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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: The lead character, Koji, has blue hair, both dark and light, as can be seen in the picture above.
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Shuriken Rantō Cryptoverse was serialized in Shogakukan's Bang Bang Comics magazine, aiming towards shōnen audiences since February 6, 2021 in Japan, debuting in Issue #5 of 2021. The Shuriken Rantō Cryptoverse chapters that have been released in Japan was also shown on it's official website hosted by ComicFury in Japanese on the same day. When the first volume was released in April 2021, more than 1 million copies were sold in Japan by Shogukukan. So far, 29 chapters were included in 2 tankōbon volumes. In North America, an official English release for the series will be slated to release in early 2022 by Zang A! Comics, and under a different and simpler name, but it is not yet fully confirmed. The original Japanese version can be read [[http://cryptoverse.thecomicseries.com/ here]], and on [[https://www.pixiv.net/user/66469589/series/111516 Pixiv]].


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Shuriken Rantō Cryptoverse was serialized in Shogakukan's Bang Bang Comics magazine, aiming towards shōnen audiences since February 6, 2021 in Japan, debuting in Issue #5 of 2021. The Shuriken Rantō Cryptoverse chapters that have been released in Japan was also shown on it's official website hosted by ComicFury in Japanese on the same day. When the first volume was released in April 2021, more than 1 million copies were sold in Japan by Shogukukan. So far, 29 chapters were included in 2 tankōbon volumes. In North America, an official English release for the series will be slated to release in early 2022 by Zang A! Comics, and under a different and simpler name, but it is not yet fully confirmed. The original Japanese version can be read [[http://cryptoverse.thecomicseries.com/ here]], and on [[https://www.pixiv.net/user/66469589/series/111516 Pixiv]].

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* AllYourPowersCombined: The duo move is performed when the Crystal Brawlers attack at the same time.


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* CombinationAttack: The duo move is performed when the Crystal Brawlers attack at the same time.
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* SayItWithHearts: Aoha does this occasionally to Koji.

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* SayItWithHearts: Aoha does this occasionally to Koji.Koji.
* ThatWasNotADream: Whatever happens in Koji's dream including Marc happens in the real world.
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* AllYourPowersCombined: The duo move is performed when the Crystal Brawlers attack at the same time.
* CallingYourAttacks: Majority of the characters does this when attacking.
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* OfficiallyShortenedTitle: It's just named ''Cryptoverse'' in the Webtoons Version of the series.



* SayItWithHearts: Aoha does this occasionally to Koji.
* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: "Brawl" is used in some English scanlations.

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* SayItWithHearts: Aoha does this occasionally to Koji.
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'''''Shuriken Rantō Cryptoverse'''''[[labelnote:*]](手裏剣乱闘クリプトバース)[[/labelnote]], literally Shuriken Brawl Cryptoverse, is a Japanese manga series created by Fujima Kunisada. Since its debut on February 6, 2021, new chapters are released every Saturday in Japanese.

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'''''Shuriken Rantō Cryptoverse'''''[[labelnote:*]](手裏剣乱闘クリプトバース)[[/labelnote]], Cryptoverse''''', literally Shuriken Throwing Star Brawl Cryptoverse, is a Japanese manga series created by Fujima Kunisada. Since its debut on February 6, 2021, new chapters are released every Saturday in Japanese.
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Shuriken Rantō Cryptoverse was serialized in Shogakukan's Bang Bang Comics magazine, aiming towards shōnen audiences since February 6, 2021 in Japan, debuting in Issue #5 of 2021. The Shuriken Rantō Cryptoverse chapters that have been released in Japan was also shown on it's official website hosted by ComicFury in Japanese on the same day. When the first volume was released in April 2021, more than 1 million copies were sold in Japan by Shogukukan. So far, 29 chapters were included in 2 tankōbon volumes. In North America, an official English release for the series will be slated to release in early 2022 by ZangA! Comics, and under a different and simpler name, but it is not yet fully confirmed. The original Japanese version can be read [[http://cryptoverse.thecomicseries.com/ here]], and on [[https://www.pixiv.net/user/66469589/series/111516 Pixiv]].


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Shuriken Rantō Cryptoverse was serialized in Shogakukan's Bang Bang Comics magazine, aiming towards shōnen audiences since February 6, 2021 in Japan, debuting in Issue #5 of 2021. The Shuriken Rantō Cryptoverse chapters that have been released in Japan was also shown on it's official website hosted by ComicFury in Japanese on the same day. When the first volume was released in April 2021, more than 1 million copies were sold in Japan by Shogukukan. So far, 29 chapters were included in 2 tankōbon volumes. In North America, an official English release for the series will be slated to release in early 2022 by ZangA! Zang A! Comics, and under a different and simpler name, but it is not yet fully confirmed. The original Japanese version can be read [[http://cryptoverse.thecomicseries.com/ here]], and on [[https://www.pixiv.net/user/66469589/series/111516 Pixiv]].

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Shuriken Rantō Cryptoverse was serialized in Shogakukan's BangBang Comics magazine, aiming towards shōnen audiences since February 6, 2021 in Japan, debuting in Issue #5 of 2021. The Shuriken Rantō Cryptoverse chapters that have been released in Japan was also shown on it's official website hosted by ComicFury in Japanese on the same day. When the first volume was released in April 2021, more than 1 million copies were sold in Japan by Shogukukan. So far, 29 chapters were included in 2 tankōbon volumes. In North America, an official English release for the series will be slated to release in early 2022 by ZangA! Comics, and under a different and simpler name, but it is not yet fully confirmed. The original Japanese version can be read [[http://cryptoverse.thecomicseries.com/ here]], and on [[https://www.pixiv.net/user/66469589/series/111516 Pixiv]].


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Shuriken Rantō Cryptoverse was serialized in Shogakukan's BangBang Bang Bang Comics magazine, aiming towards shōnen audiences since February 6, 2021 in Japan, debuting in Issue #5 of 2021. The Shuriken Rantō Cryptoverse chapters that have been released in Japan was also shown on it's official website hosted by ComicFury in Japanese on the same day. When the first volume was released in April 2021, more than 1 million copies were sold in Japan by Shogukukan. So far, 29 chapters were included in 2 tankōbon volumes. In North America, an official English release for the series will be slated to release in early 2022 by ZangA! Comics, and under a different and simpler name, but it is not yet fully confirmed. The original Japanese version can be read [[http://cryptoverse.thecomicseries.com/ here]], and on [[https://www.pixiv.net/user/66469589/series/111516 Pixiv]].

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'''''Shuriken Rantō Cryptoverse'''''[[labelnote:*]](手裏剣乱闘クリプトバース)[[/labelnote]], literally Shuriken Brawl Cryptoverse, is a Japanese webcomic (or webmanga) series created by Fujima Kunisada (known as [[https://comicfury.com/profile.php?username=36u6soa 36u6soa]]). Since its debut on February 6, 2021, new chapters are released every Saturday in Japanese, and every Sunday for the English version.

Enthusiastic Koji is a 12-year-old boy, who has what it takes to become a Crystal Brawler. Though not as much as the others. But once he applies for Crystal Brawlers middle school, he discovers that fusing with Crystal Monsters can give students supernatural powers. Although catching up to become a Master Champion seems afar, he does whatever it takes to reach his goal.

The original Japanese version can be read [[http://cryptoverse.thecomicseries.com/ here]], and the English translated version of the series can be read [[https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/cryptoverse/list?title_no=595379 here]].


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'''''Shuriken Rantō Cryptoverse'''''[[labelnote:*]](手裏剣乱闘クリプトバース)[[/labelnote]], literally Shuriken Brawl Cryptoverse, is a Japanese webcomic (or webmanga) manga series created by Fujima Kunisada (known as [[https://comicfury.com/profile.php?username=36u6soa 36u6soa]]). Kunisada. Since its debut on February 6, 2021, new chapters are released every Saturday in Japanese, and every Sunday for Japanese.

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Enthusiastic Koji is a
12-year-old boy, who has what it takes to become a boy named Koji Kiyoshi, and works with Roakijushiku, his Crystal Brawler. Though not as much as the others. But once he applies for Crystal Brawlers middle school, he discovers that fusing with Crystal Monsters can give students supernatural powers. Although catching up Monster, to become achieve his dream into becoming a Master Champion seems afar, he does whatever it takes to reach of the League, and some plot points revolve among his goal.

friends, who are also Crystal Brawlers, like him, and Crystal Monsters. The series also revolves on fusion, where people called Crystal Brawlers fuses with creatures called Crystal Monsters in order to gain a fused form. When they are fused, they usually engage in combat and training, and they could both defuse anytime, unless they are in the weak state.

Shuriken Rantō Cryptoverse was serialized in Shogakukan's BangBang Comics magazine, aiming towards shōnen audiences since February 6, 2021 in Japan, debuting in Issue #5 of 2021. The Shuriken Rantō Cryptoverse chapters that have been released in Japan was also shown on it's official website hosted by ComicFury in Japanese on the same day. When the first volume was released in April 2021, more than 1 million copies were sold in Japan by Shogukukan. So far, 29 chapters were included in 2 tankōbon volumes. In North America, an official English release for the series will be slated to release in early 2022 by ZangA! Comics, and under a different and simpler name, but it is not yet fully confirmed.
The original Japanese version can be read [[http://cryptoverse.thecomicseries.com/ here]], and the English translated version of the series can be read on [[https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/cryptoverse/list?title_no=595379 here]].

pixiv.net/user/66469589/series/111516 Pixiv]].

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'''''Shuriken Rantō Cryptoverse'''''[[labelnote:*]](手裏剣乱闘クリプトバース)[[/labelnote]], literally Shuriken Brawl Cryptoverse, is a Japanese webcomic (or webmanga) series created by Fujima Kunisada (known as [[https://comicfury.com/profile.php?username=36u6soa 36u6soa]]). Since its debut on February 6, 2021, new chapters are released every Saturday in Japanese, and every Sunday for the English version.

Enthusiastic Koji is a 12-year-old boy, who has what it takes to become a Crystal Brawler. Though not as much as the others. But once he applies for Crystal Brawlers middle school, he discovers that fusing with Crystal Monsters can give students supernatural powers. Although catching up to become a Master Champion seems afar, he does whatever it takes to reach his goal.

The original Japanese version can be read [[http://cryptoverse.thecomicseries.com/ here]], and the English translated version of the series can be read [[https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/cryptoverse/list?title_no=595379 here]].


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!!This Manga provides examples of:

* AllMenArePerverts: Saburo Shinchiro is a shameless pervert throughout the series.
* CrushBlush: Especially in her debut, Aoha Atashino does this when speaking to Koji sometimes.
* ElementalPowers: There are 20 elemental types of Crystal Monsters in this series: Fire, Water, Grass, Electric, Ice, Steel, Shuriken, Physical, Ground, Ghost, Dark, Dragon, Flying, Rock, Toxic, Rainbow, Fairy, Music, Psychic, Spell
* FusionDance: One of the main tropes of the series, where a lot of characters fuse with Crystal Monsters in order to work together to fight with supernatural powers. In order for a fusion to work, the Crystal Brawler must raise his fist, where the Crystalrist is, in the air, and say "Merge" in order for it to work.
* KidHero: Majority of the cast, which are students as well, are stated to be 12-13 years old.
* SuperheroSchool: One of the main settings of the series, it is called ''Crystal Brawlers Junior High'', a junior high school where students are able to merge with Crystal Monsters to get superpowers.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: The lead character, Koji, has blue hair, both dark and light, as can be seen in the picture above.
* PowerDyesYourHair: The majority of Crystal Brawlers experience a change in hair color whenever they merge with a Crystal Monster or transform, depending on the type of Crystal Monster they merge with.
* OfficiallyShortenedTitle: It's just named ''Cryptoverse'' in the Webtoons Version of the series.
* AnimeHair: Koji, Saburo, and some other characters with hair "rising up".
* SuperWristGadget: Every Crystal Brawler uses a Crystalrist [[labelnote:*]]A watch that lets the user fuse with a Crystal Monster by pushing the simple button on top[[/labelnote]], and yells out "Merge!" to activate the fusion.
* ElementalRivalry: Koji Kiyoshi (Shuriken), and Shinju Kumiko (Dark).
* OurMonstersAreWeird: Many of the Crystal Monsters are based on real-life animals, in which in case they have weird features. For an example, Roaracryst is a spider with 4 legs instead of 8.
* ChildhoodFriends: Natsumi Aihara and Aoha Atashino, since kindergarten.
* FromZeroToHero: At first, Koji doesn't have any elements. Not until he met Roaracryst to take down Darkslash.
* RescueIntroduction: In her first appearance, during the school's simulation, Sora Nijiko was very low on power, but Koji eliminated an enemy for her.
* LoveBubbles: This is constantly used whenever two characters have a romantic moment together, or one character has a crush on another. An example: Aoha when she sees Koji.
* SayItWithHearts: Aoha does this occasionally to Koji.
* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: "Brawl" is used in some English scanlations.

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