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However, Kaiji allies himself with other Forty-fivers (those earning 45,000 perica per month) to defeat Ōtsuki and win enough money for a one-day outside pass. Although Kaiji manages to get out of the labor camp with 800,000 yen on hand using multiple one-day outside passes, he only has 20 days to earn the 60 million yen he needs to buy his ...
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The first tankōbon was released on August 17, 1999, [2] and the last one was released on April 17, 2007. [3] In February 2009, Kodansha published a one-shot chapter from the series in their Magazine Special journal. [1] The manga series was also adapted into a forty-nine episode anime series by Studio Deen.
MangaDex is a nonprofit website that aggregates translations of manga, manhwa, and manhua.Content on the website is usually unofficial, uploaded by "scanlation" groups, but links to official services like Manga Plus and Bilibili Comics are also provided on the website.
Kaiji: Ultimate Survivor is a Japanese anime television series, based on Gambling Apocalypse: Kaiji, the first part of the manga series Kaiji by Nobuyuki Fukumoto.Produced by Nippon Television, D.N. Dream Partners [], VAP and Madhouse, the series was directed by Yuzo Sato [], with Hideo Takayashiki handling series composition, Haruhito Takada designing the characters and Hideki Taniuchi ...
Another of Mitsuo's classmates who proudly boasts about his wealth. His room is filled with manga comics and remote-controlled toys. On one occasion, he borrows the Perman set from Mitsuo, only to have them stolen by a dangerous criminal. Haruzō is voiced by Junko Hori in the 1967 series and by Teiyū Ichiryūsai in the 1983 series.
On his last day of school, he recalls a memory of the captain of his school's now-defunct ōendan singing the school anthem. He attempts to break into the club's former office, though he instead falls down a flight of stairs and wakes up three years in the past, on his first day of high school.
Absolute Boyfriend (絶対彼氏。, Zettai Kareshi) is a Japanese manga series by Yuu Watase, first serialized in Shōjo Comic. Chuang Yi licensed it for an English release in Singapore, with the first volume released in March 2005.