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BECK:Mongolian Chop Squad Volume 6
  • PAPERBACK: 208 PAGES
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 1-59532-775-4
  • EAN: 978-1-59532-775-8
  • AVAILABLE: NOW
  • MSRP: $9.99
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Sixty-thousand yen! Beck only needs sixty-thousand yen to record a demo. While earning money to cut their demo, Koyuki and Saku join Tanabe to form "Ciel Bleu" for the school's Battle of the Bands. Ciel Bleu rocks out the contest and Koyuki wins "Best Guitarist." Koyuki realizes it is time for a new guitar and will do anything to buy one! Someone sends him a special package filled with more than just love… The drama never ends for a rock group destined to be larger than life.

Yukio Tanaka
Yukio is a completely average 14-year-old boy, nicknamed "Koyuki." His life has been pretty dull... But everything changes when he meets Beck! No, not the famous singer, but a patchwork, Frankenstein-looking dog. Beck's owner, Ryusuke, changes Koyuki's life forever. Soon, Koyuki becomes a budding musician in a band called BECK!


Ryusuke Minami
Ryusuke has played in various underground rock bands. He's cool and edgy, and Koyuki is in awe of him--both as a persona and as a musician. He's responsible for Koyuki's newfound interest in music.


Izumi
Yukio has had a crush on Izumi since they were in elementary school. She's cute and sweet, and she gave him the nickname "Koyuki." She's into rock music, and because of her, Koyuki delves deeper into the world of music.


Beck
Ryusuke's loyal, stiched-together dog. He's the glue that stuck everyone together.


Tanabe
Koyuki's trouble-making school friend.


Harold Sakuishi is one of Japan's most talented creators. His knack for three-dimensional characters and incredibly detailed artwork (take a look at the musical intruments in Beck!) have made his books -- Gorillaman, Bakaichi, and Stopper Busujima -- quite popular.