A clever young monk engages in games of wits alongside the mysterious ayakashi Karma, at first to defeat him, and then to save him. A golden future cup-winning series that was serialised all on its own, giving us hope of a hit at the time. What fools we were.
Hachi -Tokyo 23-ku- by Yoshiyuki Nishi (3 vols, flop)
That's the Bokke-san author
Series that started at the same time as it
Muto Black by Daijiro Nonoue (2 vols, flop)
That's The Last Saiyuki's author
Chapters/Volumes:
15 chapters/2 vols
About the Manga
Plot
Some Yakuza show up to a baseball field only to find a guy sleeping on the mound. His name is Enjirou and while smoking a cigarette challenges them to a baseball game, saying that it will be both his last game and cigarette. Despite being an incredible middle school Pitcher, Enjirou must quit because his family is 100m yen in debt so he has to work to pay it off. However a girl named Kamado from Benten high school shows up to scout him. The school, which her family owns, is also in serious debt and must win the championship to save it. Enjirou at first declines but after striking out a yakuza guy with a tummy ache using his special “smoky” style of pitching, she offers to pay him 5 million yen per game until he gets enough to pay off his debt.
Enjirou agrees and is soon enrolled in Benten along with his best friend and catcher Kazami. Kamado tells Enjirou that they must win nationals in order to get the 400m prize, and then he meets the Director who tells him actually he’ll only get the money if he wins nationals before a baseball smashes through his window. It was hit by Kitazato, Benten’s ace pitcher who hates Enjirou for being paid to play and talks to an invisible snake ghost, as Kamado’s dad tells her that he wants to kill himself for fucking up the school so bad. Enjirou challenges the entire team to a game of 9out where if he wins they have to accept him and if he loses he has to quit. Enjirou successfully strikes most of the team out but while collecting a foul ball he meets Ikki, a second year player with fancy hair who isn’t participating cuz he thinks Kitazato is a dick. A guy hits one of Enjirou’s balls and Ikki catches is for him because he suddenly respects him for being a “baseball freak.” Enjirou then strikes Kitazato out even with his super power of hitting foul balls. Just then Toratani, the captain of the team with messy black hair as opposed to Enjirou’s wild black hair, shows up, slaps Enjirou’s ass, and steps up to bat. He hits Enjirou’s pitch but Kitazato catches the ball and throws him out because he suddenly respects Enjirou. Now the whole team respects him.
After completely destroying the first team in their tournament, their next round is against Hotei, a team that wrecked them last year and demoralized the shit out of them. The coach doesn’t want Enjirou to play because he doesn’t want his spirit to get crushed so he has Kitazato play in the first inning, who fucks it up and gives up 6 runs but calms his nerves. Enjirou gets the coach to put him in and the team does way better until Mikami, their ace shows up and hits a home run off Enjirou. Benten continues to do well, closing the gap admirably and Enjirou manages to strike mikami out by tripping and falling while pitching. Unfortunately they can’t overtake Hotei and lose because Kitazawa fucked up the first inning so bad. Then Kamado tells them that actually they have to win the national tournament because a dying billionaire said he’d give his fortune to whoever won. Sudden flash forward and it turns out they won nationals. Then there’s a mini chapter which is a prequel and a page of a beach episode.
Characters
Haimura Enjirou
Plays baseball to stop smoking
Super pitcher
Vanishing pitch
Actually a huge chad yea so what I get paid to play baseball
Kazami Hayata
Mellow guy
Kinda timid
Doesn’t really do anything
Kuhou Komado
Hot headed talent scout
Very protective of her team
Daughter of the school director
Kitazato Ayumu
Vice captain
Kinda an asshole but fair?
He’s nuts talks to a snake spirit that no one can see
The vegeta of the series?
Why it Failed
This translation
Def is trying super hard
This starts really slowly, it’s what 20 pages in without anything really happening
How the fuck is a baseball torunament 400m
When the fuck are they going to play baseball they just keep talking about it
So much reaction faces and stalling, they are shocked about 9 out for like 6 pages, which just shows how this series constantly is stalling because it really didn’t know what to do
The series really puts little effort into showing the other team members
It’s kinda boring the MC only has one technique
What it Did Well
Art is solid
I appreciate the MC being like fuck it I like money lets do it
The MC is actually very reasonable and forthcoming about why he needs to be paid to play baseball
I like how the team slowly joins the side of the MC in the 9out, which shows a growing relationship
I like they lost the first game, showed even with the ACE baseball is still a team game
Where it Could Have Gone
Legit be supernatural yo
Be kinda fun to have a baseball manga from the management perspective, like manga moneyball where how do you handle all these wild people and can have a strong female cast
Make it not 1 million fucking dollars, something like 30k would have been reasonable and still difficult
Get rid of the school bankrupt plot it’s super weird and doesn’t explain how they can pay so much to the MC
What if the MC still had to do yakuza shit and had to balance being a baseball player and this badass
I think the 9out chapter could have been fun if it wasn’t so antagonistic with the MC, like this could have shown all the personalities and skills of the team in a single chapter. It’s kinda like how WW did it with the flying chapter
Misc Thoughts
The school chairman looks just like the chairman from prison school
Lmao Mikami Shun flex is how many times he’s made the school get sued
Who is that other female character I legit don’t know who she is
Maxy Bee thoughts:
I (that is to say, Maxy Bee, researcher and trivia monkey) once wrote a multi-part history of baseball in Weekly Shonen Jump, declaring this the beacon of hope for the genre moving forward. DIDN'T WORK OUT THOUGH, DID IT?
There is so little information out there about these creators, who’ve basically disappeared since, that it’s actually a bit sad. Thankfully, friend of the show and former guest Andy’s Islands of Patch Café, Mankin-trad, and (most relevant to this) Manga Properties pulled through MAJORLY for me with a collection of author comments from the magazine run of this series. I’ve linked it here but among other things we learn:
Yuuya Kawada’s grandparents gave him some locally made juice during a visit
Kenta Komiyama has muscle pain
Kenta Komiyama enjoyed Masato Sakai’s performance in the TV drama Legal High
One of Yuuya Kawada’s friends got married during this serialisation