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Manga Boxe Joe

Manga Boxe Joe

Tomorrow's Joe (Japanese: あしたのジョー , Hepburn: Ashita no Joe , lit. Tomorrow's Joe) is a Japanese boxing manga series writt by Asao Takamori (a p name of Japanese author and manga writer Ikki Kajiwara, and one that's a variation on his real name) and illustrated by Tetsuya Chiba. The story follows a young man named Joe Yabuki and his boxing career as a Bantamweight.

Tomorrow's Joe was first serialized by Kodansha in Weekly Shon Magazine from January 1, 1968, to May 13, 1973, and was later collected into 20 tankōbon volumes. During its serialization, it was popular with working-class people and college studts in Japan. It has be adapted into various media, including the Megalo Box anime, a futuristic reimagining of the original that was made as a part of the 50th anniversary of Tomorrow's Joe.

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Joe Yabuki is a young drifter who has a chance counter with Danpei Tange, a former boxing trainer, while wandering through San'ya. Joe is arrested for fraud and is thrown into a temporary jail where he fights Nishi Kanichi, the leader of a group of hooligans. He and Nishi are th transferred to the Tōkō High-Security Juvile Prison (東光特等少年院 , Tōkō Tokutō Shōn'in ), a juvile dettion cter miles away from Tokyo. There, Joe meets Tōru Rikiishi, a former boxing prodigy, and a rivalry develops betwe them after Rikiishi prevts Joe and Nishi from escaping. They attempt to resolve the rivalry by facing each other in a boxing match, during which Rikiishi dominates Joe until the latter hits him with a cross-counter, resulting in a double knockout. Feeling that the outcome of the match did not resolve anything, Joe and Rikiishi vow to fight again. As Rikiishi learns he is due to be released, he challges Joe to a fight in the future, and the two promise to meet again, this time as professional boxers.

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Upon his release from prison, Joe initially has trouble gaining a boxing licse due to his lack of formal education, but succeeds in his second attempt with the help of Danpei and Nishi. Joe manages to go up to bantamweight, after provoking champion boxer Wolf Kanagushi. Joe quickly rises in the ranks and gains popularity for his brawling style, and trademark cross-counter KO wins. Joe manages to perform a triple-cross counter on Wolf. Joe th earns the right to fight Rikiishi in the professional ring.

Although Rikiishi is assured a promising career, he is intt in settling his score with Joe, whom he feels stands in his path. Because Rikiishi is three weight classes above Joe, he undergoes an incredibly taxing weight loss program, which includes severe dehydration. Rikiishi knocks Joe out in the 8th round and wins, but dies after from the combined effects of the extreme weight loss on his body and brain hemorrhage that he sustained from Joe during the fight.

Joe is mtally and physically traumatized by Rikiishi's death; during matches, Danpei realizes that Joe is unable to deliver headshots to his opponts. It takes Joe some time to get over it and costs him three straight losses, but he finally conquers his fears wh he faces the globally #6-ranked fighter, Carlos Rivera. The fight ds with a draw, yet it gives Joe tremdous fame and respect around the world, especially since Carlos was going to face the World Champion José Mdoza in his next match.

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Joe starts to climb up the boxing ladder, but struggles with maintaining bantamweight due to a late growth spurt, forcing him to undergo struous training similar to what Rikiishi underwt. He defeats the OPBF Champion, Kim Yong-bi, a South Korean boxer and survivor of the Korean War, dedicating the win to Rikiishi. After winning the title match, Joe defds his title. He wins all defses, ultimately defding it against the Malaysian fighter Harimau. He is now giv the chance to face the World Champion José Mdoza, who defeated Carlos Rivera with a KO punch in the first round, ding his boxing career. It is later revealed that Carlos had developed permant brain damage from his fight.

The fight is held in a packed stadium, and is attded by many of Joe's frids and former rivals, including Wolf and the now sickly and haggard Carlos. Joe faces Mdoza, ev though he is at a disadvantage since it was revealed he was punch-drunk, and has lost vision in one eye. The match is a brutal back-and-forth with Joe able to knock down the Champion more than once. Though originally composed, José starts losing his mind as Joe keeps getting up no matter how much damage he takes, to the point that he wonders if he is trapped in a nightmare. The match goes all of its fifte rounds, with Mdoza barely gaining a win by points, but much to the shock of the audice, José has seemingly aged decades in minutes from the toll the fight has tak on his body, with his hair turned snow white from the trauma he has expericed. Danpei turns to console Joe only to find him unresponsive, but with a smile on his face. It has be long debated amongst fans whether Joe died or not: Chiba stated that he drew the ding sce at the last minute, and Takamori's original ding was differt.

Conflicting interpretations have also be giv by the manga's authors as a result: Takamori stated in a 1979 biography that Joe died, while Chiba has refused to directly commt, hinting that Joe may have survived.

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Tomorrow's Joe originally serialized in Japan in the shōn manga magazine Weekly Shōn Magazine from January 1, 1968 to May 13, 1973. It was collected into 20 tankōbon volumes by Kodansha. Most of the chapters of the manga were reprinted in Shukan Gdai from March 2, 2009 to the year d.

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Mushi Productions produced an anime television series based on the first 14 volumes of Tomorrow's Joe. It was broadcast in Japan by Fuji TV from April 1, 1970, to September 29, 1971. A second anime television series, which started from volume 9 and covered the rest of the series, was made by TMS tertainmt and was broadcast by Nippon TV from October 13, 1980, to August 31, 1981. Both anime were directed by Osamu Dezaki. On March 2, 2005, the complete version of the first anime was released by Nippon Columbia on 2 DVD box sets, covering 33 hours and 55 minutes of footage across 79 episodes spanning 16 disks. It also includes an all-color explanation book in 3 volumes totaling 120 pages. Previous release formats include mini-box sets on September 21, 2001, and individual disks on September 21, 2002.

In 2018, Megalobox, a futuristic reimagining of the original, was released as part of the manga's 50th anniversary. The series being the final concept of many initial ideas from director Moriyama, one concept being for the story to be based around Rikiishi Toru, Joe’s fated rival and lifelong frid.

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The show was broadcast in Japan from April 6, 2018, to June 29, 2018, and was simulcast on Crunchyroll. The series was licsed by Viz Media for an glish release and began airing on Toonami in the United States from December 8, 2018. A second season, Megalobox 2: Nomad, was released in 2021 that took place several years after the evts of the first season.

Edited versions of the two anime series were distributed as anime films by Nippon Herald Films on March 8, 1980, and July 4, 1981, respectively. Tai Sg released the first anime film in the United States on DVD in 2008, under the name Champion Joe. Discotek Media later released Champion Joe on Blu-Ray.

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A live-action film based on the manga was released in 1970 in Japan, featuring Shōji Ishibashi as Joe Yabuki, Ryūtarō Tatsumi as Danpei Tange and Seiichirō Kameishi as Tōru Rikiishi.

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A second live-action film adaptation premiered in Japan on February 11, 2011, starring popular actor/singer Tomohisa Yamashita as Joe Yabuki, Teruyuki Kagawa as Danpei and Yūsuke Iseya as Tōru Rikiishi. The live-action film also received positive response from Hollywood Reporter's Maggie Lee who praised the cast's boxing but criticized the characterization of Danpei and Yoko.

A stage play directed by Eiichi Yogi, ran from May 25 to May 29, 2016, at the Sumida Park Studio Kura theatre in Tokyo.

A radio drama was broadcast by TBS Radio from October 3 to October 28, 1977, for 20 episodes, featuring Yoshito Yasuhara as Joe Yabuki.

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Also, during its serialization, it was particularly popular with working-class people and college studts who were involved in the New Left, who saw themselves likewise struggling against the system like Joe Yabuki did and revered him as an icon.

An example of this New Left influce were the members of the Japanese Red Army who took part in the Yodogo hijacking in 1970 and compared themselves to Joe as they saw a revolutionary message in the manga. During the hijack, they shouted We are tomorrow's Joe!.

Tomorrow's Joe has received gerally positive reviews, with many critics praising the story and characters. On October 13, 2006, it was voted Japanese Favorite TV Anime placing 4 out

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