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{{quote| ''I sense no life in you. I know. I was like that a second ago.''}}
{{quote|''I sense no life in you. I know. I was like that a second ago.''}}


Tokyo, 1958. A 13-year-old kid, [[Villain Protagonist|Shigeru Akagi]], drives off a cliff in an rigged game of chicken, swims to safety and walks into a [[Mahjong]] parlor, where a man with heavy debts is gambling his life with the [[Yakuza]]. Despite having never played before, and given only a few minutes to learn the rules, he proceeds to crush his opponents. This becomes his modus operandi: breaking hardened gamblers into shells of their former selves with a deadly mix of intimidation, [[The Chessmaster|cunning]], and [[Million-to-One Chance|monstrous luck]]. This is the start of the genius Akagi's legend in the underworld.
Tokyo, 1958. A 13-year-old kid, [[Villain Protagonist|Shigeru Akagi]], drives off a cliff in an rigged game of chicken, swims to safety and walks into a [[Mahjong]] parlor, where a man with heavy debts is gambling his life with the [[Yakuza]]. Despite having never played before, and given only a few minutes to learn the rules, he proceeds to crush his opponents. This becomes his modus operandi: breaking hardened gamblers into shells of their former selves with a deadly mix of intimidation, [[The Chessmaster|cunning]], and [[Million-to-One Chance|monstrous luck]]. This is the start of the genius Akagi's legend in the underworld.


It should be noted that this is a [[Prequel]] to ''[[Ten (Anime)|Ten]]'', where an older Akagi is one of the major characters. See also ''[[Kaiji]]'' which so far is the only other manga by [[Nobuyuki Fukumoto]] to get an anime adaptation.
It should be noted that this is a [[Prequel]] to ''[[Ten - The Blessed Way of the Nice Guy|Ten]]'', where an older Akagi is one of the major characters. See also ''[[Kaiji]]'' which so far is the only other manga by [[Nobuyuki Fukumoto]] to get an anime adaptation.
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'''This show provides examples of:'''


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* [[Absurdly High Stakes Game]]: Akagi actually refused to play unless Washizu increased the wager to ''ten times'' the usual rate. This meant each mistake was more fatal, as Akagi would lose ten times more blood than usual. Ohgi wagered an arm as well, indicating his faith in Akagi was unshakable.
* [[Absurdly High Stakes Game]]: Akagi actually refused to play unless Washizu increased the wager to ''ten times'' the usual rate. This meant each mistake was more fatal, as Akagi would lose ten times more blood than usual. Ohgi wagered an arm as well, indicating his faith in Akagi was unshakable.
** On the flip side, that meant Washizu would lose money at ten times the usual rate as well, {{spoiler|eventually being driven into bankruptcy and being forced to wager his own blood.}}
** On the flip side, that meant Washizu would lose money at ten times the usual rate as well, {{spoiler|eventually being driven into bankruptcy and being forced to wager his own blood.}}
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** The sixth episode is titled "The Talent Of The Villain". This refers ''to Akagi''.
** The sixth episode is titled "The Talent Of The Villain". This refers ''to Akagi''.
** Akagi has some standards, though - he despises people who try to gamble without risking anything, either by rigging the game or not intending to honor the outcome from the start.
** Akagi has some standards, though - he despises people who try to gamble without risking anything, either by rigging the game or not intending to honor the outcome from the start.
* [[Asshole Victim]]: Akagi's co-workers, who try to con [[The Woobie|Osamu]] out of his pay, [[Hoist By His Own Petard|later fall victim to Akagi]].
* [[Asshole Victim]]: Akagi's co-workers, who try to con [[The Woobie|Osamu]] out of his pay, [[Hoist by His Own Petard|later fall victim to Akagi]].
** Most of Akagi's opponents, really. Not only they are professional gamblers who drive people into impossible debts without remorse, all of them, save Ichikawa, [[Evil Gloating|also are total assholes about this]]. And Ichikawa gets away from Akagi relatively lightly.
** Most of Akagi's opponents, really. Not only they are professional gamblers who drive people into impossible debts without remorse, all of them, save Ichikawa, [[Evil Gloating|also are total assholes about this]]. And Ichikawa gets away from Akagi relatively lightly.
* [[Badass]]: Akagi. There is ''nothing'' you can do to intimidate him. He takes a [[Katanas Are Just Better|sword]] to the shoulder and ''doesn't even flinch''. He fights groups of five or more armed thugs with his bare hands and emerges ''unscathed''. And lest we forget, he drove full speed off a cliff in a rigged game of Chicken when he was ''thirteen years old'', and dared to blatantly cheat against members of the [[Yakuza]]. ''And he lived to tell about it''.
* [[Badass]]: Akagi. There is ''nothing'' you can do to intimidate him. He takes a [[Katanas Are Just Better|sword]] to the shoulder and ''doesn't even flinch''. He fights groups of five or more armed thugs with his bare hands and emerges ''unscathed''. And lest we forget, he drove full speed off a cliff in a rigged game of Chicken when he was ''thirteen years old'', and dared to blatantly cheat against members of the [[Yakuza]]. ''And he lived to tell about it''.
** Well, actually in the scene where Akagi gets a sword cut, he ''is'' seriously scared, because he knows that he ''will'' be killed if he refuses to back down (he lived through that due to [[Born Lucky|a coincidence beyond his power to predict]]). You can see him sweating and hesitating, for the first time in the manga. Of course, this makes his decision to reject the demand of Yakuza who hold him at swordpoint even more [[Badass]].
** Well, actually in the scene where Akagi gets a sword cut, he ''is'' seriously scared, because he knows that he ''will'' be killed if he refuses to back down (he lived through that due to [[Born Lucky|a coincidence beyond his power to predict]]). You can see him sweating and hesitating, for the first time in the manga. Of course, this makes his decision to reject the demand of Yakuza who hold him at swordpoint even more [[Badass]].
** Ohgi. His response to being told to bet an arm on a game of Mahjong is simply, "I don't mind." His expression doesn't even change.
** Ohgi. His response to being told to bet an arm on a game of Mahjong is simply, "I don't mind." His expression doesn't even change.
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* [[Born Lucky]]: Akagi, Washizu, {{spoiler|and Fake Akagi, to a lesser extent.}}
* [[Born Lucky]]: Akagi, Washizu, {{spoiler|and Fake Akagi, to a lesser extent.}}
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Yoshioka. Every time he shows concern for his boss, Washizu, he gets scolded and/or hurt.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Yoshioka. Every time he shows concern for his boss, Washizu, he gets scolded and/or hurt.
* [[Can't Get Away With Nuthin']]: Averted. Akagi successfully cheats rather often. His opponents might notice, but won't call him out on it, possibly because they are cheating too.
* [[Can't Get Away with Nuthin']]: Averted. Akagi successfully cheats rather often. His opponents might notice, but won't call him out on it, possibly because they are cheating too.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: The Akagi Chuckle. Oh yes. At least once per match, with a fan favorite being
* [[Catch Phrase]]: The Akagi Chuckle. Oh yes. At least once per match, with a fan favorite being
{{quote| Akagi: "*Akagi Chuckle* You're a ''retard'', Yagi-san."}}
{{quote|Akagi: "*Akagi Chuckle* You're a ''retard'', Yagi-san."}}
* [[Character Title]]
* [[Character Title]]
* [[Cheaters Never Prosper]]: Oh yes they do.
* [[Cheaters Never Prosper]]: Oh yes they do.
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** Much later, in the manga, we find out that {{spoiler|Akagi ''also'' got a blood transfusion of 500cc's, having already deduced the true nature of Washizu Mahjong.}} See the CMoA below.
** Much later, in the manga, we find out that {{spoiler|Akagi ''also'' got a blood transfusion of 500cc's, having already deduced the true nature of Washizu Mahjong.}} See the CMoA below.
* [[Crucified Hero Shot]]: See [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]. (The image on that page in particular.)
* [[Crucified Hero Shot]]: See [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]. (The image on that page in particular.)
* [[Cymbal Banging Monkey]]: Akagi works in a factory that makes these.
* [[Cymbal-Banging Monkey]]: Akagi works in a factory that makes these.
* [[Darkest Hour]]: When {{spoiler|Akagi dies in the match against Washizu.}} See the CMoA above.
* [[Darkest Hour]]: When {{spoiler|Akagi dies in the match against Washizu.}} See the CMoA above.
* [[Dark Messiah]]: During his battle with Washizu Iwao, a mural on the wall behind Akagi portrays the Crucifixion, but Akagi is probably as far from a conventional Messiah as you can get.
* [[Dark Messiah]]: During his battle with Washizu Iwao, a mural on the wall behind Akagi portrays the Crucifixion, but Akagi is probably as far from a conventional Messiah as you can get.
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* [[Demonic Possession]]: Washizu seems to get help by demons to get his desired tile, a 1 Pin.
* [[Demonic Possession]]: Washizu seems to get help by demons to get his desired tile, a 1 Pin.
* [[Despair Event Horizon]]: Anytime Akagi is down in points or the opponent has a huge lead. Not for Akagi, though, but rather everyone else around him.
* [[Despair Event Horizon]]: Anytime Akagi is down in points or the opponent has a huge lead. Not for Akagi, though, but rather everyone else around him.
** For his opponents, these moments are [[Hope Spot|Hope Spots]]. Especially for Urabe, who at one point had a 70,000+ point lead, [[You Have Failed Me|and had his hands mangled when he lost]].
** For his opponents, these moments are [[Hope Spot|Hope Spots]]. Especially for Urabe, who at one point had a 70,000+ point lead, [[You Have Failed Me...|and had his hands mangled when he lost]].
* [[Dirty Cop]]: Yasuoka. Akagi lampshades this fact early on, when Yasuoka agrees to setup a rematch, acting as the middleman.
* [[Dirty Cop]]: Yasuoka. Akagi lampshades this fact early on, when Yasuoka agrees to setup a rematch, acting as the middleman.
* [[Dirty Coward]]: Nakai.
* [[Dirty Coward]]: Nakai.
* [[Disposing of a Body]]: Fake Akagi's burial was interrupted and his corpse was discovered.
* [[Disposing of a Body]]: Fake Akagi's burial was interrupted and his corpse was discovered.
* [[Down to The Last Play]]: The matches are usually close in the penultimate round, and Akagi barely comes out on top, point-wise. (For example, he barely won the first han-chan session against Washizu by 1000 points.)
* [[Down to the Last Play]]: The matches are usually close in the penultimate round, and Akagi barely comes out on top, point-wise. (For example, he barely won the first han-chan session against Washizu by 1000 points.)
** Then we get to the (manga-only) fifth han-chan session against Washizu... {{spoiler|and find that Akagi wins by an ''overwhelming 120,000+ points''. Adding in the rank bonuses, that means Akagi wins over 200 MILLION yen in one session alone.}} The sixth han-chan session starts off with a reversal, with Washizu taking an early 99,000 point lead. However...
** Then we get to the (manga-only) fifth han-chan session against Washizu... {{spoiler|and find that Akagi wins by an ''overwhelming 120,000+ points''. Adding in the rank bonuses, that means Akagi wins over 200 MILLION yen in one session alone.}} The sixth han-chan session starts off with a reversal, with Washizu taking an early 99,000 point lead. However...
* [[The Dragon]]: Suzuki to Washizu.
* [[The Dragon]]: Suzuki to Washizu.
* [[Duel to The Death]]: What Akagi vs Ichikawa ''was'' going to be, until Ichikawa suffered a [[Villainous Breakdown]].
* [[Duel to the Death]]: What Akagi vs Ichikawa ''was'' going to be, until Ichikawa suffered a [[Villainous Breakdown]].
** What Akagi vs Washizu ''literally is'', due to the drawing of blood on ''both'' sides, following Washizu's bankruptcy.
** What Akagi vs Washizu ''literally is'', due to the drawing of blood on ''both'' sides, following Washizu's bankruptcy.
** This is Akagi's true goal. He wants a [[Duel to The Death]] with a [[Worthy Opponent]] of HIS credentials.
** This is Akagi's true goal. He wants a [[Duel to the Death]] with a [[Worthy Opponent]] of HIS credentials.
* [[Easy Impersonation]]: Fake Akagi, who only has two things in common with the titular hero: white hair and a pointy nose.
* [[Easy Impersonation]]: Fake Akagi, who only has two things in common with the titular hero: white hair and a pointy nose.
* [[Evil Laugh]]: Urabe has a pretty unnerving one in his [[Villainous Breakdown]].
* [[Evil Laugh]]: Urabe has a pretty unnerving one in his [[Villainous Breakdown]].
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* [[Heroic Second Wind]]: Happens after {{spoiler|Akagi loses a total 2000cc's of blood}} {{color|white|and again after losing a total of 2300cc's.}}
* [[Heroic Second Wind]]: Happens after {{spoiler|Akagi loses a total 2000cc's of blood}} {{color|white|and again after losing a total of 2300cc's.}}
** Also used in the [[Mahjong]] sense, as rounds are named after the cardinal directions (ie East Wind and East Round).
** Also used in the [[Mahjong]] sense, as rounds are named after the cardinal directions (ie East Wind and East Round).
* [[Hoist By His Own Petard]]: All of Akagi's opponents. ''ALL OF THEM''. (Yagi, Ichikawa, his greedy co-workers, Fake Akagi, Urabe, Washizu, and the manga-only Nakai.)
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: All of Akagi's opponents. ''ALL OF THEM''. (Yagi, Ichikawa, his greedy co-workers, Fake Akagi, Urabe, Washizu, and the manga-only Nakai.)
* [[House Rules]]: Mahjong has plenty, but Washizu Mahjong adds a slew of them. For instance, they play with an unusual set of tiles; three out of four are transparent.
* [[House Rules]]: Mahjong has plenty, but Washizu Mahjong adds a slew of them. For instance, they play with an unusual set of tiles; three out of four are transparent.
* [[Invincible Hero]]: Akagi never loses a game. He may lose a match now and then, but never a game. Ever. See [[Foregone Conclusion]].
* [[Invincible Hero]]: Akagi never loses a game. He may lose a match now and then, but never a game. Ever. See [[Foregone Conclusion]].
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* [[Karma Houdini]]: Washizu avoids any consequences from his murders via blood loss, [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money|due to his not-so-unlimited amount of funds used to bribe everyone involved.]]
* [[Karma Houdini]]: Washizu avoids any consequences from his murders via blood loss, [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money|due to his not-so-unlimited amount of funds used to bribe everyone involved.]]
* [[Large Ham]]: Washizu, increasingly so.
* [[Large Ham]]: Washizu, increasingly so.
** [[Large Ham Announcer]]: [[Tohru Furuya|The Narrator]], occasionally.
** [[Large Ham Announcer]]: [[Tohru Furuya|The Narrator]], occasionally.
* [[Lonely At the Top]]: A variation of this is Washizu Iwao's [[Start of Darkness]]. After becoming the 'shadow king' of the Showa Era in Japan, he realizes that he has nothing left to accomplish before his eventual death. This causes him to slowly go insane, and develop a deep-seated envy of youths.
* [[Lonely at the Top]]: A variation of this is Washizu Iwao's [[Start of Darkness]]. After becoming the 'shadow king' of the Showa Era in Japan, he realizes that he has nothing left to accomplish before his eventual death. This causes him to slowly go insane, and develop a deep-seated envy of youths.
* [[Loose Canon]]: ''[[Washizu Lord of Mahjong Hell]]''.
* [[Loose Canon]]: ''[[Washizu Lord of Mahjong Hell]]''.
* [[Losing Is Worse Than Death]]: Played straight by Akagi. He even gloats over this point to Fake Akagi a few times.
* [[Losing Is Worse Than Death]]: Played straight by Akagi. He even gloats over this point to Fake Akagi a few times.
* [[Lost Him in A Card Game|Lost Him In A Mahjong Match]]: Fake Akagi dies during his match against Washizu. The discovery of his corpse sets the entire Washizu arc into motion.
* [[Lost Him in a Card Game|Lost Him In A Mahjong Match]]: Fake Akagi dies during his match against Washizu. The discovery of his corpse sets the entire Washizu arc into motion.
* [[Mahjong]]: Duh.
* [[Mahjong]]: Duh.
* [[Million-to-One Chance]]: Where the opponent's draws will seal Akagi's fate, but almost never come to pass. Washizu seems to be [[Born Lucky|an exception]].
* [[Million-to-One Chance]]: Where the opponent's draws will seal Akagi's fate, but almost never come to pass. Washizu seems to be [[Born Lucky|an exception]].
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* [[Ordinary High School Student]]: Averted. Akagi is anything ''but'' ordinary for a thirteen-year old.
* [[Ordinary High School Student]]: Averted. Akagi is anything ''but'' ordinary for a thirteen-year old.
* [[Purple Prose]]: The Narrator uses some... ''interesting'' metaphors.
* [[Purple Prose]]: The Narrator uses some... ''interesting'' metaphors.
{{quote| The sand in the depths of hell is magical sand!}}
{{quote|The sand in the depths of hell is magical sand!}}
* [[Quit Your Whining]]: After Washizu gains an enormous lead of 99,000 points (each player ''starts'' with only 25,000; the game does ''not'' end early if a player's score is negative, unlike regular Mahjong rules), [[The Lancer|Yasuoka]] starts to think the situation is hopeless. Then [[The Hero|Akagi]] tells him to snap out of it, and that [[Rousing Speech|victory will be theirs in the end]].
* [[Quit Your Whining]]: After Washizu gains an enormous lead of 99,000 points (each player ''starts'' with only 25,000; the game does ''not'' end early if a player's score is negative, unlike regular Mahjong rules), [[The Lancer|Yasuoka]] starts to think the situation is hopeless. Then [[The Hero|Akagi]] tells him to snap out of it, and that [[Rousing Speech|victory will be theirs in the end]].
* [[Read'Em and Weep]]: Whenever Akagi reveals his winning hand to his flabbergasted opponents.
* [[Read'Em and Weep]]: Whenever Akagi reveals his winning hand to his flabbergasted opponents.
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* [[Screw the Rules, I Have Connections]]: [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money|Having money]] isn't enough to get the law off your back; Washizu has connections stemming from the end of [[World War II]] which allow him to get away with murder.
* [[Screw the Rules, I Have Connections]]: [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money|Having money]] isn't enough to get the law off your back; Washizu has connections stemming from the end of [[World War II]] which allow him to get away with murder.
* <s>[[Screw the Rules, I Have Money]]</s> [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money|Can't Screw The Rules I Have No More Money]]: Washizu, at least, up until volume 22 of the manga. Washizu, not one to let Akagi get away with a victory by default (he's won ''ALL'' of Washizu's ''six hundred million yen'' at this point), keeps the last round going by {{spoiler|agreeing to bet his own blood}}, like Akagi had been doing all along.
* <s>[[Screw the Rules, I Have Money]]</s> [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money|Can't Screw The Rules I Have No More Money]]: Washizu, at least, up until volume 22 of the manga. Washizu, not one to let Akagi get away with a victory by default (he's won ''ALL'' of Washizu's ''six hundred million yen'' at this point), keeps the last round going by {{spoiler|agreeing to bet his own blood}}, like Akagi had been doing all along.
* [[Serious Business]]: SO serious that [[You Have Failed Me|failure to win means death]] [[Fate Worse Than Death|or worse]].
* [[Serious Business]]: SO serious that [[You Have Failed Me...|failure to win means death]] [[Fate Worse Than Death|or worse]].
* [[Speak of the Devil]]: When Nangou prays for a miracle, even if it's the devil, guess who finally shows up. Later, when facing Washizu, Akagi is portrayed as a ''literal'' red devil.
* [[Speak of the Devil]]: When Nangou prays for a miracle, even if it's the devil, guess who finally shows up. Later, when facing Washizu, Akagi is portrayed as a ''literal'' red devil.
* [[Spin-Off]]: Recently got its own prequel spin off in the form of ''Washizu: King of Mahjong Hell''.
* [[Spin-Off]]: Recently got its own prequel spin off in the form of ''Washizu: King of Mahjong Hell''.
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* [[The Magic Poker Equation|The Magic Mahjong Equation]]
* [[The Magic Poker Equation|The Magic Mahjong Equation]]
* [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]: Akagi delivers one to Washizu after the infamous 1-pin scene.
* [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]: Akagi delivers one to Washizu after the infamous 1-pin scene.
{{quote| Akagi: You're just a coward, Washizu Iwao.}}
{{quote|Akagi: You're just a coward, Washizu Iwao.}}
* [[The Reveal]]
* [[The Reveal]]
* [[The Unfettered]]: Akagi.
* [[The Unfettered]]: Akagi.
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* [[Villainous Breakdown]]
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]: Crucifixion? [[Demonic Possession]]? {{spoiler|MOTHERFUCKING RESURRECTION?}} Remind me, what game are we playing again?
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]: Crucifixion? [[Demonic Possession]]? {{spoiler|MOTHERFUCKING RESURRECTION?}} Remind me, what game are we playing again?
* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: What happened to Ryuuzaki and Yagi, Akagi's first opponents? Do they get their hands/fingers mangled (like Urabe), saddled with debt (Urabe again), outright killed (for life insurance money, just like what ''was'' going to happen to Nangou), or what?
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: What happened to Ryuuzaki and Yagi, Akagi's first opponents? Do they get their hands/fingers mangled (like Urabe), saddled with debt (Urabe again), outright killed (for life insurance money, just like what ''was'' going to happen to Nangou), or what?
** Well, based on Ryuuzaki's thoughts, he probably gets saddled with Nangou's (cancelled) debt, and Yagi probably loses (several) fingers, based on the threats made towards Akagi.
** Well, based on Ryuuzaki's thoughts, he probably gets saddled with Nangou's (cancelled) debt, and Yagi probably loses (several) fingers, based on the threats made towards Akagi.
* [[Who Would Be Stupid Enough]]: Exactly what Urabe was thinking when he dealt the Pei (North Wind tile), knowing that everybody saw it by accident in the beginning, and that Akagi ''couldn't possibly'' be waiting for it. [[Tempting Fate|Guess what...]]
* [[Who Would Be Stupid Enough...?]]: Exactly what Urabe was thinking when he dealt the Pei (North Wind tile), knowing that everybody saw it by accident in the beginning, and that Akagi ''couldn't possibly'' be waiting for it. [[Tempting Fate|Guess what...]]
* [[Why Won't You Die?]]: Washizu insists that Akagi should be dead by all accounts after drawing a total of {{spoiler|2300cc's (actually 1800cc's plus 500cc's of ''transfused'' blood}}. Akagi simply says that so long as the gamble is unfinished, he will remain alive.
* [[Why Won't You Die?]]: Washizu insists that Akagi should be dead by all accounts after drawing a total of {{spoiler|2300cc's (actually 1800cc's plus 500cc's of ''transfused'' blood}}. Akagi simply says that so long as the gamble is unfinished, he will remain alive.
* [[Wise Beyond Their Years]]: Despite not knowing much about Akagi's background, it's obvious that he has experienced a lot for a 13-year old.
* [[Wise Beyond Their Years]]: Despite not knowing much about Akagi's background, it's obvious that he has experienced a lot for a 13-year old.
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* [[Yakuza]]
* [[Yakuza]]
* [[You Can Barely Stand]]: Go ahead, guess who says this to Akagi. See {{spoiler|every single mention of the severe blood loss events on this page}}.
* [[You Can Barely Stand]]: Go ahead, guess who says this to Akagi. See {{spoiler|every single mention of the severe blood loss events on this page}}.
* [[You Have Failed Me]]: What happens to Urabe after he loses, in part because he was the one who kept doubling the wager.
* [[You Have Failed Me...]]: What happens to Urabe after he loses, in part because he was the one who kept doubling the wager.
* [[Younger Than They Look]]: Akagi in the anime, pre-[[Time Skip]]. When Akagi tells Nangou he's 13, Nangou's response is changed from "Yeah, you look it, too" in the manga to "Really? You don't look it" in the anime.
* [[Younger Than They Look]]: Akagi in the anime, pre-[[Time Skip]]. When Akagi tells Nangou he's 13, Nangou's response is changed from "Yeah, you look it, too" in the manga to "Really? You don't look it" in the anime.
* [[You're Insane!]]: Everyone thinks Akagi is insane for all the stunts he pulls. Washizu is also plenty insane, ''and he acknowledges it''.
* [[You're Insane!]]: Everyone thinks Akagi is insane for all the stunts he pulls. Washizu is also plenty insane, ''and he acknowledges it''.
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I sense no life in you. I know. I was like that a second ago.

Tokyo, 1958. A 13-year-old kid, Shigeru Akagi, drives off a cliff in an rigged game of chicken, swims to safety and walks into a Mahjong parlor, where a man with heavy debts is gambling his life with the Yakuza. Despite having never played before, and given only a few minutes to learn the rules, he proceeds to crush his opponents. This becomes his modus operandi: breaking hardened gamblers into shells of their former selves with a deadly mix of intimidation, cunning, and monstrous luck. This is the start of the genius Akagi's legend in the underworld.

It should be noted that this is a Prequel to Ten, where an older Akagi is one of the major characters. See also Kaiji which so far is the only other manga by Nobuyuki Fukumoto to get an anime adaptation.

Tropes used in Akagi include:
  • Absurdly High Stakes Game: Akagi actually refused to play unless Washizu increased the wager to ten times the usual rate. This meant each mistake was more fatal, as Akagi would lose ten times more blood than usual. Ohgi wagered an arm as well, indicating his faith in Akagi was unshakable.
    • On the flip side, that meant Washizu would lose money at ten times the usual rate as well, eventually being driven into bankruptcy and being forced to wager his own blood.
  • All or Nothing: Akagi invokes the "double or nothing" wager against Yagi/Ryuuzaki. And again after defeating Ichikawa, though his request is denied.
    • Urabe also goes the "double or nothing" route against Fake Akagi, but it backfires horribly once the real Akagi steps in.
  • Ambition Is Evil: Washizu Iwao.
  • Anti-Hero: Akagi could arguably be a straight up Villain Protagonist, considering he appears to have no morals of any kind. That being said, he never really does anything actively villainous either. At least not to people who weren't major bastards to begin with.
    • The sixth episode is titled "The Talent Of The Villain". This refers to Akagi.
    • Akagi has some standards, though - he despises people who try to gamble without risking anything, either by rigging the game or not intending to honor the outcome from the start.
  • Asshole Victim: Akagi's co-workers, who try to con Osamu out of his pay, later fall victim to Akagi.
    • Most of Akagi's opponents, really. Not only they are professional gamblers who drive people into impossible debts without remorse, all of them, save Ichikawa, also are total assholes about this. And Ichikawa gets away from Akagi relatively lightly.
  • Badass: Akagi. There is nothing you can do to intimidate him. He takes a sword to the shoulder and doesn't even flinch. He fights groups of five or more armed thugs with his bare hands and emerges unscathed. And lest we forget, he drove full speed off a cliff in a rigged game of Chicken when he was thirteen years old, and dared to blatantly cheat against members of the Yakuza. And he lived to tell about it.
    • Well, actually in the scene where Akagi gets a sword cut, he is seriously scared, because he knows that he will be killed if he refuses to back down (he lived through that due to a coincidence beyond his power to predict). You can see him sweating and hesitating, for the first time in the manga. Of course, this makes his decision to reject the demand of Yakuza who hold him at swordpoint even more Badass.
    • Ohgi. His response to being told to bet an arm on a game of Mahjong is simply, "I don't mind." His expression doesn't even change.
    • Washizu, if the prequel spinoff manga is considered canon by Fukumoto. Back in his earlier days, you could literally encase him in concrete, and he would still kick your ass.
  • Batman Gambit: Everybody uses them, usually in the form of cheating or bluffing. And when it fails, oh, does it royally screw them over.
  • Big Bad: Washizu, whose arc takes up half of the anime and three-quarters of the manga, more than all the other opponents combined. He's got no connection to them, though.
  • Black and Grey Morality: The story is focused on the criminal underground of Showa Era Japan, meaning most of the characters are either ambiguously evil, members of the Yakuza, complete monsters, or decent (and completely ineffective) normal people.
  • Born Lucky: Akagi, Washizu, and Fake Akagi, to a lesser extent.
  • Butt Monkey: Yoshioka. Every time he shows concern for his boss, Washizu, he gets scolded and/or hurt.
  • Can't Get Away with Nuthin': Averted. Akagi successfully cheats rather often. His opponents might notice, but won't call him out on it, possibly because they are cheating too.
  • Catch Phrase: The Akagi Chuckle. Oh yes. At least once per match, with a fan favorite being

Akagi: "*Akagi Chuckle* You're a retard, Yagi-san."

The sand in the depths of hell is magical sand!

Akagi: You're just a coward, Washizu Iwao.

  • The Reveal
  • The Unfettered: Akagi.
  • This Cannot Be!: Usually coupled with The Reveal and a Villainous Breakdown.
    • Uttered by Yasuoka, arguably one of the good guys, when Washizu suddenly accumulates twelve dora (bonus) tiles.
  • Two Plus Torture Equals Five: Invoked by the Yakuza during a Chō-Han session; the dice show an eight but they threaten to kill Akagi if he doesn't call it odd. He insists that it's even, and would have gotten his head chopped off if it wasn't for Yasuoka and Ohgi.
  • Unsound Effect: ZAWA, indicating dramatic tension, and appearing in many of Fukumoto's other works, including Kaiji.
  • Villainous Breakdown
  • What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic: Crucifixion? Demonic Possession? MOTHERFUCKING RESURRECTION? Remind me, what game are we playing again?
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: What happened to Ryuuzaki and Yagi, Akagi's first opponents? Do they get their hands/fingers mangled (like Urabe), saddled with debt (Urabe again), outright killed (for life insurance money, just like what was going to happen to Nangou), or what?
    • Well, based on Ryuuzaki's thoughts, he probably gets saddled with Nangou's (cancelled) debt, and Yagi probably loses (several) fingers, based on the threats made towards Akagi.
  • Who Would Be Stupid Enough...?: Exactly what Urabe was thinking when he dealt the Pei (North Wind tile), knowing that everybody saw it by accident in the beginning, and that Akagi couldn't possibly be waiting for it. Guess what...
  • Why Won't You Die?: Washizu insists that Akagi should be dead by all accounts after drawing a total of 2300cc's (actually 1800cc's plus 500cc's of transfused blood. Akagi simply says that so long as the gamble is unfinished, he will remain alive.
  • Wise Beyond Their Years: Despite not knowing much about Akagi's background, it's obvious that he has experienced a lot for a 13-year old.
  • Worthy Opponent: After Akagi resurrects a second time, Washizu grudgingly admits that Akagi is "an emperor, just like me. We are the same."
  • Xanatos Speed Mahjong: His match against Ichikawa, where they both end up waiting on the same tiles, and Akagi has to constantly change his wait in order to avoid dealing into Ichikawa's hand, which also constantly changes in order to trap Akagi. Akagi fails, but manages to survive long enough to stage a comeback.
  • Yakuza
  • You Can Barely Stand: Go ahead, guess who says this to Akagi. See every single mention of the severe blood loss events on this page.
  • You Have Failed Me...: What happens to Urabe after he loses, in part because he was the one who kept doubling the wager.
  • Younger Than They Look: Akagi in the anime, pre-Time Skip. When Akagi tells Nangou he's 13, Nangou's response is changed from "Yeah, you look it, too" in the manga to "Really? You don't look it" in the anime.
  • You're Insane!: Everyone thinks Akagi is insane for all the stunts he pulls. Washizu is also plenty insane, and he acknowledges it.
    • Washizu in particular thinks Akagi is insane for many reasons: upping the wager tenfold, all but signing his death warrant; passing on a winning dealt tile to win by tsumo (self-draw); not chasing a DaiSanGen hand (one of the biggest hands in Mahjong) and winning on a KoSanGen (a lesser variation) instead; throwing out his drawn blood and contaminating it, thereby making transfusions back into the body impossible; and many, many more instances.