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Akagi

Akagi

Alternative Titles

English: Mahjong Legend Akagi: The Genius Who Descended Into the Darkness; The Legend of Mahjong: Akagi
Synonyms: Touhai Densetsu Akagi - Yami ni Maiorita Tensai
Japanese: 闘牌伝説アカギ 闇に舞い降りた天才

Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 26
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 4, 2005 to Mar 28, 2006
Producers: Madhouse Studios, VAP
Genres: Game, Thriller, Seinen
Duration: 23 min. per episode
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)
L represents licensing company

Statistics

Score: 8.201 (scored by 3999 users)
Ranked: #2062
Popularity: #609
Members: 7,329
Favorites: 185
1 indicates a weighted score
2 based on the top anime page.

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drama mahjong psychological sports
Jan 12, 2008
bigjig
Akagi is based around its titular character gambling his way to the top of the underworld, his enigmatic prowess for mahjong often turning the tide of certain defeat into victory. Akagi is a cold, relentless character. He cares little for money or for his own life. In the heat of the gamble he stops at nothing less than completely crushing his opponent's will to win...

Akagi is the first Nobuyuki Fukumoto manga to get the anime treatment and the anime has been executed surprisingly well. It is with reason that I say, 'surprisingly'. When considering Fukumoto's original, while particulary famous in Japan and Korea, you can't read more
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Nov 27, 2008
Hr0n
Akagi. Once again, I'm strung into a series by merely the name and a brief introduction summary.Well yes, "Akagi" isn't all that of an awesome name in itself, but where I came upon it it was named "Touhai Densetsu Akagi - Yami ni Maiorita Tensai"; "Gambler Genius Akagi - The Legend who Descended into the Darkness". Well, with reservation for translation. In any case, I acquired an episode to have a gander at what an Anime mainly about Mahjong could be able to offer...and if I'd be able to learn anything in the process.

Story: 9/10
Akagi Shigeru, a thirteen year old daredevil with an unknown background, read more
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Sep 19, 2007
Enerccio
Mahjong:
For those, who don't know what it majong, it's rather special hazard game, similar to poker, but played with special tiles. There are manzi, pinzi, sanzi, dragon and wind tiles. You must get special hands to win. It's not difficult game and when you play it yourself (either irl or on computer) it's quite addictive.

Story and Characters:
Basically, there is no standard story. Whole plot is about mahjong games, which take few episodes to resolve. Though there is time flow, it's nothing as standard action story. But this story is all about one person. Shigeru Akagi is his name. Whole story twists around him, each read more
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Apr 15, 2008
Master_M2K
Akagi is a Psychological, Sports, Drama about the somewhat unfamiliar game of “Japanese Mahjong”, which manages to capitalize on tension and thrills but it can only be truly enjoyed by the open-minded anime fan (knowledge on Mahjong not required).

The story itself revolves around a deceptively young-looking, young boy (Shigeru Akagi), who is a prodigy at the game Mahjong. The good thing is that you don’t necessarily need to know a thing about Mahjong to watch this; you just need to grasp the basic concept in the first couple episodes. The storyline follows Akagi’s numerous accomplishments in Mahjong, as the stakes get higher and higher. This read more
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Aug 24, 2008
Guest82
Akagi's story is more like a story that just goes along when something new happens, but it works out. When I first watched it, I didn't really like new types of art animation but I got use to it and it's great. The characters are pretty straightforward after they are introduced. None of them stray from their main path, they continue to do what they started. Overall I'd recommend anyone to watch this anime unless they hate Mahjong or something.
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Jun 3, 2009
Lelangir
You will be satisfied if you pretend the entire anime is only seven episodes.

Story: The anime is divided, generally, into three arcs; each arc gets progressively worse. The first arc, episodes 1-7, are the most enjoyable because Akagi is still only a junior high student, and the oddity and elusiveness of his character - a random boy who walked into a yakuza mahjong game - are the most striking and poignant. By the third arc, episodes 15-26, you basically have ten entire episodes devoted entirely to "OH YEAH?" "YEAH" "OH YEAH?" "YEAH, IMA CHARGIN MAH LAZERZ". I found myself skimming those last ten episodes, not read more
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