Go!! Southern Ice Hockey Club

Go!! Southern Ice Hockey Club (行け!!南国アイスホッケー部, Yuke!! Nangoku Aisu Hokkē-bu) is a Japanese shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Kōji Kumeta. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday from April 1991 to August 1996, and compiled into twenty-three tankōbon volumes.

Go!! Southern Ice Hockey Club
Go!! Southern Ice Hockey Club volume 1
行け!!南国アイスホッケー部
(Yuke!! Nangoku Aisu Hokkē-bu)
Manga
Written byKōji Kumeta
Published byShogakukan
ImprintShōnen Sunday Comics
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Sunday
DemographicShōnen
Original runApril 3, 1991August 7, 1996
Volumes23

Plot

The series follows Getto Rando, who has been living in Canada and playing hockey there since he was ten. However, he also earned himself a very long suspension due to cheating and thus was more or less forced to return to Japan where he was recruited by Hamatsu High School in Kyushu, even though ice hockey is not popular in southern Japan and the school only has a roller hockey rink.

Genre Shift After Volume 4 the series changes in tone from a sports series about Hockey to a more gag oriented love comedy. The Characters previously important in the early volumes are excluded from the story.

Characters

Getto Rando (蘭堂月斗)
The protagonist of the story. He is a very skilled hockey player and has won multiple scoring titles in Canadian leagues of his age group. However, he is not afraid to go outside the rulebook to achieve victory.
Soara Okamoto (岡本そあら)
Soara is the manager of the hockey team. She is a bit uptight and constantly has to keep Getto and the rest of the hockey club in check.
Kentaro Amakusa (天草健太郎)
The coach of the hockey team, Kentaro was the former captain until his need for glasses sidelined him.
Maiko Asakiri (朝霧舞子)
Maiko is one of the most voluptuous girls in school and holds the title of Miss Hamatsu High. She is close friends with Soara.
Rob Doorman (ロブ・ドールマン)
A former teammate of Getto from Canada. Rob becomes an exchange student and finds himself at Hamatsu High School. Like Getto he was suspended from the leagues in Canada. He was banned for his violent outbreaks.
Yoshida (吉田)
The gentle giant of the hockey club. He is a timid guy and is often taken advantage of or made fun of by the other members of the hockey club, despite the strength he possesses.

Publication

Go!! Southern Ice Hockey Club is written and illustrated by Kōji Kumeta. It was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from April 3, 1991 to August 7, 1996.[1][2] Shogakukan compiled its individual chapters into twenty-three tankōbon volumes, released from January 18, 1992 to November 18, 1996.[3][4] Shogakukan re-released the series into eleven wideban volumes, published from December 16, 2000 to August 9, 2002.[5][6]

Volume list

No.Japanese release dateJapanese ISBN
01 January 18, 1992[3]4-09-122681-7
02 April 17, 1992[7]4-09-122682-5
03 May 18, 1992[8]4-09-122683-3
04 July 17, 1992[9]4-09-122684-1
05 September 18, 1992[10]4-09-122685-X
06 December 12, 1992[11]4-09-122686-8
07 March 18, 1993[12]4-09-122687-6
08 May 18, 1993[13]4-09-122688-4
09 July 17, 1993[14]4-09-122689-2
10 October 18, 1993[15]4-09-122690-6
11 December 11, 1993[16]4-09-123301-5
12 March 18, 1994[17]4-09-123302-3
13 June 18, 1994[18]4-09-123303-1
14 September 17, 1994[19]4-09-123304-X
15 December 10, 1994[20]4-09-123305-8
16 March 18, 1995[21]4-09-123306-6
17 July 18, 1995[22]4-09-123307-4
18 November 18, 1995[23]4-09-123308-2
19 March 18, 1996[24]4-09-123309-0
20 June 18, 1996[25]4-09-123310-4
21 August 10, 1996[26]4-09-125071-8
22 October 18, 1996[27]4-09-125072-6
23 November 18, 1996[4]4-09-125073-4
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