In the 32 days since its debut in Japan, the anime film The First Slam Dunk, based on Takehiko Inoue’s Slam Dunk basketball manga, has grossed 6.7 billion yen and sold more than 4.61 million tickets. This is the fifth straight weekend that the film
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Fans were excited to see The First Slam Dunk because it was a continuation of Takehiko Inoue’s original Slam Dunk series. Nevertheless, the film has accomplished something quite unusual for a series that hasn’t seen a new installment in over twenty-five years: it has become
Slam Dunk may have ended years ago, but its legacy and fan following live on to this day. The franchise has a staunch fan base who refuse to put the series down from the pedestal, and rightfully so. The story is packed with some amazing
On November 4, the Japanese animation studio Toei Animation released a new promotional video for the new anime film The First Slam Dunk via a livestream. The film is based on Takehiko Inoue’s popular basketball manga, Slam Dunk. The livestream revealed the film’s main cast
Slam Dunk is not just a sports anime, it is an emotion for all otakus. Takehiko Inoue’s portrayal of basketball and its sentiments can capture any wandering mind. After the anime’s abrupt end in 1996, fans had almost left hope for its revival. Yet, the
Slam Dunk, the God of sports manga/anime, is back after decades with the first movie of the franchise, which is appropriately named “The First Slam Dunk.” Tensai Sakuragi Hanamichi will make his appearance once again to win the hearts of every otaku out there. The
As we wait for the summer anime lineup, another forgotten anime giant has been creeping up on us. I’m talking about Slam Dunk, the legendary basketball series by Takehiko Inoue. It’s been two decades since the anime’s last episode aired, and just as fans had
A veritable legend, Masami Suda has contributed as an animator, animation director, and character designer in various classic anime series for more than half a decade. Continue scrolling to keep readingClick the button below to start this article in quick view. Start Quick Read His
Fans have been waiting for a sequel to the Slam Dunk anime for more than two decades. Finally, it looks like the series’ continuation is not a distant dream but a close at hand reality. Takehiko Inoue’s last announcement about the movie in January riled
Slam Dunk was the first sports manga that I ever read, and I fell inevitably in love with the series. The series oozes adrenaline to the point where you will breathlessly keep reading/watching the whole manga/anime with absolutely no breaks. Continue scrolling to keep readingClick
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Sports-themed anime is truly one of the most captivating genres of anime if done rightly. Anime like Haikyuu and Ace of Diamond have taken this genre to a whole new level, and brand-new sports anime are coming out every season. Continue scrolling to keep readingClick