Eyeshield 21 Manga
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Eyeshield 21 manga author Riichirou Inagaki appeared as a guest on TBS Radio's late-night radio program Sandwichman no Shūkan Radio Jump (Sandwichman's Weekly Radio Jump) on Saturday. In the program, Inagaki discussed the manga's production from a behind-the-scenes perspective. Inagaki apparently visited the United States while conducting research for the manga.
Made to don the number 21 jersey and a special helmet to hide his identity as a player, Sena becomes 'Eyeshield 21,' the team's closely guarded secret weapon. Soon he realizes his love for the sport, and aims to help the Devil Bats reach the Christmas Bowl, the high school football championship. Kobayakawa Sena is a freshman in highschool. Despite his previous decisions to change his life, he finds himself in the exactly same place he was in during elementary school and junior high: a push over and an errand boy. However, this changes when Hiruma, the most feared person in his school and president of the American Football Club, notices Sena and forces him to join the Football Team. Eyeshield 21 (アイシールド21, Aishīrudo Nijūichi?) is a manga about American football written by Riichiro Inagaki and illustrated by Yusuke Murata.It has been adapted into an anime movie in 2004 (shown at Jump Festa), an anime television series in 2005, several video games and a trading card game from Konami.
When comedian Mikio Date of the Sandwichman duo asked about the American publication status of the American football manga, Inagaki replied that the series is being published with an '18+ label.' As for the reason for the rating, Inagaki said, 'There's a high school student that randomly shoots guns.' He said that such a depiction can cause trouble in America while being viewed as a 'gag' in Japan. The radio program's other host and half of the Sandwichman comedy duo Takeshi Tomizawa remarked that the the rating is the result of cultural differences. Date responded that the age rating is due to the status of America as a 'gun society.'
In the manga's story, Sena Kobayakawa is a scrawny boy who is always being picked on at school. However, being every bully's errand boy has made him fast and nimble on his feet. His high school's American football team drafts him as their secret star running back and hide his identity with a dark green visor. With a jersey number of 21, Sena is now 'Eyeshield 21.'


Yōichi Hiruma is a 17-year-old high school student in the series who expresses excitement in violent ways, such as shooting off large guns into the air. He also refers to fellow members of the Deimon Devil Bats with names beginning with 'fucking' and has various vulgar and threatening mannerisms. The series' anime adaptation made some changes to the original manga to reduce swearing and references to guns and gambling.
News of the manga's American rating recently circulated on Japanese websites. The origin of Inagaki's confirmation of the manga's American rating as '18+' is unclear. Rating systems in Japan and America differ. However, Viz Media manga release is listed as '16+' in the United States, and Sentai Filmworks' release of the television anime adaptation is listed as '13+.'
Viz Mediapublished the 37th and last Eyeshield 21 manga volume in North America in October 2011. Sentai Filmworks began releasing the the series in 2010 after Crunchyrollstreamed it in several countries outside Japan. The manga also inspired the Eyeshield 21: The Phantom Golden Bowl anime film in 2003.
Source: Livedoor News via Yaraon!
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: アイシールド21 InformationVolumes: 37 Status: Finished Genres:Action, Comedy, Shounen, Sports Authors:Inagaki, Riichiro (Story), Murata, Yusuke (Art) Statistics1 indicates a weighted score. Please note that 'Not yet published' titles are excluded. Ranked: #1032 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Members: 43,644 |
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