A manga that captivated me enough to read 70 chapters in an afternoon.
STORY (10) CHARACTERS (9) ART (10)
//Summary
RRR is a seinen, shounen-like, drama boxing manga. Rikitarou is RRR's protagonist--a 27 year old aspiring rockstar. After a tragedy happens relating to his sister, Riki takes on the responsibility of raising his sister's son.
Before Riki choose to take in his nephew, his life was a constant endeavor to get a record deal. The synopsis on this MAL page isn't accurate, because Riki wasn't a "...failed musician". He eventually gets a record deal, but on one exception; get in shape.
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Rock 'n' Roll Ricky Japanese: RRR ロックンロールリッキー InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 10
Chapters: 106
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 29, 2007 to Aug 24, 2009
Theme:
Combat Sports
Demographic:
Seinen
Serialization:
Young Magazine (Weekly) Authors:
Watanabe, Jun (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #15122 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #2993
Members: 7,266
Favorites: 78 Available AtResources | Reviews
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Your Feelings Categories Jun 11, 2017
First of all, since this is my review it's probably not going to be very deep or anything so don't expect a Roger Ebert level review incoming. This is just some losers thoughts about a manga that he read.
Secondly I'd like to mention that the only reason I started reading this was because there weren't any new Hajime no Ippo chapters at the moment and I thought this would be good filler for the mean time. I tried to judge it as fairly as I could while reading but HNI sets a pretty high standard for boxing manga. STORY: 6/10 The biggest problem with the manga is ... Oct 13, 2020
While this is a manga thats undoutbably mediocre at everything it does, i cant help but feel satisfied with it. The characterization outside of the main character and 1.5 other characters is terrible, there are only 5 notable fighters in this series that centers around boxing, the fights themselves are nothing special, there are many boring plotlines, and the art is 'fine'. But there is just such a soul to this manga. Its not a boxing manga in the traditional sense but moreso a story about a man who happens to box, just as a means to an end, and theres something heartwarming in that.
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