Ginga Nagareboshi Gin
Silver Fang: The Shooting Star Gin
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Ginga Nagareboshi Gin

Alternative Titles

Japanese: 銀牙~流れ星銀~
English: Silver Fang: The Shooting Star Gin
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 18
Chapters: 55
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 15, 1983 to Feb 24, 1987
Genre: Award Winning Award Winning
Theme: Anthropomorphic Anthropomorphic
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Jump (Weekly)
Authors: Takahashi, Yoshihiro (Story & Art)

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Score: 8.111 (scored by 15861,586 users)
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Ranked: #5602
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Popularity: #4706
Members: 4,515
Favorites: 242

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A charismatic, battle-scarred leader builds a force of like-minded “true men” who free themselves from their previous standing in society to gain freedom and fight for what they believe in. They end up fighting together against another species who had caused them hardship in the past. The manga also have a focus on romanticising certain traits and ideologies associated with masculinity, such as the desire for freedom and leading others in a single-minded battle. 
reportRecommended by Eziprez
Mangas with average and normal animals as main characters.  
reportRecommended by Ganji_No_Tensai
Mangas with a MC who fights for justice and freedom. The big difference is that GNG's MC is a wolf. 
reportRecommended by Ganji_No_Tensai
Both series are equally dramatic, epic and touching stories of heroism, bravery and friendship! Even though one is about fighting dogs and the other about fighting "pretty boys", you can find a lot of similarities between them. The main character of both is a young warrior who has had to experience a lot even as a child to become a good fighter and our heroes always manage to get their former opponents on their side to fight the real enemy. This actually isn't surprising, because both appeared in Weekly Shonen Jump in the 80s and later Toei Animation adapted both into anime. They were successful  read more 
reportRecommended by Findog
These series are very different from each other, but in both of them the main protagonist is a dog. Ginga Nagareboshi Gin has a lot of fighting, adventure and excitement while Guru Guru Pon-chan is a romantic comedy about young female dog who transforms into a human and falls in love with a human boy.  
reportRecommended by Matsukazes
Both written and drawn by the same mangaka. Both are about a dog on a quest, the story is mostly told from the dogs view. If you liked one you'll probably like the other. 
reportRecommended by AfterGlow
both series have great fight scenes, and insane level of violence in the fights 
reportRecommended by wd_nintakun
Both stories are told from the dogs point of view, plenty of dog vs dog fighting, ninja dogs and secret techniques in both titles. Both were drawn and written by Yoshihiro Takahashi. 
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