Manga Sakigake!! Otokojuku was serialized in
Shueisha's manga magazine,
Weekly Shōnen Jump from Issue 22 of 1985 to Issue 35 of 1991. The series was collected in 34
collected volumes published under the Jump Comics imprint. Renta! holds the digital rights for the manga. As of August 2018, they had released the first 3 volumes. The digital rights are also held by Manga Planet.
Spin-off works ; By Akira Miyashita • : A manga about two heavenly deities contesting for the succession of their father's throne. Edajima and several of the students make cameos, having graduated and moved on to their careers. • : Set over 10 years after the conclusion of
Sakigake!! Otokojuku, this manga focuses on Shishimaru Tsurugi, son of Momotaro Tsurugi from the previous series, and a new generation of Otokojuku students, while still featuring much of the same school staff. Like
Sakigake!!, the plot focuses on the hellish training of Otokojuku, fighting enemies, and the births of new friendships. • : On Edajima's restless childhood and youthful days. • • • • • ; By other authors • : April 25, 2014–ongoing; by Tomokazu Ozamatsu; 5 volumes • : January 23, 2015–ongoing; by Michi Saitou; 5 volumes • : May 25, 2015–ongoing; by Tōichirō Yanagida; 4 volumes • : May 30, 2016–ongoing; by Yuuji Takezoe; 1 volume • : October 4, 2017–ongoing; by Satoshi Miyagawa
Anime TV series Sakigake!! Otokojuku was adapted into an anime television series produced by
Toei Animation. Directed by Nobutaka Nishizawa, the series aired on
Fuji TV from February 25 to November 14, 1988, lasting 34 episodes. The opening theme is , while the ending theme is , both performed by
Issei Fuubi Sepia.
Episodes Movie An animated movie was released on July 23, 1988. It tells the story of a team of First Year students led by Momotaro Tsurugi who journey to America to compete in a tournament known as Great Battle August, adjudicated by a priest. Following an elimination round, 4 of the Otokojuku must fight 1 on 1 matches with members of the
American team 3S; B.J. Bruce, Sir Royal the 3rd, Big Morgan and Bronco Sanders. The Otokojuku eventually win the match.
ONA An
original net animation spin-off series produced by
DLE, titled
Sakigake!! Reiwa no Otokojuku, premiered on
Twitter,
YouTube, and
TikTok on December 18, 2023. The series is directed, produced, edited and written by Frogman, with Naotoshi Nakajima writing scripts alongside Frogman, and Kyōhei Matsuno composing the music.
Audio drama After the anime was ended, a two-part
audio drama tape was sold, covering the Tenchou Gorin Arc. The same voice cast from the anime was used. ; Episodes • Preliminary League Arc • Hien vs. Shuten Doji • Jaki Daigouin vs. Zeus • Omito Date vs. Ryuuhou • Momotaro Tsurugi vs. Shu Kougen • Finals League Arc • Genji Togashi/Ryuuji Toramaru vs. Amon/Unmon • Momotarou Tsurugi vs. Pharaoh • Gekkou vs. Souketsu • Omito Date vs. Ryoukou
Live-action film It was adapted on a
live-action film in 2008 written, directed by and starring
Tak Sakaguchi.
Video games •
Famicom game -
Sakigake!! Otokojuku (released March 3, 1989). •
Game Boy game -
Sakigake!! Otokojuku - Meiō-tō Kessen (released August 4, 1990) •
PlayStation game -
Simple 2000 - The Dodgeball - Sakigake!! Otokojuku (released August 29, 2002) •
PlayStation 2 game -
Sakigake!! Otokojuku (released November 10, 2005) :
Playable characters: Heihachi Edajima, Momotaro Tsurugi, Genji Togashi, Ryuuji Toramaru, J, Gouji Akashi, Raiden, Gekko, Hien, Omito Date, Manjimaru, Senkuu, Eikei, Rasetsu, Jaki Daigouin, Pharaoh, Sou Reigen, Gouki Toudou, Hakuhou, Zeus, Shishimaru Tsurugi (secret). •
Nintendo DS game -
Jump Ultimate Stars (released November 23, 2006) •
PlayStation 3 game -
Sakigake!! Otokojuku: Nihon yo, Kore ga Otoko de aru!! (released February 27, 2014) :
Playable characters: Heihachi Edajima, Momotaro Tsurugi, Genji Togashi, J, Ryuuji Toramaru, Taio Matsuo, Shinichiro Tazawa, Hidemaro Gokukouji, Gouji Akashi, Raiden, Hien, Gekko, Omito Date, Manjimaru, Senkuu, Rasetsu, Eikei, Dokugantetsu, Henshouki, Baron Dino, Jaki Daigouin, Wang Taren The series was also represented in four cross-over games:
Famicom Jump and
Famicom Jump II: The Strongest Seven, both for the Famicom;
Cult Jump for the Game Boy; and
J-Stars Victory VS for PlayStation 3 and
PlayStation Vita.
J-Stars Victory VS was ported to
PlayStation 4 and released with its two counterparts in Europe and North America, thus representing the first official release of
Sakigake!! Otokojuku material outside Japan. ==Reception==