TIGER MASK W
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
38
RELEASE
July 2, 2017
LENGTH
24 min
DESCRIPTION
In "The Tiger's Hole," the behind-the-scenes organization of the revived wresting world, two young wrestlers take a stand. One of those fighters has inherited the training facility and mask of a tiger that Naoto Itou left at the foot of Mount Fuji. The other fighter has been victorious at fierce competitions since entering The Tiger's Hole, and has obtained the black Tiger Mask. A Tiger Mask that walks down the path of light, and a Tiger Mask that walks down the path of shadow. Neither of them have ever seen each other's face... In the ring, the two are fated rivals, but their goals are the same: "Crush The Tiger's Hole!"
CAST
Naoto Azuma
Taku Yashiro
Takuma Fujii
Yuuichirou Umehara
Kazuchika Okada
Masakazu Morita
Kenny Omega
Hideyuki Hori
Miss X
Yuu Kobayashi
Hiroshi Tanahashi
Kenichi Suzumura
Tetsuya Naito
Kappei Yamaguchi
Tomohiro Ishii
Kenji Nomura
Kouta Ibushi
Kouta Ibushi
Tama Tonga
Naoki Imamura
Bad Luck Fale
Keiji Hirai
EVIL
Fukushi Ochiai
Haruna Takaoka
Suzuko Mimori
Ruriko Yamashina
Chiemi Chiba
Daisuke Fujii
Takeshi Kusao
YOSHI‐HASHI
Hiroshi Okamoto
Lady
Yukiko Morishita
Yuuji Nagata
Masaki Terasoma
Kentarou Takaoka
Ryouichi Tanaka
Yellow Devil
Bin Shimada
Togi Makabe
Togi Makabe
Tooru Yano
Kazumasa Fukagawa
Ryuu Wakamatsu
Daisuke Kishio
Tomoaki Honma
Masaya Takatsuka
Gedou
Eiji Takemoto
EPISODES
Dubbed
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REVIEWS
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68/100A great wrestling shounen for wrestling fans... but not really anyone else.Continue on AniListA Background on the Tiger Mask Character
Tiger Mask was originally a show that ran from 1969 to 1971 by Toei Animation. Airing over 100 episodes, Tiger Mask was originally created by Asaki Takamori (Pen Name: Ikki Kajiwara), and the character has gone through a multitude of adaptation and changes. From manga to anime, Tiger Mask is ingrained in pop culture, inspiring the likes of King from Tekken, and Incineroar from Pokémon. He is even a real-life wrestler being portrayed by the likes of Satoru Sayama and others. A true innovator in wrestling, Tiger Mask/Satoru Sayama innovated Japan's light-weight scene and paved the way for the cruiserweights of modern wrestling.
##### The first Tiger Mask Satoru Sayama------The First Tiger Mask Manga-------The First Tiger Mask Anime I wanted to start with this little history lesson to point out the rich history of Tiger Mask, both in television and in real-life. While not necessary to know before going into Tiger Mask W, it does help to understand the draw the character has, and the conception of the reboot: Tiger Mask W.
What is Tiger Mask W? Tiger Mask W is 38 episode show made by Toei Animation from October, 2016 to July, 2017, serving as a sort of "reboot" and "sequel" to the original anime. It was produced with New Japan Pro-Wrestling giving the show many wrestler cameos, along with directly referencing NJPW, with the company playing a large role in the plot of the story. This means tons cameos from NJPW like Okada, The Bullet Club, Tanahashi, current AEW star Kenny Omega, and Togi Makabe who is the only wrestler to voice his own character.
I also want to mention that in the world of Tiger Mask W, wrestling is 100% "real". The fights aren't predetermined, the hits are full-contact, and wrestlers fight for their lives in the ring.
Plot and Story (Episode 1 spoilers): The show starts over 40 years after the original Tiger Mask anime. A global wrestling monopoly named: Global Wrestling Monopoly (GWM) (creative name) challenged the Zipangu Pro-Wrestling team and destroys them along with their manager Daisuke Fuji, who is permanently injured and nearly killed by GWM's top fighter Yellow Devil. Naoto Azuma and his friend Takuma Fuji, son of Daisuke, witness the brutal attack on their mentor and seek revenge on the GWM. Naoto trains under Kentaro Takaoka, the original Tiger Mask's former ally, to become the new Tiger Mask. Takuma however trains under the Tiger's Den, the villainous agency partnered with GWM after being recruited by Yellow Devil under the pretense of giving him the chance for revenge. Takuma takes up the mantle "Tiger the Dark". Both Naota and Takuma lose touch with each other, neither aware of the mask they now wrestle under.
It's a pretty standard revenge plot, helped by the fact that there are two leads to the show. Naota being the straight-laced nice guy, fighting as a "face" to take down GWM head-on. Takuma, while his heart is in the right place, sides with the enemy, often using "heelish" tactics, training with villains, and working his way up from the inside to get to Yellow Devil. It's nothing that stands out of the ordinary. The story is pretty cookie cutter with no crazy twists or turns to speak of for the most part, and while I wouldn't really deduct points for being simple, it definitely doesn't help it stand out from other Shounen similar to it.
Animation and Genre The biggest appeal to me about sports anime is being able to see a sport you enjoy done in the flashy, stylistic portrayal of anime. Whether you're a basketball, baseball, volleyball, or tennis fan, it's cool seeing whatever sport you enjoy done in an anime. It often times provides the chance to create a show centered around a different form of action than others like it. The intensity of a baseball match, the finesse of an ice skating performance, these usually happen though fights in anime, but the sports genre lets us see action in a different way. Wrestling is no different; however, it (and other sports like boxing) have the advantage, and sometime disadvantage of being centered around fights, a form of action that many MANY anime out there are entirely based around. On the plus side, you are able to portray fights in a way that most anime doesn't, with unique moves and a unique rule-set of needing to "pin" or "submit" your opponent. On the other hand, you need to make your "action fight anime" stand out from the hundreds of others out there.
This is where Tiger Mask W's greatest strength lies: it's action. I'm happy to say that when it comes to "in-ring" action and animation, the show really shines. It is a real treat as a pro-wrestling fan seeing clothlines, top-rope dives, wrestling submissions, power-bombs, and slams preformed to create a truly unique style of action for anime. The unique action is helped with the inclusion of some great animation, capturing the impact of wrestling moves and fluidity in their execution:
This isn't to say that it's perfect however. Outside of the ring, animation is pretty standard looking, and sometimes, the action in the ring does come out a little stiff:
Overall though, the animation is a huge plus; making the in-ring action a real joy and exciting spectacle for the viewer.
Characters and Pacing The negatives of Tiger Mask W start to rear their heads here, specifically with the characters. Saying that the characters are "boring" would be an understatement. They are extremely forgettable with little to remember them by, except by design. I will say that the designs are a big plus. When you're dealing with the attire of a pro-wrestler, it's not hard to stand out in that department. The NJPW cameos are a fun treat, but amount to little more than fan service. The original characters to the show are no more than one note stand-ins to service the plot. They get the job done, but don't expect to remember them after you're done.
If we are bring up designs, I must mention the laughable design of Miss X, who's proportions and attire are... unique. I know this is standard for anime, but it's too humorous not to mention:
Another negative I had was the pacing of the show. The start and end of this show are a real blast, with high action, cool fights, and an interesting enough story to grab the audience's attention. However, Toei does what Toei does best and fills the middle with boring, snoozville filler. For a few episodes, we start meandering in place not really going anywhere, with some subpar episodes. Like the episode about when Kenny Omega eats all the sweets in town so Togi Makabe can't enjoy any. This is only a minority of the show, but it's back-to-back placement in the middle really slowed things down for me.
Music A quick mention of the music of this show. The opening and closing of the show are great, with the opening being a modern rework of the original Tiger Mask theme.
For "in-episode" music though, the show tends to lack in variety and flash. With this lack of variety, binging the show can lead to hearing the same songs over and over again, which slowly can get on the nerves.
Is it Worth Watching? While a score of 68 may seem really low for the show, it's actually one I'd recommend... sometimes. If you're pro-wrestling fan, then yes, absolutely. I'd be very surprised if someone who is a fan of pro-wrestling watched this and didn't get any enjoyment out of it. If you're a die hard "action shounen" fan, especially if you like the sports genre, I think there's something here for you to enjoy as well. All in all though, the show, while having a unique premise with some strong points, isn't one you should be rushing to watch, and you wouldn't miss much skipping it.
Overall I really enjoyed Tiger Mask W. I scored it higher on my own personal list than this review though, because while I personally really enjoyed it, it will really only be enjoyable to a niche audience. Tiger Mask W is far from a bad anime though. While it does not deliver much that's unique from others like it, it's a show with some real charm, carried by some great action done in a unique style that easily scratches that pro-wrestling itch I, and many other fans may have. A show that I hope becomes well known among wrestling fans, with the right person, Tiger Mask W can easily be an enjoyable anime that's sure to stand out from others in your sports/shounen list.
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SCORE
- (3.15/5)
TRAILER
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Ended inJuly 2, 2017
Main Studio Toei Animation
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Hashtag #タイガーマスクW