1. Rokudenashi Blues (Volume) - Comic Vine
Jun 17, 2023 · First edition (42 volumes), the second edition condenses the original 42 volumes to 25 Bunko volumes. Originally serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump.
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2. Rokudenashi Blues (Volume) - Comic Vine
Rokudenashi Blues » 33 issues. Volume » Published by Shueisha. Started in ... Let's Get On! February 9, 1993 · Issue #23. Vicious. April 7, 1993 · Issue #24.
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3. Rokudenashi Blues (manga) - Anime News Network
User Ratings: 4 ratings have been given [details] ; Number of tankoubon: 42 ; Vintage: 1988-01 to 1997-04 (serialized in Shonen Jump) ; Release dates: We have 84.
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4. Rokudenashi Blues (Manga)
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Rokudenashi Blues is a manga series written and illustrated by Masanori Morita, which ran in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1988 to 1997. It was collected in 42 tankōbon volumes. The story stars Taison Maeda (前田太尊 Maeda Taison?), delinquent student of Teiken High (帝拳高校?), who wishes to become the world boxing champion. The manga follows Maeda (and his friends and rivals) as he struggles through three years of high school while becoming one of the strongest and best known high school fighters
5. Rokudenashi Blues (Good-For-Nothing Blues) | Manga
Type, Manga ; Volumes, 42 ; Chapters, 422 ; Status, Finished ; Published, May 17, 1988 to Feb 4, 1997.
Maeda is a new student in the Teiken High School. He stutters when he's nervous and he's rather clumsy. He gets noted immediately because he hits a teacher during the entrance ceremony. Some clubs search to enlist him as they see in him a force they can use to get even with other clubs. But Maeda is a loner and has only one dream: becoming boxing champion. His first objective is to beat the leader of the boxing club. "Rokudenashi" translates as "good for nothing". (Source: Mangaupdates)
6. Good-For-Nothing Blues (Rokudenashi Blues) Manga
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7. Rokudenashi Blues 1993 - MyAnimeList.net
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Sequel to the Rokudenashi Blues movie.
8. Rokudenashi BLUES 1993: Kansai Calling to the Faraway Sons...
Jul 29, 2012 · Since then, Morita continued on with the 24-volume manga Rookies, which followed a high school baseball team made up of delinquents whose dream ...
See AlsoUPS Drop Off Location FinderMasanori Morita is probably the biggest-name Shonen Jump manga-ka you likely never heard of. The man started as an assistant to Tetsuo Hara ...
9. Rokudenashi Blues 1993 (movie) - Anime News Network
Rokudenashi Blues 1993 (movie) · Film Developing: Toei Chemical Industry · Production: Pony Canyon · Toei Animation · Production Cooperation: AD Cosmo · Animaruya
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10. Rokudenashi Blues complete 42 volumes first edition set
Oct 20, 2017 · Rokudenashi Blues complete 42 volumes first edition set · Item's Details · About Item Conditions ...
(comment) A bad manga representing the Weekly Shonen Jump.Jumping One of the titles that supported the golden age.The characteristic pose that puts out the tongue with the palm of the hand facing up in the middle of the work was a thing that was well imitated at that time. There is no doubt that Maeda Taisho and Katsuji, the trio of the US indication, had sometimes a strong impact on fighting, sometimes boxing and age of the same age.It was fresh that the heroine which hardens aside is also cute and has a healthy relationship.If it had been published in a youth magazine, this would not work. In addition, in spin-off work "bastard blunt chu", the talent of gag manga is also regretfully demonstrated, it may be inevitable to announce "belly living" later.2/1989 (H1) 4.15 / first edition / new book / 200 P / - / A line / / 1/1989 (H1) .1.15 / first edition / new book / 190 P / cover circumference scratches, - Volume 3/1989 (H1) 7.15 / Initial version / New book / 198 P / - / Parallel / - 4 Volume / 1989 (H1) 9.15 / First edition / New book / 214 P / - / A line / Volume 5/1989 (H1) .11.15 / first edition / new book / 208P / - / parallel / - 6/1990 (H2 ).1.15 / first edition / new book / 206P / - / parallel / - 7 volume / 1990 (H2) First edition / New book / 200P / - / Parallel / - 8 volume / 1990 (H2) 5.15 / first edition / new book / 208P / - / parallel / publication guide 9 volume / 1990 (H2) 206P / publication guide / parallel / - 10 vol / 1990 (H2) 9.15 / first edition /...
11. Home of the Obscure & Forgotten: July 2012 - The Land of Obscusion
Jul 29, 2012 · Ultimately, Rokudenashi BLUES is not so much a sports manga but rather a delinquent manga with some bits & hints of boxing added in at times.
Nowadays, seemingly most of the anime that airs in Japan is via late-night airplay, i.e. from 23:00/11:00 PM-4:00 AM. Sure there are shows that air in the morning, prime time, & probably even some in the afternoon, but late-night is where anime has found a very consistent home. But there's one main reason why late-night has been the home of anime for nearly 15 years: Home video sales. Though there was anime that aired in late-night time slots before, like Sennin Buraku in 1963-1964, Lemon Angel in 1987, and Super Zugan in 1992, they were all titles aimed squarely at adult audiences who were likely to be up at those late hours in the first place. Late-night anime as we now know it came about in the mid-90s with the end of the OVA boom that started up back in the mid-80s with Dallos; as less people bought anime that was specifically made for VHS & LD, anime studios had to think of a new way to get the attention of potential buyers.
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13. Rokudenashi Blues 1993 - My Anime Shelf
Rokudenashi Blues 1993 ; Type: Movie (1 episodes), 125 min ; Aired: 24 July, 1993 finished airing ; Genres: Action · Comedy · Drama · School · Shounen · Sports.
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14. Rokudenashi Blues - Volume 9 Chapter 26 - BATO.TO
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Maeda is a new student in the Teiken High School. He stutters when he’s nervous and he’s rather clumsy. He gets noted immediately because he hits a teacher during the entrance ceremony. Some clubs search to enlist him as they see in him a force they can use to get even with other clubs. But Maeda is a loner and has only one dream: becoming boxing champion. His first objective is to beat the leader of the boxing club. “Rokudenashi“ translates as “good for nothing“. Masanori Morita’s (Rookies) first serialization, and a true Jump classic. More focused on gang warfare than boxing.
15. Jump Rope - Dumbbell Nan-Kilo Moteru? Wiki - Fandom
... Rokudenashi Danberus." This is a reference to the Rokudenashi Blues, as the famous face made is directly pulled from that manga series. As Hibiki gains ...
Jump Rope is the eighty-ninth chapter of the manga Dumbbell Nan-Kilo Moteru?. The day of Silverman Gym's hosted event: the Body Fat Reduction Contest has arrived Ayaka, Akemi and Gina arrive on the beach it's held at, hoping to support Hibiki and Tachibana-sensei for their chance at winning the prize! Did their teamwork pay off? Did either win the top prize!? But it's not just about the girls in their bikini outfits, no! There's all sorts of food stands to visit and games to play! Machio, Jason