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  2. Akagi (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Tōhai-den Akagi (闘牌伝アカギ, Mahjong Legend Akagi), an adaptation of the Ryūzaki/Yagi arc, was released November 11, 1995, [51] while Janma Akagi (雀魔アカギ, Mahjong Devil Akagi), an adaptation of the Urabe arc, was released July 25, 1997. [52] Takeshobo rereleased both films in DVD format on January 27, 2006.

  3. List of Akagi episodes - Wikipedia

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    It follows Akagi, a mahjong player who becomes a legend after defeating well versed opponents while still 13-year-old only to return six years later. The series was originally broadcast between October 5, 2005 and March 29, 2006 on NTV. [2] The 26 episodes were later combined into two DVD box sets, released by VAP on March 24, and May 24, 2006. [3]

  4. List of Akagi chapters - Wikipedia

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    First volume of Akagi, released in Japan by Takeshobo on April 24, 1992. The chapters of the Japanese manga series Akagi: Yami ni Oritatta Tensai are written and illustrated by Nobuyuki Fukumoto. They were serialized in Takeshobo's magazine Kindai Mahjong between June 1, 1991, and February 1, 2018.

  5. Ten (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, Ten and Hiroyuki meet legendary mahjong player Shigeru Akagi, known as the "Man of the Divine Realm," as well as some of the best current mahjong players in the Kansai area, Katsumi Harada and Mitsui Soga, as they take on the challenge of fighting to determine the top of the Japanese underground mahjong world.

  6. Yami-ma no Mamiya - Wikipedia

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    Yami-ma no Mamiya begins its story in the Reiwa era, 20 years since the death of the legendary mahjong player, Akagi Shigeru. Nozaki Osamu, a minor character from Fukumoto's Akagi manga, has opened up a ramen shop since the events of Akagi, but continues to find himself involved in high-stakes mahjong.

  7. The Legend of the Gambler: Tetsuya - Wikipedia

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    The Legend of the Gambler: Tetsuya (Japanese: 哲也 ―雀聖と呼ばれた男―, Hepburn: Tetsuya Jansei to Yobareta Otoko) is a Japanese gambling manga series written by Fūmei Sai and illustrated by Yasushi Hoshino.

  8. Category:Mahjong in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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  9. Nobuyuki Fukumoto - Wikipedia

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    Nobuyuki Fukumoto (福本 伸行, Fukumoto Nobuyuki, born December 10, 1958) is a Japanese manga artist, well known for his work including unique and original gambling ideas, deep psychological analyses of characters, and his distinct art style.