Ja Kanji: | やじきた学園道中記 |
Ja Romaji: | Yajikita Gakuen Dōchūki |
Type: | manga |
Author: | Ryōko Shitō |
Publisher: | Akita Shoten |
Demographic: | Shōjo |
Magazine: | Bonita (1982–1991) Mystery Bonita (2003–2006) |
First: | 1982 |
Last: | 2006 |
Volumes: | 29 |
Type: | OVA |
Director: | Yoshihisa Matsumoto |
Producer: | Hiroshi Tazaki (ep. 1) Kazuhiko Ikeguchi (ep. 1) Hiroyuki Yonemasu (ep. 2) Michihisa Abe (ep. 2) |
Music: | Nobuhiko Kashihara |
Studio: | J.C.Staff |
First: | September 15, 1989 |
Last: | July 25, 1991 |
Episodes: | 2 |
Episode List: |
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is a manga series by . The manga was published by Akita Shoten; 29 volumes (1982–1991, magazine), 2003–2006, magazine, and compiled into 29 tankōbon volumes.[1] [2]
The stories follow the adventures of Shinokita Reiko (Kita) and Yajima Junko (Yaji) as they move from school to school fighting corruption, Yakuza, gangs, and ninja. Both Yaji and Kita have extraordinary hand-to-hand fighting skills, which they actually work on improving. Yaji's family runs a dojo and Kita's father is a police captain. The characters are based on the theme in Tōkaidōchū Hizakurige, where the characters, often called Yaji and Kita, frequently find themselves in hilarious situations.[3]
The manga began serialization in 1982 in Bonita magazine and then in 2003 was transferred to Mystery Bonita magazine, both published by Akita Shoten. It was later compiled into 29 tankōbon volumes.
The manga has been reprinted and collected in multiple editions:
Tales of Yajikita College was adapted into two OVAs series by J.C.Staff released on September 15, 1989 and July 25, 1991.[4] [5]