Shamo (manga)

Shamo (manga)

: "For the Japanese chicken, see: Shamo (chicken)", a jailed man who nearly assassinated Japanese Prime Minister decades ago, was sent to the reformatory to teach the youngsters karate every week. He discovered Ryo's talent and taught him self-defense. Ryo survived. Thanks to a law that protects minors, he was released two years later.

Alone in a city full of crime, he tried to look for his lost beautiful sister who, because of the tragedy, became a homeless drug-abusing prostitute. Ryo started to fight for his living and used all imaginable dirty tricks to defeat his enemy. He also ambushed gangsters in dark alleys to perfect his fighting skill as well as working as a gigolo.

Part 2: Sugawara

In this part, Ryo fights nihongo|Naoto Sugawara|菅原直人| of the nihongo|Banryukai|番竜会| twice. Kurokawa, a cast away from that elite dojo, helped Ryo to become stronger as a way to revenge nihongo|Kensuke Mochizuki|望月謙介|, his past foe and the current owner of the Banryukai. Banryukai is possibly modeled after the Kyokushin kaikan and Seidokaikan and Mochizuki is possibly modeled after Kazuyoshi Ishii, the founder of Seidokaikan.

Believing that he is the strongest, the "gamecock" started to take on other good martial artists. A blood-thirsty TV producer noticed that this street-fighting young man was the "Youth A" and pushed to have him join "Lethal Fight," a fictional combat arena modeled after Japan's K-1 tournament. Ryo, a dangerous man with an animal instinct who destroyed many good fighters in the ring, one day finds himself facing Thailand's best fighter who was fighting to support his family. Before he was totally defeated, he tried to kick the Thai fighter's neck but the fighter ducked and was hit in the eye and blinded.

Ryo wanted to take on Sugawara. However, Sugawara was much taller and heavier than him so his chance to fight him was remote. As a way to provide incentive, Ryo pretended to raped Sugawara's supermodel girlfriend. Sugawara vowed to kill Ryo with his hands in the boxing ring to comfort his woman and agreed to a televised fight at the Tokyo Dome. It was the duel between darkness and brightness. Only this time, Ryo (亮), literally "brightness," stands for the dark side.

Ryo went through a painful bodybuilding regime where he used steroids to increase his muscle mass and strength. Before the fight began, his left eye became bloody under the non-human torture. He didn't care. Bad luck was on Ryo's side. His small body still was no comparison to Sugawara's. However, he rediscovered his long-forgotten left-handedness suppressed by his parents since he was a child minutes before the end of the last round. Then he wildly gave Sugawara countless heavy left punches before Sugawara used his broken right fist to punch him out of consciousness. He survived the lethal fight and was defeated only five seconds before the fight was over. Sugawara failed to kill him in front of the crowd.

Out of anger and frustration, Sugawara invited Ryo to another private fight three months later in an abandoned temple. Sugawara took several darts and a long wooden stick. Ryo took a pair of tonfa with him. After a long and brutal duel where Narushima was almost killed, Sugawara was hit in the back of the neck and was hospitalized.

Part 3: The old man and the "Monkey"

Ryo fled to Shanghai, China where he fought illegal fights under the offensive stage name nihongo|"Jap"|東洋鬼|. This part was not as long as the last one. After he destroyed many fighters, Ryo's market value diminished because it becomes a no-brainer to bet on him or to lose money. Then the underground casino invited nihongo|"Sun Wukong" |孙悟空|, a one-armed man in a monkey mask to fight Ryo.

Unaware of the danger, Ryo was no comparison with the acrobatic Sun Wukong who could attack from every possible direction. Before being killed on stage, an old man who had eaten breakfast with Ryo that morning entered the ring and saved him. That old man was Sun Wukong's former sifu before he went astray.

At the end of his life, the old man could not fight "Sun Wukong" without Ryo's help. So he took Ryo back to his home in an unknown remote mountain where Ryo learned many physics defying paranormal tricks like standing on a short piece of bamboo stick floating on the water surface. Sun Wukong attacks the temple and kills the old master. Yan commits suicide shortly after. Ryo and Sun Wukong face off in combat, and it ends with Sun Wukong committing suicide off a cliff.

Part 4: The ballet dancer

It tells a story that nihongo|Toma Takahara|高原東馬|, a successful male ballet dancer, mysteriously abandoned his dancing career to pursue martial arts. He was trained in judo and sambo. The new books (20, 21) pick up with Ryo fighting in a club in Japan. He has left China and still works for money by fighting and male prostitution. Ryo discovers after one fight that his ability has dropped significantly and he decides to start training hard. Ryo enters a karate competition in a mask and is spotted by Mochizuki. Mochizuki offers him money to enter a grappling tournament fighting against Toma. Ryo, desperate for cash accepts and begins training.

The books

External links

* [http://www.majistar.org/articles/features/shamo/ Shamo (Feature, Manga) - June 5, 2004]
* [http://www.tanaka-akio.com/shamo/index.html Official Website] (in Japanese)
* [http://www.amigo2.ne.jp/~fwkk5768/comic/tanakaakio.htm Synopsis (1)] (in Japanese)
* [http://picnic.to/~ohp/review/1998_12/shamo.htm Synopsis (2)] (in Japanese)
* [http://www.animejanai.cl/anime/reviews/shamo.act/ Manga: Shamo] (in Spanish)
* [http://mangadb.de/dateien/manga/sha.php3 Shamo: The Incomplete Manga Guide] (in German)
* [http://www.linkadoor.be/manga_anime_corner/reviews/coq_de_combat.html De Linkadoor - Manga Anime Corner - Reviews - Coq de Combat] (in Dutch)


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