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Hanamichi Sakuragi (Slam Dunk)
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Sorry to tell this, but a manga came in 1985 (and an anime about two years later).Ryo Saeba (City Hunter)
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I say we continue this thread as is.Hello everybody! Long time not being here I know, I was quite troubled with my personal life and decided to have other projects in priority over this one, but now I think I can go back to normal here so tell me, do you want to continue this thread? What class of ideas do you have? We should just reanudate with what we have or go to a new thread and reset this for make a better plan? Whatever you want, send it here!
I'm outside home rn and I'm an idiot who forgot his password so I'll update when I get back home probably Sunday.Shiganshina District (Attack on Titan)
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Shiganshina District is a place from Attack on Titan series,this place is where Eren,Mikasa and Armin lives. as a stage,Shiganshina District is on top of a house with the giant wall as a background and some titans appears in the stage.
Infinity Sorcerer when you update the roster?
Kankichi Ryotsu is the main character and anti-hero of the comedy/gag manga (which should diversify genre representation a bit more), KochiKame (in short from "Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen Mae Hashutsujo"), written and illustrated by Osamu Akimoto, beginning from Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine in September 21th, 1976. The manga focuses on a lazy, middle-aged cop Ryotsu's misadventures as he comes up with money-making schemes alongside the help from his fellow officer colleagues in the Police Box, Keiichi Nakagawa and Reiko Akimoto, which always end up in failure after a brief success (losing his earned money to pay damages caused by his comical antics), usually under the anger of his boss, Daijiro Ohara.
- Series: KochiKame
- Original Publisher: Shueisha
- Character Theme: Natsu ga Kita! (likely a looped, instrumental version)
- First Appearance:
- Manga - Ryou-San of the Apology Report (Chapter 0; September 21th, 1976)
- Anime - The XX Cop Ryotsu Appears!? (Episode 1; June 16th, 1996 -- even though a 1985 anime film came first, there's no much information about it)
In Japan, the manga is immensely popular because of it's comedic tone and easily accessible, self-contained stories (that aren't episodic compared to other Jump mangas) to the point that real-life celebrities from the country often made appearances and fifteen bronze statues were erected in Kameari, where it took place (a memorial hall is also being built, finishing in 2024). It was even the third longest-running manga of all time for about 40 years from 1976 to 2016 with 1,960 chapters and 200 volumes (plus a 201st volume in 2021) and the eighth best-selling on a list (beating even JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Demon Slayer and Attack on Titan), having gotten many animated appearances (earliest being 1980 commercials and a 1985 film, before the 1996 anime series and it's two OVA films came up, besides specials with the final airing in 2016, which was also famous in Spain and India), several live-action films/drama/stage adaptations and multiple Jump crossovers, all thanks to KochiKame's role as a very important part/staple of the magazine/brand's history (besides special events for it's 30th anniversary with Dragon Ball in one of the one-shot mangas, alongside Lupin III, Golgo 13 & Kinnikuman, and the series' own video games for the original PlayStation, SEGA Saturn and Nintendo DS), such as two Famicom RPGs, a Game Boy quiz game Cult Jump, mobile titles (Jumputi Heroes and Jikkyou Janjan Stadium), Jump Super/Ultimate Stars and J-Stars Victory VS+, which made Ryotsu a veteran pick in those games.
As shown in previous Shonen Jump fighting crossover games, Kankichi Ryotsu can make use of his slapstick-like demeanors to fight against the opponent by smacking them inside a cartoonish smoke cloud and pulling off unusual items out of nowhere to utilize them as non-conventional weapons like newspapers, Japanese signs like a bat, fire extinguishers, throwing cards, remote-controlled toy tanks/helicopters with a machine gun turret, giant drums to summon constant soundwaves as he bashes them, kicking out his sandal/shoe as it flies forward, spinning tops as ground-traveling projectiles and fireworks (which he can use with his rocket launcher).
He can also use samurai katana skills (though they're unpolished compared to the likes of swordsmen such as Ichigo, Guts and others), his bike/bicycle to rush towards the opponent, shoot at them with a pistol/handgun or rocket launcher/RPG, kick out arching cans, lock the opponent for a while with handcuffs that works as a stun special (akin to Guile's in Street Fighter: The Movie) and eat several ramen bowls at once for a temporary few second-lasting buff (probably a Special Skill), besides summoning a real military tank to shoot down the opponent with a powerful exploding projectile and covering himself down as Daijiro Ohara drops down giant stone letters around himself by shouting his signature "BAKA-MON!" (ぱっかもーん !! - "YOU IDIOT!").
His Level 3/Destructive Finish Super (latter is pretty much emphasized since he always ends up causing lots of damages with his antics) would be based on the climax from KochiKame: The Movie, where he rides a missile which crashes into an opponent and through obstacles in the streets (with the latter taking most damage as they hang on the front; almost like this). Ryotsu then flies into the sky from a drawbridge, guiding a missile into the plane and hops off of it right as an opponent's eyes widen before a huge explosion that destroys the plane while obliterating them in process, falling down high into the ground (though he manages to survive).
Light & Ryuk (Death Note)
Iconic series that should probably be represented in some way, Moveset may be a challenge but between both characters there is probably a decent and unique way to do it.
P.S.: Will there be character jobs for Kodansha and Shogakukan characters in the forseeable future?Saw that all the obvious 2010s-2020s Shonen Jump protagonists had been nominated, and decided to throw in a bit of a curveball.
Kusou Saiki
The main protagonist of The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. (2012-2018), Saiki is just your average teenager... except for the fact that he has numerous powerful psychic abilities, including telepathy, teleportation, and telekinesis. The series chronicles his efforts to hide his extraordinary abilities and maintain an ordinary life.
Of course, I want to make more jobs based on companiesShueisha Character Job - Kusou Saiki (The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.)
P.S.: Will there be character jobs for Kodansha and Shogakukan characters in the forseeable future?