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  2. Aim for the Ace! - Wikipedia

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    Aim for the Ace!, known in Japan as Ace o Nerae! (Japanese: エースをねらえ!, Hepburn: Ēsu o Nerae!), is a manga series written and illustrated by Sumika Yamamoto. The series tells the story of Hiromi Oka, a high school student who wants to become a professional tennis player as she struggles against mental weakness, anxiety and thwarted ...

  3. List of Aim for the Ace! episodes - Wikipedia

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    The first series uses "Ace o Nerae!" as its opening theme and "Shiroi Tennis Court" (白いテニスコート) as its ending them, both performed by Kumiko Ōsugi. [2] [14] The opening and ending theme from Shin Ace o Nerae!, "Seishun ni Kakero!" (青春にかけろ) and "Ashita ni Mukatte" (明日に向かって), were performed by band VIP. [15]

  4. Gunbuster - Wikipedia

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    The title is a combination of the titles of classic tennis manga and anime Aim for the Ace! and hit action drama film Top Gun, whose plot inspired Gunbuster ' s. [4] To celebrate Gainax's 20th anniversary in 2004, a sequel to Gunbuster, Diebuster (or Gunbuster 2), was released as an OVA. The sequel features new characters and mecha, but retains ...

  5. List of sports anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Ace of Diamond: Yuji Terajima: Baseball Manga [3] [4] 2013 After School Dice Club: Hirō Nakamichi Board games Manga 2003 Ahiru no Sora: Takeshi Hinata Basketball Manga 1973 Aim for the Ace! Sumika Yamamoto: Tennis Manga [5] [6] 2002 Air Gear: Oh! great: Inline skating (Air Treking) Manga [7] 1970 Akakichi no Eleven: Ikki Kajiwara, Mitsuyoshi ...

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    Key takeaways. Your year-end credit card summary has a lot of useful information about your spending habits and debt accumulation from the past year.

  7. Yoshiaki Kawajiri - Wikipedia

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    Aim for the Ace! (1973) – ending Illustration, key animation; Jungle Kurobe (1973) – key animation; Samurai Giants (1973) – key animation; Judo Sanka (1974) – key animation; Hajime Ningen Gyatoruz (1974) – key animation; The Fire G-Man (1975) – key animation; Adventures of Ganba (1975) – key animation

  8. Diebuster - Wikipedia

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    DieBuster, also known as Aim for the Top 2! (トップをねらえ 2!, Toppu o Nerae Tsū!) and GunBuster 2, is a Japanese original video animation (OVA) series directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki, written by Yōji Enokido and animated by Gainax. It was created to commemorate the studio's 20th anniversary in 2004, and is a sequel to their 1988 OVA ...

  9. Sumika Yamamoto - Wikipedia

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    Sumika Yamamoto is a shōjo manga artist born on June 17, 1949. She debuted as a manga artist in 1971 with "Sono Hitokoto ga ienakute" in the manga magazine Margaret before achieving success with "Ace o Nerae".