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I'm Teppei
cover of volume 6 of the manga
おれは鉄兵
Manga
Written byTetsuya Chiba
Published byKodansha
MagazineWeekly Shonen Magazine
DemographicShōnen
Original runAugust 1973April 1980
Volumes31
Anime television series
Teppei
Directed byTadao Nagahama
Written bySōji Yoshikawa
Music byMichiaki Watanabe
StudioNippon Animation
Original networkFuji TV
Original run September 12, 1977 March 27, 1978
Episodes28

I'm Teppei (おれは鉄兵, transl. "Ore wa Teppei") is a manga written and illustrated by Tetsuya Chiba. It ran in Weekly Shonen Magazine for nearly eight years and received an anime adaptation in 1977. The series received the Kodansha Cultural Children's Award (not to be confused with the Kodansha Manga Award) in 1976.[1]

Plot

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Teppei lives in the forest with his father, who wants to find treasure in some caves. Teppei and his father are visited by an older boy named Nakajo from a school outside the forest, who demands that Teppei comes with him, after a brief skirmish, Nakajo kills one of Teppei's pet wild animals, enraging him, which results in him blowing up part of the forest with dynamite and him and his father being arrested. Soon, Teppei's uncle finds him and brings him and his father to the city to reunite with his family and live there from now on. Teppei joins a school, where we discover that he doesn't know how to read or write. He sleeps through the majority of his lessons. After being forced to join a club, he settles on the Kendo club where he impresses the member by running 50 laps around the school. He is allowed to join and soon begins to demand radical changes to the system. Eventually, he takes charge of the younger half of the club, and when the club is taken to the mountains to train, the younger half beats the older one to qualify for the competition to duel with another school. However soon after this, the younger half resign out of fear, leaving Teppei to compete alongside the older half against the other school. However after a close competition with the other school - Nakajo's school - they end up losing. Soon Teppei is expelled from his school due to bad grades. After being called to Nakajo's school by their Kendo club captain, Wakisaka, Teppei is determined to join their school, after being told that they drink and smoke there. Eventually, Teppei passes the test and joins the lowest class there. He defeats Wakisaka, resulting in him becoming the school's new captain. Several months later, the schools go to compete in the national competition. Teppei encounters another student: Kikuchi, who is one of the greatest swordfighters of his age, who beats him half to death in an informal duel, wounding his pride. However, when Teppei's team encounters Kikuchi's, Teppei's ends up winning via time difference. However, that night, Kikuchi goes home to learn a new technique from his grandfather - "Falling Yellow Leaf". The next day, during the solo competition, Kikuchi and Teppei both make it to the final. Kikuchi manages to use the tequnique on Teppei, but in the end Teppei wins.

Characters

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References

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  1. ^ "Kodansha Manga Award". hahnlibrary.net. Retrieved 2016-09-19.
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