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. 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. 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). Manga - Ryou-San of the Apology Report (Chapter 0 September 21th, 1976).This is taking inspiration from that cool Anime FighterZ thread that's going on too. They're known all around the world and are the characters you think of when you think of Anime. (Goku, Naruto, Luffy, Ichigo) I don’t have to explain too much about these guys, they’ll always be main stays. I'll be using Straw Poll to hold votes, so be ready for thatĪs a starting point, I’ll be putting in 4 characters that are obvious choice for a game like this.Explain Why You Want Something To Be Added Into The Concept.Only characters owned by the Shonen Jump Magazine.There's just so much potential with this idea, and with the 55th anniversary for Shonen Jump coming next year, I wanted to use this thread to come up with the best fighting game concept possible that we would love to play. Various games have dipped their toes into this idea, starting with Famicom Jump: Hero Restuden in 1989 to the most recent attempt begin Jump Force in 2019. Nowadays, many of us wonder what would happen if these beloved franchises were to meet, and duke it out with each other. With its rich characters and incredible stories, they’ve capture the hearts of millions all around the world. The history of the Shonen Jump magazine began in the 1960’s and has since been in the forerunner for manga in japan.
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