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* ArchivePanic: While ''Ten'' itself isn't terribly long, punching in at only about 300 chapters, it did spawn [[Manga/{{Akagi}} a prequel that ran concurrently with it and is nearly twice as long]], numerous spinoffs of both manga that ''also'' ran concurrently and total a couple hundred chapters themselves, a couple of other works that take place [[Manga/{{Kaiji}} in the same universe]], and a sequel that is still running as of 2024. Obviously, you can read ''Ten'' by itself and still understand it, but good luck if you want the full experience!

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* ArchivePanic: While ''Ten'' itself isn't terribly long, punching in at only about 300 150 chapters, it did spawn [[Manga/{{Akagi}} a prequel that ran concurrently with it and is nearly twice as long]], numerous spinoffs of both manga that ''also'' ran concurrently and total a couple hundred chapters themselves, a couple of other works that take place [[Manga/{{Kaiji}} in the same universe]], and a sequel that is still running as of 2024. Obviously, you can read ''Ten'' by itself and still understand it, but good luck if you want the full experience!
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* ArchivePanic: While ''Ten'' itself isn't terribly long, it does have [[Manga/{{Akagi}} a prequel that ran concurrently with it and is nearly twice as long]], numerous spinoffs of both manga that ''also'' ran concurrently, a couple of other works that take place [[Manga/{{Kaiji}} in the same universe]], and a sequel that is still running as of 2024. Good luck!

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* ArchivePanic: While ''Ten'' itself isn't terribly long, punching in at only about 300 chapters, it does have did spawn [[Manga/{{Akagi}} a prequel that ran concurrently with it and is nearly twice as long]], numerous spinoffs of both manga that ''also'' ran concurrently, concurrently and total a couple hundred chapters themselves, a couple of other works that take place [[Manga/{{Kaiji}} in the same universe]], and a sequel that is still running as of 2024. Good luck!Obviously, you can read ''Ten'' by itself and still understand it, but good luck if you want the full experience!
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Why else would Akagi get his own series?
* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: Shortly after his introduction, Akagi asks his opponents and a few others what the most delicious thing for a TabletopGame/{{Mahjong}} player is (it's a riddle of sorts). His reaction to their responses is hilarious. Especially since he's usually so [[TheStoic stoic]].
* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: The very last page shows [[spoiler:a cat sleeping by Akagi's grave. Aww...]]
* MemeticMutation: AKAGI IN SPACE
* {{Moe}}: One of the reasons why Hiroyuki is so popular.
%% Administrivia/ZeroContextExample * SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: Tons.
* MorePopularSpinoff: Some people new to Fukumoto's works don't even know that ''Manga/{{Akagi}}'' is supposed to be a {{Prequel}} to this. Likely because the latter got an anime adaptation.
* TearJerker: The entire finale.

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