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Shoot! | |
シュート! (Shūto) | |
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Genre | Sports |
Manga | |
Written by | Tsukasa Ōshima |
Published by | Kodansha |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Magazine |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | 1990 – 2003 |
Volumes | 66 |
Anime television series | |
Aoki Densetsu Shoot! | |
Directed by | Daisuke Nishio |
Produced by |
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Written by | Junki Takegami |
Music by | Yusuke Honma |
Studio | Toei Animation |
Original network | Fuji TV |
Original run | November 7, 1993 – December 25, 1994 |
Episodes | 58 |
Anime film | |
Directed by | Daisuke Nishio |
Produced by |
|
Written by | Junki Takegami |
Music by | Yusuke Honma |
Studio | Toei Animation |
Released | December 4, 1994 |
Runtime | 25 minutes |
Anime television series | |
Shoot! Goal to the Future | |
Directed by | Noriyuki Nakamura |
Written by | Mitsutaka Hirota |
Studio | |
Licensed by | Crunchyroll |
Original network | AT-X, Tokyo MX, TV Shizuoka, ytv, BS NTV, BS Fuji |
Original run | July 2, 2022 – September 24. 2022 |
Episodes | 13 |
Shoot! ( Japanese: シュート!, Hepburn: Shūto) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsukasa Ōshima. It was published in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine between 1990 and 2003. The story revolves around a boy named Toshihiko Tanaka, who had just started at Kakegawa High School in order to play association football with his idol, Yoshiharu Kubo. Toshi's friends were not interested in playing football again until he convinces them to join the team and soon the team would enter the All-Japan High School Championship.
A 58-episode anime television series adaptation titled Aoki Densetsu Shoot! (蒼き伝説 シュート!, lit. 'Blue Legend Shoot!') was produced by Toei Animation and broadcast between November 7, 1993, and December 25, 1994, on Fuji Television. A brand-new original anime television series by EMT Squared and Magic Bus titled Shoot! Goal to the Future (シュート!Goal to the Future) aired from July 2 to September 24, 2022, on AT-X, Tokyo MX, TV Shizuoka, ytv, BS NTV, and BS Fuji. [1] [2] Noriyuki Nakamura directed the series alongside Junichi Kitamura serving as assistant director, Mitsutaka Hirota writing the scripts, and Yukiko Akiyama designing the characters. [3] Crunchyroll has licensed the series. [4]
A side story volume centered around Yoshiharu Kubo was released in 1994.
Shoot! won the 1994 Kodansha Manga Award for the shōnen category. [5]
Toshihiko "Toshi" Tanaka joined the same soccer club that his idol, Yoshiharu Kubo, plays for at Kakegawa High School. When Toshi played in junior high with two of his friends Kenji Shiraishi and Kazuhiro Hiramatsu, they were known as the Kakenishi golden trio. However, in high school, his friends do not want or cannot play soccer anymore. Hiramatsu is forced to study by his father so that he would become a respectable adult. However, Hiramatsu loves soccer and wants to play so he confronts his father and says that he wants to play soccer with his friends and that he would never understand his love for soccer. As it turns out, his father played soccer during his youth and, remembering how much he loved it, decides to let Hiramatsu play soccer but under the condition that he will keep his grades up as well. Shiraishi on the other hand quit soccer because he lost his temper and got into a fight that ended up disqualifying their team. He eventually joins the Kakegawa High School soccer club because he loves soccer and playing in the golden trio.
Tragedy struck Kake-High soccer club when they lost their captain and ace striker Yoshiharu Kubo. During the semifinal match against Kakekita, they were down 1–2 with less than ten minutes left. Kubo was on defense helping Kenji defend the goal against Hirose's Knuckle Shoot, when he decided to make an effort to tie the game. Kubo took the ball from his own side of the pitch, passed every Kakekita player, and scored the tying goal. Kubo collapsed and died after the game. Toshi scored the last and winning goal for Kake-High with the end result 2–3.
The team could not get over Kubo's death and lost to Fujita East before they got to the Nationals. Soon after, Mahori, a Brazilian-Japanese student appears. He decides to join their team after making a bit of mayhem. The whole team decides to follow Kubo's example and play fun soccer, vowing to get to the Nationals in his name.
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] Both games have exhibition modes, story modes, and a variety of options. Famicom Tsūshin scored the Game Boy game an 18 out of 40. [12]
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Shoot! | |
シュート! (Shūto) | |
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Genre | Sports |
Manga | |
Written by | Tsukasa Ōshima |
Published by | Kodansha |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Magazine |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | 1990 – 2003 |
Volumes | 66 |
Anime television series | |
Aoki Densetsu Shoot! | |
Directed by | Daisuke Nishio |
Produced by |
|
Written by | Junki Takegami |
Music by | Yusuke Honma |
Studio | Toei Animation |
Original network | Fuji TV |
Original run | November 7, 1993 – December 25, 1994 |
Episodes | 58 |
Anime film | |
Directed by | Daisuke Nishio |
Produced by |
|
Written by | Junki Takegami |
Music by | Yusuke Honma |
Studio | Toei Animation |
Released | December 4, 1994 |
Runtime | 25 minutes |
Anime television series | |
Shoot! Goal to the Future | |
Directed by | Noriyuki Nakamura |
Written by | Mitsutaka Hirota |
Studio | |
Licensed by | Crunchyroll |
Original network | AT-X, Tokyo MX, TV Shizuoka, ytv, BS NTV, BS Fuji |
Original run | July 2, 2022 – September 24. 2022 |
Episodes | 13 |
Shoot! ( Japanese: シュート!, Hepburn: Shūto) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsukasa Ōshima. It was published in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine between 1990 and 2003. The story revolves around a boy named Toshihiko Tanaka, who had just started at Kakegawa High School in order to play association football with his idol, Yoshiharu Kubo. Toshi's friends were not interested in playing football again until he convinces them to join the team and soon the team would enter the All-Japan High School Championship.
A 58-episode anime television series adaptation titled Aoki Densetsu Shoot! (蒼き伝説 シュート!, lit. 'Blue Legend Shoot!') was produced by Toei Animation and broadcast between November 7, 1993, and December 25, 1994, on Fuji Television. A brand-new original anime television series by EMT Squared and Magic Bus titled Shoot! Goal to the Future (シュート!Goal to the Future) aired from July 2 to September 24, 2022, on AT-X, Tokyo MX, TV Shizuoka, ytv, BS NTV, and BS Fuji. [1] [2] Noriyuki Nakamura directed the series alongside Junichi Kitamura serving as assistant director, Mitsutaka Hirota writing the scripts, and Yukiko Akiyama designing the characters. [3] Crunchyroll has licensed the series. [4]
A side story volume centered around Yoshiharu Kubo was released in 1994.
Shoot! won the 1994 Kodansha Manga Award for the shōnen category. [5]
Toshihiko "Toshi" Tanaka joined the same soccer club that his idol, Yoshiharu Kubo, plays for at Kakegawa High School. When Toshi played in junior high with two of his friends Kenji Shiraishi and Kazuhiro Hiramatsu, they were known as the Kakenishi golden trio. However, in high school, his friends do not want or cannot play soccer anymore. Hiramatsu is forced to study by his father so that he would become a respectable adult. However, Hiramatsu loves soccer and wants to play so he confronts his father and says that he wants to play soccer with his friends and that he would never understand his love for soccer. As it turns out, his father played soccer during his youth and, remembering how much he loved it, decides to let Hiramatsu play soccer but under the condition that he will keep his grades up as well. Shiraishi on the other hand quit soccer because he lost his temper and got into a fight that ended up disqualifying their team. He eventually joins the Kakegawa High School soccer club because he loves soccer and playing in the golden trio.
Tragedy struck Kake-High soccer club when they lost their captain and ace striker Yoshiharu Kubo. During the semifinal match against Kakekita, they were down 1–2 with less than ten minutes left. Kubo was on defense helping Kenji defend the goal against Hirose's Knuckle Shoot, when he decided to make an effort to tie the game. Kubo took the ball from his own side of the pitch, passed every Kakekita player, and scored the tying goal. Kubo collapsed and died after the game. Toshi scored the last and winning goal for Kake-High with the end result 2–3.
The team could not get over Kubo's death and lost to Fujita East before they got to the Nationals. Soon after, Mahori, a Brazilian-Japanese student appears. He decides to join their team after making a bit of mayhem. The whole team decides to follow Kubo's example and play fun soccer, vowing to get to the Nationals in his name.
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] Both games have exhibition modes, story modes, and a variety of options. Famicom Tsūshin scored the Game Boy game an 18 out of 40. [12]