Megalobox
Oshimeter
Synopsis
In a filthy, beat-down future where fighters strap on mechanical exoskeletons called Gear to hit harder, move faster, and put on a show, an underground boxer named Junk Dog is wasting his talent throwing rigged matches just to keep his sketchy manager fed. His problem? He's good — really good — but he's stuck losing on purpose with no way out. Then he runs into Yuuri, the undefeated champion of Megalo Box, and something clicks. Junk Dog decides he's done losing on purpose. He's going to enter Megalonia, the biggest tournament in the sport, and fight his way to the top — gearless, with nothing but his own fists and a fake ID. The whole thing is a love letter to Ashita no Joe, updated with a cyberpunk coat of paint and a retro animation style that feels pulled straight from the late '90s. It looks rough and textured in the best way. The hip-hop soundtrack ties everything together, giving the show this raw, street-level energy that never lets up across its tight 13 episodes. No filler, no wasted arcs — just a straight shot from the bottom to whatever's waiting at the top. If you liked Hajime no Ippo's underdog fights but want something grittier and more stylized, or if Samurai Champloo's aesthetic blend of old and new is your thing, this one's worth your time. It knows exactly what it wants to be and commits fully.
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Characters
Joe
Underground Megalobox fighter, challenged to fight in Megalonia, later becomes Nomad.
Portrayed by Hosoya Yoshimasa
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