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Japanese manga series

Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple
Kenichi The Mightiest Disciple vol01.jpg

Outset tankōbon volume embrace, featuring Kenichi Shirahama (left) and Miu Furinji

史上最強の弟子 ケンイチ
( Shijō Saikyō no Deshi: Ken'ichi )
Genre
Manga
Tatakae! Ryōzanpaku Shijō Saikyō no Deshi
Written by Syun Matsuena
Published by Shogakukan
Banner Shōnen Lord's day Comics
Magazine Shōnen Sunday Super
Demographic Shōnen
Original run 19992002
Volumes v
Manga
Written by Syun Matsuena
Published by Shogakukan
Banner Shōnen Lord's day Comics
Mag Weekly Shōnen Dominicus
Demographic Shōnen
Original run April 17, 2002September 17, 2014
Volumes 61 (List of volumes)
Anime television receiver series
Directed by Hajime Kamegaki
Produced past
  • Susumu Matsuyama
  • Tetsu Kojima
Written by Yoshiyuki Suga
Music by Joe Rinoie
Studio TMS Entertainment
Licensed by
Original network TV Tokyo
English network
Original run October vii, 2006 September 29, 2007
Episodes l (List of episodes)
Original video animation
Directed by Hiroshi Ishiodori
Produced by
  • Junya Okamoto
  • Atsushi Chiku
  • Jukko Ozawa
Written past Eizo Kobayashi
Music by Keiji Inai
Studio Brain's Base
Licensed by
Released March fourteen, 2012 May 16, 2014
Episodes 11 (Listing of episodes)
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Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple (Japanese: 史上最強の弟子 ケンイチ, Hepburn: Shijō Saikyō no Deshi Ken'ichi , lit. "History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi") is a Japanese manga serial written and illustrated past Syun Matsuena. Matsuena first published a manga titled Tatakae! Ryōzanpaku Shijō Saikyō no Deshi, which ran in Shogakukan's Shōnen Sunday Super from 1999 to 2002. Shijō Saikyō no Deshi Ken'ichi is a remake of the series, and was serialized in Shogakukan'south Weekly Shōnen Sunday from Apr 2002 to September 2014, with its capacity nerveless in sixty-1 tankōbon volumes.

A 50-episode anime television series adaptation produced by TMS Amusement aired on Television set Tokyo from October 2006 to September 2007. Brain'due south Base produced an 11-episode original video animation (OVA) series released betwixt March 2012 and May 2014. The anime television receiver series was licensed in North America by Funimation in 2008, but the rights to the serial expired in 2022. It was re-licensed by Discotek Media in 2022.

Equally of February 2012, the Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple manga had over 12 million copies in circulation.

Plot [ edit ]

The story focuses on Kenichi Shirahama, a 15-yr-old high schoolhouse student and a long-time victim of bullying. At the beginning of the story, he befriends transfer student Miu Fūrinji; and desires to become stronger, he follows her to Ryōzanpaku, a dojo housing several masters of diverse martial arts, led by her grandfather Hayato Fūrinji. After learning basics from Miu, Kenichi overcomes a high-ranking fellow member of the school'due south karate club and becomes a target for all the delinquents in the school. While initially training to protect himself, Kenichi eventually becomes a full disciple of Ryōzanpaku and becomes enamored of Miu. Subsequently, Kenichi'south daily routine is divided betwixt preparation under the six masters of Ryōzanpaku, and his fights confronting the members of 'Ragnarok', a gang of bullies trying alternately to recruit or to vanquish him. After Ragnarok is disbanded, Kenichi and Miu are targeted past Yomi, a group of disciples personally trained by a main of an system rivaling Ryōzanpaku, Yami. While the masters of Ryōzanpaku and their allies follow the principle of always sparing their opponents' lives (Katsujin-ken), the members of Yami believe that any means of defeating an opponent is valid, including murder (Satsujin-ken). In the struggle between the two factions, Kenichi, Miu, and their allies fight the members of Yomi, while his masters confront the members of Yami. The conflict between the 2 factions culminates with the terminal battle to stop Yami'due south main objective, which is to usher in a new era of chaos and warfare in the world, also known as "The Eternal Sunset". Once the Eternal Sunset is prevented and their primary leader is defeated, Yami and Yomi are disbanded as well. Kenichi then continues to train at Ryōzanpaku, and years later he becomes a famous novelist, but it'southward hinted that he also becomes Miu's hubby and a martial arts master more powerful than her gramps, the Elder, who had e'er sworn he would simply allow Miu to ally someone capable of defeating him first.

Terminology [ edit ]

The series makes utilise of several in-universe concepts including:

Dou ( )
The word "Dou" means motility. Users seem to rely heavily on instincts and brute strength when fighting, only Dou fighters have a technique of interpreting an opponent'due south movements. According to James Shiba, a Dou fighter focuses on making their ki "explode" after channeling information technology through a target to deal damage. According to the manga, Apachai, Sakaki, and Miu are all Dou types.
Sei ( )
The give-and-take "Sei" means silence. Users focus their attention on changes in the environs and react to imminent danger. These traits are evident in Kensei, Akisame, Hayato, and Kenichi. This principle requires calm and clarity of listen. Ryūto Asamiya likewise seems a fighter of the Sei class; but in an experiment conducted by his master Ogata, he tried to embody both Sei and Dou styles at the same time, incurring some damage to himself.
The Path of Asura
The path of the martial artist who pursues ability in lodge to impale. Isshinsai Ogata walks this path and tries to convince Kenichi to follow him, with no success.
Killing Fist ( 殺人拳 , Satsujin-ken )
Literally "the Death giving fist": the conventionalities that blank-handed martial arts were created as killing weapons. Despite this a follower is not obliged to kill an opponent. Yami embodies this principle.
Saving Fist ( 活人拳 , Katsujin-Ken )
Literally "the Life giving fist": the belief that bare-handed martial arts were created in defence force of innocent lives. Its guidelines are 'not to kill and not to exist killed'. The masters of Ryozanpaku maintain this principle.

Media [ edit ]

Manga [ edit ]

Syun Matsuena beginning serialized a manga titled Tatakae! Ryōzanpaku Shijō Saikyō no Deshi ( 戦え!梁山泊 史上最強の弟子 , lit. "Fight! Ryōzanpaku, History's Strongest Disciple"), which ran for 28 chapters in Shogakukan's monthly mag Shōnen Sunday Super from 1999 to 2002, [3] [4] with its chapters nerveless in five tankōbon volumes, released from September 18, 2000 to April 18, 2002. [5] Matsuena would later release the remake Shijō Saikyō no Deshi Ken'ichi, which started in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday on Apr 17, 2002 (issue #twenty, 2002). [6] [a] The manga finished after 12 years of publication in the magazine on September 13, 2014 (issue #42, 2014). [8] [9] Shogakukan collected the capacity into sixty-one tankōbon volumes, published nether the Shōnen Sunday Comics imprint, from Baronial nine, 2002 to Feb 18, 2015. [10] [eleven]

The series has been licensed in France by Kurokawa [12] and in Italy by Panini Comics. [xiii]

A gaiden volume was released by Shogakukan on September 18, 2007. [xiv] A spin-off series, titled Shijō Saikyō no Deshi Ken'ichi Plus ( 史上最強の弟子ケンイチ プラス , Shijō Saikyō no Deshi Ken'ichi Purasu ) was serialized in Shōnen Dominicus South in 2012 and collected in a volume by Shogakukan on September 18, 2012. [15] [16] An official guidebook was released by Shogakukan on May 16, 2014. [17] [18]

Anime [ edit ]

A fifty-episode anime television series accommodation by TMS Entertainment was broadcast on Television Tokyo from October 7, 2006, to September 29, 2007. [19] [20] [21] The start opening theme for episodes 1–25 is "Be Strong", performed past Kana Yazumi, and the 2d opening theme for episodes 26–fifty is "Yahhoo" ( ヤッホー , Yahhō ), performed by Diva × Diva (Miho Morikawa with Akira Asakura). The serial beginning ending theme for episodes 1–xv is "Kimi Ga Irukara" ( 君がいるから , lit. "Considering Yous are At that place"), performed by Issei Eguchi. The second catastrophe theme for episodes sixteen–25 is "Catch Your Dream", performed by Joanna Koike. The third ending theme for episodes 26–45 is "Run Over", performed by Joanna Koike. The fourth catastrophe theme for episodes 46–49 is "Kokoro Kara no Message" ( 心からのメッセージ , lit. "A message from Heart") is performed by Sakura. The series' last episode uses the offset opening theme "Exist Strong" by Kana Yazumi as catastrophe theme.

In North America the serial was licensed by Funimation in May 2008. [2] The series was circulate on Funimation Channel. [22] The rights to the series expired in 2022. [23] In December 2022, Discotek Media announced that they had licensed the anime television serial and it volition have an upscale release slated for 2022. [24] The series returned to Funimation's streaming service in May 2022. [25] Crunchyroll added the serial to their itemize in September 2022. [26] [27]

Original video animation [ edit ]

A eleven-episode original video blitheness (OVA) series produced by Encephalon's Base started on March 14, 2012. [28] The story continues from the Ragnarok Arc inbound the Yomi arc. The 2nd OVA episode, featuring later story in the Yomi arc, was released on June eighteen, 2012. [29] The third OVA episode was released on November 16, 2012. [30] The 4th and 5th OVA episodes were released on September 16, 2013. [31] The sixth and 7th OVA episodes were released on November 18, 2013. [32] The 8th and 9th OVA episodes were released on February 14, 2014. [33] The tenth and 11th OVA episodes were released on May 16, 2014. [34] [35] The chief cast for the OVA series is the same from those of the anime series except for Rie Kugimiya who replaced the late Tomoko Kawakami as Miu and Yuzuru Fujimoto who replaced the tardily Hiroshi Arikawa as her grandfather Hayato. [36] The episodes aired in Nihon in 2014 on Tokyo MX and BS11, with the title Shijō Saikyō no Deshi Ken'ichi: Yami no Shūgeki ( 史上最強の弟子ケンイチ 闇の襲撃 , lit. "Kenichi the Mightiest Disciple: Attack of Darkness"). [37] Iori Nomizu performed the opening theme "Wish" (for episodes four–9) and the ending themes "Celebrity Days" (for episodes i–3) and "Incoherent" (for episodes iv–9). During its television circulate, the series featured the opening theme "Higher Ground", performed by Tomokazu Seki, and the same original 2nd ending theme "Breathless", by Iori Nomizu. [38]

Video games [ edit ]

On March 15, 2007, Capcom released the serial' first game, Shijō Saikyō no Deshi Ken'ichi: Gekitō! Ragnarok Hachikengō, exclusively on the PlayStation 2. [39]

Characters of the series appeared in Weekly Shōnen Sun and Weekly Shōnen Magazine crossover game Shōnen Sunday & Shōnen Magazine White Comic released for Nintendo DS in 2009. [40]

Reception [ edit ]

As of February 2012, the manga had over 12 1000000 copies in circulation. [41]

Bamboo Dong of Anime News Network , in a negative review of the kickoff flavour (part one), criticized the serial for its repeatability and its presentation as a show that "torn between being a pointless brawl show with fights every episode, and being a semi-legitimate martial arts show", calculation that the educational activity and explanations of the techniques used in the series are "half-assed" and that other shows like Naruto explicate how their moves piece of work in a better way, despite that "those aren't fifty-fifty real". Dong cloncluded: "I really hope at that place'due south tons of kids out there right now who are loving this bear witness. Peradventure tons of crybabies who need that extra nudge to learn how to get some self-conviction, because then I'd experience like this prove did some good. It's also considering I can't imagine whatever grown homo or woman enjoying this testify, because it'due south a big ol' dud". [42] In a more positive review of the first flavor (part two), Bamboo Dong enjoyed the episodes more focused on Kenichi'south developing his fighting power than the early episodes focused on his transformation "from a wimp into a determined martial arts educatee", every bit the conflicts are paced more naturally throughout the show. Dong said that the female fanservice of the series is at appropriate levels and that despite it having "leering men and bouncing breasts", he said that Miu is "a great female protagonist, and a good role model. She doesn't have crap from whatsoever of the men in the dojo, and she'due south kind to everyone around her". Dong concluded: KenIchi the Mightiest Disciple is a smashing choice for people who devour shows like Naruto and Bleach . They're not my cup of tea, simply they're well-matched in terms of activity and fast-paced storytelling. The fighting in this serial is slightly more than grounded in reality, likewise, so information technology's easier to relate to than throwing fireballs. If you savour Shonen Jump -type shows, you should definitely check this out". [43]

Reviewing the first season (part ane), Theron Martin of Anime News Network compared the series to the 1984 martial arts moving picture The Karate Kid , noting that the only major difference between the 2 is that Kenichi "takes itself far less seriously", adding that information technology is a crucial departure because "much of what goes on in the series is entirely too ridiculous to be taken seriously", although, he praised information technology for how it handles the overall martial arts theme and the minutiae of martial arts basics that too oft get disregarded in many martial arts-related anime. Martin concluded: "The showtime quarter of KtMD is inappreciably great anime viewing, as it has an abrasive start and some irksome habits, merely somewhen it becomes surprisingly entertaining in its sampling of diverse forms of martial arts and the tactics involved in using them efficiently. It's cheesy and often empty-headed, but fun". [44]

In his review of the series' first season (role one), Davey C. Jones of active Anime made positive comments virtually the series, praising information technology for its fight scenes and humor, calculation that information technology "has everything. It has buxom babes with lethal skills and one hilarious hormonal and all effectually smashing guy as the main character", ultimately calling information technology "the perfect 1-two punch of comedy and martial arts activeness!". [45] In some other review of the second flavor (part ii), Jones also wrote: "Kenichi is the greatest alloy of comedy and martial arts since Ranma ! Yous've got to see it to believe it! Adrenalin driven martial arts action and big laughs combine for a knockout in anime fun!". [46]

In a review of the showtime season (office one), C.M. Brendelson of Otaku USA described Kenichi every bit "the stereotypical Peter Parker-esque high school educatee – skinny, klutzy, and social bad-mannered" and Miu as "incredibly curvaceous for a teenage girl and has a mannerly face that never quits" and a "badass martial arts main". In comparing the series to other martial arts titles, like Naruto or Baki the Grappler , Brendelson wrote that the action scenes of the series focuses on Kenichi "getting his ass-kicked and then somehow succeeding afterwards utilizing a freshly learned martial arts technique", and that rather than wanting to always "exist the all-time", Kenchi "really just wants to protect those around him". Regarding the series' fanservice, Brendelson said that it encompasses then much of the action displayed on the screen, but that information technology is totally inside this testify's parameters and that never in one case does it detract from the main story arc. Brendelson concluded: "The show certainly isn't for everyone, simply if you bask a light-hearted romp with a few action sequences thrown in, Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple may be just upwardly your aisle". [47]

Allen Moody of THEM Anime Reviews called the titular graphic symbol "the perfect grapheme for audience identification", due to his decision and high principles, also making positive comments about the serial' characters and actions scenes, however, he criticized it for some "maudlin melodrama" scenes standing unabated into the midst of a fight. [48]

See also [ edit ]

Notes [ edit ]

  1. ^ Weekly Shōnen Lord's day #20 of 2002 (cover date May one) was released on April 17, 2002. [7]

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External links [ edit ]

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