Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Karate Shoukoushi Kohinata Kairyuu Japanese: 空手小公子小日向海流(こひなたみのる)
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 50
Chapters: 500
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 27, 2000 to Aug 27, 2012
StatisticsScore: 7.761 (scored by 1979 users)
Ranked: #19452
Popularity: #610
Members: 4,143
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similar path of development of the protagonist through the story, very resembling minor characters and kind of humor
Both are about combat sports and the characters undying love for that sport
Both main characters (Kohinata, Minoru/Makunouchi, Ippo) are constantly bullied but one day they are saved by a mysterious fighter(Mutou, Ryuuji/Takamura, Mamoru).
Both main characters and both mysterious fighters share almost identical personalities as well
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The same development of the main character of becoming stronger in the field they decided upon!? both about karate :P
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Their both about material arts and are seinen and somehow gives the same feeling
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basically a very strong person takes pity on a much weaker one, and decides to teach them how to...fight. tough Veritas has a much more unrealistic (to say the least) take on things, they both show the path that one must take to become strong
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Both have incredible fighting monsters ready to deastroy everything. With amazing competitions and well rounded story.
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Both are about a male lead who want to get stronger through Karate, Kohinata Minoru is bit more mature though...
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A bunch of misfits are sucked into the world of martial arts with hilarious results.
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They are similar in the sense that there are pros, but they are training someone to become even better - and they both look really cool because they have to put in a lot of effort to improve. It's about having a good fighting spirit and not being cold blooded. The senseis in both are untouchable (almost). In The Breaker the main kid is brought in to karate from scratch.. worthless..weak pathetic..scratch. He grows a backbone and becomes admirable. In Karate..blah blah..the main kid is already a gymnast so he's got the phyique and a lot of technique that he builds off - he's not a fighter in the beginning.. but he's not that weak either. The breaker takes you into a world of underground fighting factions in a more adult world, while the karate one is a school related one that deals with other clubs.
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