Banana Fish (Season 1) All Episodes Hindi Dubbed
Banana Fish[a] (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akimi Yoshida. It was serialized in the monthly manga magazine Bessatsu Shōjo Comic from 1985 to 1994, and collected into nineteen tankōbon volumes by Shogakukan. Banana Fish follows the relationship between Ash Lynx, a teenage gang leader in New York City, and Eiji Okumura, a Japanese photographer's assistant. Though Banana Fish is not a boys' love (BL) series, critics have noted the series' depiction of homosexuality and homoeroticism as having been influenced by (and in turn having influenced) the boys' love genre.[5] The series is further noted for achieving crossover success between audiences of shōjo manga (girls' manga) and shōnen manga (boys' manga).
Series info:
Anime Name : Banana Fish
TYPE : ANIME SERIES
OFFICIAL SITE: Amazon prime , bananafish.tv
IMDb: 8.3/10
Quality : 480p
Language : Hindi Dubbed
Size : 99MB,
GENRE :- Action, Adventure, Crime, Drama
Anime Name : Banana Fish
TYPE : ANIME SERIES
OFFICIAL SITE: Amazon prime , bananafish.tv
IMDb: 8.3/10
Quality : 480p
Language : Hindi Dubbed
Size : 99MB,
GENRE :- Action, Adventure, Crime, Drama
Series plot:
Twelve years later, Griffin—now severely mentally unwell—is cared for by his younger brother Ash, the leader of a gang of street kids in New York City. One night, Ash encounters a mortally wounded man who gives him a vial of an unknown substance and an address in California; the man utters the words "banana fish" before dying.
Ash begins to investigate the meaning of "banana fish", though he is impeded by Dino Golzine, a Corsican mob boss who groomed Ash as a child to be his sex slave and heir to his criminal empire. In the course of his investigation, Ash gathers several allies: Shunichi Ibe, a photojournalist, and Eiji Okumura, his assistant, who traveled from Japan to report on street gangs; Shorter Wong, a gang leader who controls Chinatown; and Max, whom Ash encounters in prison while detained on a false murder charge. When Griffin is shot and killed in a fight with Golzine's men, the group sets out to solve the mystery of "banana fish" together.
Ash and his allies travel to the address in California, finding a mansion occupied by a man revealed to be Lee Yut-Lung, the youngest son of China's largest crime family. They later encounter the home's true occupant, a doctor who informs them that Banana Fish is an untraceable drug that brainwashes its users. Golzine intends to sell the drug to the United States government, which seeks to use it to overthrow communist governments in South America. The group is subsequently captured by Golzine's men, who inject Shorter with Banana Fish and instruct him to kill Eiji. When Shorter begs Ash to kill him in a moment of lucidity, Ash fatally shoots him.
