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[The Story of the Judo Club] Post masterpiece.

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  • April 30, 2025
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YANMAGA KC SPECIAL Judo Club Story Makoto Kobayashi 1

1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx8

I like the ending where a junior who received training in Nagoya creates the weakest generation.

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Until Nishino comes to eat sushi, it’s a masterpiece.

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Zass!

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Hi!

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Nishino’s monstrous presence is the best.

Using big moves with heavyweight-like power and lightweight-like speed is the epitome of a final boss.

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The work itself is a masterpiece without any complaints, and it’s also nice to see the process of Kobayashi Makoto’s art style becoming more refined.

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Free for five volumes until tomorrow.

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It’s good to abandon a cute girlfriend and move forward with judo…

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>>10

Put on a condom.

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I love how casually they brush over Nishino’s sad past.

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I like that the physique of the three-five changes properly.

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>>13

When I finally met up with my friend from middle school, I was surprised to see that they had gained a lot of muscle.

It’s definitely the bean sprouts from episode 1.

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I really wanted to do judo club jokes like in the beginning.

I received fan letters from Koga and active judo players at that time.

It was decided that Mr. Konbayashi would take a serious approach.

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>>14

It’s amazing that you can create a masterpiece with this kind of vibe…

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I really like the way Hijisaka-san gets worked up during the match to settle things with Higuchi.

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The ability to clearly capture the weight transfer through the breaking down of forms is outstanding.

A rare work that is compelling not only in terms of emotions but also in its depiction of sports matches.

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If I had read this during my student days, I definitely would have joined the judo club.

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The manga that the judo club advisor is strongly recommending.

21: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I have only read What’s Michael.

22: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx17

You should definitely read it… the judo club story…!

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As expected, rope climbing! …Rope climbing solves everything!

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I like Hirao-san, who is normally strong but loses easily in individual matches.

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>>24

A person with a scary face was too strong, at a monster level…

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In the scene where Sekine in the finals goes into groundwork, I was like, “Wow, that movement is amazing…”

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Although hidden in the shadow of Sango, I think Uchida’s strength growth is also incredible in a subtle way.

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>>26

The trust relationship with the Golden Eagle flag is nice, isn’t it?

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The generation just below us is the strongest generation, and that’s pretty good, right?

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I love this place because it's so terrible.

Leave it to me!! Nishino!! I might have been a bully too, but to tell the truth, I was an even bigger bully.

I love this place because it’s so terrible.

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I shortened my athletic career, but at that point, Higuchi, who can beat Nishino, is amazing.

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He’s known for being good at inward-facing legs, so be careful!

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Nishino’s teacher is good, isn’t he?

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“Since I have no weaknesses, I can only become stronger than my opponent.”

Absolutely satisfying brain muscle thinking.

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It’s a flowing match…

It's a flowing match...

Dott aa… Yamada… kiki kiki kiki kiki

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Take this! One-arm back throw, big outer reaping special!

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>>36

I won with a technique that’s hard to understand!

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Sanshirō usually acts freely with a lighthearted gag vibe, yet those around him treat him seriously.

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>>37

Sanjirō is great too…

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I love the scene where Higuchi, who couldn’t participate due to injury, watches the Sango vs. Tobizaki match right in front of him and thinks, “Why did I get injured! I want to fight Sango again!”

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>>39

I understand, I like that too.

Including the subsequent match between Higuchi and Sango.

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Basically, I’m not really a fan of sports manga where geniuses keep winning.

The tempo is so good that I just don’t care anymore.

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The practice scenes are really interesting, not just the matches.

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It’s really terrible that there’s no intention to stop the shitty tradition, but it made me laugh.

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>>42

I refuse!

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>>44

…!

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Geniuses usually have an incredible amount of effort, so they rise up steadily.

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The younger brother of Tobizaki, the river otter, mistakenly entered the wrong school…

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Good morning!

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I’m strong, you know!

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Thank you, Higuchi!

The sleeve fishing technique you taught me saved me at the last moment.

Without this, I would have lost.

But I can no longer use the sleeve fishing! Nishino will never eat my sleeve fishing again!

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>>49

That’s the best, isn’t it…?

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In a typical manga, the character Washio could overshadow everything and make it dull after retirement, but the way it was properly controlled is quite impressive in terms of manga prowess.

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I like the part where you plead with the car.

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The women’s judo club is also really interesting, so I recommend it.

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>>53

I cried at my senpai’s retirement match.

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>>53

JJM is great, isn’t it… It makes me think that the achievements of that player with a similar-sounding name are amazing.

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I like the way my eyebrows bald like a mystery circle.

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It’s nice to watch the finals, isn’t it, senpai…?

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>>55

Ah… it was really me who lied and brought that guy along…

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Seeing the story of Kobayashi-senpai and the others graduating from the judo club makes me cry now.

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Sa!

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That's good, isn't it?

“Uee~~ Hehehe~ Don’t worry, stop it. You’ve been inquiring out of parental concern, so I’ll leave some gratitude here. However, the only one who can call me a fool while spitting words at me is you, Sensei. And you are also the only one who has praised me the most until now.”

That’s good, isn’t it?

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>>60

A great teacher who never abandons their students has come…

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I wonder if it’s true that Washio-senpai is the model for Takamura in Hajime no Ippo.

The impudent behavior is just the same.

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>>61

Takamura is serious at his core, but Washio is Washio to the core.

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It’s amazing that Higuchi, who won against Nishino even after worsening the injury, is also a monster…

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to rub

chigo

Just

ke

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It properly depicts the importance of strength training.

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The match does not take into account the points held; a full score is achieved with a technique point. Under the dojo’s rules, an experience point of 800 or more counts as a technique point. A win by ippon can be achieved with two technique points or an experience point of 600 or more. Maruoka, face front, bow!! Yes, let’s bow to each other!! Maruoka and Kanna will carry out meaningless attacks. Hmph, isn’t winning all that matters!? No complaints, right!? Nishitani… Sensei… So, are you still calling me an idiot now? And you’ve been the one to make me suffer the most until now…

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It’s amazing how it goes from being a typical judo club manga to a masterpiece judo manga all at once.

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Isn’t the theory of the teacher’s mental state quite modern?

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I won’t run away!

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>>70

Well, that’s fine too…

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I love the part where Senpai says, “I brought Sango here…!”

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An uncle with a face that looks familiar, named Shimura.

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Because of their strong judo skills, they are a strong teacher behind the efforts and sports spirit.

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>>74

That person is quite a genius too.

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A manga that starts with a greeting (Good morning) and ends with a bow (Thank you).

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Ah… it was really me who lied and brought that person here…

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Since it became a masterpiece manga, stop this kind of preaching from your generation!

If you keep doing things like this, you’ll end up getting burned.

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>>78

I refuse!

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│Boo💨

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I think it’s amazing how the teacher says, “I only thought about becoming stronger myself, so there’s no way I would know how others can become stronger.”

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It’s impressive that it wraps up from joining the club to retirement in just 11 volumes.

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>>80

Our karate club had it.

It was about six months after joining the club.

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It’s nice that matches other than the main character’s are summarized, it keeps the pacing good.

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>>87

It’s amazing that it doesn’t depict the first national competition at all.

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>>95

Too reckless…

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Grappling techniques are really cool.

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It’s impossible to get stronger without practice, but I think the line about not competing against each other in practice is a good point made by Teacher Igarashi.

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You’re so good at writing action scenes that just having a sparring match looks cool.

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When I was a child, I read it in the ear, nose, and throat department.

I thought I would never do judo because it’s too scary.

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>>91

It’s because of things like this that we lose popularity, so let’s put an end to it in our generation, okay?

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“Good fortune comes to a laughing gate, and it is correct in sports psychology, so you are great, teacher.”

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I live in Fukuoka, but I didn’t know about the Kinshuki tournament…

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The protagonist who never loses twice to the same opponent.

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>>96

That’s why I lose easily in the Olympics.

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However, Professor Konbayashi is too good at drawing.

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It’s amazing that it is both the best judo manga and the best judo club manga.

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>>99

What’s interesting is that it’s more about the “judo club” than judo manga itself.

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>>101

There are quite a few women even in the images.

The idea of tightly wrapping it is on a fantasy level.

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I like how the matches of the other players end up looking like quick two-panel scenes.

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I’ve read things like Musashi’s sword too.

I thought that was more like a fantasy.

People are dying everywhere.

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San-go’s attitude towards learning from Professor Igarashi is really good.

The number one manga I want children to read.

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>>104

Mr. Igarashi’s words are quite useful, aren’t they?

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>>104

If I always said, “I’m an idiot,” then…

I have no desire to study at all…

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“I’m strong, you know~! It’s amazing that it actually works.”

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It’s in times of crisis that fighting spirit is important, isn’t it…

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The showdown with Nishino is really intense, and it’s great that the two of us have two gold medals.

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>>109

I lost to an opponent I’ve never heard of in the first round of the Olympics…

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>>120

I like being beaten up like this.

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>>120

In the next Olympics, I’m so motivated that even if I win all matches with overwhelming strength, I’ll throw the gold medal from Bandai Bridge.

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At the interdepartmental sports meeting, the judo club was grumbling that unlike baseball and soccer, there are only two major judo manga: “Judo Club Story” and “Obi Gyu!”

What a luxurious guy he is! With a perfect batting average of 1.000! I have a fond memory of being outraged about it with people from other departments.

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And this is me

I am Sango, the point getter.

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I also like “Sobakasu” by Shota Kikuchi when it comes to judo manga!

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Characters from the Judo Club Story appear frequently in 12’s 346-2.

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>>115

I like that Sango and Nishino are happily together at Osaka Castle Hall.

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It’s really obscure, but I like Gaburin when it’s by Professor Konbayashi.

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Alright!

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This is the manga that the soccer club advisor brought to school and said it was fine to read at school.

Seriously, thank you.

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When I reread What’s Michael, teacher! Some readers might think this is done carelessly, but it’s probably really well-crafted, right!? There are quite a few stories like that.

Teacher! This is obviously a shortcut, right!? There’s that too.

122: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Mr. Konbayashi’s art skills are amazing… that’s what you think when you read this manga.

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>>122

Even though I’m reading a manga, the movements are seamlessly recognized as a video in my mind. I wonder what the reasoning behind this is…

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>>130

I heard that you went to interview and are using the photos you took yourself as a significant reference.

I wonder if it wasn’t rare at that time.

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All the children have the same bushy eyebrows, so there’s no worry about cuckooing.

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I have only read Konbayashi-sensei’s manga “Judo Club Story” and “Seishun Shonen Magazine,” but is “Sanshiro” and the one with the cat, as well as the period drama one, still interesting if I read them now?

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>>127

The period drama series is interesting even when read normally, but

If you read through the teacher’s manga first, you’ll be able to enjoy the star system.

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>>127

Sanshiro might seem a bit old-fashioned now; Sanshiro 2 is short and easy to read, but it’s a masterpiece.

However, the real-time nature of pro wrestling and combat sports at that time was so high that if you don’t know about it, you might not understand the feeling.

The period drama series is structured like Kabuki, where the star system allows viewers to understand the roles without needing explanations, so it might be better to read other works.

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Youth Boy Magazine is nice too.

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Sango started judo in high school, yet they are just too much of a monster…

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I’m amazed that I’m still actively drawing.

It’s judo.

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Looking at the finished body of 35, it’s nice to say, “You’re such an idiot!”

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It’s strange that you can understand movement with just a single illustration, not even a comic.

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Even though I’ve been doing it for three years, the matches keep getting skipped, so it’s progressing really quickly.

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It’s so interesting that I ended up buying all the volumes after getting the first three for free, so you should definitely read it…

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The artwork and JJM are still amazing and interesting, but the story isn’t really progressing…

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>>137

Since Professor Konbayashi is 66 years old… there’s nothing we can do about the publication speed…

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Hey! Hello-chan is interesting too…

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The illustrations in the first installment of “12’s Sanshirou” are simply well done.

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>>141

The crazy feeling of shifting subjects from delinquents → rugby → judo → professional wrestling!

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>>141

The manga drawn during elementary school, which is included at the end of the thread, is already well done.

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A manga that shouldn’t be opened while tidying up the room.

Every page has allure…

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Three-Five Slump → It’s really funny how it flows into Akiyama Slump.

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Good moooooorning!!

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I heard that you went to the dojo with the assistant and took a lot of pictures.

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I’m wondering if something might go wrong and end up as an anime, but because Kobayashi-sensei’s art is so good, you can see the movement even in a single panel of the manga, which raises the animation benchmark significantly, making it difficult.

Another producer said that there hasn’t been much judo anime in Japan since YAWARA, so the know-how for judo anime hasn’t developed since that time, making it doubly impossible.

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>>146

Actually, it has become an OVA.

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The action scenes are amazing and easy to understand, plus the story moves along quickly, making it super easy to read.

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It seems that period dramas were popular in the Showa era, but I don’t know what stories they contain, so I can easily learn about them through manga as popular works.

I want other prominent manga artists to draw things like this too.

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It’s precisely because there are only this many volumes that it is packed with interest.

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Salt

“Perhaps”

Rubbing

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>>153

It’s a bit petty to look away like that, isn’t it?

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The depiction of the match is so well done that the pace of turning the pages increases tremendously.

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You guys better stop doing things like this from next year!!

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I recently repurchased it on Kindle.

I read it all at once.

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>>156

I can’t stop halfway.

It’s a dangerous manga.

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The kotatsu always makes me laugh whenever I see it.

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>>158

Did you bring that on the train…?

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>>169

That’s right!

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Since no one was watching that other one despite its quality, I simply think there’s no demand for judo anime.

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Places like Nagoya and Iwashimizu may seem unremarkable at first glance, but if you think about it, they’re actually incredibly resourceful.

I loved it when Iwashimizu casually mastered techniques like the triangle choke and rolling mountain storm, becoming a valuable asset.

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I met the cat that died last month…

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>>162

The other members, except Nishino, behave like delinquents, but they’re actually strong and they also do regular gags.

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Following Sango Nishino in JJM, Nagoya comes next.

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Who suggested a training camp in Hawaii?

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Rain fall, rain fall, rain fall!

Rain falls, rain falls, ahh, so refreshing!

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Nagoya of the Flow

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A manga that makes you really anxious while watching the match.

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Zas!

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It’s nice that Nishino doesn’t end up alone in solitude, isn’t it?

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It’s great how Tamura keeps aiming for the inner thigh but ends up scoring 5 people without deciding.

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Sango is really weak when it comes to grappling techniques.

I was caught off guard by her and ended up being easily repelled and escaping.

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My inner thighs are truly artistic~~

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>>176

That guy is actually bad at walking with his legs turned in!

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Senior Sango lost after being pinned in a grappling move!

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I always laugh at the teacher’s car stories.

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I think Washio’s character trait ranks quite high in the history of sports manga.

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(You mean the baby in my belly weighs 20 kilograms…?)

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I really think the panel layout is genius.

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It’s not often talked about, but I really like Uchida’s time-wasting during the Chiyozaki match.

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>>183

I like Uchida, even though it’s not really explored as much as Akiyama.

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>>193

In the Urayasu match, saying “I’ll leave the rest to you, Sango” and firmly bringing it to a draw is great, isn’t it?

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Shinji Nishino’s sad past.

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>>184

I like protagonists who say they’re not interested in that kind of stuff and still fight!

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The commentator Ishimura likes to praise Nishino as a really hard-working and amazing player.

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>>185

That place properly acknowledges it, and you can see the sincerity towards judo.

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It’s amazing that it’s against Chiyozaki…

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Nishino’s thumbnail specs seem too visually strong.

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In fact, Sango was a bundle of talent.

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Nishino was quite candid in his conversation with the teacher when he first appeared, but the next time he showed up, he became excessively tyrannical!

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>>190

You were pretending to be someone you’re not, right?

I became able to do whatever I want after getting rid of the nuisance.

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The “hyottoko face” of San-go that never disappeared until the end is a gag depiction that can be commonly incorporated into a burning storyline.

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>>192

I love the way Washio mimics the Hyo-toko face.

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>>192

I love the expression on Higuchi’s face when Sango made a funny face during the rematch with Higuchi.

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Genius vs. Effort

So, which one is the protagonist?

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>>196

Both of them are geniuses and are working hard in this work.

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How was it, Martin?

What are your thoughts on the current match?

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>>198

I like Nakasu.

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>>202

Sooner or later, that guy will lose.

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I like how Nishino and Sango are getting along normally at the sushi restaurant.

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Washio is a total idiot, but it’s so funny that he has the strength to really be the captain.

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>>200

He was sincere towards judo.

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>>209

It’s okay to cry…

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>>209

“Ah~~~! Please do a normal move!”

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This manga has only characters I like.

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What kind of strength does it take to rip a judogi?

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I like how Sango, who was feeling down after losing badly to Nishino, gets a strange switch flipped on by Hiromi’s phone call.

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The next generation after San-Go is the strongest, right?

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