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rather than
placed in a
disorganized pile. This is
primarily due to the
furiten rule,
which takes player discards into account. The
variant has
grown in...
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Furiten-kun (フリテンくん) is a
yonkoma manga series by
Masashi Ueda
which has been
serialized in
several magazine. In the
early 1980s, the
manga was published...
- (Masaki Mashū,
February 2007)
Bonobono (Mikio Igarashi, June 1986)
Furiten-kun→Shin
Furiten-kun (Masashi Ueda,
January 2001 (title
changed in
March 2002))...
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prodigy of Mahjong,
evolving within the Yakuza.
Other manga with
include Furiten-kun, The
Legend of the Gambler:
Tetsuya and The
Legend of Koizumi. In Thomas...
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winning hand
Winning on a
discard under the
situation of
sacred discard (
furiten)
Revealing a
false rīchi, that is, rīchi with a hand that is not in the...
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strips when he
worked in his brother's cram school. Ueda
began producing Furiten-kun, a
comic book
strip about a
mahjong player, in 1979. In 1982 Ueda won...
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Animation Film) Devilman: The
Birth (1987) Devilman: The
Demon Bird (1990)
Furiten-kun (1981)
Jarinko Chie (1981) (supporting animation)
Gauche the Cellist...
- 1990–92
Tales Trilogy:
Tales of
Titillation Chami, girl A
Adult Video 1990
Furiten-kun
Yumiko 1990–91
Cyber City Oedo 808
Woman 1990 Nineteen19 Yuko 1990...
- an
opponent just used to
declare a quad.
Under sacred discards rule or
furiten, any
previously discarded tiles by that
player used in that quad are not...
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Garcia Don't Cry, Tanaka-kun A****a mo genki!
Maboroshi no ****sū Shōjo
Furiten-kun Kariage-kun
Crayon Shin-chan ****anese in
Mangaland Mangajin Lammers...