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新しい足で駆け抜けろ。
38
5
Finished
Oct 28, 2019 to Nov 16, 2020
8.0/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
2
Reviews Worldwide
So basically this boy loses his leg right? And this hot businessman takes the opportunity and says “HEY LEMME GIVE U SUM” so he gets a cool prosthetic running leg n is like: “yoooo this shit hella cool” so he continues to run, like competitively and BOOM he’s rlly good n stuffffffff Anyways that was my shit explanation of the manga into the rating nowwwww Story: fresh, lowkey 9/10 Art: pretty normal but not ugly so 7/10 Characters: did I mention a hot businessman? Well lemme just say.. there’s a foiiiiine ass businessman, the mc’s cool too tho 10/10Enjoyment: yeah it was kinda inspiring idk 8/10 Overall: mmmhm if u wanna read it just do it’s pretty short 8/10
Shouta Kikuzato's hopes of starting on his school's prestigious soccer team are derailed when a terrible incident costs him his leg. Now in his first year of high school (again), Kikuzato has resigned himself to never reaching his athletic dreams. But when Chidori, a passing prosthetist, notices Kikuzato's artificial limb—and speed—as he races through the train station, the specialist proposes a partnership: Chidori will build Kikuzato a brand-new leg designed solely for speed. All Kikuzato has to do is run! (Source: Yen Press)
I want to begin this review with my conclusion; Atarashii Ashi de Kakenukero is TRULY a well-thoguht, documented and nicely developed manga, that, in my opinion, could have gone way further than 38 chapters. As a person with a physical disability myself, I tend to lean into these kind of spocons about para-sports more than any other kind and, going into this manga, I was a bit skepticaL Spocons, and mostly any shonen that portrays diabilities tend to show those characters as physically weak yet with a great spirit, and it's getting BORING. So, I expected one of those again, and I was ready to callit mid, but the fact that it went and throw 90% of that character archtype away for the MC surprised me for good. The moments where the prothetist (a typical over the top, super postive and dreamy guy) explains the details about that industry, the protheses, para-athletics, or event "ghost pain" are ACTUALLY accurate. Needless to say, that's a huge win for the author and the manga. Art-wise, and character design-wise... It's a spocon for young people so, yes, average. Well drawn characters, places (I guess, never been in Japan). That's the only negative part of this series (apart from its length), the MC design it's easy to distinguish as he is the para-athlete but the rest, a redesign of a redesign, of a redesign, of a redesign... Id' say: one of the athletics club senpains reminds me of Tsuneo, the Doraemon's character. To wrap this up, I think it could have gone further, yes. As any spocon there is a possibility for different archs: local, tournaments, qualifiers for nationals, nationals, overseas tournaments, para-olympics, etc. And I'd be happy if there were more chapters, but I think that would have played against itself. It'd have got into more detail about the industry and that is a point were the community divides. It would have lost a few readers along the way, 100% sure. For me, 8/10 cause it's a GREAT manga to start with if you are interested into para-sports. If you want to keep going down this hill, next stop is REAL by Takehiko Inoue (Slam Dunk's author).