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Football Nation (Japanese: フットボールネーション, Hepburn: Futtobōru Nēshon) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuki Otake. It began serialization in Shogakukan 's Big Comic Superior magazine in December 2009.
Video games Manga 1977 Arrow Emblem: Hawk of the Grand Prix: Rintaro: Auto racing Anime [11] 2011 Asahinagu: Ai Kozaki Naginata Manga [5] 1995 Ashen Victor: Yukito Kishiro: Motorball [a] Manga [7] 1976 Ashita e Kick-off: Ikki Kajiwara: American football Manga [15] 1968 Ashita no Joe: Asao Takamori, Tetsuya Chiba: Boxing Manga [5] 1968 Attack No ...
Days (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese sports manga series written and illustrated by Tsuyoshi Yasuda.It was serialized by Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine from April 2013 to January 2021, with its chapters collected in 42 tankōbon volumes.
Video games based on anime and manga also known as anime-based games, this is a list of computer and video games that are based on manga or anime properties. The list does not include games based on western cartoons , which are separately listed at List of video games based on cartoons .
Akakichi no Eleven (赤き血のイレブン, Akakichi no Irebun, literally "Red-Blooded Eleven" [1]) is a manga series written by Ikki Kajiwara with drawings by Mitsuyoshi Sonoda. An anime adaptation produced by Tokyo TV Douga aired between 1970 and 1971, which consists of 52 episodes lasting about 24 minutes.
Eyeshield 21 (Japanese: アイシールド21, Hepburn: Aishīrudo Nijūichi) is a Japanese manga series written by Riichiro Inagaki and illustrated by Yusuke Murata.The series tells the story of Sena Kobayakawa, an introverted boy who joins an American football club as a secretary, but after being coerced by quarterback Yoichi Hiruma, becomes the team's running back, wearing jersey number 21 ...
While developing the manga, Takahashi also contacted Nippon Animation to make an anime series at the same time. Despite being based on the Hungry Heart, Takahashi stated that the two would be highly different. [1] The manga was serialized in Akita Shoten's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Champion from January 24, 2002, [2] to February 10 ...
Two video games, both titled Aoki Densetsu Shoot!, were made for the Super Famicom [9] and the Game Boy. The Super Famicom game was developed by Affect , published by KSS , and released on December 16, 1994, [ 10 ] while the Game Boy game was published by Banpresto and released on April 7, 1995. [ 11 ]