(just for the record, this is a toned down version of my anime review)
I am a fan of macho protagonists (you don’t say!), as well as unorthodox presentations, unique sensations, uncommon tropes, and so on. I got all that in this manga.
The series has a very simple to understand concept, yet very thrilling to follow through. The world moves with money, and some are willing to gamble a lot in order to get rich, or in case they are in dept just to get rid of it. Thus every player in this series is there for a good reason; he is highly motivated to play
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Tobaku Mokujiroku Kaiji Japanese: 賭博黙示録カイジ More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 13
Chapters: 158
Status: Finished
Published: Feb 10, 1996 to Jul 26, 1999
Demographic:
Seinen
Serialization:
Young Magazine (Weekly) Authors:
Fukumoto, Nobuyuki (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #2002 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #899
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Gambling Apocalypses Kaiji is a rather solid Gambling manga, and honestly it's quite good with a couple caveats.
The main story is about a down on the luck guy named Kaiji who constantly takes gambles and fails quite often. Life has screwed him over, but at the same time, I feel like it's also mostly his fault for putting himself in those positions. However early on he's enticed by an offer to clear his debt, because of a big money game. I normally won't give away spoilers, but to understand Kaiji I feel like the first major arc needs to be explained. ... Oct 21, 2023
Kaiji series stands at the origins of Survival Game mangas.
The way the story develops evokes in the reader a range of emotions from indignation to bewilderment at the actions of the main character. This is not a toothless manga, where the main character is covered by the armor of the narrative; after several volumes you understand that the main character is likely to face any troubles (tho as well as victories), up to a crushing losses, terrible debts, or even the physical mutilationы. The games themselves (with some exceptions) pleasantly surprise with the thoughtfulness of their tactics and the development of the player’s psychology. Some ... Dec 12, 2024
Kaiji: A Manga Review from the Perspective of a Live-Action Viewer
Minimum Spoilers This review isn't intended to compare the adaptation of Kaiji into live-action but rather to share my experience reading the manga after first encountering the series through its live-action counterpart. I also hope this review can be helpful for others who, like me, were introduced to the series through the movies. -Story- As expected, the live-action movies couldn’t cover all the arcs of the manga, and they made adjustments that differ from the original material. The manga, in contrast, provides more extended and detailed scenes, with each game or challenge divided into multiple stages. This longer ... |