Akagi (manga)

Akagi (manga)

Infobox animanga/Header
name = Akagi


caption = Akagi Anime
ja_name =
ja_name_trans =
genre = Drama, Sports, Gambling
Infobox animanga/Manga
title =
author = Nobuyuki Fukumoto
publisher = flagicon|Japan Take Shobo
demographic = Seinen
magazine = Modern Mahjong
first = 1992
last = ongoing
volumes = 21
Infobox animanga/Anime
title =
director = Yuzo Sato | studio = flagicon|Japan Madhouse
network = NTV
first = October 4, 2005
last = March 28, 2006
episodes = 26 [Ann anime|id=6294. Accessed 2007-02-19.]

nihongo|"Akagi"|アカギ| is a Japanese manga that started in 1992 written by Nobuyuki Fukumoto about the game mahjong. It is featured in the weekly magazine "Modern Mahjong", and has even been adapted into two movies because of its popularity. It is a prequel to the author's previous work "Ten", in which Akagi's titular character also appears. In the fall of 2005, it began its run as an anime series on Japanese television for 26 weeks.

tory

The story revolves around the Mahjong gambling exploits of Akagi Shigeru. After a death-defying game of chicken, Akagi nonchalantly enters a Yakuza Mahjong parlor to shake the cops' trail. Even unfamiliar with the rules of Mahjong, his gambling intuition is enough to save a small time gambler, Nangou, and grant him a seat at the gambling table. As the night progresses, the stakes are raised both for Akagi, who is under the suspicion of the local police, and within the game. However, Akagi overcomes the situation with his tactics, defiant of both life and chance. When he leaves the gambling house, no one present is in doubt of his genius.

During the story arc, Akagi faces and defeats several opponents in Mahjong, each with their own, distinct style of play. Akagi's genius allows him victory, ultimately defeating the "behind the stage king" of Japan and becoming a legend.

Characters

; nihongo|Shigeru Akagi|赤木しげる |Akagi Shigeru
* :Akagi is introduced as a deceptively adult looking young boy, whose spark of genius transcends age and resides in gambling, especially in the game mahjong. Throughout the story, Akagi utilizes techniques other gamblers don't dare to, in order to sway his opponents: brazen cheating, extremely risky maneuvers, far fetched bluffs, a blatant disregard for his own life. These actions make him a heretic among "ordinary" men, yet allow him to unflinchingly defeat his opponents with a level of play that is marked as godly. After gaining mythical status at 13, he disappears for 5 years and resurfaces to become a legendary figure in the whole of Japan.

; nihongo|Yasuoka |安岡|Yasuoka
*:A dirty detective who has connections to the underground business. He is one of the first people to realize Akagi's talents in mahjong, and takes advantage of this to great personal gain. In the manga he also plays the role of narrator.

; nihongo|Yagi |矢木|Yagi
*:The first professional mahjong player that Akagi plays and defeats. He uses techniques to cheat during the game but loses in front of Akagi's ability.

; nihongo|Ichikawa |市川|Ichikawa
*: A blind professional mahjong player. Ichikawa was a player that would play by the book, while Akagi played in various ways. He seems to be similar to Akagi, but Akagi denies this and proves it by defeating him.

; nihongo|Yukio Hirayama |平山幸雄|Hirayama Yukio
*:The representative mahjong player for the Kawada Yakuza group, after he was first discovered by Yasuoka. Despite his physical resemblance to Akagi, his playing style is based solely on mathematical calculations and probability, in contrast to Akagi's natural gambling insight and psychological manipulation abilities. He lacks the courage required to be a true gambler, making him unable to be beat Urabe by falling for his strong bluffs. He is eventually killed by Washizu for failing to beat him in Washizu mahjong.

; nihongo|Urabe|浦部|Urabe
*:The representative mahjong player for the Fujisawa Yakuza group. He and Akagi fought over thirty-two million yen. Urabe was the person responsible for raising the stakes, so when he was defeated, he was brutally mutilated by the Yakuza.

; nihongo|Iwao Washizu|鷲巣巌|Washizu Iwao
*:An old man who had made a lot of money, and one of the most powerful people in the underground. After building up massive funds from shady dealings in Japan's post-war era, he uses this money to tempt people -especially young people- to bet their lives for the chance to win a large amount of money. He enjoys doing this, so a match between Akagi and Washizu was arranged. Washizu and Akagi played mahjong in an unusual way, of which Washizu calls 'Washizu Mahjong' in which glass tiles replace most of the tiles that make the game different in many ways.

References

External links

* [http://www.ntv.co.jp/akagi/ Nippon Television Network's Akagi website] (Japanese)


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