Ichiritsu Ranzan High School's football club is populated by famed hooligans, in fact some guys decide to join the school only to fight with them. Therefore the principal calls Kuroki Tetsuo-sensei and asks him to reform the club. Included one-shot: Volume 40: Keeper Boy Keeper Girl
A little girl once played a prank on a drunkard that left him fuming. He was on the verge of harming her when a boy showed up and rescued her. Despite the passage of eleven years, Nonoka, the girl, hasn't given up on finding the "prince" who saved her. This manga is rife with romantic entanglements and brimming with judo!
When Harimanada makes his grand entrance into the world of Sumo, he causes complete uproar throughout the entire arena. The novelty headmask is clearly not a good idea but not content with just ruffling the feathers of all the spectators, he sends the the entire Sumo Association into a frenzy when he arrogantly declares that he will surpass the legendary Futabayama's consecutive run of 69 victories. Should he fail to achieve such a feat, he will immediately retire all together. Harimanada's impudent remarks cause a huge backlash as every high-ranking Yokuzuna wants the chance to knock him down and humiliate him for showing such arrogance. Thus begins Harimanada's journey to the top as he battles to topple the entire Sumo hierarchy!
Game Night Ban includes a one-time event.
The "Generation of Miracles," a group of five gifted middle school basketball players, led Teikou Middle School to three consecutive championship titles. Despite their success, they still faced normal middle school issues such as managing crushes and planning summer vacations. Kuroko no Basuke: Replace Plus, adapted from the series of light novels, delves into the humorous hijinks of Tetsuya Kuroko and the Generation of Miracles before they went their separate ways. The anecdotes from their high school teammates also provide amusing tales of their own absurd experiences off the court.
As they eagerly await a massive swell, young individuals reflect on the life-changing narratives of healing and love that the sport of surfing has provided them.
Vol 1. Kimi ga Tenshi ni Mieru Toki (When You Look Like an Angel) "If you try really hard playing tennis, you will be given angel wings," a boy told Yuuka when she was small. She still plays tennis, believing his words. She finally encounters the boy when she grows up. Two specials included in this volume. 7. Signal of the Fifth Year 8. Young Striker Vol 2. Kamisama no Mistake Vol 3. Itazura na 24 Ji (Naughty 24) Wakana, 16 years of age, happens to live by herself. At her new apartment, she finds that she is going to live with the idol Takuto.
Cross School boasts an exceptional art department, but Ryoko has no interest in interacting with its faculty. Her first kiss was stolen by none other than Sei, the notorious Prince of the Art Faculty. Ryoko is flustered by his unwarranted attachment to her, especially considering Sei's younger age, excessive self-confidence, and overt lewdness.
Katsura, a sophomore and archery club member in high school, faces challenges in controlling his anxiety. He discovers comfort in the affectionate embrace of Sou, his sibling's lifelong companion. Sadly, Sou's stay in town is ephemeral. Therefore, Katsura ponders over dealing with his nerves in his absence. To his astonishment, Kouichi, his friend, volunteers to fill the void left by Sou and stuns Katsura with a sudden kiss. Now, Katsura is bewildered and wondering about the implications of this unexpected gesture.
Upon arriving on Earth, Kid Muscle, son of the renowned wrestler King Muscle, discovers a malevolent wrestling gang known as dMp wreaking havoc. The dMp members are peculiar, vile, and possess unprecedented strength that is out of this world. Kid Muscle's strategy: assemble a group that is even more unconventional than the dMp. The ensuing outcome is a powerhouse melee that shakes the planet to its core, with bodies slammed and power unleashed, sending Earth flying over the top rope!
As the oldest child in a large family, Yuki Machida was burdened with the responsibility of caring for her younger siblings from a young age. Sacrificing her own desires and emotions became second nature to her, leaving her all too familiar with disappointment and suppressing her true feelings. After becoming the basketball club manager as a means to be closer to her crush, Machida finds herself unexpectedly drawn to the talented newcomer, Shou Naruse. Despite his relentless pursuit of her affection, from surprising her with unexpected kisses to seeking permission for physical affection, she remains emotionless and unbreakable. However, Naruse's open display of attraction towards her leaves Machida struggling to maintain her cool, especially when it interferes with her focus on the sport.
During her teenage years, Satomi Azusa was a celebrated gravure idol and an exceptionally talented baseball player. Despite her skills, she was not allowed to join her school's team due to her gender. Her father, who happened to be the team's coach, devised a plan to fulfill his daughter's dream. He enlisted Azusa's childhood friend, Hirayama Keita, to take her place on the team. Though Keita lacked any particular talent, he resembled Azusa so much that even their parents couldn't tell them apart with her dressed in a wig and girl's clothing. Keita willingly agreed to the charade and became successful, even attracting interest from professional baseball teams. However, the risk of being exposed hung over them. How long can they keep up this masquerade before they're caught? And what will be the consequences when the truth is inevitably revealed? Interestingly, the first three chapters were featured in Short Program 3.