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"Noritaka: Le Roi de la Baston" (Noritaka: The King of Brawling) stands as a definitive pillar of the 1990s comedic martial arts genre. Written by Hideo Miura and illustrated by Takeshi Hamori, the series follows the classic "zero-to-hero" trajectory but distinguishes itself through a relentless commitment to slapstick humor, grotesque character designs, and surprisingly grounded martial arts theory. The Evolution of the Underdog

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IV. Comparative Verdict

| Feature | Volumes 1–18 | Volume 22 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Tone | Slapstick Comedy, Gag-focused | Serious Action, High Stakes | | Noritaka | Accidental winner, cowardly/funny | Competent fighter, strategic | | Fights | One-sided, quick finishes | Grueling, high-tension brawls | | Reader Experience | Fun, episodic, "popcorn" reading | Engaging, memorable, climactic | manga noritaka le roi de la baston tome 1 a 18 22 better

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