Manga 3574 Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji

Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Kaiji Part 3, Gambling Outcast Kaiji
Japanese: 賭博堕天録カイジ


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Type: Manga
Volumes: 13
Chapters: 131
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 2004 to Apr 2008
Genre: Drama Drama
Themes: Adult Cast Adult Cast, Psychological Psychological, Strategy Game Strategy Game
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Authors: Fukumoto, Nobuyuki (Story & Art)

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Popularity: #1601
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Synopsis

Itou Kaiji, now free of debt but without a penny is leeching himself in Mr.Sakazaki's new house, despite all the flirtings (extreme torment for Kaiji) from Sakazaki's daughter, Mikoko. Sakazaki attempts to kick Kaiji out, even by offering a farewell 'we never knew each other' money of 3000000 yen. While Kaiji ponders himself on the decision, he is visited by Miyoshi and Maeda, two of his 'allies' he had saved from the last part of the series.

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Nov 25, 2021
This review may contain small spoilers, though I have avoided any major plot points.

Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji continues Kaiji's struggles and is the arc directly after where the anime leaves off. If you had watched the second season of the anime, you might even recognize that the ending theme was an animation of some of this arc's early scenes where Kaiji is forced into cohabitation with Mikoko.

Quickly, the story thrusts Kaiji into a situation where he gambles for more than he's worth, a mainstay of the series at this point.

The characters in this part, both old and introduced, are compelling. Kaiji's opponent is absolutely ominous ...
Aug 15, 2021
The third part of Kaiji surpasses the second part in regards to its ending and the way it finally moves the narrative forward (or seemingly does), but it flounders in regards to the actual gamble. Fukumoto falls back on his old faithful, Mahjong, for this part's game, and while it is an interesting spin on Mahjong, it is still Mahjong. What I mean is that this Kaiji arc feels more like Akagi then Kaiji - it's an endless labyrinth of tiles and hands and clever complexities that Mahjong players are sure to appreciate.

While I enjoyed Akagi, despite having very little knowledge about Mahjong, and I ...
Sep 6, 2019
Mahjong Legend Kaiji: The Genius Who Descended Into The Darkness.

Picking up immediately after the end of the previous part in Kaiji’s saga, Kaiji is now a penniless layabout in Sakazaki’s home, much to the latter’s disdain, and ultimately, is told to leave before things get nasty, which neatly coincides with Miyoshi and Maeda, two of the 45ers, confronting Kaiji with a get-rich-quick scheme involving the president of the underground casino they now work at. This involves 17 Steps, a form of Mahjong he invented, where both players start in tenpai, and must declare mangan to survive a round (for a total of 17), and declare ...

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