- Syun Matsuena [ja].
Matsuena first published a
manga titled Tatakae!
Ryōzanpaku Shijō Saikyō no Deshi,
which ran in Shoga****an's Shōnen
Sunday Super from...
- Matsuena. The
manga is a
remake of Tatakae!
Ryōzanpaku Shijō Saikyō no
Deshi (戦え!梁山泊 史上最強の弟子, lit. "Fight!
Ryōzanpaku, History's
Strongest Disciple"), which...
-
mocking his father.
After Ryozanpaku's elimination he is the only
surviving one of the
Three Heads and vows to
rebuild Ryozanpaku, but
after the tournament...
- No.
Title Original release date 1 "
Ryōzanpaku:
Where the
Powerful Gather!" (****anese: 梁山泊!豪傑の集いし場所) October 8, 2006 (2006-10-8)
While running late for...
-
Transcriptions Romanization Ryōzanpaku...
-
Archived from the
original on
August 12, 2014.
Retrieved August 14, 2014. "
Ryōzanpaku:
Where the
Powerful Gather!". Kenichi: The
Mightiest Disciple. Episode...
- from the
original on
December 22, 2018.
Retrieved January 28, 2022. "
Ryozanpaku:
Where the
Powerful Gather!". Kenichi: The
Mightiest Disciple (To access...
- Imai. In September, they
performed at
Kishidan Banpaku 2013 ~Bōsō
Bakuon Ryōzanpaku~ on the 14 and at
Nakatsugawa The
Solar Budokan 2013
event on the 22,...
-
Heroes (ニュータウン・ヒーローズ, Nyū Taun Hīrōzu) –
Makoto Raiku (1999–2000) Tatakae!
Ryōzanpaku Shijō Saikyō no
Deshi (戦え!梁山泊 史上最強の弟子) – Syun
Matsuena (1999–2002) Chō...
- by Lech
Mackiewicz in
collaboration with the
theatre company Shinjuku Ryozanpaku and Auto Da Fe. The
production toured Australia and ****an and a book was...