Show-ha Shoten!

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Show-ha Shoten!
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Azemichi Shijimi (left) and Taiyo Higashikata (right)
ショーハショーテン!
(Shō-ha Shōten!)
Genre
Manga
Written byAkinari Asakura
Illustrated byTakeshi Obata
Published byShueisha
English publisher
ImprintJump Comics SQ.
MagazineJump Square
DemographicShōnen
Original runOctober 4, 2021 – present
Volumes7

Show-ha Shoten! (Japanese: ショーハショーテン!, Hepburn: Shō-ha Shōten![a]) is a Japanese manga series written by Akinari Asakura and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. It follows high school students Azemichi Shijimi and Taiyo Higashikata as they aim to become the best comedy duo in Japan. Show-ha Shoten! has been serialized monthly in Shueisha's Jump Square magazine since October 2021, with the chapters collected into seven tankōbon volumes as of April 2024. Viz Media has licensed the series for English release in North America.

Plot[edit]

Shy high school student Azemichi Shijimi and former child actor Taiyo Higashikata both love comedy. After learning that Azemichi is a skilled and famous anonymous joke writer, Taiyo tricks him into being his partner in a sketch comedy routine for their school's cultural festival. The sketch is a hit, with the two winning the award for best performance. Realizing that each excels in the area where the other is weak, Azemichi with writing comedy and when to transition and Taiyo with performing and ad-libbing, the two decide to team up and form the comedy duo One-Way Ticket to the Top (天頂片道切符). In order to earn the blessing of Azemichi's parents, they must win the bimonthly High School Comedy Battle. There, they meet and become rivals to the duo Sprechchor and come in second place behind Rising. However, Rising resigns so that One-Way Ticket to the Top are elevated to first place and can continue comedy. Azemichi and Taiyo then enter the Kanto-2 block preliminary round of Wara-1 Koshien, or "Wara-Ko" for short, a national manzai competition for high school students.

Characters[edit]

Azemichi Shijimi (四十万 畦道)
A shy 16-year-old high school student who is obsessed with comedy ever since he failed to make his middle school crush, Mizuha, laugh at her request two years ago. She soon changed her last name and moved away. Not knowing her new name, Azemichi hopes he might be able to see her again if he becomes famous. He has already achieved some success by submitting jokes to TV and radio shows under the name "Everyday Shijimi", but that was anonymously because he has stage fright.
Taiyo Higashikata (東片 太陽)
Azemichi's schoolmate and a former famous child actor in historical dramas. Although a natural, he only acted to make his mother smile, and switched to comedy after seeing someone make her laugh at a joke. He was in a previous comedy duo, but his partner Sakutaro Kunugi died from a disease. Carrying on his former partner's dream, he wants to become the first person to win both the Wara-1 Grand Prix, a competition for manzai duos, and the Ultimate Comedy Battle, a sketch comedy competition.
Akane Hanamori (花守茜)
Azemichi and Taiyo's senpai who has been a big fan of comedy since she was a child. She is One-Way Ticket to the Top's biggest fan and trains them in manzai, while becoming something of a manager to them.
Sprechchor (シュプレヒコール)
A high school comedy duo composed of Teppeita "Tetta" Onizaki (鬼崎"てっ太"鉄平太), a scary-looking man who is actually sensitive and caring, and Jun Mizushina (水科潤), a self-confessed "prick". As three-time finalists of Wara-1 Koshien, and with the most appearances at the High School Comedy Battle, they are the "most visible" high school manzai duo. They form a friendly rivalry with One-Way Ticket to the Top after meeting at the High School Comedy Battle.
Rising (ライジン, Raijin)
A cocky, new comedy duo who beat One-Way Ticket to the Top at the High School Comedy Battle, their first competition. However, they resign so that One-Way Ticket to the Top win and Azemichi's parents can not force them to give up comedy.
Ryuki Nazutani (泥谷琉希)
One-half of the comedy duo Brutus (ぶるーたす). He was previously in the duo Selinentius with Sakutaro Kunugi, before Kunugi left to team up with Taiyo. He holds a grudge against Taiyo for "stealing" his partner.
Kirameki Confections (きらめき製菓)
A comedy duo composed of Daiboku Tabata (田端大木), a very muscular man, and Suzume Kanade (奏すずめ), a small female karateka. Their comedy is atypical in manzai in that it revolves around physical slapstick where Kanade strikes Tabata.

Publication[edit]

Written by Akinari Asakura and illustrated by Takeshi Obata, Show-ha Shoten! began monthly serialization in Jump Square's November 2021 issue, which was released on October 4, 2021.[4] Publisher Shueisha is collecting the individual chapters into tankōbon volumes, with the first released on January 4, 2022.[5] Both Shueisha and Viz Media are releasing the series in English the same day it is published in Japan, the former on its Manga Plus website and application.[6] In June 2022, Viz Media announced that they would begin releasing volumes in Spring 2023.[7]

Volumes[edit]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 January 4, 2022[8]978-4-08-882890-9February 7, 2023[9]978-1-9747-3682-9
  • Chapter 1 : "Comedy and Courage" (笑いと覚悟)
  • Chapter 2 : "Comedy and Range" (笑いと射程)
  • Chapter 3 : "Comedy and Announcing Defeat" (笑いと敗北宣言)
2 May 2, 2022[10]978-4-08-883111-4May 2, 2023[11]978-1-9747-3695-9
  • Chapter 4 : "Comedy and the Dam" (笑いとダム)
  • Chapter 5 : "Comedy and Tears" (笑いと涙)
  • Chapter 6 : "Comedy and Manzai" (笑いと漫才)
  • Chapter 7 : "Manzai and Scoping Out the Place" (漫才と会場入り)
3 October 4, 2022[12]978-4-08-883233-3August 8, 2023[13]978-1-9747-3898-4
  • Chapter 8 : "Manzai and Style" (漫才とスタイル)
  • Chapter 9 : "Manzai and Number One" (漫才と1番)
  • Chapter 10 : "Manzai and Sketch List" (漫才とネタ順)
  • Chapter 11 : "Manzai and Density" (漫才と密度)
4 February 3, 2023[14]978-4-08-883376-7January 16, 2024[15]978-1-9747-4295-0
  • Chapter 12 : "Manzai and Judging" (漫才と審査)
  • Chapter 13 : "Comedy and Beginnings" (笑いと始まり)
  • Chapter 14 : "Comedy and Strain" (笑いと歪み)
  • Chapter 15 : "Comedy and Partners" (漫才と相方)
5 July 4, 2023[16]978-4-08-883569-3June 18, 2024[17]978-1-9747-4591-3
  • Chapter 16 : "Manzai and Skirmish" (漫才と前哨戦)
  • Chapter 17 : "Manzai and Hammer" (漫才と叩く)
  • Chapter 18 : "Comedy and Attitude" (笑いとスタンス)
  • Chapter 19 : "Comedy and Ohgiri" (笑いと大喜利)
6 December 4, 2023[18]978-4-08-883723-9
  • Chapter 20 : "Manzai and Drawing" (漫才と抽選会)
  • Chapter 21 : "Manzai and Warm-Up" (漫才と前説)
  • Chapter 22 : "Manzai and Common Sense" (漫才と常識)
  • Chapter 23 : "Manzai and Scoring" (漫才と得点)
7 April 4, 2024[19]978-4-08-883893-9
  • Chapter 24 : "Manzai and Goals" (漫才と目的)
  • Chapter 25 : "Manzai and What Needs to Be Said" (漫才と伝えるべきこと)
  • Chapter 26 : "Manzai and Light" (漫才と光)
  • Chapter 27 : "Manzai and Inversion" (漫才と反転)

Chapters not yet in tankōbon format[edit]

These chapters have yet to be published in a tankōbon volume. They were serialized in Jump Square.

  1. "Manzai and Inheritance"

Reception[edit]

Danny Guan of Game Rant included Show-ha Shoten! on a list of the "Best Shonen Manga of 2021".[2] Reviewing the first volume for School Library Journal, Joe Pascullo called the series "edutainment excellence" and wrote, "Not only will readers learn about the Japanese comedy scene but they'll also learn about the fundamentals of creating the art form from scratch."[20] Antonio Mireles of The Fandom Post praised the teamwork between Azemichi and Taiyo as they work around each other's strengths and weaknesses, writing that the series plays to Obata's strengths by them being similar to the two protagonists of his earlier manga, Bakuman. Although he said the jokes start off strong and commended the English translator for going to great effort to make sure their meanings were not lost in translation, Mireles felt that the comedy "seams begin to rip apart" in the second chapter. He finished with, "The world needs a good laugh and Show-Ha Shoten! Is about to provide it to the world."[21] Real Sound's Fujimoto also felt the "high school buddy" relationship was reminiscent of Bakuman, and praised Obata's art. He recommended the manga to those who want to understand the structure of owarai.[1]

In a review for Multiversity Comics, Brian Salvatore wrote that at its heart, Show-ha Shoten! is a sports manga about something other than a sport and stated "comedy is handled as something that can be mastered if worked out enough [...] And while that is certainly true to a degree, it is a lot harder to show someone mastering timing or the art of writing a great sketch than it is to show someone attempting to break off a curveball." Citing the comedy routines as the worst part about the series, Salvatore explained that they have so much working against them; the "non-comedic commentary on comedy concept", a language barrier, and trying to write out text for a physical performance that also serves the plot and is not just a standalone skit. Overall, he called the first two chapters a good start to a story that suffers from trying to explain comedy.[22]

Anime News Network's MrAJCosplay gave the first volume of Show-ha Shoten! an A grade for its "surprisingly thoughtful" reflections on what makes a good comedian, "incredibly tight" narrative, and for how much characterization the side and background characters are given. He also praised the art and overall presentation of the manga; "Faces are effectively exaggerated when appropriate, but the timing of having speech bubbles interject at certain moments, the way punch lines are saved for specific panels, and the surprisingly subtle attention to detail all left me with plenty of laugh-out-loud moments". His only criticism was the few jokes that might not land as a result of translation or cultural differences, but noted he could at least understand why others might find them funny.[23] Patti Martinson of Sequential Tart called Shijima and Higashikata a classic comedy pairing in the vein of Laurel and Hardy, and wrote that their depth as characters and the motives behind their desires to succeed in the comedy business make a solid foundation for a series. Despite enjoying nearly everything about the first volume, Martinson gave it a "mixed review" for her sole complaint of not finding the jokes and comedy sketches funny.[24]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ In early chapters and promotional material, the title was officially romanized as "SHOW-HA SYO-TEN!".[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b 最高のバディもの? 『ショーハショーテン!』から『恋はネタ作りの後で』まで、お笑いコンビを描いた漫画が熱い. Real Sound (in Japanese). February 2, 2022. Archived from the original on August 23, 2023. Retrieved May 30, 2022.
  2. ^ a b Guan, Danny (April 26, 2022). "15 Best Shonen Manga That Started In 2021". Game Rant. Archived from the original on August 23, 2023. Retrieved June 3, 2022.
  3. ^ @JUMP_SQ (October 4, 2021). 本日発売のジャンプSQ.11月号から原作 #浅倉秋成 先生、漫画 #小畑健 先生による新連載『 #ショーハショーテン!』がスタート‼︎ (Tweet) (in Japanese). Retrieved June 2, 2022 – via Twitter.
  4. ^ "小畑健×浅倉秋成が描く、お笑いを題材にした青春ストーリーがSQ.で始動". Natalie (in Japanese). October 4, 2021. Archived from the original on November 4, 2022. Retrieved June 2, 2022.
  5. ^ "天才ネタ職人と元天才子役がお笑いの頂点目指す、小畑健×浅倉秋成の新作1巻". Natalie (in Japanese). January 4, 2022. Archived from the original on August 23, 2023. Retrieved June 2, 2022.
  6. ^ Rafael Antonio, Pineda (May 4, 2022). "Show-ha Shoten! Manga Author's Novel Inspires Manga". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on August 23, 2023. Retrieved June 2, 2022.
  7. ^ Mateo, Alex (June 17, 2022). "Viz Media Announces Spring 2023 Book Releases Including Nine Dragons' Ball Parade, Choujin X, Helck, Tista, More Manga". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on June 18, 2022. Retrieved June 17, 2022.
  8. ^ ショーハショーテン! 1 (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on August 23, 2023. Retrieved June 2, 2022.
  9. ^ "Show-ha Shoten!, Vol. 1". Viz Media. Archived from the original on December 4, 2022. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
  10. ^ ショーハショーテン! 2 (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on June 3, 2022. Retrieved June 2, 2022.
  11. ^ "Show-ha Shoten!, Vol. 2". Viz Media. Archived from the original on January 28, 2023. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
  12. ^ ショーハショーテン! 3 (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on September 3, 2022. Retrieved September 3, 2022.
  13. ^ "Show-ha Shoten!, Vol. 3". Viz Media. Archived from the original on May 27, 2023. Retrieved April 28, 2023.
  14. ^ ショーハショーテン! 4 (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on January 11, 2023. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  15. ^ "Show-ha Shoten!, Vol. 4". Viz Media. Retrieved September 23, 2023.
  16. ^ ショーハショーテン! 5 (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on May 18, 2023. Retrieved May 18, 2023.
  17. ^ "Show-ha Shoten!, Vol. 5". Viz Media. Retrieved March 1, 2024.
  18. ^ ショーハショーテン! 6 (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved October 19, 2023.
  19. ^ ショーハショーテン! 7 (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved February 18, 2024.
  20. ^ Pascullo, Joe (April 1, 2023). "Show-ha Shoten! Vol. 1". School Library Journal. Archived from the original on June 3, 2023. Retrieved August 22, 2023.
  21. ^ Mireles, Antonio (November 4, 2021). "Show-Ha Shoten! Chapters #1-2 Manga Review". The Fandom Post. Archived from the original on November 4, 2021. Retrieved November 23, 2022.
  22. ^ Salvatore, Brian (November 10, 2021). "This Week in Shonen Jump: Week of 11/7/21". Multiversity Comics. Archived from the original on November 10, 2021. Retrieved November 23, 2022.
  23. ^ MrAJCosplay (February 8, 2023). "Show-ha Shoten! GN 1 - Review". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on August 23, 2023. Retrieved August 22, 2023.
  24. ^ Martinson, Patti (March 6, 2023). "Show-Ha Shoten! Vol. 1". Sequential Tart. Archived from the original on March 8, 2023. Retrieved August 22, 2023.

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