Yawara! (también conocido como Cinturón Negro en Occidente) es un manga de Naoki Urasawa que comenzó en Big Comic Spirits de 1986 a 1993. El manga en España fue editado por Glénat.

La historia trata sobre Yawara Inokuma, una joven promesa del judo que habiendo sido fuertemente educada en este deporte desde muy pequeña, lo único que desea es tener una vida normal como todas las demás chicas. Su abuelo, le convencerá de que su vida está ligada al judo y que un genio no puede desaprovechar los dones que tiene.

Musica: Miracle Girl
Interprete: Mariko Nagai
Album: Catch Ball
Año: 1990
Sello Discografico: Fun House Inc.

Manga:
Creado por: Naoki Urasawa
Editorial: Shōgakukan
Publicado en: Big Comic Spirits
Demografía: Seinen
Inicio de publicación: 1986
Fin de publicación: 1993
Volúmenes: 29

Anime:
Director: Hiroko Tokita
Estudio: Madhouse
Cadena televisiva : NTV
Primera emisión: 16 de octubre de 1989
Última emisión: 21 de septiembre de 1992
Episodios: 124

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