Akagi (manga)
Akagi | |
![]() First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Shigeru Akagi | |
アカギ 〜闇に降り立った天才〜 (Akagi: Yami ni Oritatta Tensai) | |
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Genre | |
Manga | |
Written by | Nobuyuki Fukumoto |
Published by | Takeshobo |
Magazine | Kindai Mahjong |
Demographic | Seinen |
Original run | June 1, 1991 – February 1, 2018 |
Volumes | 36 |
Anime television series | |
Tōhai Densetsu Akagi: Yami ni Maiorita Tensai | |
Directed by | Yūzō Satō |
Produced by |
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Original network | Nippon TV |
Original run | October 5, 2005 – March 29, 2006 |
Episodes | 26 |
Television drama | |
Directed by |
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Produced by |
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Music by | Tarō Makido |
Original network | BS SKY PerfecTV! |
Original run | July 17, 2015 – June 8, 2018 |
Episodes | 18 |
Akagi: Yami ni Oritatta Tensai (アカギ 〜闇に降り立った天才〜, lit. "Akagi: The Genius Who Descended into Darkness") is a Japanese
It was adapted as two
By February 2017, the Akagi manga series had over 12 million copies in circulation.
Plot
The story revolves around the mahjong gambling exploits of Shigeru Akagi (赤木 しげる, Akagi Shigeru) (voiced by
Six years later, Yasuoka orders Yukio Hirayama (平山 幸雄, Hirayama Yukio) (voiced by Ginpei Sato) to pretend to be Akagi to impress some yakuza bosses and make money. Meanwhile, Nangō finds the real Akagi, now aged 19 and working at a toy factory. Akagi, however, does not need to play with Hirayama as Hirayama is defeated by Urabe (浦部) (voiced by Morio Kazama), a professional mahjong player for another yakuza group who is later defeated by Akagi. Akagi's ultimate rival is Iwao Washizu (鷲巣 巌, Washizu Iwao) (voiced by Masane Tsukayama), an old man who has made a lot of money and become one of the most powerful people in the Japanese underworld. Having built up massive funds from shady dealings in Japan's post-war era, Washizu tempts people to bet their lives for the chance to win a large amount of money. Washizu and Akagi play mahjong in an unusual way that Washizu calls "Washizu Mahjong," in which transparent glass tiles replace most of the tiles and make the game different in many ways. Three years after the fight with Washizu, Akagi is last seen winning big in Tehonbiki, a gambling game that leaves no room for chance, and wandering around local gambling dens with Osamu Nozaki (野崎 治, Nozaki Osamu) (voiced by Yūdai Satō), a freckled young coworker from the toy factory they used to work at.
Media
Manga
Akagi: Yami ni Oritatta Tensai, written and illustrated by Nobuyuki Fukumoto, is a spin-off of Fukumoto's 1989 manga series, Ten: Tenhōdōri no Kaidanji.[2][5] Its first chapter was published in Takeshobo's magazine Kindai Mahjong on June 1, 1991.[6][7][8] The manga's first tankōbon (collected volume) was released by Takeshobo on April 24, 1992.[9] Some volumes—26 and 28—were published both on a regular and a special edition.[10][11][12][13] The former had a 13-year-old Akagi plush doll as a bonus[12] and the latter included a Zippo lighter in the format of a mahjong tile engraved with Akagi's and Washizu's faces.[13] Its latest volume—the 36th—was published on June 27, 2018.[14]
In February 2017, Takeshobo started to display eight different posters at 15 major railway stations on the
Related books and spin-offs
Several related books and spin-off manga have been released. A series of three mahjong commentary books illustrated by Makoto Fukuchi and titled Akagi Akuma no Senjutsu (アカギ悪魔の戦術, lit. "Akagi: Diabolical Tactics") were released between May 17, 1999, and January 27, 2001.
Washizu: Enma no Tōhai (ワシズ-閻魔の闘牌-, lit. "Washizu: Lord of Mahjong Hell"), a spin-off manga written and illustrated by Keiichirō Hara focusing on Iwao Washizu's past escapades, was serialized in Monthly Kindai Mahjong Original starting on June 28, 2008.[29] The series spawned eight volumes released between February 17, 2009, and January 26, 2013.[30][31] Washizu: Enma no Tōhai was also published as two "B6 Series" released on October 27, 2012, and January 17, 2013.[32][33] A one-shot on Washizu was also drawn by Clamp for Monthly Kindai Mahjong Original and released on August 8, 2008.[29] On November 8, 2012, Monthly Kindai Mahjong Original published the first chapter of Washizu: Tenka Sōsei Tōhairoku (ワシズ 天下創世闘牌録, lit. "Washizu: The Mahjong That Ruled a Nation"),[34] a sequel to Enma no Tōhai, and it moved to the magazine Kindai Manga in May 2014.[35] The spin-off series concluded as the fourth volume was released on May 15, 2015.[36][37]
A "chapter 0" of a manga titled Yami-ma no Mamiya (闇麻のマミヤ, "Mamiya: Dark Mahjong"), written by Fukumoto, was published in Kindai Mahjong on May 1, 2019. The story is set 20 years after the events of Ten.[38] The series started a regular serialization in the same magazine on July 1, 2019.[39]
A prequel manga, titled Akagi: Nyūmon no Tōhai Zero (アカギ 入門の闘牌ZERO), by Tomoki Miyoshi and Yoshiaki Seto, with collaboration from Fukumoto, was published in Kindai Mahjong on April 1, 2024.[40][41]
Anime
An anime adaptation of roughly 13 volumes of the manga, titled Tōhai Densetsu Akagi: Yami ni Maiorita Tensai (闘牌伝説アカギ 〜闇に舞い降りた天才〜, lit. "Mahjong Legend Akagi: The Genius Who Descended Into the Darkness"), premiered in Japan on
VAP compiled the series and released it as two DVD box sets on March 24, and May 24, 2006.[45][46] Several types of tie-in merchandise were also released,[47] such as an official guidebook published by Takeshobo on March 29, 2006[48] and a 35-track official soundtrack album published by VAP on January 25, 2006.[49][50]
V-Cinema
Two
Video games
Drama
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A Japanese television drama that adapts the manga starting from its eighth volume aired on the channel BS SKY PerfecTV!.[70][71] A ten-episode first season, directed by Mitsuru Kubota, Hitoshi Iwamoto and Hiroshi Itō, produced by Itō and Atsushi Nagauchi, and written by Mitsuru Tanabe and Eizō Kobayashi, was broadcast from July 17 to September 18, 2015.[70][72] Kanata Hongō and Masahiko Tsugawa play Akagi and Washizu respectively, while its theme song, "Don't Be Afraid," is performed by Shōnan no Kaze.[73] Crunchyroll licensed the drama for streaming it in about 150 countries.[71] Pony Canyon released the series into a DVD box on March 2, 2016.[74]
A five-episode sequel, Akagi: Ryūzaki–Yagi-hen / Ichikawa-hen (アカギ「竜崎・矢木編 /市川編」, lit. "Akagi 'Ryūzaki–Yagi Arc' / 'Ichikawa Arc'"), directed and produced by the same staff and written only by Tanabe, was broadcast on the same channel from October 13 to November 11, 2017.
Reception
Public response
By February 2017, the Akagi manga had over 12 million copies in circulation worldwide.[1] Individual volumes have been featured in Oricon's weekly charts of best-selling manga in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, and 2016.[80] The series has a cult following,[5] and has aroused interest for mahjong in the West,[81] especially in Russia, where it "ignited a boom".[82] Nevertheless, Akagi has been surpassed in popularity by Fukumoto's other work, Kaiji.[3]
Critical response
English-language reviewers have analyzed the anime adaptation more than the manga. David Cabrera of
Bradley Meek wrote for
See also
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Further reading
- Torai, Eisu (August 4, 2015). 『カイジ』『天』『アカギ』『黒沢』『銀と金』……どれから読めば良い? 福本伸行作品ガイド. Manga Honz (in Japanese). Honz. Archived from the original on August 8, 2015.
External links
- Official manga website at Takeshobo (in Japanese)
- Official anime website at Nippon TV (in Japanese)
- Official video game website (in Japanese)
- Archived 2020-11-01 at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese)
- Akagi (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia