Red Blue

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Red Blue (Japanese: レッドブルー, Hepburn: Reddo Burū) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Atsushi Namikiri. It began serialization in Shogakukan's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday in January 2022. A live-action television drama adaptation aired from December 2024 to February 2025.

WrittenbyAtsushi Namikiri
PublishedbyShogakukan
ImprintShōnen Sunday Comics
Quick facts レッドブルー (Reddo Burū), Genre ...
Red Blue
First tankōbon volume cover
レッドブルー
(Reddo Burū)
GenreSports[1]
Manga
Written byAtsushi Namikiri
Published byShogakukan
ImprintShōnen Sunday Comics
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Sunday
Original runJanuary 12, 2022 – present
Volumes15
Television drama
Directed by
Written by
  • Shuho Takase
  • Hikaru Kimura
  • Keita Meguro
StudioC&I Entertainment
Original networkMBS, TBS
Original run December 18, 2024 February 12, 2025
Episodes8
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Characters

Aoba Suzuki (鈴木青葉, Suzuki Aoba)
Portrayed by: Keito Kimura[2]
Kenshin Akazawa (赤沢拳心, Akazawa Kenshin)
Portrayed by: Taiga Tsubaki[2]
Sannosuke Iwase (岩瀬三之助, Iwase Sannosuke)
Portrayed by: Makoto Hasegawa[2]
Kanenari Tokiwa (時和金成, Tokiwa Kanenari)
Portrayed by: Gaku Sano[2]
Wataru Amachi (雨地渉, Amachi Wataru)
Portrayed by: Show Kasamatsu[2]
Kota Tamamatsu (玉松光太, Tamamatsu Kōta)
Portrayed by: Eiku Yamashita[2]
Yuga Hazuru (羽鶴結雅, Hazuru Yuga)
Portrayed by: Naru Okubo[2]
Ganmaru Nueji (鵺路雁丸, Nueji Ganmaru)
Portrayed by: Kaisei Takechi[2]
Amu Hiiragi (柊愛矛, Hīragi Amu)
Portrayed by: Takato Okura[2]
Mamoru Hachiya (鉢屋守, Hachiya Mamoru)
Portrayed by: Kazuma Sumi[2]

Media

Manga

Written and illustrated by Atsushi Namikiri, Red Blue began serialization in Shogakukan's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday on January 12, 2022.[1] Its chapters have been compiled into fifteen tankōbon volumes as of September 2025.[3]

Volumes

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No. Release date ISBN
1April 18, 2022[4]978-4-09-851123-5
2June 17, 2022[5]978-4-09-851124-2
3September 15, 2022[6]978-4-09-851264-5
4December 16, 2022[7]978-4-09-851479-3
5March 16, 2023[8]978-4-09-851773-2
6June 16, 2023[9]978-4-09-852125-8
7September 15, 2023[10]978-4-09-852843-1
8December 18, 2023[11]978-4-09-853050-2
9March 18, 2024[12]978-4-09-853180-6
10June 18, 2024[13]978-4-09-853378-7
11September 18, 2024[14]978-4-09-853574-3
12December 18, 2024[15]978-4-09-853806-5
13March 18, 2025[16]978-4-09-854021-1
14June 18, 2025[17]978-4-09-854152-2
15September 18, 2025[3]978-4-09-854240-6
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Drama

A live-action television drama adaptation was announced in the 43/2024 issue of Weekly Shōnen Sunday published on September 18, 2024.[18][19] The drama is produced by C&I Entertainment and directed by Takayuki Hayashi and Takeshi Furusawa, with scripts written by Shuho Takase, Hikaru Kimura, and Keita Meguro, action direction by Keiya Tabuchi, and MMA supervision by Yushin Okami. It aired on MBS and TBS's "Dramaism" programming block from December 18, 2024 to February 12, 2025.[2][20] The theme song, "My Pride", is performed by Ma55ive the Rampage.[21]

Other

In July 2023, a collaboration with mixed martial arts organization GRACHAN was announced. The series sponsored a high school tournament called "MMA Koshien" organized by GRACHAN. The tournament itself was initially depicted in the series. Regional qualifiers took place from September to December 2023, while the national tournament took place in February 2024.[22][23]

Reception

The series' seventh volume featured a recommendation from mixed martial artist Kyoji Horiguchi.[24] It was nominated for the 70th Shogakukan Manga Award in 2024.[25]

See also

  • Switch, another manga series by the same author

References

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