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Japanese manga series by Osamu Ishiwata
B.B.
(
ビ?ビ?
,
B? B?
)
is a Japanese
manga
series written and illustrated by
Osamu Ishiwata
. The manga ran in
Shogakukan
's
sh?nen
manga
magazine
Weekly Sh?nen Sunday
from 1985 issue 24 to 1991 issue 9.
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The title stands for "Burning Blood" and Ishiwata's subsequent serial
LOVe
was a continuation of this series. In 1989,
B.B.
won the
Shogakukan Manga Award
in the
sh?nen
category.
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Plot
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One night after leaving a club where he was playing trumpet Ry? Takagi is jumped by a motorcycle gang. The scuffle spills out into the streets and causes a traffic accident. Ry? eventually gives up his musical career and joins the world of underground boxing as he struggles to overcome his "burning blood" and the anger that easily overtakes him.
Characters
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Game
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It was adapted into a pachinko game by okamura under the title
cr B.B.
It was released on 1 April 2000.
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1982
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1983
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1984
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1985
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1986
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1987
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1988
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1989
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1970s
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2000s
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2010s
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2020s
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Animated series
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Animated films
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OVAs
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Television series
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OVA/ONAs
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- Wounded Man
(1986?1988)
- Urusei Yatsura
(#3?7, 1987?1989)
- Mahjong Hish?-den: Naki no Ry?
(1988?1990)
- Cipher
(1989)
- Riki-Oh
(1989?1990)
- Carol
(1990)
- Burning Blood
(1990?1991)
- Mad Bull 34
(1990?1992)
- Sword for Truth
(1990)
- Y?kan Club
(1991)
- Boyfriend
(1992)
- Legend of the Galactic Heroes
(1996?1997, #89, 92, 95, 98, 101, 104, 107, 110)
- Dragoon
(1997)
- Legend of the Galactic Heroes: A Hundred Billion Stars, A Hundred Billion Lights
(1998, #1?4, 13?14, 20, 24)
- Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Spiral Labyrinth
(1999?2000, #1?14, 16?17, 19?23, 27?28)
- Cobra the Animation
(2008?2009)
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