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Run on Your New Legs
Synopsis
Shouta Kikuzato’s hopes of starting on his school’s prestigious soccer team are derailed when a terrible incident costs him his leg. Now in his first year of high school (again), Kikuzato has resigned himself to never reaching his athletic dreams. But when Chidori, a passing prosthetist, notices Kikuzato’s artificial limb— and speed—as he races through the train station, the specialist proposes a partnership: Chidori will build Kikuzato a brand-new leg designed solely for speed. All Kikuzato has to do is run!
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CrustyMustard
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So basically this boy loses his leg right? And this hot businessman takes the opportunity and says “HEY LEMME GIVE U SUM” so he gets a cool prosthetic running leg n is like: “yoooo this shit hella cool” so he continues to run, like competitively and BOOM he’s rlly good n stuffffffff
Anyways that was my shit explanation of the manga into the rating nowwwww
Story: fresh, lowkey 9/10
Art: pretty normal but not ugly so 7/10
Characters: did I mention a hot businessman? Well lemme just say.. there’s a foiiiiine ass businessman, the mc’s cool too tho 10/10
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Anyways that was my shit explanation of the manga into the rating nowwwww
Story: fresh, lowkey 9/10
Art: pretty normal but not ugly so 7/10
Characters: did I mention a hot businessman? Well lemme just say.. there’s a foiiiiine ass businessman, the mc’s cool too tho 10/10
read more
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ThatShonenGuy
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I want to begin this review with my conclusion; Atarashii Ashi de Kakenukero is TRULY a well-thoguht, documented and nicely developed manga, that, in my opinion, could have gone way further than 38 chapters.
As a person with a physical disability myself, I tend to lean into these kind of spocons about para-sports more than any other kind and, going into this manga, I was a bit skepticaL Spocons, and mostly any shonen that portrays diabilities tend to show those characters as physically weak yet with a great spirit, and it's getting BORING.
So, I expected one of those again, and I was ready to call read more
As a person with a physical disability myself, I tend to lean into these kind of spocons about para-sports more than any other kind and, going into this manga, I was a bit skepticaL Spocons, and mostly any shonen that portrays diabilities tend to show those characters as physically weak yet with a great spirit, and it's getting BORING.
So, I expected one of those again, and I was ready to call read more