19 Volumes (Complete)






The attention to detail is amazing. Mangaka must have spent a lot of time researching. Also, he is very good at telling a story. Although it seems like nothing much is going on sometimes, it somehow pulls you in and makes you keep reading.
I've practiced wrestling, bjj, judo, and mma, and this series is quite accurate when it comes to training and technique explanation. The only thing that is off from American lingo is some of the terminology. I am fond the main character becuase he gives 100% effort all the time, yet he doesn't always win. There is a bit of drama mixed in, but it is generally light hearted when the characters are not competing.
I'm familiar with Eden, when I started this I've known he was going to do a sports manga his way
it wasn't clear when it was about Meguru, but when Yudai arc (if thats a acorrect term) it became more apparent, Life problems, news and incidents, uncertain future and adults anxieties (and not teen ones) especially for those in their twenties
what are the correct answers? what are the correct choices?
thats what this manga is about and of course some comppetive sports
as someone one had started weightlifting in his lat twenties I can totally relate
I don't read sports manga. And I think tournament style sport fighting - including kickboxing & wrestling, are idiotic beyond belief.
Having said that, Endo Hiroki has yet again sucked me right into his story.
A big plus would be "Meguru" is an excellently paced, really enjoyable read, without the agonizing plot twists that characterised "Eden".
Definitely worth reading. Certainly good enough to buy if this ever gets licensed for English release fingers crossed.
This manga has got to be my favorite manga of all time. Only other one that can compete would be Holyland. However this manga just draws me in like no other, the best manga I have ever read.
I hardly give out perfect scores and this manga does not compare to other 10´s as Berserk, Hi no Tori, Mars, Monster and so on in terms of complexity and themes but i don´t think it has to. Hiroki chose the slice of life/sports genre and made it as good he can manage it the boundaries the genres give him. Don´t expect anything earth shattering but a very good and straightforward sports series. MMA gets treated with more respect i have ever seen!
Even the small stuff like mat cleaning gets addressed and the muscle builds he gives the men and especially women are every intricately done. Good god is the manga second to none in the presentation of movement.
While we are addressing the women i have to note that they are some of the best i even witnessed in a seinen manga. One could normally expect some Rumble Roses esque garbage about mud wrestling but not here.
A rarity indeed in the female action genre. I could critique the unrealistically slow moving romances but at least the characters have well established reasons for liking each other and my only "real"gripe is the lack of the second main character Takashi for big periods of time as he is a more complex animal than Meguru and i would like to see more of him. Also surprising is the lack of explicit sex and violence i would normally expect from the author.
Not that i am complaining but who would have though that the follow up to Eden (8/10) would be a matter of fact slice of life drama? All in all the manga has no reason to be so masterfully done as it is but here we have it and All Rounder Meguru is lastly the perfect sports manga next to Ashita no Joe and Real.
All-rounder meguru (ARM) is about a Boy named meguru without Ambition. He is a decent grappler, decent boxer, decent Karate expert, Decent martial artist. You could call him... AN ALL ROUNDER. He meets his childhood friend a man who is filled with ambition. They both meet in an amateur contest once again. While Takeshi keeps going forward wanting to be the very best like no one ever was. Meguru continues doing MMA for fun. So these 2 just sorta have this push and pull momentum going with each other.
All-rounder Meguru was more tame than i was expecting. After reading through Eden Its an endless world. You'd expect more graphic nudity and violence. There is very little of that. The story aren't just wildly different but ARM is much more grounded. Instead of opting for an over the top spectacle. ARM grounds itself, and succeeds with surprising success.
Now the strong points of ARM would probably be the supporting cast, The action and the pay off.
The supporting characters are very dynamic. Feeling like they have there own place in the world, rather than being stepping stones for the main character. This does bring some issues to the pacing. But is largely controlled. The action on top of it is very exciting. Especially in regards to the boxing and grappling. There is something really satisfying watching a rear choke, going into a triangle choke, going into a leg choke, going into a back choke, going into an arm bar etc. Its just insane seeing all the techniques play out. The action is very satisfying and the author clearly understands what the audience wants to see. Another thing is the pay off. After all the fighting there is a satisfying crack with each end making the fight significantly more exciting.
In regards to the bad though there is a decent amount. I don't know who started it but screw you man. When i'm watching a fight go down the last thing i need is 2 chapters of back story of how badly the other guy wants to win. Its one thing to add a few panels giving motivation and explaining character moves. But when you dedicate entire chapters to it. You slam the breaks on the pacing. All rounder Meguru is no exception to this rule.
Another issue i had was Meguru himself. Even though the cast is very dynamic the main character is very dull. The reason for that is basically is that he has no ambition. He's doing MMA for fun. Granted there is this likable characteristic from this but that doesn't change the fact that Meguru likes a lot of charisma that the other characters have. Takeshi, His rival is so much more interesting and i would've loved to see more of him even though he is already a major part of the story.
The Female fighters is also a decent sized portion in this series. The odd part about it though is that the female fighting seems to be more violent than the male MMA fights. Kind of odd but maybe its the author's way of showing Female MMA's can just be as brutal.
The romance, comedy didn't really land for me albeit a conclusion was welcomed. The ending was good as well. Did i want more? sure. But thats more in regards to wanting more of a good series in general.
TLDR: Strong cast, entertaining action with good ending. Rather than saying this series has bad parts its more like it has good parts just that it never really reaches the heights of top tier series. Arguable the most consistent good series I've read to date. 7/10
i agree with Nursero poster below me Meguru is so dull. i think the mangaka make big mistake here, he doesn't dig enough to Meguru backstory. he give Takashi great background story, give Maki colourful family even give some extras powerful motivation but the only thing we learn about Meguru are he live with his grandma and sister. even the childhood memories is more takashi's story than meguru's. i only read through volume 10 i hope the author develop meguru character more not just his mma aspect.
other that that it was awesome martial art/sport manga, good art, very realistic action and has hint of romance. but is kinda confusing at the fight scene because evrybody kinda shirtless, wear head gear and a lot of them has very similar faces.
This manga totally deserves the 8.4+ rating it currently has. In terms of story, characters, pacing and setting it's all pretty much perfect, so why the 6 rating you ask?
Well, I give a rating of 6 to anything that I can't personally finish, but has everything else to standard (art, story etc.) than the problem/s that I state I have with the manga.
Okay so, I only really have one problem with this manga and that is: Meguru.
Yup, the main character, in my eyes and from what I have read is just plain boring. Honestly he kind of reminds me of myself, in that he is completely ordinary, I guess you could call him the "all rounder" in life. He ain't particularly good or bad at anything, he's a plain average with everything, from school to martial arts.
Yes, yes, I understand that this is a "realistic" character and all that, but I'd rather not read about Steve from the I.T. department and his long climb up to his current mundane lifestyle.
I tried, I really did. I loved the martial arts and how realistically it was portrayed, but every time Meguru appears I start unconsciously day dreaming from boredom.
Hoesntly, if Maki or Takashi was the main character, than this would easily be in my top manga's of all time.
For those who're going to argue against me, believe me, I get why this is such a good manga, so no real point telling me what I already know.
To call it a "ridiculously good manga" at this point seems like it can only be the exaggerations of an Endo fanboy or a fan of MMA.
I mean, I enjoy it and it's one of the first things I read whenever I pick up an issue of Evening, but that's more due to a loyalty to Endo than the merits of the series so far. For starters, I'd like to see less focus on the sport aspect of it and more on the character aspect, although even my interest in that aspect is mostly based on what it could potentially evolve into.
Also I can't help but feel there's a bit much overlap between this series's Takashi and Eden's Kenji, but maybe the similarity is only superficial and I'm just not thinking very hard about it