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Description

Kaminashi Nozomi (17) is an exceptional gymnast. So much so that colleges with some of the best gymnastics programs are trying to recruit her. Unfortunately for them, she has other plans. Due to her family being extremely poor, money is everything to her. That's why she wants to step into the world of Keijo. "Keijo" is a type of gambling sport where girls stand on a small floating platform and compete against one another. The aim is to push the other contestant off of the platform into the water, but they are only allowed to use their butt or breasts to push the others off. Will Nozomi be able to compete in the intense world of "Keijo," become the "Keijo Queen," and bring wealth and fortune to her family? 2d235


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Manga

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Associated Names
Hip Whip Girl
Кейджо!!!
竞女!!!!!!!!
競女!!!!!!!!
경녀!!!!!!!!

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Latest Release(s)
v.18 c.177-177.5 (end) by /a/nonymous 5 years ago
v.18 c.176 by /a/nonymous 5 years ago
v.18 c.175 by /a/nonymous 5 years ago
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Status in Country of Origin

18 Volumes (Complete)


Completely Scanlated?
Yes

Anime Start/End Chapter
Starts at Vol 4, Chap 35
Ends at Vol 10, Chap 90

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2 topics, 5 posts
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Rating
Average: 6.7 / 10.0 (159 votes)
Bayesian Average: 6.63 / 10.0
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Last Updated
January 29th, 2025 4:04pm PST - 4 months ago

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Serialized In (magazine)
Shuukan Shounen Sunday (Shogakukan)

Licensed (in English)
No

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On 408 wish lists
On 145 completed lists
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Gives a new meaning to "What that ahh do?"  
by MemeYakuza2019
2 years ago
Rating: 8.7  / 10.0

As ridiculous the concept is, this manga is pretty well thought out, sure some of the techniques are weird af but some have a good/great amount of detail put into them. The main character Kaminashi Nozomi is also great and her reason for becoming a Keijo player is somewhat relatable because she wants to live a better life along with her siblings. The main reason why I like Nozomi as a protagonist is because in almost all of her races she applies strategy into them, she also looses a lot specifically around the time when she became a pro which is a nice touch because I don't like when a main character always wins an never makes mistakes or take any L's and even when she does win its never through a one shot. The deuteragonist Sayaka Miyata is also great though I felt like her role as a secondary character was slowly deminising but thankfully that didn't happen. I also like the friendship/rivalry Miyata has with Nozomi even though their relationship sometimes feels a little too close which brings me to my next point. Theres a lot of yuri bait in Keijo!!!!!!!! even though nothing ever happens between any of the characters and yes I know this is a shounen but if we can have fanservice of lolis then GL shoudn't be a problem. I mainly brought this up because of Nozomi & Miyata since the yuri bait mainly comes from them an yeah I know what you're going to say "but they're just friends, friendships between girls don't have to be romantic" yeah I understand that but friends don't blush at each other (an they do that a lot by the way) course I'm not saying there necessarily has to be something going on between them, but if the author is going to keep teasing readers that much then he should've gone through with it. I could tell this series was starting to feel rushed around the Ahh Graduation Arc which I heard was because the author had to wrap it up around the same time the anime ended which sucks because the anime only had a measly 12 eps run so I can tell that some things were skipped over, why even give a popular manga an adaptation if it just leads to the source material being either rushed or canceled. A shame this manga had to end at just 177 chapters when it definetly had the type of story that should've lasted to 200 or even 300 chapters since there seemed like there was a lot more that could've been explored upon in the world of Keijo like other countries outside of Japan like the US.
Anyways if you like sports manga give Keijo!!!!!!!! a shot even though I'll it the first couple of pages in the first chapter is a pretty bland start.



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Ridiculous, outrageous, hilarious  
by zbo14
7 years ago
Rating: 7.0  / 10.0

Keijo is, at its core, a bawdy ecchi manga about young women who participate in a sport where they use their breasts and butts in a sumo-like sport. The goal is to cause the other participants to touch the ground or fall out of the ring. This, on its own, is pretty unremarkable. What makes Keijo really interesting is the number of tone/focus shifts it undergoes throughout its run.

At the start, it follows fairly standard sports manga themes; friendships are forged in testing/training, the main characters discover the will to train and get better, and battles are fought and lessons are learned. As the arcs progress, however, many of the original themes fall away, and while it's still ostensibly framed as a sports manga, the themes and tropes are entirely derived from martial arts stories like DBZ and Chinese wuxia themes. Despite these tone shifts, the series manages to avoid taking itself too seriously, and manages to keep up its stream of ridiculous, impossible gag breast and butt "moves". While there are points when you might forget you're reading a gag manga, that usually doesn't last for more than a chapter or two.

My main dissatisfaction with the series is related to how much changes over the plot arcs. I thought there was a lot more that could've been done at particular points of the story, rather than moving on to a different phase of the main character's career. In some respects, coupled with the tone shifts, it felt a bit like Samurai Flamenco (which I enjoyed).

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Butts/Breasts battles!! It's badass. believe me! Also, it's really funny.  
by Swifft
9 years ago
Rating: N/A

This manga is stupid as hell but it's no secret. It sounds crazy, but in spite of the completely off-the-wall premise, this is a legitimate sports series with legitimate developments and a good cast of characters. I reviewed this at length and the basic summary of my thoughts is "yeah, the author knows what he's doing" in all the right ways.

Full review:
https://terrenceswiff.wordpress.com/2016/03/21/keijo/

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Self-aware and hilarious  
by AbsoluteTrash
9 years ago
Rating: 10.0  / 10.0

I came in expecting a turd that would keep me decently amused for a minute or two but I now leave with actual respect for this manga.

For anyone who calls this stupid, I wholeheartedly agree. It is indeed extremely stupid. But anyone who gives the series a 1.0/10 because it is stupid would be terribly wrong.

The comedy is top notch, mostly due to how ridiculous the sport can be. I mean, with moves like 'Vacuum Ass Cannon' and 'Nipple Spring Throw', it's pretty obvious this is not a serious sports manga and it doesn't treat itself seriously in the slightest. If anything, this manga is hyper self aware and a fantastic parody of other sports manga.

It has all the cliché hallmarks of other sports manga such as 'The Friends Who Start Off As Rivals But Are Touched By The MC's Sincerity' or the 'Other School Team Who Is Badassedly Introduced As Much Stronger But Get Beaten Through Hardwork/Last Minute Asspulls'. However, by putting these clichés through the silly premises, it becomes a refreshing change of pace that I appreciate.

Throw in a decent storyline, extremely likeable characters as well as fantastic blood pumping 'battles' and I think it's safe to say that it's a very solid series that I do not regret reading.

However, it's important to keep an open mind when reading this due to the astronomical amount of T&A involved. I, myself am not partial to large amounts of fanservice but I still largely enjoyed the manga due to the clever uses of said anatomy.

Overall, if you are looking for a philosophical manga of youths struggling to find their footing in the continuously shifting world of sports, you aren't going to find anything of the sort here. But if you are like me and want to laugh your ass off for the entirety of the time spent reading, then you are in for a treat!



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This is very good!  
by umichuu
9 years ago
Rating: N/A

I suppose I understand why there are so many poor ratings. The manga is absolutely ridiculous. I can see people scoffing at this for being outrageous. Though, I absolutely love it. It's thrilling, sexy, and very entertaining. Excellent art and well written dialogue.

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Surprisingly Good  
by Uthred
9 years ago
Rating: N/A

The sport is of course ridiculous. But once you move past this then you find its actually a fairly solid shounen sports piece. You have all the usual genre elements and plot devices and theyre handled fairly well. It's also quite amusing, plenty of lampooning other anime/manga and poking fun at itself (the Gates of Babylon reference was quality).

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It's a shame the people don't understand the purpose of this work  
by Diego C Castro
10 years ago
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Keijo is a series for fun. The work plays with the ecchi and sport genre together, not limited to put a bit of a each in the other, but mix them in a single, inseparable, making the plot of the series does not exist without both.

Although the narrative is not brilliant, the author's expertise in creating a sports believable and yet so absurd, makes it worth the intriguing journey of how a manga with so much fan service can not only use it intelligently as well with good humor. Unfortunately it is not a work for everyone, but for those who please, will please enough.

Do not get carried away by appearances or superficial impressions. Take a chance.

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Not self-aware and extremely stupid  
by buttplug
10 years ago
Rating: 1.0  / 10.0

Imagine if rock-paper-scissors was turned into a professional sport, then make a manga out of it. The only real entertainment this manga offers is the ecchi. The comedy seems to only stem from the ridiculous premise, and otherwise nothing else.

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