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Original runApril 4, 2006 – September 26, 2006Episodes25 + 1 special Air Gear: Break on the SkyDirected byShinji IshiharaWritten byAtsushi MaekawaStudioReleasedNovember 17, 2010 – June 17, 2011Runtime28 minutesEpisodes3Air Gear (: エア・ギア,: Ea Gia) is a written and illustrated. Air Gear revolves around the life of Itsuki Minami 'Ikki or Crow', also known as 'Baby Face', 'Lil (and Little) Crow', and his friends. The story follows their use of Air Gear, an in-universe invention derived from inline skates. Initial sections of the plot carries out the introduction of characters that eventually join Ikki. As the story progresses, it focuses on their roles as Storm Riders and their quest to be on the top of the Tower.
The pinnacle that all Storm Riders hope to reach. Air Gear won the 2006 in the category. The series concluded on May 28, 2012 with Chapter 357, but was continued with a new chapter.
At the end of Chapter 358, the author of the manga told readers to look forward to more Air Gear. Main article:A new fad by the name of 'Air Treks' (a futuristic evolution of aggressive skating) has swept the nation's youth and all over gangs are being formed that compete in various events using their A-Ts. Ikki is a middle-school boy who is the toughest street-fighting punk on the east side of town and part of the gang 'The East-Side Gunz'. He lives with four adopted gorgeous sisters who took him in when he was a kid.
But what Ikki doesn't know is that the girls are part of one of the most infamous A-T gangs, 'Sleeping Forest'. It does not take long before Ikki finds out about the world of Air Treks and is propelled into a fate he had not foreseen, learning about his past and making a number of storm riding allies on the way.Media Manga. See also:Air Gear was serialized in from 2002 to 2012. Chapter 357 concluded the manga. 37 have been released in Japan by Shōnen Magazine Comics.The Air Gear manga was licensed for release in the United States by and the first volume was released on July 25, 2006. Published the series under the Kodansha Comics imprint after Del Rey's shut down.
On December 25, 2015 writer and creator Oh! Great released a second epilogue chapter also celebrating the most recent character popularity poll. In times following and in the chapter itself Oh Great! Has made it known he hopes to continue creating chapter content for the series.Anime. Kimlinger, Carl (October 1, 2006).
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