first saw this picture on a forum. Before he got excited, he was told that it was a fan work.
Fortunately, I was not disappointed for long. With the release of the animated movie PV,
in the center of the screen, the Shohoku team hand-drawn by Mr. Inoue,
is enough to ignite the memory and passion of Uncle Fat's generation for that era!
My daughter likes drawing very much, especially comics. Even her favorite songs are two-dimensional.
I told her that when my father was young, there was a cartoon that left a deep impression on our generation.
That was "Slam Dunk"
How much influence did "Slam Dunk" have at that time ?
Although Uncle Fat's high school is the best high school in the city, its facilities are outdated. The center of the playground is a shared field for basketball and football.
As "Slam Dunk" plays, even the girls who usually don't like sports go there. The basketball court was jumping around,
Finally, after an incident in which a girl playing basketball was injured by a football kick, the school temporarily banned football activities.
From 1990 to 1996, Weekly Shonen Jump serialized Slam Dunk,
Finally, it ushered in its end with an unprecedented cover + front page method.
The single volume of "Slam Dunk" has a total of 31 volumes, and more than 120 million copies have been sold in Japan.
The animation of "Slam Dunk" is also very successful.
He ranks fifth among the top 5 official Japanese NHK anime,
- Spirited Away
- Dragon Ball
- One Piece
- Naruto
- Slam Dunk
Japan Animation Association poll ranked third among the TOP5 most classic anime.
- Dragon Ball ( is currently the holder of the highest sales record for a single comic book in the world. The animation is broadcast in more than 60 countries (33 languages) around the world, and 23 animated movies have also been released. It is known as Japan's "national comic" )
- One Piece By Eiichiro Oda
- Slam Dunk By Takehiko Inoue
- Naruto By Masashi Kishimoto
- Neon Genesis Evangelion Director By Hideaki Anno
In those days, I watched the animation and manga together, so many plots were easily confused. In fact, The animated version did not have a national competition.
It is said that the plot of the animated version at that time was protracted. One goal can play an entire episode. The producer's behavior of stretching the number of episodes to gain profits made Mr. Inoue extremely disgusted. So much so that the cooperation was terminated early.
In terms of comics, according to the publisher's idea, Shohoku must be ranked first in the country, and many plots were added without authorization to undermine the integrity of the work. Mr. Inoue, who pursues perfection, finally broke out and completed the serialization of Slam Dunk.
If If it weren't for his master Hojo Tsukasa's suggestion, the most exciting Battle of the Mountain King might not have been left.
So when I saw that PV Central, the supervisor/script (director/screenwriter) were all Takehiko Inoue,
I felt that even if the plot of the movie version is not yet certain,
this film is definitely worth looking forward to.
- 0,Brothers in the 1980s, let us shout, "Ye Qing Hui, a man will remain a boy until he dies!"
Finally, please tell me the scene that impressed you most!
is Mitsui's "Coach, I want to play basketball"?
Or, Sakuragi and Rukawa high-fived each other during the life and death battle?
The scene that made me wet my eyes and couldn't help myself was
Sakuragi: "Dad, when was your most glorious moment, the All-Japan era? My most glorious moment is now!"