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* [[The Alcoholic]]: Danpei at first. He gets better.
* [[The Alcoholic]]: Danpei at first. He gets better.
* [[All There Is to Know About The Crying Game]]: {{spoiler|Joe dies at the end.}}
* [[All There Is to Know About "The Crying Game"]]: {{spoiler|Joe dies at the end.}}
* [[Badass Grandpa]]: Danpei of course.
* [[Badass Grandpa]]: Danpei of course.
* [[Badass]]: Joe, Rikishi
* [[Badass]]: Joe, Rikishi
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* [[My Greatest Failure]]: Danpei Tange became a drunkard after the boxer who he spent years training for the championship threw the fight for money.
* [[My Greatest Failure]]: Danpei Tange became a drunkard after the boxer who he spent years training for the championship threw the fight for money.
* [[Nice Hat]]: Joe's newsboy cap, and Danpei's fedora.
* [[Nice Hat]]: Joe's newsboy cap, and Danpei's fedora.
* [[The Obi Wan]]: Danpei.
* [[The Obi-Wan]]: Danpei.
* [[The Ojou]]: Joe's love interest, Youko Shiraki, is a girl from a rich family. Lampshaded by Danpei, who refers to her as "ojousan" ("young lady") rather than by name.
* [[The Ojou]]: Joe's love interest, Youko Shiraki, is a girl from a rich family. Lampshaded by Danpei, who refers to her as "ojousan" ("young lady") rather than by name.
* [[Peek a Bangs]]: Joe's hair always cover one eye.
* [[Peek-a-Bangs]]: Joe's hair always cover one eye.
* [[The Rival]]: Rikiishi, for the majority of the series.
* [[The Rival]]: Rikiishi, for the majority of the series.
** [[Privileged Rival]]: Unlike Joe, he already had experience in professional boxing before they met and has the financial support of the Shiraki family.
** [[Privileged Rival]]: Unlike Joe, he already had experience in professional boxing before they met and has the financial support of the Shiraki family.
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* {{spoiler|[[The Hero Dies]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[The Hero Dies]]}}
* [[Title Drop]]: Multiple times in the anime.
* [[Title Drop]]: Multiple times in the anime.
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes]]: {{spoiler|Ryuhi Kin, due to having accidentally killed his dad, is very scared of blood.}}
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?]]: {{spoiler|Ryuhi Kin, due to having accidentally killed his dad, is very scared of blood.}}
* [[Worthy Opponent]]: Rikiishi and Joe seem to see each other as this.
* [[Worthy Opponent]]: Rikiishi and Joe seem to see each other as this.



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Ashita no Joe (English title: Tomorrow's Joe) a critically acclaimed boxing manga created by Asao Takamori and Tetsuya Chiba in 1968 that was later adapted into an anime series and movie. While stupidly popular in its home country, it's almost completely unknown outside of it. Outside Japan it is also referred to as Rocky Joe or Joe. Masami Kurumada, author of Saint Seiya, has also stated that he actually created his first famous manga (Ring Ni Kakero) as a tribute to this one.

Joe Yabuki is a troubled orphan who runs away from the orphanage, wandering the slums of Tokyo until he meets up with former boxing trainer Danpei Tange, who teaches Joe how to box while the latter is in prison. While in prison, Joe develops rivalries and friendships with the other inmates (and these two groups often overlap) while developing his skills at boxing and trying to become the best in the world.

Ashita no Joe has been made into several video games, including a Punch Out-like arcade game by Taito, the infamous Neo Geo game Legend of Success Joe, Ashita no Joe: Masseki ni Moe Agare! for the Game Boy Advance, and Sunday VS Magazine Shuuketsu Choujou Daikessen for PSP.


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