
There was a Hanchō spin-off…
I’m not very good at drawing…
Do you think Kaiji is a Super Smash Bros. of Fukumoto’s works!?
>>3I see.
I can’t stand watching that upstart Kaiji being bullied.
Manipulating the dice to win against Hanchou, this original character from the spin-off is the worst.
This class leader, Kaiji-kun, tried to kill him and is throwing poop on his snacks…
The squad leader wouldn’t engage in such malicious bullying!
Well, I guess I was sometimes getting carried away.
You brought this upon yourself.
Why is the easygoing Hanchou in such a predicament…
I see, the star system!
It feels more natural for Hanchō to be a spin-off of Kaiji rather than having a leisurely villain spin-off.
What I have to do is incredibly gloomy…!
Hanchō Hate fan creation
A friend who liked Hanchō became an anti-Kaiji.
This spin-off is so satisfying because the squad leader is such a loser that the payback turns are really refreshing…
Well, Hanchou will be 10 years old next year.
It’s not strange that people who only know Hanchou are starting to appear.
Where is Hanchou serialized?
Since Kaiji hasn’t been featured at all, people who recently started reading Young Magazine might not know which one came first.
It’s just garbage to try to ruin the few pleasures we have, like sugar, or to cause accidents that could lead to death…!
In Hanchō → Kaiji, I think people would feel strange about Hanchō using violence first.
This spin-off isn’t progressing at all…
Tonegawa was more interesting, but it ran out of ideas quickly…
Over here, it has become more of a slice-of-life story, so it’s not that interesting, but it can continue endlessly.
(Even in the role of the leader, cheating is done regularly.)
>>23Sometimes the dice that the group leaders are rolling only have the faces with 4, 5, and 6 written on them.
“At a time when we happened to win too much and were worried about losing customers, the leader said, ‘We can’t control our losses…'”
You’re just saying that, aren’t you?!
By the way, I wonder if the original work is still on hiatus.
It’s been quite a while since the break started.
Even though it’s a spin-off, there are already 5 volumes of the class leader out!
Chief! Chief! Manga Research Club – Oh, what is it? Heh heh heh, I’ve found an incredibly interesting manga, so I’m reporting in. Oh, what is the title? Do you know Kaiji? Y-You just found Kaiji!? Zawa—! Surprisingly, popular manga characters Hanchou, Tonegawa, and Ichijou are crossing over beyond their original works!! Huh? The main characters from each work are becoming enemies! This is intense!! Wait a minute. Whoa—! Zawaan! Come on…!! Because I read the spin-off first, do you think Kaiji is like a Super Smash Bros. of Fukumoto’s works!?
It seems like reading beyond the major leagues.
Has Hanchou been doing that for so long already…?
The characters are quite different from the original work, but it’s pretty interesting.
I like you.
Well… now that I see it… our original work…
It’s crossing over…! Quite a line…!
Attacking with heavy machinery is something even the black-clad should stop…!
I think if it were Hanchou as the leader, he would be able to trap Kaiji a bit better.
Just because Hanchou was successful, it tends to lead to an easy spin-off work…
I can’t believe Hanchou sold 5 million copies…
I feel like it was Tonagawa first, just in case.
The Ishizawa from Kaiji is a bit more intelligent.
I can hear you in your private room… There’s a trash can labeled “Resistance” in the team leader’s office, huh!
I won’t deny that Hanchou has some insidious and worthless aspects, but I don’t think he would throw away sugar cubes or try to kill someone with heavy machinery; that feels way too much like hateful fan fiction.
I like it when there are occasionally really good stories.
Aren’t we painting the underground environment too negatively?
It’s like the hell of the earth.
It seems that Haruchan doesn’t engage in harassment that directly harms the other party.
Well, the fact that you’re cheating to extort money is already direct harm.
It seems that Kaiji, who apparently defeated the Teiai executives, might not be targeted because he’s risky, considering he’s the leader of the Hancho time-space.
It’s aging in a spin-off called “Tengu,” but this is cool in its own way!
Died in the spin-off…
The underground working conditions are drawn too negatively in the first place.
If you keep using it like that, no matter how much you replenish, the debtors will be gone in no time!
>>44When you see underground labor in movies, it really makes you think, “Of course, you’ll break your body and die.”
It’s simply too harsh not to have any sunlight at all.
Even if Hanchō doesn’t like Kaiji, rather than being spiteful, he would prefer to eat T-bone steak underground.
It seems like I’ll want to eat my favorite foods when I go out.
Moo… moo…
I thought they were doing quite whatever they wanted in Hanchō.
Even in Kaiji, he was doing as he pleased, wasn’t he?
>>47Reverse…!
In the end… the reversal of cause and effect…!!
Recently a reliable doctor has appeared, but until now there has only been quack doctors…
If it’s the Hanchou time-space, we could just do something together to earn money and use that as capital to conquer the swamp and finish it off.
I wonder if there are stories about confronting a parallel world version of myself.
>>50There was a story about receiving a prophecy of doom (a hint that Kaiji will eventually come here) from Santa (the real one) on Christmas.
>>56I see, it’s likely that it connects to the main story, so I can’t easily say it’s a parallel world.
>>60Although it wasn’t mentioned in the original work, it became a bit animated in Tonagawa.
I think it was not good to explicitly say that before Kaiji arrives.
>>60Auu auu auu…!
You bring out your smartphone and tablet.
It’s quite difficult to link it to a Kaiji main story with a clear year established at this point…!
>>66But you and Tonegawa are following the same route as in the main story, right?
>>66In any world, it is always decided that Kaiji will show up and make a mess of things, but I don’t think it directly connects to the main story.
The squad leader was cheating, so they just got cheated back, right?
It’s just that I should have refused the first offering…
In the first place, I can’t get money from these guys, so I’m just making them do underground labor at Aoso, and it wouldn’t be a problem if they died.
The chairman probably just wants to see the suffering debtors.
Debtors are popping up everywhere…
Not stamping the seal is subtly suspicious.
Of course, I would check the paycheck pouch right in front of Hanchou.
>>58In the Hanchou time-space, Koshii would probably jump in and say, “Hey, Hanchou? You haven’t stamped Kaiji and the others’ hanko yet!”
Tonegawa and Ichijou both eventually merge with the original storyline, but I wonder what will happen with Hanchou…
The voice of the anime class leader is too much like the real person.
In a spin-off, the underground environment seems bad, doesn’t it?
Is it Heisei?
Because Hanchou is always going out to play, we’ve done the empty safe story a few times…
The imaginary son episode seems to clearly indicate one of the means to conclude this work.
Chō-san’s Leader Ōtsuki sounds just like Okuyasu from the original work, doesn’t it?
In the main story, there was a part where Tonegawa and Hanchou teamed up, but it seems unlikely for Kaiji…
But I was a little moved by the ending of Ichijo.
Even though it’s a bit of a bad ending.
>>71I had grown quite fond of that four-person group from the middle onward.
>>71It seems like he’s back from being sent underground… Incredible, Ichijo.
The leader of the Smash Bros. group really says some cool lines.
Even though I lost my position, I can’t come down to the ground much anymore…
I hope I don’t just end up complaining at Kimura Hotel…
What seems like the number one?
Even after reading all the episodes up to the sequel, it doesn’t seem like Wazuu will become the old man who takes pleasure in killing young people.
>>74Washizu is no longer what you would call a Fukumoto manga.
It’s the usual Keiichiro Hara manga.
Recently, it makes me sad that everyone hasn’t been coming… I don’t want to see people like Kimura-san or the landlady feeling down.
>>79I thought it was strange that the frequency of outings was off after being explained the situation by Miyamoto… or that Kimura might say that.
That person used to be in the underground, so they know about salaries and expenses for going out…
I think you have to consider alternate worlds for Hanchō, or else it contradicts itself.
If you can go out that often, then just putting up with it a few times would make it easy to have a luxury trip abroad; the Hanchou dimension is…
>>80I was looking forward to Hawaii…!
No, that’s not it… It’s just that Ichijo-san is terrible at entertaining and has bad gift sense, but other than that, they are incredibly capable…
On the contrary, I think that Tonegawa Ichijou was structured with the premise of leading up to that conclusion.
The captain changed the course at first, regardless of anything else.
>>82The current Hanchou in episode one seems like he would make a good retort, right…?
Murakami won’t get involved with someone who eavesdrops on losers and drinks sake while taking pleasure in it…
I’m curious about the relationship with Miyamoto after the main story.
A stupid spin-off where the newly emerged Kaiji, a self-indulgent young man, knocks down the protagonists of each work one after another.
The Tone River had things like the “yaki-dogeza” device, so it seems like it was depicting destruction from the very beginning.
It seems like Hanchou would cooperate with Kaiji to share the rewards.
>>89Kaiji becomes a useless person like when he was living as a freeloader if he doesn’t turn on the switch.
Well, the final episode can end with a new debtor resembling Kaiji’s back…
>>90It’s a bad ending…
Hanchō had a devilishly good compatibility between the outing system and the daily life stories.
The character Hanchou, who became a little bit of a better person in the promotional spin-off drawn by the author of Kaiji.
I wonder why they don’t make an anime adaptation even though Hanchou and Tonegawa are popular.
An original character is a terrible manga that enjoys bullying Hanchou and Tonegawa.
>>96Ichijo… well, never mind.
>>96I like the spin-off because Tone River has many famous quotes and didn’t lose its appeal during its exit.
It would be a bit interesting if that hencho returned to being a wicked section chief the moment he played chinchiro with Kaiji.
Numakawa is fine, but I can’t stand a person named Ishikawa on a physiological level.
But the 456 dice was used in the original work as well…
Washi can get by in the Bonobono world too.
Actually, I… really like bad things…!
>>103As it looks… I love to skim off the top…!
It’s a bit funny that they’re going shopping even using their right to go out.
So that’s how they make a profit…
>>104Because I’m doing this, it gives the impression that it’s not such a shady way to make a lot of money…
>>107Well, that price makes sense, doesn’t it?
The cost of going out for shopping for Otsuki and Numakawa alone is 100,000 yen.
>>125It was Miyamoto’s turn to invite three people to a free outing, covering half the expenses, for his birthday gyoza party…
The period when Hanchō is acting like a good person is long, but…
Even now, the underground chinchiro chapter is frustrating because Hanchou is so annoying, but the catharsis of the reversal feels too good, making it a masterpiece.
The more I see Hanchou, the more I wonder why someone with such talent is stuck underground.
This crappy spin-off has apparently been made into a movie three times.
>>108If I include the Chinese version, it will be four times.
The role of Tonegawa is played by Michael Douglas.
The initial face is more realistic, so when it first appears, it tends to make you think, “Who is this…?”
Good evening. I am Zawa… Today, I am helping Prime Minister Kaori. Lee-kun, I am taking care of the master of this hall, and my name is Rikenmaru.
>>109Nomo is slow, Hanyu is gloomy, and Ichiro is an annoying, self-paced guy.
>>113Don’t make fun of Ichiro!
>>113You can feel the era in the selection of people…
>>121What will happen now?
I can understand Shohei Ohtani and Sota Fujii, but I can’t think of a third person.
>>123It could be Rui Hachimura or Naoya Inoue…
Ichijo was reacting as if it was a rotten person’s iron plate coupling!?
Iwa is the character that deviates the most from the original work.
The stretching from the swamp area becomes excessive, but up until the underground, it can be enjoyed straightforwardly.
>>112Well, if we consider “Hakairoku” as the conclusion of Kaiji’s story, I think the long battle in the swamp was within an acceptable range.
It continued.
It seems like there was a hint that Mr. Kimura had a Christmas photo as his wallpaper until June.
I want this spin-off to be serious like an original anime, without eating or discussing voice actors.
I directly got revenge on that unbearable guy, paving the way for my escape and ensuring his downfall by taking away his social status, so it feels incredibly satisfying.
What gain does the leader get from pouring muddy water on the special sugar…?
>>117It’s been said in the story, right?
I didn’t know they were trying to kill me to completely stop the escape from the 45 groups of pinhane.
I thought that maybe when Kaiji lost in the flashback, he would be doomed.
There might be something like that.
The timeline after the unexpected defeat
>>120In the main story, I was found out with 456 dice.
Even within Hanchou, they are using 456 dice, so it’s impossible.
Mr. Fukumoto has lost his enthusiasm for Kaiji, hasn’t he?
Nikaido is drawing properly, though.
I like how it crushes the end of the first round for the dealer below a 1 by making them drink the weakest 4 in the 456 dice.
>>127It’s really great that it’s also a form of retaliation for when I was picked on…
>>127It’s not mentioned in the original work, but “children can be influenced by their parents in any way” is also critical.
If this hadn’t happened, the first time would have been unavoidable, but the second time the parents would have only lost immediately to the pee.
So far, it’s just Kimura-san and Dachi Red who escaped underground in Hanchou, right?
The pairing of Hanchō and Miyamoto is also popular, isn’t it?
The cute depiction of the leader is quite scary.
Only Miki should be drawn cutely.
I hope it’s properly animated and not just an add-on like the Tonagawa adaptation…
“The catharsis of ‘Since parents do it twice, come back and sit’ is incredible, right?”
>>136The anime Kaiji is undoubtedly wonderfully done, but…
It’s a shame that the interactions around here have been slightly nerfed.
>>140Wasn’t that done in an anime?
>>198I did it, but huh? You’re running away? That kind of exchange was cut a little bit.
It is true that there are gaps, but I think the rules of underground chinchiro are quite well devised.
It is suitable for using 456 dice, appearing fair at first glance.
>>137That place was praised by Kurosaki as well.
If there’s a hand stronger than the cheating I use, then I should at least prepare a talisman.
>>137Furthermore, since it’s still a game of chance, it’s quite confusing when you lose to something like getting doubles.
It was a great stroke of luck that Kurosaki happened to be my backing.
There is not enough respect for the original work.
Kaiji won once with luck, you know, on the 456 dice.
>>142There is definitely some pure luck involved, isn’t there, Kaiji?
It’s nice to be cornered by the rules you set for yourself.
It’s amazing how they turn all the rules set by the Hanchou side to commit fraud, including the 456 dice, against them.
I like how the subtle detail of Kaiji’s gambling dice being rubbed with blood adds a dramatic flair.
The squad leader, who has been making regular dice on the surface, had no idea that there would be someone creating special dice underground…
>>147Well, originally there shouldn’t be that much need to be on guard…
Even though we had prior information that he was a dangerous guy, the biggest mistake was letting Kaiji fall to group 45.
The original Hanchō is just too wicked beyond just cheating…
The fact that 456 dice are not absolute and cannot be recognized at a glance is really wicked and malicious.
There’s no way I can go out that frequently without the group leader Shigoro and the 45 members.
I wonder if the section chief of Hanchou is doing the same thing.
>>151I’m depicting that earning money through chinchiro is quite normal.
>>154What about group 45?
>>155There are definitely 45 groups.
New 45 groups, an increase of xx compared to the previous year…!
There was a punchline like that.
If there had been a total payout from the parents, could we have avoided getting snake eyes with a sip?
There are certainly some inconsistencies in the rules.
The combination is so precise that it tricks you into thinking you haven’t reached the existence of 456 rhinoceroses.
>>156If someone says that the rules feel strange and that it would be boring if we can’t roll the dice, like the group leader mentioned in the main story, I would have to agree with a “Yeah!”
>>159If it’s said that there are few pleasures underground where there is almost no entertainment, I have no reason to disagree.
Is the art style a bit heavy?
As for the group leader, Numakawa seems to be becoming the type of character who would be totally put off by that.
Sewage is basically poop, right?
Group 45 is doing just fine.
When Nakagawa’s classmate from his student days fell, he was asking Otsuki to make an exception just for him.
You should read it.
Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji and Gambling Chronicles Kaiji are…!
Many people are unaware that Akagi has a spin-off.
>>166The spin-off of Ten’s Akagi, the spin-off of Washizu…!
>>166I didn’t know…
>>168You should read it.
Ten – The Cool Guy of Tenwa Street – is…!
>>170I didn’t know even though I was reading it…
I see, it’s the heavens that come first.
>>170When you start from Akagi, the beginning of the story tends to be different from what you were expecting, which is a difficult part.
>>177What is “ex”? While saying “I like sex~ ❤️”, if Ten saw me having a parent-child rice bowl with a married woman and her daughter in the final volume, I wonder what kind of feelings they would have.
It’s like when we used to watch adult videos together and jerk off, like you, Baku-san.
If you haven’t read Kaiji, you wouldn’t know what the 45 groups are about…
Based on the context, I can only infer that it is about the “chinchiro” gambling.
Naoya Inoue is slow… Sota Fujii is gloomy… Shohei Ohtani is an annoying stoic guy…!
Manga like Nakane’s boring stuff won’t get called for Smash Bros.
It wasn’t Kaiji.
>>172It’s true that it’s boring, but not being called for Smash Bros. is for a different reason…!!
You’re coming, right…?!
Reiwa Kaiji is…!!
The fact that the Pinzoro dice can be anything in the shape of a die, given that it’s rolled in that way, is a big deal, right?
There’s no need to hide it like a shigoro die; it just needs to be square and roll, and that’s enough.
SOGA is interesting… it’s interesting but… to begin with, the original character is obscure, and the themes of a senile old man and mahjong are a bit niche…!
Isn’t there also a spin-off of “Ten” with Hiroyuki?
>>180There is also Soga!
Kaiji was also a loser who would hunt for Mercedes-Benz emblems at first.
Kaiji is building a shelter through a game that torments debtors.
It feels like Hanchou is seriously making a shelter.
I’m going to use this too… I love similar things that are the height of irony.
I was honestly quite surprised to see Ichikawa come out in the Hiroyuki spin-off.
I think it’s clever that the rules for cheating are basically all framed as “to make sure everyone has fun” and “to avoid a boring flow.”
Regarding the content, it has been thoroughly discussed in the thread.
Therefore, I feel a consistency in the part where the unstable leader of the team changes tactics and methods to entertain the underground folks and takes advantage of them.
Kaiji was also a worthless and socially awkward character at the beginning, but…
During my flight, I accepted the goodness of others and became a passionate character who cares for my friends.
The Kaiji anime ends in a swamp, so it’s a satisfying watch with a happy ending where the friends are saved.
Mamiya is also technically from a heavenly world line, so I wonder how many have come out just from the heavens…
It’s a route where you become friends with Kaiji, and it’s parallel to the main story! Just do it like that.
This spin-off, huh?
Isawa is trying to kill the spin-off protagonist, isn’t he?
Isn’t the arrangement incredible?
Akagi has been completed on both sides.
Since it was adapted into a drama, they’ve been releasing a lot of spin-offs, haven’t they?
Ishizawa is a heroine who is called upon for the heroine gathering poster…!
Nikaido – It’s an interesting turn-based sport where you think after each shot, and the way Mr. Fukumoto develops the story fits quite well; the caddy is also cute.
When I read Akagi, that madness of young Akagi…
I’m curious about how it will turn into the relaxed vibe of old Akagi.
>>199I have enough social skills to work in a factory, and it seems likely that I’ll end up like that as I grow older.
>>199Even if you’re third-rate, it’s nice to have an old Akagi who comforts you by saying that being a spirited third-rate is good enough.
>>199I feel like there is a bit of that atmosphere in the final volume of Akagi.
>>204I think the match against Washizu shows quite a bit of old Akagi’s temperament.
Old Akagi may be defeated, but he has a great charm, doesn’t he?
I sometimes crave fugu sashimi in the middle of the night.
>>202Since I mostly lose in patterns where I lose to the rules I set for myself, my status doesn’t really drop much.
Looking at the sky, even the overly sharp Akagi during the time with Ichikawa seems cute.