

The walking machine scuttles into the room, now carrying Koyanagi's arm instead of the fish. As he was examining the machine in detail, it used a series of spikes and tubes to latch on to his arm, forcing him to amputate it. However, during the war, enemy aircraft sunk the ship carrying the prototypes for the walking machines.Ī short while later, Tadashi returns to find Koyanagi missing an arm.

His father developed a "walking machine", which pumps the virus into a host and causes the host to release the gas which powers the machine's movement walking machines were built to carry the hosts farther, allowing them to reach and sicken enemy troops. Koyanagi reveals that the creature is the result of the Imperial Japanese Army's World War II research into a virus that causes its host to produce a deadly and repulsive stench, in a desperate effort to turn the tide of the war. They both encounter the bagged fish they originally encased and present it to his uncle, Doctor Koyanagi. Tadashi and Kaori manage to return to Tokyo, although Kaori becomes irritated and paranoid, claiming to smell the fish.

The next day, large amounts of marine life with legs invade Okinawa, including a legged great white shark which menaces the protagonists. He seals it in a bag, but it manages to escape. Encountering a fish with legs, Kaori, who has a hyper-sensitive sense of smell, becomes irritated by its smell and begs Tadashi to get rid of it. Meanwhile, in Okinawa, Tadashi, a young man, and his longtime girlfriend Kaori arrive on the island to enjoy a scuba-diving vacation. The fish then suddenly scuttle away, diving back into the ocean. Upon trying to inspect the unusual creatures, they discover that the strange fish seem to have legs. Gyo opens with a crew of fishermen aboard a trawler dragging up a number of strange-looking fish in the boat's net. Viz Media published an English-language translation of the two volumes in North America from September 2003 to March 2004 and re-released it from October 2007 to January 2008.Īn anime adaptation by Ufotable was released on February 15, 2012. The work also includes a pair of bonus stories, titled The Sad Tale of the Principal Post and The Enigma of Amigara Fault. The story revolves around a couple, Tadashi and Kaori, as they fight to survive against a mysterious horde of undead fish with metal legs powered by an odor known as the "death stench". Shogakukan collected the chapters into two bound volumes from February to May 2002. "Fish: Ghastly Squirming") in Japan, is a horror seinen manga written and illustrated by Junji Ito, appearing as a serial in the weekly manga magazine Big Comic Spirits from 2001 to 2002. Gyo ( ギョ, "Fish"), fully titled Gyo Ugomeku Bukimi ( ギョ うごめく不気味, lit.
