Veux-tu une suite (suite de combats, origine de Noritaka, un duel avec un chef de gang, ou un focus sur l'entraînement) ?

Noritaka follows the story of a high school student who gets caught up in the world of organized fighting. But unlike the ultra-serious Baki or the mystical Yu Yu Hakusho , Noritaka stands out for its unique blend of .

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Book overview * Book overview. Noritaka est un jeune collégien qui, malgré son aspect rachitique, décide de faire de la boxe Thaï. Amazon.com Noritaka - Wikipédia

Ensure you are buying the standard Glénat tankōbon volumes rather than bootleg prints.

The first 18 volumes cover Noritaka's transformation from a "weakling" (nicknamed "Caca" by his peers) to a formidable fighter. This run is famous for its repetitive but addictive loop : Noritaka accidentally offends a giant opponent, undergoes a seemingly ridiculous training regimen (like feeding a cat or marking territory like a dog), and eventually wins using those specific skills.

Sur les forums français (Manga Sanctuary, JapanFM), un consensus se dégage : Pourquoi ?

Desperate to impress her, Noritaka throws himself into the world of Muay Thai. What follows is a series of increasingly absurd and brutal duels against the school’s biggest "meatheads" and eventually, elite fighters. Why the 18-Volume Original Run?

What sets Noritaka apart from serious sports manga like Hajime no Ippo is its relentless, self-deprecating humor. Noritaka wins his fights not because he becomes an overnight prodigy, but through sheer psychological warfare, bizarre improvisations, and an absurd capacity to take a beating. The facial expressions drawn by Takashi Hamori are legendary for their comedic exaggeration. Summary Checklist: Which Should You Buy?

In France, this series is fondly remembered as a staple of 90s manga culture [1].