Mitsume ga Tōru

Mitsume ga Tōru
Cover art from the third volume of the manga Mitsume Ga Tōru
Sharaku with the Red Condor
三つ目がとおる
Manga
Written byOsamu Tezuka
Published byKodansha
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Magazine
DemographicShōnen
Original run7 July 197419 March 1978
Volumes13
Anime television film
Akumatō no Purinsu: Mitsume ga Tōru
Directed byYugo Serikawa
Produced byHidehiko Takei (Nippon TV)
Takeshi Tamiya (Toei Doga)
Written byOsamu Tezuka
Haruya Yamazaki
Music byKazuo Ōtani
StudioToei Animation
Original networkNippon TV
Released25 August 1985
Runtime85 minutes
Anime television series
Directed byHidehito Ueda
Produced byToshishige Arai (Nihon Keizaisha)
Kuniaki Ōnishi (Gakken)
Mitsunobu Onaga (TV Tokyo)
Written byMayori Sekijima
Music byToshiyuki Watanabe
StudioTezuka Productions
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original run 18 October 1990 26 September 1991
Episodes48
Video game
The Three-Eyed One Comes Here
DeveloperNatsume Co., Ltd.
PublisherNatsume Co., Ltd.
Genre2D action platformer
PlatformMSX
ReleasedApril 1989
Video game
Mitsume ga Tōru
DeveloperNatsume Co., Ltd.
PublisherTomy
Genre2D action platformer
PlatformFamicom
Released1992

Mitsume ga Tōru (三つ目がとおる, "The Three-Eyed One") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by legendary Japanese mangaka Osamu Tezuka. It was originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine from 7 July 1974 through 19 March 1978 and was later published into thirteen tankōbon volumes by Kodansha.

In 1977, Mitsume ga Tōru tied with another Tezuka manga, Black Jack, for the Kodansha Manga Award. The manga has since spawned an animated television film, Akumatō no Purinsu: Mitsume ga Tōru (悪魔島のプリンス 三つ目がとおる, "The Prince of Devil Island: The Three-Eyed One"), produced by Toei Animation for Nippon TV that aired on 25 August 1985, and five years later, an anime television series produced by Tezuka Productions, which ran on TV Tokyo for a total of 48 episodes from 18 October 1990 until 26 September 1991. The latter series adaptation was planned in the wake of the first anniversary of Tezuka's death on 9 February 1989.

The main character, Hosuke Sharaku, had had appearances outside the manga as a recurring character in Tezuka's Star System, appearing in two television films, One Million-Year Trip: Bander Book (1978) and Undersea Super Train: Marine Express (1979) respectively, and one episode of the series Blue Blink ("A Prisoner at Rose House", 1989). Sharaku also appeared in three video games: Mitsume ga Tōru: The Three-Eyed One Comes Here by Natsume Co., Ltd. on the MSX in 1989, Mitsume ga Tōru by Tomy on the NES in 1992, Astro Boy: Omega Factor by Sega on the Game Boy Advance (as Astro Boy's arch-enemy) and Astro Boy by Sega on the PlayStation 2 (as an ally to Astro Boy in a sidequest).