viz Media

Demographic Seinen
Magazine Ultra Jump

Original run August 2014 – present

Volumes 9

Anime television series

Directed by Naoyuki Itō

Written by Yukie Sugawara

Music by Kenji Kawai

Studio Madhouse

Licensed by Funimation

Original network TBS, AT-X, SUN, KBS, BS11

Original run October 10, 2019 – present

Episodes 24 (List of episodes)

Anime and manga portal

No Guns Life (ノー・ガンズ・ライフ Nō Ganzu Raifu) is a Japanese manga series by Tasuku


Karasuma and has been published in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Ultra Jump since
August 2014. An anime television series adaptation by Madhouse premiered on October 10,
2019.

Contents

 1Plot
 2Characters
 3Media
o 3.1Manga
o 3.2Anime
 4Notes
 5References
 6External links
Plot[edit]
In the near future, many humans have become cyborgs called "Extended". However, with a great
war having recently ended, many Extended who are former soldiers begin to resort to crime to
survive. Juzo Inui is a "Resolver," an Extended mercenary who specializes in solving problems
caused by other Extended. However, Juzo's life is turned upside down when a renegade
Extended breaks into office, pleading for him to protect a young boy named Tetsurō Arahabaki.

Characters[edit]
Juzo Inui (乾十三 Inui Juzo)
Voiced by: Junichi Suwabe (Japanese); Chris Ryan
(English)[1][2]
An amnesiac private detective who works as a "Resolver,"
taking on cases relating to Extended and priding himself on
always seeing a case to completion. His distinguishing
feature is that his head is a giant functioning revolver, the
trademark trait of the Gun Slave Unit model of Over-
Extended used in the war. However, he is unable to fire it
himself and requires someone else to do so, only granting
the privilege to people he trusts out of a desire to not
become a "tool." His head gun is immensely powerful, firing
a large beam that can easily destroy even the strongest
Extended. His personal motto is "wipe your own ass," a
belief that one should deal with their own problems without
relying on others. He expresses distaste for children and
humidity, out of fear his head will rust, and has no memory of
his life before becoming an Extended. Juzo is a
habitual chain smoker, preferring the Tanegashima brand for
their taste. His cigarettes are actually a specially-formulated
medication for Extended which dulls the pain from nerve
damage stemming from Extensions. Juzo's body, being an
older Over-Extended model from the war, is equipped with a
number of hidden features and is far stronger than it
appears, though Juzo is unable or unwilling to use most of
these features consciously. His primary weapon is a
revolver-like device embedded in his right hand that allows
him to throw a powerful punch he names "Funke Faust"
(German for "Spark Fist").
Mary Steinberg (メアリー・シュタインベルグ)
Voiced by: Manami Numakura (Japanese); Kylie Stewart
(English)[1][2]
An associate of Juzo's, a young woman who performs back-
alley maintenance on Extended in the mafia-controlled
Kyusei Pit immigrant district, one of the few places in the city
not under Berühren Corp control. She provides Juzo with
medicated cigarettes after he loses access to his favorite
brand. She became a mechanic in hopes of reuniting with
her mechanic brother Victor who went missing during the
war.
Tetsurō Arahabaki (荒吐鉄朗 Arahabaki Tetsurō)
Voiced by: Daiki Yamashita (Japanese); Caleb Yen
(English)[1][2]
The son of Berühren Corp CEO Soichiro Arahabaki. He has
been experimented on and possesses a device known as
"Harmony" implanted in his throat, which allows him to
control Extended bodies from a distance. The tendons in his
arms and legs as well as his vocal cords have been severed,
making him incapable of moving or speaking on his own.
Mary later provides him with wearable Extensions that allow
him to walk and use his arms again and he uses Harmony
with a discarded Extended head to speak.
Olivier Vandeberme (オリビエ・ファンデ
ベルメ)
Voiced by: Yōko Hikasa[3]
The director of EMS, a branch of the Reconstruction Agency
tasked with enforcing Extended law and regulating Over-
Extended. She has granted Juzo some leniency and
autonomy despite the Over-Extended laws in exchange for
him performing the occasional under-the-table job for her.
She wears distinctive blue lipstick.
Kronen von Wolf (クローネン・フ
ォン・ウルフ)
Voiced by: Yūya Uchida[3]
An EMS section chief and staunch believer in EMS' duty
towards enforcing Extended regulations. He distrusts all
Extended, especially Over-Extended like Juzo, believing
them to be no more than unstable machines. His weapons of
choice are thrown needles, which he embeds in pressure
points to disable Extensions.
Hugh Cunningham (ヒュ
ー・カニンガム)
Voiced by: Yōji Ueda[3]
Chief of security at Berühren Corp and an enforcer tasked
with retrieving Tetsurō. He operates under the fanatical
belief that people are replaceable cogs in a machine that
exists only to serve Berühren Corp.
Karen (カレン)
Voiced by: Reina Ueda [3]

A high level Berühren Corp operative who held Tetsurō


captive. She is the older sister of Pepper.
Christina
Matsuzaki
(クリステ
ィーナ松
崎)
Voiced by: Masashi Ebara [3]

Juzo's overbearing and doting landlord.


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Voiced by: Marika Kouno[3]
A neighbor of Juzo and daughter of a mechanic who
services Juzo's Extended hardware. She has a
notable stutter and seems to have a crush on Juzo.
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Voiced by: Kenyu Horiuchi[3]
The first person to undergo full-body Extension during the
war, Tokisada is a popular celebrity considered a hero by the
public. Tokisada's Extensions, which include a large number
of built-in weapons (hence the nickname "Mega Armed"),
served as test prototypes for equipment later installed in
other full-body models like Juzo, including the same Funke
Faust hand weapon.
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Voiced by: Inori Minase[3]
A Berühren Corp agent and Seven's handler. Pepper's right
forearm is an Extension known as a Hands Unit, which
resembles a large mechanical hand with a revolver cylinder
replacing the forearm. This Extension allows Pepper to
unlock a Gun Slave Unit's full function. She also possesses
a Harmony unit, though unlike Tetsurō's, Pepper's is a
removable collar-like accessory rather than a permanent
implant. She is the younger sister of Karen.

Voiced by: Yūko Sanpei[3]


A Gun Slave Unit partnered with Pepper and working for
Berühren Corp. Seven has a personality much like a young
boy. Befitting his personality, he is often seen
eating lollipops.

Voiced by: Makoto Furukawa[3]


A young immigrant man who has illegal extensions so that
he can work at construction sites to support his family. He
agreed to work for Spitzbergen to make enough money to
pay for surgery on his mother who suffered nerve damage
through a defective Berühren extension.
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