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Sakigake!! Otokojuku
File:Sakigake!! Otokojuku.jpg
Cover of the first volume of Sakigake!! Otokojuku as published by Shueisha
魁!!男塾
Manga
Written byAkira Miyashita
Published byShueisha
English publisher
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Jump
DemographicShōnen
Original run19851991
Volumes34
Anime television series
Directed byNobutaka Nishizawa
Produced byIriya Azuma
Yoshio Takami
Music byShunsuke Kikuchi
StudioToei Animation
Original networkFuji TV
Original run February 25, 1988 November 14, 1988
Episodes34
Anime film
Directed byNobutaka Nishizawa
Produced byIriya Azuma
Yoshio Takami
Music byIchiro Nitta
StudioToei Animation
ReleasedJuly 23, 1988
Runtime75 minutes
Manga
Sora Yori Takaku
Written byAkira Miyashita
Published byShueisha
MagazineWeekly Playboy
DemographicSeinen
Original run19952002
Volumes27
Manga
Akatsuki! Otokojuku: Seinen yo, Daishi wo Idake
Written byAkira Miyashita
Published byShueisha
MagazineSuper Jump
DemographicSeinen
Original run20012010
Volumes25
Manga
Tenkamusou Edajima Heihachi Den
Written byAkira Miyashita
Published byShueisha
MagazineOh Super Jump
DemographicSeinen
Original run20032010
Volumes10
Manga
Shiritsu Kiwamemichi Kōkō 2011
Written byAkira Miyashita
Published byNihon Bungeisha
MagazineWeekly Manga Goraku
DemographicSeinen
Original run20112012
Volumes3
Manga
Goku!! Otokojuku
Written byAkira Miyashita
Published byNihon Bungeisha
MagazineWeekly Manga Goraku
DemographicSeinen
Original runApril 4, 2014[1] – present
Volumes8
Manga
Shin!! Otokojuku
Written byAkira Miyashita
Published byNihon Bungeisha
MagazineWeekly Manga Goraku
DemographicSeinen
Original runDecember 9, 2016[2] – present
Volumes2
Live-action film

Sakigake!! Otokojuku (Japanese: 魁!!男塾, lit. "Charge! Men's Private School") is a manga series written and illustrated by Akira Miyashita. It was originally serialized at the Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1985 to 1991. It is staged in a private boys' school that teaches ōendan to troubled teenagers. The students are trained to "revive the Spirit of Japan" and mainly engage in fighting courses.

Plot

The genius principal of the private school, Heihachi Edajima, was a war hero during World War II. He trained his students to play an active role in politics, economics and industries in Japan and all over the world, though the way of training is highly anachronistic.

The martial arts depicted in this series are also highly choreographed using various forms of martial arts.

Story

Early Gag Manga Arc

The strongest of the Otokojuku first years, Momotaro Tsurugi, while enduring and overcoming the strict training of the malicious instructors and the second years, resolves the problems of the other first years with wisdom, kindness, and a manly spirit.

Kyoura Daiyon Kyousatsu Arc

The budget of Otokojuku falls into the red, so Edajima devises to throw the Gakuensai (愕怨祭) festival in order to collect profits. However just as the festival reaches a climax, Omito Date and his Kanto Gogakuren attack. When they are unable to settle the dispute through Otokojuku's specialty matches, Edajima suggests the Kyoura Daiyon Kyousatsu (驚邏大四凶殺, The 4 Great Astonishing Assaults). Date and the Gogakuren agree and the battles take place on the sacred Mt. Fuji.

Dai Ishin Pa-Lien Seiha Arc

After the conclusion of the Kyoura Daiyon Kyousatsu, Momo descends the mountain to find his friends still alive. Their joyous moment is interrupted when they are called out by the third years. They then head to Tendo Shirne to face the third years in the Dai Ishin Pai-Lien Seiha (大威震八連制覇, Great Pa-Lien (Unified Eight) Quaking Conquest).

Tenchou Gorin Dai Bukai Arc

After the Pa-Lien Seiha is ended, Momo and the gang are called to the headmaster's room. There they are shown a war film about how the US Army discovered a skillfully disguised Japanese Army secret base and destroyed it. When some of the students doubt this, Edajima tells them of a man who held a position in the US Army. That man's name was Takemitsu Isa, now known as Hyoei Todo. The student now wish to attack this inhuman Todo, so they participate in Tenchou Gorin Dai Bukai (天挑五輪大武會, Challenge the Heavens Olympics Great Tournament) which he sponsors.

Battle of the Seven Tusks Arc

One month after the Tenchou Gorin, Momo and the gang welcome the newly enrolled students. During Momo's fight over his title as representative with new first year Souji Togo, an incident occurs in the headmaster's room. Despite his overwhelming fighting power, Edajima suffers a defeat before a capture gun strong enough to take down an elephant. He is kidnapped and his assailants escape into the air. The students then set out for the Battle of the Seven Tusks (七牙冥界闘, Batoru Obu Sebun Tasukusu) in order to rescue Edajima.

Fuun Rakanjuku Arc

Edajima's lifelong rival Kinzo Kumada creates another Otokojuku called Fu'un Rakanjuku (風雲羅漢塾, Wind and Clouds Arhat Private School), and as they agreed upon three years ago, Otokojuku and Rakanjuku compete against each other in the Go Konsen (五魂遷, 5 Spirit Transitions) match.

Media

Manga

Sakigake!! Otokojuku was serialized in the Weekly Shōnen Jump from Issue 22 of 1985 to Issue 35 of 1991. The series was collected in 34 collected volumes published under the Jump Comics imprint.

Renta! has the digital rights for the manga. As of August 2018, they have released the first 3 volumes.[3][4]

Spin-off works

By Akira Miyashita
  • Sora Yori Takaku (天より高く, lit. "Higher than the Sky"): A manga about two heavenly deities contesting for the succession of their father's throne. Edajima and several of the students make cameos, having graduated and moved on to their careers.
  • Akatsuki!! Otokojuku: Seinen yo, Taishi wo Idake (曉!!男塾 青年よ、大死を抱け, lit. "Daybreak!! Men's Private School: Men, Embrace the Great Death"): Set over 10 years after the conclusion of Sakigake!! Otokojuku, this manga focuses on Shishimaru Tsurugi, son of Momotaro Tsurugi from the previous series, and a new generation of Otokojuku students, while still featuring much of the same school staff. Like Sakigake!!, the plot focuses on the hellish training of Otokojuku, fighting enemies, and the births of new friendships.
  • Tenkamusou Edajima Heihachi Den (天下無双 江田島平八伝, lit. "Peerless: The Legend of Heihachi Edajima"): On Edajima's restless childhood and youthful days.
  • Ōkouchi Minmeimaru Hyōden (大河内民明丸評伝)
  • Kenshoku Dōgen Tokkyū Chūbōshi Wang Ta-ren (拳食同源 特級厨房師 王大人)
  • Shiritsu Kiwamemichi Kōkō 2011 (私立極道高校2011)
  • Goku!! Otokojuku (極!!男塾)
  • Shin!! Otokojuku (真!!男塾)
By other authors
  • Otokojuku Gaiden Date Omito (男塾外伝 伊達臣人): April 25, 2014–ongoing; by Tomokazu Ozamatsu;[5] 5 volumes[6]
  • Otokojuku Gaiden Kurenai!! Onnajuku (男塾外伝 紅!!女塾): January 23, 2015–ongoing; by Michi Saitou; 5 volumes[7]
  • Otokojuku Gaiden Daigouin Jaki (男塾外伝 大豪院邪鬼): May 25, 2015–ongoing; by Tōichirō Yanagida; 4 volumes[8]
  • Otokojuku Gaiden Akashi Gōji (男塾外伝 赤石剛次): May 30, 2016–ongoing; by Yuuji Takezoe; 1 volume[9]
  • Boku!! Otokojuku (僕!!男塾): October 4, 2017–ongoing; by Satoshi Miyagawa[10]

Anime

TV Series

Sakigake!! Otokojuku was adapted into an anime television series produced by Toei Animation. Directed by Nobutaka Nishizawa, the series aired on Fuji TV from February 25 to November 14, 1988, lasting 34 episodes. The opening theme is Yogorecchimatta kanashimi ni (汚れっちまった悲しみに), while the ending theme is Ikujidai Arimashite (幾時代ありまして), both performed by Issei Fuubi Sepia.[11]

List of TV episodes.

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No. Title Director Original air date

Movie

An animated movie was released on July 23, 1988. It tells the story of a team of First Year students led by Momotaro Tsurugi who journey to America to compete in a tournament known as Great Battle August, adjudicated by a priest. Following an elimination round, 4 of the Otokojuku must fight 1 on 1 matches with members of the American team 3S; B.J. Bruce, Sir Royal the 3rd, Big Morgan and Bronco Sanders. The Otokojuku eventually win the match.

Audio drama

After the anime was ended, a two-part audio drama tape was sold, covering the Tenchou Gorin Arc. The same voice cast from the anime was used.

Episodes
  • Preliminary League Arc
  1. Hien vs. Shuten Doji
  2. Jaki Daigouin vs. Zeus
  3. Omito Date vs. Ryuuhou
  4. Momotaro Tsurugi vs. Shu Kougen
  • Finals League Arc
  1. Genji Togashi/Ryuuji Toramaru vs. Amon/Unmon
  2. Momotarou Tsurugi vs. Pharaoh
  3. Gekkou vs. Souketsu
  4. Omito Date vs. Ryoukou

Live-action film

It was adapted on a live-action film in 2008 written, directed by and starring Tak Sakaguchi.[12]

Video games

  • Famicom game - Sakigake!! Otokojuku (released March 3, 1989).
  • Game Boy game - Sakigake!! Otokojuku - Meiō-tō Kessen (released August 4, 1990)
  • PlayStation game - Simple 2000 - The Dodgeball - Sakigake!! Otokojuku (released August 29, 2002)
  • PlayStation 2 game - Sakigake!! Otokojuku (released November 10, 2005)
Playable Characters: Heihachi Edajima, Momotaro Tsurugi, Genji Togashi, Ryuuji Toramaru, J, Gouji Akashi, Raiden, Gekko, Hien, Omito Date, Manjimaru, Senkuu, Eikei, Rasetsu, Jaki Daigouin, Pharaoh, Sou Reigen, Gouki Toudou, Hakuhou, Zeus, Shishimaru Tsurugi (secret).
  • Nintendo DS game - Jump Ultimate Stars (released November 23, 2006)[13]
  • PlayStation 3 game - Sakigake!! Otokojuku: Nihon yo, Kore ga Otoko de aru!! (released February 27, 2014)
Playable Characters: Heihachi Edajima, Momotaro Tsurugi, Genji Togashi, J, Ryuuji Toramaru, Taio Matsuo, Shinichiro Tazawa, Hidemaro Gokukouji, Gouji Akashi, Raiden, Hien, Gekko, Omito Date, Manjimaru, Senkuu, Rasetsu, Eikei, Dokugantetsu, Henshouki, Baron Dino, Jaki Daigouin, Wang Taren

The series was also represented in four cross-over games: Famicom Jump and Famicom Jump II: The Strongest Seven, both for the NES; Cult Jump for the Game Boy; and J-Stars Victory VS for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. J-Stars Victory VS was ported to PlayStation 4 and released with its two counterparts in Europe and North America, thus representing the first official release of Sakigake!! Otokojuku material outside Japan.

Reception

It is one of the best-selling Weekly Shōnen Jump's manga series of all time as it had sold over 26 million copies.[14]

References

  1. ^ "「男塾」最終章が開幕!あの塾生たちが宇宙規模の戦いへ" (in Japanese). Comic Natalie. April 4, 2014. Retrieved August 2, 2014.
  2. ^ "宮下あきら「真!!男塾」がゴラクで始動!男塾の歴史が語られる" (in Japanese). Comic Natalie. December 9, 2016. Retrieved December 31, 2017.
  3. ^ https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2014-08-22/sakigake-otoko-juku-peacock-king-manga-available-on-english-renta/.77904
  4. ^ https://www.ebookrenta.com/renta/sc/frm/item/63829
  5. ^ "「男塾外伝」など新連載3本、別冊漫画ゴラクで一挙に始動" (in Japanese). Comic Natalie. April 25, 2014. Retrieved November 30, 2014.
  6. ^ "男塾外伝 伊達臣人 5" (in Japanese). Nihon Bungeisha. Retrieved December 31, 2017.
  7. ^ "男塾外伝 紅!!女塾 5" (in Japanese). Nihon Bungeisha. Retrieved December 31, 2017.
  8. ^ "男塾外伝 大豪院邪鬼 4" (in Japanese). Nihon Bungeisha. Retrieved December 31, 2017.
  9. ^ "男塾外伝 赤石剛次 1 (単行本)" (in Japanese). Nihon Bungeisha. Retrieved December 31, 2017.
  10. ^ "宮川サトシ、あの名門校へ!スピンオフ新連載「僕!男塾」で潜入記録を綴る" (in Japanese). Comic Natalie. October 4, 2017. Retrieved November 30, 2014.
  11. ^ 魁!!男塾 (in Japanese). Toei. Retrieved February 23, 2013.
  12. ^ "Otoko Juku Live-Action Film Remake's Trailers Posted". Anime News Network. November 30, 2011. Retrieved February 23, 2013.
  13. ^ "JUMP ULTIMATE STARS - 魁!!男塾" (in Japanese). Nintendo.
  14. ^ "Top Manga Properties in 2008 - Rankings and Circulation Data". Comipress.com. December 31, 2008. Retrieved February 23, 2013.

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