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Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple (Japanese: å²ä¸æå¼·ã®å¼å ã±ã³ã¤ãHepburn: ShijÅ SaikyÅ no Deshi: Kenichi) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Syun Matsuena. It was serialized in Shogakukan's magazine Weekly ShÅnen Sunday from May 2002 to September 2014.
The manga is a remake of Tatakae! RyÅzanpaku ShijÅ SaikyÅ no Deshi (æ¦ã!æ¢å±±æ³ å²ä¸æå¼·ã®å¼å, lit. Fight! RyÅzanpaku, History's Strongest Disciple), which was serialized in the monthly magazine ShÅnen Sunday Super, publishing five tankÅbon between 2000 and 2002.
The first tankÅbon was published on August 9, 2002. An anime adaptation by Tokyo Movie Shinsha aired 50 episodes from October 2006 to September 2007. Brain's Base produced OVAs for the series, which continue from the Ragnarok Arc. The first OVA was released on March 14, 2012, the second OVA was released on June 18, 2012, and a third OVA was released on November 16, 2012.[3] The fourth and fifth OVA were released as a double feature on September 16, 2013.[4] The sixth and seventh OVA were released on November 18, 2013.[5] The eighth and ninth OVA were released on February 14, 2014.[6] The tenth and eleventh OVA were released on May 16, 2014.[7]
Story[edit]
The story focuses on Kenichi Shirahama, a 15-year-old high school student and a long-time victim of bullying. At the beginning of the story, he befriends transfer student Miu FÅ«rinji; and desires to become stronger, he follows her to RyÅzanpaku, a dojo housing several masters of diverse martial arts, led by her grandfather Hayato FÅ«rinji. After learning basics from Miu, Kenichi overcomes a high-ranking member of the school's 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 RyÅzanpaku, and becomes enamored of Miu. Subsequently, Kenichi's daily routine is divided between training under the six masters of RyÅzanpaku, and his fights against 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 by Yomi, a group of disciples personally trained by a master of an organization rivaling RyÅzanpaku, Yami. While the masters of RyÅzanpaku 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 two factions culminate with the final battle to stop Yami's main objective, which is to usher a new era of chaos and warfare in the world, also known as 'The Eternal Sunset'. Once the Eternal Sunset is prevented and their main leader is defeated, Yami and Yomi are disbanded as well. Kenichi then continues to train at RyÅzanpaku, and years later he becomes a famous novelist, but it's hinted that he also becomes Miu's husband and a martial arts master more powerful than her grandfather, the Elder, who had always sworn he would only allow Miu to marry someone capable of defeating him first.
Terminology[edit]
The series makes use of several in-universe concepts including:
Media[edit]Manga[edit]
The manga series is written and illustrated by Syun Matsuena. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly ShÅnen Sunday from May 1, 2002[8] and finished on September 13, 2014.[9] The manga is a remake of Tatakae! RyÅzanpaku ShijÅ SaikyÅ no Deshi (æ¦ã!æ¢å±±æ³ å²ä¸æå¼·ã®å¼å?, lit. Fight! RyÅzanpaku, History's Strongest Disciple), which was serialized in the monthly magazine ShÅnen Sunday Super.
Shogakukan has released chapters in tankÅbon format under ShÅnen Sunday Comics (å°å¹´ãµã³ãã¼ã³ããã¯ã¹) imprint and as of now 61 volumes has been published. The first volume was published on August 9, 2002,[10] and the latest on November 18, 2014.[11] Shogakukan also released limited edition versions of several volumes beginning with volume 35.[12] The series is licensed in France by Kurokawa.[13]
Anime[edit]
An anime adaptation of Kenichi: History's Strongest Disciple animated by Tokyo Movie Shinsha first started airing on October 7, 2006. It aired a total of fifty episodes, covering from the beginning of the story to the confrontation against the top members of Ragnarok. Funimation has dubbed the series. All 50 episodes have been released as of May 25, 2010. The rights of the series expired in 2018.[14]
The series made its North American television debut when it aired on Funimation Channel starting October 26, 2009. All 50 episodes have been shown.
An OVA produced by Brain Base was released on March 14, 2012. The story continues from the Ragnarok Arc entering the Yomi arc. The second OVA featuring later story in the yomi arc was released on June 18, 2012, and a third OVA was released on November 16, 2012.[3] The fourth and fifth OVA were released on September 16, 2013.[4] The sixth and seventh OVA were released on November 18, 2013.[5] The eighth and ninth OVA have been announced and released on February 14, 2014.[6] The tenth and eleventh OVA were released on May 16, 2014.[7] The main cast for the OVA series is the same from those of the anime series except for Rie Kugimiya who replaces the late Tomoko Kawakami as Miu and Yuzuru Fujimoto who replaces the late Hiroshi Arikawa as her grandfather Hayato.
Music themes[edit]
The song titles are from Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple Season 1- Complete DVD Set (2010) and Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple Season 2- Complete DVD Set (2011).
Games[edit]
On March 15, 2007, Capcom released the series' first game, ShijÅ SaikyÅ no Deshi Kenichi: GekitÅ! Ragnarok HachikengÅ, exclusively on the PlayStation 2.
References[edit]
External links[edit]
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