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Bungo

Alternative Titles

Japanese: BUNGO


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Dec 18, 2014 to ?
Genre: Sports Sports
Theme: Team Sports Team Sports
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Young Jump
Authors: Ninomiya, Yuuji (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.421 (scored by 927927 users)
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Ranked: #35532
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Popularity: #7073
Members: 2,900
Favorites: 49

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Synopsis

In a town with no baseball team, young Bungo spends his days throwing the ball he received as a gift against a wall until Yukio Noda, Japanese representative youth baseball player, appears before him and an unexpected showdown ensues! After a chance meeting in middle school, these two enroll in Shizuo Senior where they struggle to make it to Koushien with everything they have.

(Source: Shueisha, translated)

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Reviews

Oct 17, 2020
Preliminary (124/? eps)
This is my first review because this manga really doesn't get the love it deserves, Bungo while had an iffy start imo in the first 20 chapters or so where some events without any prior setup were used as backstories however as we go in deep to the baseball aspect it's absolutely fantastic. For now this has been the best baseball manga I've read. I would also not bother with comment section of illegal manga websites, this has a seinen tag and it means it, the most common complaint is at the time skip at chapter 88-90ish. While the timeskip was quite a shock and ...
Oct 11, 2020
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Preliminary (118/? eps)
I feel I should prefix this by saying that I’m not a fan of baseball. I think it’s dull to spectate and, despite its prevalence in the medium, I don’t think it’s a great fit for the conventional sports manga formula. Due to the nature of the game, the only players who really receive focus in a match are the catcher, the pitcher, and any particularly notable batsmen. This can have the effect of making the world of the series feel a little small and insular, and it doesn’t feel like it explores the sport as best it could.

The reason I bring this up is ...
Sep 30, 2022
Preliminary (321/? eps)
BUNGO, like many other promising manga, starts with a bang and then slowly fizzles out. This review will be spoiler-free.

The first eight volumes worth of chapters were tightly paced, with story beats that matched its real-world style of storytelling. The characters were engaging, and the interactions between the main cast felt rewarding to read. It held my interest in baseball despite not being a fan of the sport. What was most enjoyable though, was the dynamic between the four members of our main cast: Bungo, Noda, Makoto, and Hakamada.

**However** from around ch.85 onward, the story took a gradual but significant downward turn. Needlessly ...

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