Kenji (manga)
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拳児 (Kenji) |
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Genre | Martial Art/ Sport |
Manga: 拳児 | |
Authored by | Ryuchi Matsuda |
Publisher | Shonen Jump |
Serialized in | Weekly Shonen Magazine |
Original run | 1988 – 1992 |
No. of volumes | 12 |
Kenji (拳児?) is a manga about a Japanese teenager named Kenji who practices the martial art Bājíquán (Japanese: Hakkyoku-ken) and his encounters with other martial artists, including some from real life, such as Adam Hsu and Liu Chia-Liang.
The series is based on the life of Song Tien Long Dz and has had histories of Hakkyoku-ken, Li Shu-Wen, and Liu Yun-Chiao.
Kenji's archnemesis is a gangster named Tony Tan who practiced Hung Gar and later Xinyiliuhequan.
This series primarily features Bājíquán, but also gets into Praying Mantis Kung Fu, Baguazhang, Chen T'ai Chi Ch'üan, Pi Quan, Xingyiquan, Xin Yi Liu He, Shaolin, Hung Gar, Daito Ryu, Shotokan and numerous other styles.
The Manga was released in 1988, and the last issue came out in 1992. It was created by Ryuchi Matsuda with art by Yoshihide Fujiwara. There are 21 Manga books. Recently the Manga was re-released in Japan. This time it contains about two or three of the original books per volume.
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[edit] External links
- Picture One
- Picture Two
- preview of the first Manga Chapter here in Japanese
- at the Anime News Network Encylopedia
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