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As Akagi easily defeats the scared Yagi, the yakuza now must pay Nangō three million. Akagi wants to double the bet, but Ryūzaki says it is already morning so they cannot continue. Akagi objects but Yasuoka convinces him to agree, assuring the yakuza settle Nangō's debt, owe three million to him, and sign a commitment to a rematch.
The story follows Hanamichi Sakuragi, who falls in love with a girl named Haruko Akagi, and decides to enter the Shohoku High School Basketball Team in order to attract her, as she is already in love with another Shohoku player, Kaede Rukawa. As Sakuragi starts learning how to play basketball, he begins to take a liking to the sport.
Tōhai-den Akagi (闘牌伝アカギ, Mahjong Legend Akagi), an adaptation of the Ryūzaki/Yagi arc, was released November 11, 1995, [51] while Janma Akagi (雀魔アカギ, Mahjong Devil Akagi), an adaptation of the Urabe arc, was released July 25, 1997. [52] Takeshobo rereleased both films in DVD format on January 27, 2006.
Cover of Slam Dunk volume 1 as published by Raijin Comics on July 2, 2003 The Japanese manga series Slam Dunk was written and illustrated by Takehiko Inoue. The story follows Hanamichi Sakuragi, who becomes a basketball player from the Shohoku High School basketball team in order to make Haruko Akagi, a girl he likes, fall in love with him. However, as he learns more about basketball and plays ...
First volume of Akagi, released in Japan by Takeshobo on April 24, 1992. The chapters of the Japanese manga series Akagi: Yami ni Oritatta Tensai are written and illustrated by Nobuyuki Fukumoto.
Nobuyuki Fukumoto (福本 伸行, Fukumoto Nobuyuki, born December 10, 1958) is a Japanese manga artist, well known for his work including unique and original gambling ideas, deep psychological analyses of characters, and his distinct art style.
Teasing Master Takagi-san is written by Sōichirō Yamamoto. The series began serialization in Shogakukan's shōnen manga magazine supplement Monthly Shōnen Sunday Mini on June 12, 2013, [1] and it moved to the main Monthly Shōnen Sunday magazine on July 12, 2016. [2]
List of Initial D videos released by Tokyopop (Region 1), VDI Entertainment (Region 2) and Madman Entertainment (Region 4) Volume Episodes Release date (Region 1) Release date (Region 2) Release date (Region 4) Battle 01, Akina's Downhill Specialist: First Stage, Eps. 1–3 September 16, 2003 [3] [4] March 31, 2008 [5] 2004 [6]