Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple

History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi

Cover of the first volume of Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple
史上最強の弟子ケンイチ
(Shijō Saikyō no Deshi Ken'ichi)
Genre Martial arts, Comedy, Romance
Manga
Written by Syun Matsuena
Published by Shogakukan
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday
Original run August 9, 2002 – ongoing
Volumes 43 (List of volumes)
TV anime
Directed by Hajime Kamegaki
Studio TMS Entertainment
Licensed by Funimation Entertainment
Manga Entertainment
Network TV Tokyo
English network Funimation Channel
Original run October 7, 2006September 29, 2007
Episodes 50 (List of episodes)
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Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple (史上最強の弟子ケンイチ Shijō Saikyō no Deshi Ken'ichi?, lit. History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi) is a Japanese manga by Syun Matsuena serialized in the weekly manga magazine Shōnen Sunday.

The first tankōbon was published on August 9, 2002. An anime adaptation by Tokyo Movie Shinsha aired from October 2006 to September 2007.

This manga is a remake of Tatakae! Ryōzanpaku Shijō Saikyō no Deshi (戦え!梁山泊 史上最強の弟子?, lit. Fight! Ryōzanpaku, History's Strongest Disciple), which was serialized in the monthly manga magazine Shōnen Sunday Super, publishing five tankōbon between 2000 and 2002.

Contents

Story

The story focuses on Kenichi Shirahama, an average 16-year-old high school student who has been picked on his whole life. However, on the first day of class, he meets and befriends the mysterious transfer student, Miu Fūrinji. Driven by his desire to become stronger and to protect those around him, he follows her to Ryōzanpaku, a dojo where those who are truly strong and have mastered their arts gather (Ryōzanpaku comes from the Chinese story of Heroes of the Water Margin who train together at Liangshan 梁山). After learning basics from Miu, Kenichi is able to beat a high ranking member of the school's karate club, and becomes a target for all the delinquents in the school. Kenichi's reason for training is to fulfill the promise he made to protect Miu. Subsequently, Kenichi's daily routine is divided between hellish training under the six masters of Ryōzanpaku, and his fights against the members of Ragnarok, a gang that views him as either a possible ally or an impending threat to their plans. After defeating Ragnarok, he faces a new enemy called YOMI, a group of disciples who are each personally trained by a master of an even bigger organization rivaling Ryōzanpaku, Yami. He realized that he wanted to be the strongest in order to protect everyone without killing anyone. Along with former members of Ragnarok who joined the Shinpaku Alliance, a group created by Kenichi's schoolmate Haruo Niijima, Kenichi now fights Yami to prove his ideals and protect those in need.

Terminology

Dou (?)
A Dou type martial artist uses his/her anger to exceed his/her limits. As such, they tend to be aggressive in combat, and very rarely strays from the offensive. At some cases, they are even bestial, as seen with Miu and Kisara, after receiving intense emotional pain and frustation, respectively. Users seem to rely heavily on instincts and brute strength when fighting. According to James Shiba, a Dou fighter focuses on making their ki "explode" after channelling it through a target to deal damage. According to the manga, Apachai, Sakaki, and Miu are all Dou types. It seems that Dou types are more prone to move onto the path of Asura (the killing path), because they fight with anger, and can hardly control themselves when fighting. However, Sakaki, Apachai and Miu are able to uphold the principles of Katsujin-ken because of their own natural sense of kindness.
Sei (?)
A Sei type martial artist fights not with power or anger, but with skill and wit. These traits are evident in Kensei, Akisame, Hayato, and Kenichi. This principle requires a state of calmness and a clarity of mind.
The Path of Asura
The path of the martial artist who pursues power in order to kill. Isshinsai Ogata walks this path and tries to convince Kenichi to follow him as well.
Satsujin-ken (殺人拳?)
Literally "the Death giving fist". The yin belief that martial arts were created to kill and destroy. Yami embodies this principle and recognizes that it cannot prove that satsujin-ken is the true meaning of martial arts without defeating Ryozanpaku, who embodies the principle of katsujin-ken.
Katsujin-ken (活人拳?)
Literally "the Life giving fist". The yang belief that martial arts were created to save and protect lives. Even without the resources and manpower of Yami, the masters of Ryozanpaku are bent on upholding this principle.

Media

Manga

The manga series is written and illustrated by Syun Matsuena. The manga is serialized in Shogakukan's weekly shōnen manga magazine Shōnen Sunday from 2002 and currently more than four-hundred chapters has been serialized. The story of manga focuses on Kenichi Shirahama an average 16-year-old high school student who has been picked on but after meeting mysterious transfer student, Miu Fūrinji and following her advice of joining a dojo named Ryōzanpaku (梁山泊?) which changes his life.

The manga is a remake of Tatakae! Ryōzanpaku Shijō Saikyō no Deshi (戦え!梁山泊 史上最強の弟子?, lit. Fight! Ryōzanpaku, History's Strongest Disciple), which was serialized in the monthly manga magazine Shōnen Sunday Super.

Shogakukan has released chapters in tankōbon format under Shōnen Sunday Comics (少年サンデーコミックス?) imprint and as of now 43 volumes has been published. The first volume was published on August 9, 2002,[1] and the latest on May 18, 2011.[2] Kodansha also released limited edition version of 35th volume.[3] The series is licensed in France by Kurokawa.[4]

Anime

An anime adaptation of Kenichi: History's Strongest Disciple animated by Tokyo Movie Shinsha first started airing on October 7, 2006. It aired a total of fifty episodes, covering from the beginning of the story to the confrontation against the top members of Ragnarok. FUNimation has dubbed the series. All 50 episodes have been released as of May 25, 2010.

The series made its North American television debut when it aired on FUNimation Channel starting October 26, 2009. All 50 episodes have been shown.

Both the seasons are now available on Netflix instant screening. There will be a OVA produced by Brain Base to be released in the near future. The story continues from the Ragnarok Arc.

Music themes

Opening themes

Title Transcription/Translation Artist Episodes
Be Strong n/a Kana Yazumi 1-25
Yahhoo ヤッホーYahhō Diva x Diva 26-50

Ending themes

Title Transcription/Translation Artist Episodes
Kimi Ga Irukara 君がいるから Because you are there Issei Eguchi 1-15
Catch Your Dream☆ n/a Koike Joanna 16-25
Run Over n/a Koike Joanna 26-45
Kokoro Kara No Message 心からのメッセージ A message from Heart Sakura 46-49
Be Strong n/a Kana Yazumi 50

The Song Titles are from Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple Season 1- Complete DVD Set (2010) and Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple Season 2- Complete DVD Set (2011).

Games

On March 15, 2007, Capcom released the series' first game, Shijō Saikyō no Deshi Kenichi: Gekitō! Ragnarok Hachikengō, exclusively on the PlayStation 2.

Differences

Between the manga and anime

In Tatakae!! Ryōzanpaku

The plot to the 5 volume monthly predecessor to the series was mostly the same, with a few major differences:

References

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