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All-Rounder Meguru
First tankōbon volume cover
オールラウンダー廻
(Ōru Raundā Meguru)
GenreSports[1]
Manga
Written byHiroki Endo
Published byKodansha
English publisher
ImprintEvening KC
MagazineEvening
Original runNovember 25, 2008March 8, 2016
Volumes19

All-Rounder Meguru (Japanese: オールラウンダー廻, Hepburn: Ōru Raundā Meguru) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiroki Endo. It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Evening from November 2008 to April 2016, with its chapters collected in 19 tankōbon volumes.

Publication

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Written and illustrated by Hiroki Endo, All-Rounder Meguru was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Evening from November 25, 2008,[2] to March 8, 2016.[3] Kodansha collected its chapters in nineteen tankōbon volumes, released from April 23, 2009,[4] to May 23, 2016.[5]

The manga was licensed for English digital release by Kodansha USA in 2017.[6]

Volumes

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No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1April 23, 2009[4]978-4-06-352264-8March 7, 2017[7]978-1-68233-582-6
2September 23, 2009[8]978-4-06-352281-5April 4, 2017[9]978-1-68233-583-3
3February 23, 2010[10]978-4-06-352301-0May 2, 2017[11]978-1-68233-584-0
4August 23, 2010[12]978-4-06-352325-6July 25, 2017[13]978-1-68233-585-7
5December 22, 2010[14]978-4-06-352339-3August 15, 2017[15]978-1-68233-730-1
6May 23, 2011[16]978-4-06-352363-8March 6, 2018[17]978-1-64212-151-3
7October 21, 2011[18]978-4-06-352375-1August 7, 2018[19]978-1-64212-386-9
8March 23, 2012[20]978-4-06-352409-3November 27, 2018[21]978-1-64212-537-5
9August 23, 2012[22]978-4-06-352432-1February 26, 2019[23]978-1-64212-673-0
10December 21, 2012[24]978-4-06-352441-3May 28, 2019[25]978-1-64212-842-0
11May 23, 2013[26]978-4-06-352462-8August 13, 2019[27][a]978-1-64212-983-0
12September 20, 2013[28]978-4-06-352482-6January 8, 2020[29]978-1-64659-197-8
13February 21, 2014[30]978-4-06-352498-7March 3, 2020[31]978-1-64659-251-7
14June 23, 2014[32]978-4-06-354522-7May 5, 2020[33]978-1-64659-353-8
15November 21, 2014[34]978-4-06-354545-6July 7, 2020[35]978-1-64659-585-3
16March 23, 2015[36]978-4-06-354560-9September 3, 2020[37]978-1-64659-683-6
17July 23, 2015[38]978-4-06-354582-1November 3, 2020[39]978-1-64659-789-5
18December 22, 2015[40]978-4-06-354597-5January 5, 2021[41]978-1-64659-902-8
19May 23, 2015[42]978-4-06-354621-7March 2, 2021[43]978-1-64659-990-5

Reception

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All-Rounder Meguru was one of the Jury Recommended Works at the 18th Japan Media Arts Festival in 2014.[44]

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All-Rounder Meguru (Japanese: オールラウンダー廻, Hepburn: Ōru Raundā Meguru) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiroki Endo. Serialized in Kodansha's Evening magazine from November 25, 2008, to March 8, 2016, the series spans 19 tankōbon volumes and concluded in 2016. An English-language digital release by Kodansha Comics began in March 2017 and comprises all 19 volumes. It centers on Meguru Takayanagi, a high school student and aspiring Shooto mixed martial arts fighter, who reunites with his childhood friend Takashi Segawa in the ring after seven years apart, highlighting their contrasting paths and the competitive tensions of amateur MMA. The story explores themes of friendship, rivalry, and personal growth within the realistic world of , a Japanese MMA promotion emphasizing and striking techniques. Endo's narrative delves into Meguru's training at a local gym, his life, and the physical and mental demands of the sport, drawing from authentic MMA elements to portray the challenges faced by young fighters aiming for professional status. Classified in the sports and life genres, the is noted for its detailed fight choreography and character development, earning praise for its grounded depiction of culture. Endo, previously acclaimed for his science fiction work Eden: It's an Endless World!, brings a mature perspective to All-Rounder Meguru, making it a standout in for its blend of action and introspection.

Plot and characters

Plot summary

All-Rounder Meguru follows Meguru Takayanagi, a laid-back high school student and versatile amateur fighter, who reunites with his childhood friend, now known as Yamabuki (formerly Segawa), during an amateur tournament. Their encounter sparks a renewed connection, leading them to join the same gym and commit to rigorous training with the shared ambition of transitioning to professional MMA careers. As the narrative progresses, Meguru and his peers navigate a series of amateur tournaments, confronting physical challenges such as injuries and intense rivalries while striving to balance demanding school responsibilities with their athletic pursuits. The story expands into an ensemble format, incorporating the experiences of fellow members who contribute to the group's dynamics and collective drive toward success in the sport. In the mid-to-late volumes, the focus broadens to include female MMA fighters, highlighting their training regimens and competitive journeys within the same amateur circuit. Throughout, the explores themes of personal growth, unwavering ambition, and the harsh realities of pursuing a career in combat sports, culminating in Meguru's resolute determination to claim a after graduating high school.

Characters

Meguru Takayanagi serves as the , a high school senior competing in the division of amateur MMA. Originally from Tohoku, he began training in during elementary school before relocating to , where he lives with his grandmother and sister while balancing school and training. His versatile skill set draws from fundamentals, supplemented by wrestling and techniques learned at Fighters Brew Gym, allowing him to fluidly switch between striking, throwing, and grappling. Laid-back and initially unambitious, Meguru's casual demeanor—exemplified by his relaxed post-training habits—contrasts with his style, where he imitates opponents to improve. Through friendships and competitive pressures, he develops motivation to pursue the championship while managing everyday responsibilities like college and family. Takashi Yamabuki, formerly known as Takashi Segawa, is Meguru's ambitious childhood friend and a co-lead in the narrative. Growing up at his grandfather's small Goju-ryu dojo, Yamabuki's life was upended when his father, Koichi Segawa, was murdered by after becoming entangled in , prompting him to change his surname and drop out of high school. He trains in the lightweight division, incorporating , , and to specialize in high kicks and uppercuts. Intense and determined, Yamabuki provides a stark contrast to Meguru's casual approach, often pushing the group dynamic toward professional aspirations. His primary motivation stems from a desire for vengeance against his father's killers, fueling his drive to turn pro and excel in MMA. Supporting characters at Fighters Brew Gym include professional fighters who mentor the amateurs. Kenichiro Furuya, a A-rank pro known for his bearded appearance, actively invites newcomers like Meguru to tournaments and offers guidance on transitioning to competitive . Tadashi Watanabe, a B-rank pro nicknamed "Nabe," excels in takedowns and provides analytical insights during training sessions, helping amateurs refine their strategies against diverse opponents. The gym's president and instructors, including the pros, collectively foster a supportive environment for blending disciplines. Rivals like Yudai Kitamura and Shu Katori highlight the competitive depth of the amateur circuit. Kitamura, a peer to Meguru with a black belt (2nd dan), retired temporarily due to family pressures before recommitting to , where he shines in cross-arm locks and right straights. Ego-driven and initially skeptical of Meguru's abilities, he seeks professional success for fame and wealth, evolving into a key training partner who acknowledges mutual growth. Shu Katori, a 24-year-old from Shindokai Suruga Dojo with a wrestling background, stands at 180 cm with a long reach, dominating through back positioning and slippery holds as an elite all-rounder favored in national championships. Female characters enrich the gym's diversity, showcasing women's integration into MMA. Maki Kamiya, a 16-year-old second-year high schooler in the featherweight division, boasts three years of undefeated amateur experience, leveraging her height of 179 cm and 58 kg frame for powerful left middle kicks and clinch work. Brash yet caring, with a subtle crush on Meguru, she joins to affirm 's viability in mixed rules, later incorporating submissions like triangle chokes. Momoko Aikawa, nicknamed "," brings a foundation to the class, excelling in sleeve-snatching techniques despite her lazy tendencies; her natural talent makes her a promising contender addressing personal hurdles in the sport. Maria Kinukawa, the gym president's niece and ladies' class instructor, is a former Dutch women's champion who playfully mentors female trainees while navigating her own professional background. The ensemble of schoolmates and tournament opponents further illustrates MMA's breadth, with grapplers emphasizing ground control, strikers focusing on stand-up precision, and hybrids like Meguru bridging styles to drive interpersonal dynamics and competitive evolution.

Publication

Serialization

All-Rounder Meguru was written and illustrated by , a Japanese best known for his earlier series Eden: It's an Endless World!, which ran from 1997 to 2008. Endo incorporated authentic elements of (MMA) into the story, drawing on research into the promotion, a real Japanese MMA organization founded in 1985. For instance, he conducted interviews with Shooto officials, such as Secretariat General Toshiharu Suzuki, to ensure accurate portrayals of training regimens, tournament rules, and fighter experiences. The manga was serialized in Kodansha's Evening magazine, a bi-weekly publication aimed at adult male readers (seinen demographic) with interests in mature themes, sports, and drama. Serialization began on November 25, 2008, and concluded on March 8, 2016, spanning 178 chapters released on the magazine's standard bi-weekly schedule without major hiatuses. The series appeared in black-and-white format, typical of Japanese manga magazines, emphasizing detailed artwork for fight scenes and character development. Endo's production approach prioritized realism in depicting Shooto events, including precise rules and physical demands of amateur MMA circuits, which informed the narrative's focus on character growth through . As of November 2025, no new chapters or continuations have been announced, solidifying the finale as the complete run.

Volumes

All-Rounder Meguru was compiled into 19 volumes by in , with the first volume released on April 23, 2009, and the nineteenth and final volume on May 23, 2016. The series' chapters from Evening magazine were gathered into these editions, providing a complete collection of the 178-chapter run. In English, licensed the series for digital release, beginning with volume 1 on March 7, 2017, and completing all 19 volumes by March 2, 2021, available exclusively through digital platforms such as Kindle and . As of 2025, no physical print edition has been released in English. A French translation was initially published by starting July 6, 2011, but stopped after 3 volumes. Éditions resumed publication in 2022 under the title MMA: Mixed Martial Artists, with 16 volumes released as of October 2025 (ongoing). No major translations in other languages have been widely released.

Reception

Critical response

All-Rounder Meguru has been acclaimed by reviewers for its authentic depiction of (MMA), particularly in portraying the rigors of , realistic fight choreography, and the progression from amateur to professional levels within the organization. Critics highlight author Hiroki Endo's evident research into , noting the manga's technical accuracy in , striking, and overall fight dynamics, which avoids fantastical elements common in the genre. For instance, the series is described as a "love letter to the sport in ," with step-by-step sequences that mirror real MMA development. The manga's character development receives positive feedback for its relatable protagonists and strong ensemble dynamics, with growth arcs portrayed in a grounded, non-sensationalized manner. Meguru Takayanagi is praised as an earnest underdog whose journey feels authentic and motivational, supported by a diverse cast including practitioner Maki and expert , fostering believable interpersonal relationships. Reviewers appreciate how the story emphasizes personal evolution through dedication rather than innate genius, making the ensemble's interactions a standout feature. Opinions on the artwork are mixed, with Endo's style commended for its clean, fluid lines that effectively capture the intensity of fight scenes, though some find it occasionally stiff in non-action sequences. Pacing is lauded for its realistic progression, prioritizing gradual skill-building over dramatic tropes, but early volumes are critiqued for a slow start that may test readers' patience. The series' niche focus on MMA limits its broader appeal, primarily resonating with enthusiasts rather than general audiences. Specific review aggregates reflect this reception: on , it holds an average score of 7.63 out of 10 based on 3,878 user ratings as of November 2025, with reviewers calling it a "" for MMA fans. Similarly, lists an average rating of 3.86 out of 5 from 183 ratings for the first volume, underscoring its solid but specialized acclaim.

Awards and recognition

All-Rounder Meguru was selected as one of the Jury Recommended Works in the Manga Division at the 18th held in 2014. The official recognition highlighted the manga's realistic portrayal of high school students engaged in , a Japanese mixed martial arts promotion, emphasizing themes of youthful dedication and interpersonal dynamics within the sport. No official print circulation or sales figures from tracking services such as have been publicly disclosed for the series. However, licensed All-Rounder Meguru for digital release in English, with all 19 volumes made available starting in 2017 and remaining steadily accessible through platforms like and the publisher's site as of 2025. The has contributed to cultural discussions on women's participation in in by prominently featuring female fighters in amateur competitions, aligning with the sport's growing inclusion of women's divisions during the series' serialization period from 2008 to 2016. No additional formal awards or nominations have been announced for All-Rounder Meguru as of 2025.

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