Martial Arts Roots explores the fascinating relationship between real-world martial arts and their depiction in manga, revealing how disciplines like karate, judo, kendo, and aikido inspire the dynamic combat choreography seen in visual storytelling. The book examines how manga artists adapt specific techniques, stances, and movements, often amplifying them for dramatic effect while still reflecting core values of honor and discipline. For example, it explains how a specific karate stance might be modified in manga to emphasize a character's power or agility, showcasing the translation of real-world techniques into visual art. This unique approach dissects manga panels and compares them with instructional martial arts materials to highlight the cultural exchange between these two worlds. By understanding the foundational elements of various fighting styles, artists can create more believable combat sequences, while martial arts practitioners can gain a new appreciation for their art. The book progresses from introducing core martial arts concepts and techniques to analyzing specific manga series and characters, ultimately reflecting on the cultural impact and responsible representation of martial arts traditions.