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Andou the bastard gets what he deserves with a good beat down. Kaiji should of given him the kind of thrashing he gave the naked guy, but the one-two knee-kick was pretty satisfying. The last thing I would expect from a show like Kaiji is a mad tirade about the dangers of greed, but the epic crying and table kicking made it an awesomely melodramatic moment. Kaiji is so moe. This arc has dragged on for a bit too long, mainly around the middle, but all the drama at the end has definitely been worth it. Hopefully the next gambling adventure for Kaiji will be as weird as rock, paper, scissors, but with a bit more actual strategy. Yes, this is just me vainly hoping for more animated mahjong.

KNEE OF JUSTICE!
I think I’ll check out Kaiji. I’m not a fan of the art. But the story is somewhat interesting.
Comment on December 11, 2007 @ 7:26 pm
Check out Akagi too, it’s from the same creators.
Although it might be a bit too mahjong-centered for some.
Comment on December 11, 2007 @ 11:55 pm
WHY MOE?! I SAY GAR@!! Also, although the knee kick was satisfying, I think that if he had gave the ‘FAT FUCK’ the same thrashing as the guy in the cell got, it would have been even better. However, the table kicking, and melodramatics of being toyed around with was definitely made up for it.
Comment on December 12, 2007 @ 8:19 pm
I figure they’ll animate the next two series of Kaiji as well. The third series of Kaiji deals with Mahjong so you may not have to wait too long.
Comment on January 7, 2008 @ 8:50 am