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* [[No Animals Were Harmed]]: Averted. HARD. Among other things, a guy eats a little bird just to spite its owner, and rabbits are constantly being thrown into sulfuric acid pits.
* [[No Animals Were Harmed]]: Averted. HARD. Among other things, a guy eats a little bird just to spite its owner, and rabbits are constantly being thrown into sulfuric acid pits.
* [[No Export for You]]: Only a few Asian countries get to read it. No wonder, though.
* [[No Export for You]]: Only a few Asian countries get to read it. No wonder, though.
* [[No Shirt Long Jacket]]: Most Otokojukians, really.
* [[No Shirt, Long Jacket]]: Most Otokojukians, really.
* [[Paper Fan of Doom]]: Sanen.
* [[Paper Fan of Doom]]: Sanen.
* [[Phenotype Stereotype]]: All Americans are either black or have blond hair.
* [[Phenotype Stereotype]]: All Americans are either black or have blond hair.
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* [[Rain of Blood]]: Chapter 59.
* [[Rain of Blood]]: Chapter 59.
* [[Raised By Wolves]]:<ref>Literally.</ref> Implied to be the case with Gobarski. All Rousouken practicioners have to be raised by wolves from a very early age.
* [[Raised By Wolves]]:<ref>Literally.</ref> Implied to be the case with Gobarski. All Rousouken practicioners have to be raised by wolves from a very early age.
* [[Rapid Fire Fisticuffs]]: J.
* [[Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs]]: J.
* [[Rated M for Manly]]: It's actually [[Shonen Genre]], published at a time when incredibly violent and sexual content was pretty kosher for that demographic. Nowadays, though? Totally [[Seinen]].
* [[Rated "M" for Manly]]: It's actually [[Shonen Genre]], published at a time when incredibly violent and sexual content was pretty kosher for that demographic. Nowadays, though? Totally [[Seinen]].
* [[Right-Hand-Cat]]: Toudou Hyoue.
* [[Right-Hand-Cat]]: Toudou Hyoue.
* [[The Rival]]: Fuun Rakanjuku is the Western Japan counterpart to Otokojuku, with Kumada, its principal, being the rival to Edajima.
* [[The Rival]]: Fuun Rakanjuku is the Western Japan counterpart to Otokojuku, with Kumada, its principal, being the rival to Edajima.
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* [[Shirtless Scene]]: Actually pretty frequent. You'd think that the author was actively trying to get female readers into this manga.
* [[Shirtless Scene]]: Actually pretty frequent. You'd think that the author was actively trying to get female readers into this manga.
* [[Shock and Awe]]: Red Thunder.
* [[Shock and Awe]]: Red Thunder.
* [[Shout Out]]: Matsuo's haircut is that of ''[[Sazae San]]''.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Matsuo's haircut is that of ''[[Sazae San]]''.
** Michele (that's a guy, by the way) looks way too much like [[Rose of Versailles|Lady Oscar]] to be a coincidence. And he's French to boot. Toramaru and Togashi even mock him, saying "He looks like he came out straight of a Shoujo manga!".
** Michele (that's a guy, by the way) looks way too much like [[Rose of Versailles|Lady Oscar]] to be a coincidence. And he's French to boot. Toramaru and Togashi even mock him, saying "He looks like he came out straight of a Shoujo manga!".
* [[Smarter Than You Look]] : Pretty much everyone that enrolls at Otokojuku, since they are given hard training in both physical and educational side. Theres a reason why the show informs the reader early on that the alumni of the school will become a huge part of the country.
* [[Smarter Than You Look]] : Pretty much everyone that enrolls at Otokojuku, since they are given hard training in both physical and educational side. Theres a reason why the show informs the reader early on that the alumni of the school will become a huge part of the country.
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* [[Suck My Rose]]: Senkuu and Michele (in Michele's case, they're poisoned).
* [[Suck My Rose]]: Senkuu and Michele (in Michele's case, they're poisoned).
* [[Tag Team]]: Every so often.
* [[Tag Team]]: Every so often.
** [[Tag Team Twins]]: Amon and Unmon; Kintan and Gintan.
** [[Tag-Team Twins]]: Amon and Unmon; Kintan and Gintan.
* [[Theme Naming]]: Everybody in the Ryouzanpaku has "-ketsu" in their name.
* [[Theme Naming]]: Everybody in the Ryouzanpaku has "-ketsu" in their name.
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Togashi and Toramaru are relegated into this trope as the manga goes on. They do most of the [[Combat Commentator|commentary]], dramatically announce the name of the next battler, and such. Lampshaded quite a few times.
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Togashi and Toramaru are relegated into this trope as the manga goes on. They do most of the [[Combat Commentator|commentary]], dramatically announce the name of the next battler, and such. Lampshaded quite a few times.

Revision as of 15:23, 26 January 2014

Otokojuku: Founded by its principal, Edajima Heihachi, during World War II, it is an infamous private school long since known to harbor the worst delinquents imaginable and transform them into the manliest of men through rigorous (and highly unorthodox) training methods of both mind and body, in order to prepare them for the hardships of Japanese society.

Unfortunately, the latest freshman class consists of nothing but spineless tough-guy wannabes just aching to escape... until a delinquent named Tsurugi Momotaro comes to attend. What follows is a gradual change for the freshman class as they struggle under Momotaro's leadership to overcome anything and everything that stands before them, be it the incompetent and hypocritical teachers, or worse...

Sakigake!! Otokojuku (Charge!! Men's Private School) is a comedy martial arts manga series created by Akira Yamashita that ran in Weekly Shonen Jump from 1985 to 1991, focusing on the absurdities of the titular school at large, as well as its awkward place in modern Japanese society. As the genre indicates, not only are there plenty of crazy things happening in each story, but there is also no shortage of amazing moments from many of the main characters, both expected and unexpected. Note that these moments often intersect in this series.

It received an anime adaptation of 34 episodes in 1988, and is quite a watch if only to hear voice actors such as the legendary Daisuke Gouri simply act as outrageously as possible.


Tropes included:

  1. the fact is, his hair grows longer as the series goes on
  2. Raiden later takes the custody of 3 of them
  3. subversion, he doesn't actually control them
  4. Literally.