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もういっぽん!
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Oct 18, 2018 to May 16, 2024
8.0/10
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The story is that of a typical spokon, fairly simple, but not boring because of it. It's an entertaining plot that, despite my limited knowledge of judo, managed to excite me in several matches. It's nothing spectacular, yet it still manages to deliver good and memorable moments with the protagonists. The art is very good, with a high level of detail. In particular, I want to highlight the fights: they not only convey the dynamism of each action very well, but every time judo techniques are performed, they are shown clearly, allowing the reader to understand what is happening and how they are executed. As for thecharacters, the protagonists form a pleasant group to watch interact. In general, I wouldn't single them out too much, except for Anna and Towa, who, in my opinion, have the best moments. Still, all of them have some special moments, and I would say all have good fights. In summary, although the story isn't complex or revolutionary, it manages to entertain and excite thanks to its well-executed fights, detailed art, and a likable group of protagonists with memorable moments. It's a manga that can be enjoyed both for the action and the interaction between the characters.
After performing in their final middle school judo tournament, Michi and Sanae begin high school and walk in on Michi's final opponent fighting to save their new high school's judo club. (Source: Akita Shoten, translated)