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Holyland

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Holy Land
Japanese: ホーリーランド


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 18
Chapters: 182
Status: Finished
Published: Oct 13, 2000 to May 23, 2008
Genre: Action Action
Themes: Delinquents Delinquents, Martial Arts Martial Arts, Psychological Psychological
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Young Animal
Authors: Mori, Kouji (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 8.441 (scored by 3317333,173 users)
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Ranked: #1872
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Popularity: #171
Members: 90,358
Favorites: 4,004

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Recommendations

Both main characters want to get stronger to protect the weak. 
reportRecommended by audry1000
similar plot similar art style similar looking characters similar look of insanity in there eyes 
reportRecommended by sesgel
While Holyland is not nearly as graphic as Shamo, both share the similar theme of a deeply troubled youth who finds the strength to overcome with some form of martial arts. 
reportRecommended by NoBadsign
Both series have amazing art and the fights are very detailed. The main characters of each series goes through a lot of inner turmoil on their journey to become the strongest. 
reportRecommended by G_Spark233
Very similar types of stories, good pacing in both, likable main cast, MCs are similar but in Weak Hero he is a bit better at fighitng from the get go. If you liked one you'll definitely enjoy the other. 
reportRecommended by Abeyant
I just finished marathoning a hundred or so chapters of The Climber, and I must say, The Climber and Holyland are two great mangas that achieve their messages both strongly and similarly. Enter in two character that struggles with loneliness and identity. They are somewhat introverted, mysterious, quiet, but nonetheless different from others. To channel their concentration, frustration, relaxation, happiness, and essentially, their everything, they find an activity that they fall in love with. Both mangas strongly represent the loneliness aspect of each person's life, and both do so differently. And the characters--remarkably considering other stuff I'm sure we know of--grow throughout the story, and we  read more 
reportRecommended by WAXCHUG
Both manga are stories of despair as an isolated guy struggles to find meaning within their own life. In both stories they have to battle against the terrifying external and social environment of the world. Fighting against bullying and their own social anxiety on both the mental and physical battlefields. Holyland differs being more martial arts focused while Kurosawa offers a deeper level of raw emotion. Overall, both manga are great stories about depression and the simple struggle of wanting to fit in, recommended for anyone. 
reportRecommended by Akoram
-Yuu and Shinji are very similar characters, both going through similar change and experiencing identical internal conflict -Both are a dark take on a popular genre (Mecha, Martial Arts) -They both give off a similar vibe, it's hard to explain, but I think you'll understand when you read it 
reportRecommended by thelectricow
Both have a main character that looks weak, but is in reality, quite powerful. Later on, they both begin two acquire more and newer moves while versing others of different martial art backgrounds. 
reportRecommended by horcrvx
The story is rather different (as the story of Holyland isn't supernatural whatsoever), yet the protagonists are really alike. Both Kamishiro Yuu and Kaneki Ken are gentle and yet, they're capable of being monsters for people they care about. The thoughts of the both protagonists are, in a way, really alike. 
reportRecommended by jimki8
Both main characters pickup the ways of fighting to survive and protect the ones they love. The two male characters become very skilled and learn to adapt their way of life to the fighting world. The stories show the craft of martial arts and just how dangerous it is being displayed in the streets. Both manga's share Action, Drama, Fighting, and Psychological genre components.  
reportRecommended by Obeythealfa
Both series are about a loser protagonist's efforts in learning to fight and in doing so finding direction, purpose, confidence, pride, and friends they can rely on. 
reportRecommended by lithiumflower
Both do a good job of keeping fights realistic yet still enjoyable, as well as explaining the science and methodology behind certain moves and techniques. While HnI focuses only boxing, Holyland depicts various martial arts in street fights, such as judo, karate, boxing. 
reportRecommended by eNyoron
Don't get me wrong. These mangas are not similar. The only thing that connects them is a martial arts theme. However, after reading "Holyland" you might want to read something a bit lighter and funny. Just try it :). There is also something amusing about that choice of mangas. I mean, "Holyland"'s main character looks like a wimp but he's not and Seiichirou Kitano (who looks like a demon) is a naive and kind boy :). 
reportRecommended by Zakuro1
Both have heavy analysis on various fighting techniques as well as the fighters' mentalities. Holyland deals with street fighting while All Rounder Meguru focuses on MMA as a sport. 
reportRecommended by Hattori_Hanzo
Their genres are completely different but I felt similar vibes from the MC, Bakuon is about the MC joining a motorcycle gang while Holyland's MC started by defending himself from anyone who bullied him, only similarities are that they're both young boys finding their place in society, also the cool distant mid-length hair friend are alike also. Haven't finished Bakuon Rettou since not all of it is translated yet. 
reportRecommended by DawnYamada
Both feature a young skilled MC who end up fighting people. Other than that they are quite different, but the underlying story about a young person who's trying to find its place on the world through violence is the same. Oh and they're both searching for a holyland ;). If you like holyland I'm sure you enjoy Alice in Hell, I do for sure, it's grimier and darker, and a good gateway drug for more Matsumoto Jiro. 
reportRecommended by txrxgxu
I recommend Holyland since the character's progression in the story is pretty similar. However the main difference between the two characters would be their personalities and mental state throughout the story. Action is seen throughout the manga, and there is a hint of romance as well just like in Breaker: New Waves. It has a lot of chapters, but not as much as Breaker: New Waves. The ending is satisfying as well and not a cliff hanger. I honestly felt a sense of inspiration and "hype" while reading The Breaker: New Waves and I felt the same while reading Holyland. Enjoy and read it!!! 
reportRecommended by Galath
While they seem very different in that Holyland involves physical violence and danger, at their core, they're both about extremely lonely protagonists developing into fully-grown, well-adjusted people by connecting with those around them and exploring their own talents. 
reportRecommended by Itkovian
-The characters and their relationships are very similar, Yuu and Masaki remind me of Sasuke and Itachi -Both have protagonists who are bullied, but retaliate by achieving strength far beyond the offender -The protagonists learn, grow, and surpass everyone around them Basically, Holyland takes the good from Naruto and personifies it, without picking up any of the bad 
reportRecommended by thelectricow
Both manga are action packed pieces that focus on martial arts and training. The only difference is that Holyland focuses on some psychological elements centered around its protagonist depression, while Tatakae! Ryouzanpaku Shijou Saikyou no Denshi is comedy focused. 
reportRecommended by Akoram
Pretty similar to Holyland as in the protagonist learns Martial Arts 
reportRecommended by abbas321
Mangas with a MC who fights for justice and freedom. The big difference is that GNG's MC is a wolf. 
reportRecommended by _Ganji
It is very similar in it's nihilistic approach to martial arts and boxing. Both characters were bullied and sadistic. Both end up becoming urban legends and realizing the beauty in martial arts. 
reportRecommended by Knightttt
Great endings + flawed and somewhat believable charecters. Holy land has MUCH less tragedy and Eden has some sci fi.(Nothing unrealistic for the time it's set in) EDEN was mor believable and beutiful, but holy land was a major page-turner. 
reportRecommended by OKusernameihope
Just as brutal and descriptive, very different stories but if you enjoy one you will enjoy the other. Slightly more gore and tragedy in Vinland. Vinland is not finished. 
reportRecommended by OKusernameihope
Two different views on "how bullying can change a person" is shown in the two mangas. In koe no katachi, the MC was a bully himself and he was bullied later on. so, he repented as a way of changing himself. But in holyland, the MC sought power after being bullied. he tried to change himself by being stronger than than the bullies. If you are looking for mangaz which shows the effect of bullying on a person, i'm sure you are looking for these. 
reportRecommended by yabuki-kun
Manga for martial arts connoisseurs. 
reportRecommended by Peligrimm
Bousou shojo is a borderline hentai comedy that is doing a parody of holyland's fighting technique explanation section, when the MC is doing her "reverse rape". Bousou shojo is hilarious and it gets even more silly when you've read holyland and get the reference.  
reportRecommended by txrxgxu
Both main character are weak in the start, and grow stronger. The main difference is that olyland is about streetfight, and Kurogane about kendo. 
reportRecommended by -Phantom-Fr
Both manga are about fighting, but Holyland is much darker, Kenji is more easy goiing, also both manga are good at explaining how is each move done, Holyland has more action from beginning but Kenji is longer so it takes some time before there is some action, both are really good manga, you should enjoy both:) 
reportRecommended by Ilap
These stories are about young youths who take up fighting as a means of finding their place in the world. In Sidooh we follow the path of two young brothers who become swordsmen assassins. On the streets in Holyland the protagonist becomes known as a boxer who beats up gang members. In both stories the characters walk down the path of fighting to seek answers for the questions they hold. 
reportRecommended by DreamingSomeday
Definitely recommend Holyland/Jisatsutou by the same mangaka. They differ from the fighting of Holyland and survival of Jisatsutou, but they both carry the same ideas of identity and self worth with a hint of romance. 
reportRecommended by WAXCHUG
Both are stories about meek, young men who are thrust into the world of martial arts. 
reportRecommended by NoBadsign
Both series have a protagonist who undergoes physical training in order to become capable of protecting himself and the things and people he cares about. Themes in common include justice/injustice, revenge/punishment, and a weak character realizing his own potential. 
reportRecommended by lithiumflower
Even though Holyland and Team Medical Dragon focus on two separate subjects(Holyland is street fighting while Team Medical Dragon is about doctors), they are both equal interesting and show how people think in reality. They both also do a very great detailed explanation about the procedures and techniques that are used so the reader cannot be clueless. 
reportRecommended by sevenfoldgates
Both mangas involve fighting and getting stronger. They are both bloody and depict fights between individuals and gang factions. 
reportRecommended by tckarbobin
Both History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi and Holyland center around a downtrodden protagonist who is forced into fights of ever escalating difficulty. Both learn moves from multiple styles and have to conquer their inner fear to fight delinquents, with each fight a consequence of having survived the previous fights. Of the two, the protagonist Yuu in Holyland is a bit more of a self-made fighter in that he tends to learn his moves from his friends and opponents rather than from an illustrious pool of masters. In the end Holyland trades in Kenichi's ecchi elements and over the top anime-style martial arts for a more realistic style,  read more 
reportRecommended by Mahou_Bujin
the felling it's kinda the same, the subject it's different, but the main guys are trying to fit in some place preccious to them. 
reportRecommended by audry1000
They both are about fighting. Buyuden is only about boxing, while Holyland compromises a mix of different kinds of martial arts. The coming of age is a major theme in both. Action and romance are the main genres in the manga. Both protagonists have a love interest and seek to have their love blossom as they continue inside the world of fighting.  
reportRecommended by PirateKingz
-Both protagonist are victims of bullying and are weak. -They both begin to train to get stronger and go against bullying -Both have some serious fighting in it. Holyland is almost all drama and fighting as for girls of the wild's has comedy 
reportRecommended by Duckii
Both feature teenagers boxing their way to the top, although Holyland mixes in many other martial arts as well. Bakudan is extremely hot blooded and doesn't mess around with dramatic arcs, but the denouement is rather rushed. Holyland spends a lot of time developing characters and delves deep into teenager angst instead of just exploiting it. 
reportRecommended by denpanosekai
They are by the same author, and the protagonists look practically identical. A lot of the themes of struggle and the validation of your existence through fighting are present in both. They are high octane and exciting. If you like one you will definitely like the other. 
reportRecommended by Rewxarx
Now I can guess what you are thinking, but dispite revolving around two completely different sports I believe that the determination, situation, and character of the two protagonists are very similar. In both Holyland and Over Drive both Kamashiro Yuu and Shinozaki Mikoto start off as weak and pathetic characters who then evolve after experiencing the joys of their respective sports/activities. Both are determined not to lose the precious harbour that they found. The stories differ greatly of course (Holyland deals more with delinquents while Over Drive deals more with highschool life).  
reportRecommended by danm
The art style is very similar. Also each main characters starts off as a whinny self- pitying brat and slowly becomes the best at whatever they're doing. through constant hard work they gain the recognition from many others. What i especially like about the art is that you can actually see them growing older, unlike some manga that only declare the passing of time but the characters look exactly the same. 
reportRecommended by Sanfron
Both are about Gangs , Martial Arts and Street Fights expect Holyland is more Serious and the MC gets stronger threw the Manga and in Crows the MC is already Strong and doesn't get's Stronger 
reportRecommended by Jousuke