not really but there's a couple series about lifting heavy people with lots of weight training, like Baki the Grappler Ah man, this would be the perfect genre for DBZ-eqsue screaming. Plus you can have some hype ass announcers for the contests commenting on that.
ダンベル何キロ持てる? (Danberu Nan-Kiro Moteru?) | |
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Original run | August 5, 2016 – present |
Volumes | 15 |
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Directed by | Mitsue Yamazaki |
There's like 5 scenes throughout the whole anime where someone is lifting weights. Even those scenes don't really make sense, because the ROM/exercises look weird.
And the way it’s broken down is entertaining enough to get through. If there’s an anime that can get you to lose weight or go to the gym, THIS is it. Grappler Baki: both the 2001 anime and especially the manga. The characters in Grappler Baki have unparalleled physiques, they are essentially strength personified.
Dragon Ball is probably the main inspiration for any weightlifters and gym-goers who are fans of anime. It is a classic in the bodybuilding community. Grappler Baki: both the 2001 anime and especially the manga.
"How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift? Episode 5". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on November 4, 2021. Retrieved January 10, 2021. [How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift? is] set in the same universe as Kengan Ashura, which is written by the same author, Yabako Sandrovich.
A young girl's life changes when she joins a gym to lose weight. A young girl's life changes when she joins a gym to lose weight. A young girl's life changes when she joins a gym to lose weight.
Akemi Soryuin from How Heavy Are The Dumbbells You Lift is the younger sister of Kengan Ashura character Shion Soryuin and Kure Yakusha is the mother of Kure Karura from Kengan Ashura; Karura makes cameos in chapter 68 and 93 of How Heavy Are The Dumbbells You Lift and Yakusha later cameos in chapter 55 of Kengan ...
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While the Baki series follows the story of the titular character attempting to gain strength in order to defeat his all powerful father, Kengan Ashura follows fighters as they represent companies and fight on behalf of Chief Executive Officers in brutal tournaments that result in takeovers determined in the strangest ...
Physical Abilities. As his physique would imply, his strength is leagues above the average human, able to easily crush a hand grip that only 100 people in the world could close with a single hand. By his own account, he was only strong enough to bench 100kg and bicep curl 50kg dumbbells when he was just starting out.
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Silver Man Gym is presenting the project. Sandrovich and MAAM, a relatively new manga artist, launched the manga in Shogakukan 's web manga site Ura Sunday and in Shogakukan 's Manga ONE app in 2016, and Shogakukan will publish the sixth volume on Friday, January 18.
Marin's charm is that she's so beautifully comfortable with her body and her interests that she doesn't try to hide anything, and her stated goal with Wakana was to be able to go to cosplay events in the best costume possible.
The "body-building comedy" centers around Hibiki Sakura, a high school girl who loves eating, and Akemi Sōryūin, the beautiful and charismatic student council president who has a muscle fetish. The staff describes the story:
Ai Fairouz will play Hibiki Sakura, and Sora Amamiya will play Akemi Sōryūin. Mitsue Yamazaki ( Tada Never Falls in Love, Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun) is directing the anime at Doga Kobo and Fumihiko Shimo ( New Game!) is in charge of the series scripts. Ai Kikuchi ( New Game!) is designing the characters.
Hibiki Sakura’s love for food is starting to affect her size. In effort to slim down, she scopes out her local gym only to discover two problems—it’s a haven for intimidating body builders, and her classmate Akemi has a weirdly aggressive muscle obsession. After meeting her handsome personal trainer, Machio, Hibiki bites the bullet and starts her quest for a hot bod!
Ai Fairouz's job as Hibiki is specially noteworthy since this was her first major role and she nailed it. ABDOMINAL AND THIGHS! Of course a show like this wouldn't have been able to work at all if it didn't have an endearing cast. They are all equally funny to the point it's hard to pick a favourite character.
During a regular after-school grub crawl, gluttonous high schooler Hibiki Sakura is confronted about her ever-expanding waistline by her best friend, Ayaka Uehara. With her attempts at solitary exercise failing miserably, Hibiki decides to join the newly opened Silverman Gym.
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