Boogiepop Missing: The Peppermint Wizard (ブギーポップ・ミッシング ペパーミントの魔術師, Bugīpoppu Misshingu Pepāminto no Majutsushi), alternatively titled Boogiepop Missing: Peppermint Wizard, or Rise and Fall of Innocent Puppet, is the seventh novel in the Boogiepop Series. It was released in Japan on August 10, 1999.[1]
Contents[]
Chapter | Title |
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ACT. 1 | the tender |
ACT. 2 | the seeker |
ACT. 3 | the hopper |
Afterword あとがき |
"That" Is Not "Here" ‟ここ”には‟それ”がない |
Publisher's Summary[]
You’ve probably missed something at some point in your life, haven’t you? Even though it was really, really important, you were so stuck to some foolish pride and so preoccupied with what was right in front of you, that you ended up missing something. Am I wrong? ……This is the story of a magician that’s had to do that kind of thing over and over again. He is talented, successful, and a failure. The road taken by this magician is a stupid, lonely, and lively story of ice cream. That cold, vivid sweetness was an innocent, cruel and sad fairytale that, for an instant… yes, it was so fast that even I, Boogiepop, missed it. It was a moment of amusement that connected a clown, a god of death, and those with broken dreams before it melted, disappeared, and was lost in the blink of an eye.[1]
Plot Summary[]
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Act 1: The Tender[]
Act 2: The Seeker[]
Act 3: The Hopper[]
Characters[]
Note: Bold = First Appearance/Mention
- Boogiepop
- Touka Miyashita
- Nagi Kirima
- Kazuko Suema
- Keiji Takeda
- Jin Asukai
- Akio Kimura
- Aya Orihata
- Spooky E
- Kyouichirou Teratsuki
- Haruto Nonomura
- Kageyama
- Tosuke Kigawa
- Norisuke Kigawa
- Rei Kusunoki
- Sonoko Furukita
- Suguru Semigasawa
- Kazuo Mamiya
- Ritsuko
- Natsuko
- Tezuka
Illustrations[]
Musical References[]
- The BGM for this book, as revealed in the afterword, is White Room by Cream.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Boogiepop Volume 7 (in Japanese). Published by Dengeki Bunko