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>no Billy :marseypiano: bat

Keep yourself safe

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That does have some parts with depth. Easy tier 3.

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Rate these

Rikudou

Rainbow

Bakuon rettou

Ty

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>Bakuon rettou

Kazei Takeshi moved with his parents to a new house and new school. One of his new friends is a motorcycle enthusiast and soon invites him to meet with his gang, the Zeros. Takashi comes to love motorcycles and soon gets involved in the gang's fights and issues. What has he got himself into and is he ready to face the consequences?

Seems surface level, sorry.

>Rainbow

Japan, 1955: Mario Minakami has just arrived at Shounan Special Reform School along with five other teenagers who have been arrested on serious criminal charges. All assigned to the same cell, they meet older inmate Rokurouta Sakuragi—a former boxer—with whom they establish a close bond. Under his guidance, and with the promise that they will meet again on the outside after serving their sentences, the delinquents begin to view their hopeless situation in a better light.

Could have moments of depth, would require more research.

>Rikudou

MAL said this was about boxing. While some fighting manga could have depth (Baki has some arcs with decent depth), most is surface level.

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>he hasn't read any of them

Bruh :#marseyitsover:

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How about you read something with real depth like the dice arc of the Kaiji manga

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I already read the kaiji series :marseychartscatter:

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