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As Atsushi Okubo's first published manga series, B. Ichi continues to influence details in his subsequent manga series and their anime adaptations, such as Soul Eater, Soul Eater NOT! and Fire Force.

Soul Eater and Soul Eater NOT![]

General Similarities with B. Ichi[]

  • Like Soul Eater and Soul Eater NOT! Okubo includes numerous allusions to music.
  • The Sun and the Moon in B. Ichi are highly stylized, both featuring frightening smiles. At all times, the Moon is always in crescent form. The smiling Sun and Moon would appear later in Soul Eater and Soul Eater NOT! The Moon itself serves as the final setting for the final arc of the Soul Eater manga.

Direct References to B. Ichi[]

Character Designs[]

  • Shotaro resembles Black Star in general design, along with shorts similar to the ones worn by Soul Eater Evans.
  • Mana Hinoki resembles Patty Thompson's initial design in Chapter 0.3 of Soul Eater. In Chapter 7 of B. Ichi, Mana wears a cowboy hat that closely resembles the one Patty and her sister Liz wore in their initial character designs.
  • Emine closely resembles Crona. Like how Emine has a tenuous friendship with the protagonist Shotaro while fighting against him, Crona has a tenuous friendship with the main protagonist of Soul Eater, Maka Albarn, despite fighting against her.
  • Nofix closely resembles the design used for Grimoire in the video game Monotone Princess, which was then adapted for the design of Noah and other Icons in the manga Soul Eater.
  • Rodigy closely resembles Ox Ford. Like Rodigy, Ox has electricity-based ability by wielding the lightning spear weapon, Harvar D. Éclair.
  • You's knife has a distinctive dark and light jagged pattern along its blade. This pattern would be used later as the design for Soul Evan's initial weapon form.

Locations[]

  • B. Ichi has settings that parody real-world settings, with names that were misspellings, anagrams, or puns on those real-world names, such as Toykyo and the I. C. Prefecture in Japon. Initially, Soul Eater did likewise; for example, the Pyramid of the Wrath of the Pharaoh was located in Hegypt. However, later chapters and the anime adaptation would change the location to the real-world Egypt, and the characters would visit other real-world locations such as New York City, London, the English Isles, Italy, Libya, the Amazon, Central Africa, Russia, and Ukraine. Even the fictional Death City is shown to be in the real-world United States's Death Valley.

Techniques[]

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Objects[]

  • The Fear Robot and the designs of other Fear Factory robots are similar in design to the panda statues at Tsubaki Nakatsukasa's bathhouse in Chapter 0.2 of Soul Eater.
    Mummy

    Soul Eater Chapter 0.3's Mummy

Additional References and Similarities[]

  • The mummy in Soul Eater Chapter 0.3 has a decoration on the forehead that resembles B.ichi's logo.


Fire Force[]

General Similarities with B. Ichi[]

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Character Designs[]

  • Mana Hinoki's design was reused in Patty Thompson, their designs are reused for Iris and the First Pillar.

Locations[]

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Techniques[]

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Objects[]

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Additional References and Similarities[]

  • Both B. Ichi and Fire Force allude to the popular American science fiction film series Star Wars. Characters and robots in B. Ichi allude to the names and appearances of Luke Skywalker and his droids, C-3PO and R2-D2. In Fire Brigade of Flames, Arthur Boyle taking after Luke Skywalker as a blonde-haired youth in orange with a blue laser sword. Aki utters the famous "I have a bad feeling about this." in chapters 2 and 3, a similar droid appearing in Chapter 2.

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