Miyagi Ryota's version of the poster Time Network News The "Slam Dunk" movie written and directed by Inoue Takehiko has revealed the final poster and the character posters of the "Five Tigers of Northern Hunan" Miyagi Ryota and Mitsui Hisashi, "Can't the problem boy do it?" "Ex I

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Time Network News Inoue Takehiko self-written and directed " Slam Dunk " big movie release poster and "Five Tigers of Northern Hunan" Miyagi Ryota and Mitsui Hisashi character posters, " Can’t he be a problem kid?” “Can’t he be a former junior high school MVP?” The

film is scheduled to be released in Japan on December 3, and the first trailer will be released at 19:00 local time this Thursday night.

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Mitsui Hisashi

Japanese theaters displayed more physical version of the character posters. The heads of Shohoku team Miyagi Ryota, Mitsui Hisashi, Rukawa Kaede , Sakuragi Hanamichi , and Takenori Akagi and their corresponding copywriting: " "Can't I be a problem child?" "Can't I be a former middle school MVP?" "Can't I just be willful?" "Can't I be an amateur?" "Can't I be like a gorilla?"

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Not much is revealed about the plot of this movie. I only know that it is an animation work. "Slam Dunk" released 4 theatrical animations between 1994 and 1995, all of which were before the national competition. Although the official plot has not yet been announced, fans hope that the new animated film will complete the national competition content.

"Slam Dunk" is a comic based on high school basketball by Japanese cartoonist Takehiko Inoue. It was serialized in Shueisha's " Weekly Shōnen Jump" from 1990 to 1996. The single volume has 31 volumes, the complete edition has 24 volumes, and the new and re-edited edition has 20 volumes. The comic circulation in Japan has exceeded 120 million volumes.

This manga was adapted into a TV animation from 1993 to 1996. The plot was played until Shohoku set off to participate in the national competition. It is said that Inoue Takehiko was not satisfied with the animation production, resulting in the national competition part not being produced. This animation was introduced to mainland China and its impact was even higher than that of comics.

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