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词条 Play Ball (manga)
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Characters

  3. Anime

     DVD releases 

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox animanga/Header
| name = Play Ball
| image = Play Ball DVD cover volume 6.gif
| caption = Cover of volume 6 DVD (first season)
| ja_kanji = プレイボール
| ja_romaji = Purei Bōru
| genre = Sports (baseball)
}}{{Infobox animanga/Print
| type = manga
| author = Akio Chiba
| publisher = Shueisha
| demographic = Shōnen
| magazine = Weekly Shōnen Jump
| first = 1973
| last = 1978
| volumes = 22
| volume_list =
}}{{Infobox animanga/Video
| type = tv series
| director = Satoshi Dezaki
| producer = Yutoku Abe
Hiroyuki Ooizumi
Takashi Mizukami
Hiroyasu Isshiki
| writer =
| music = Kaoru Wada
| studio = Eiken (production)
Magic Bus (animation)
| network = Animax
| first = July 4, 2005
| last = September 26, 2005
| episodes = 13
| episode_list =
}}{{Infobox animanga/Video
| type = tv series
| title = Play Ball 2nd
| director = Satoshi Dezaki
| producer = Yutoku Abe
Hiroyuki Ooizumi
Takashi Mizukami
Hiroyasu Isshiki
| writer =
| music = Kaoru Wada
| studio = Eiken (production)
Magic Bus (animation)
| network = Animax
| first = January 9, 2006
| last = March 27, 2006
| episodes = 13
| episode_list =
}}{{Infobox animanga/Print
| type = manga
| title = Play Ball 2
| author = Yūji Moritaka
| publisher = Shueisha
| demographic = Seinen
| magazine = Grand Jump
| first = April 5, 2017
| last =
| volumes = 2
| volume_list =
}}{{Infobox animanga/Footer}}{{nihongo|Play Ball|プレイボール|Purei Bōru|lead=yes}} is a manga series by Akio Chiba which ran in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1973 to 1978, which was adapted in 2005 and 2006 into an anime series by Magic Bus, aired across Japan on the anime satellite television network, Animax. The series was released concurrently with Chiba's other major work, Captain, the other series for which he won the 22nd Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen in 1977.[1]

Chiba originally wanted to make the series a rugby or American football {{Citation needed|date=October 2007}}, but he began to be held up by collecting all the materials needed to make sure he understood the rules well enough to draw an accurate depiction. In order to catch up, he began creating a manga about the high school baseball career of his main character, Takao Taniguchi.

This eventually developed into the series Captain. Play Ball follows the story of the junior high school years of Taniguchi and his teammates.

Nearly twenty-five years later, in 2005 and 2006, the series was adapted into two seasons of an UHF anime TV series in 2005, which was broadcast across Japan by the anime satellite television network, Animax.

Plot

After fracturing a finger in a junior high school game, Takao Taniguchi is unable to play baseball. After entering Sumitani High School, he is constantly watching the baseball club even though he is unable to play. He catches the eye of the captain of the soccer club, and while he still has lingering hopes of joining the baseball club, he decides to join the soccer club. While he's a complete beginner, Taniguchi developed a strong spirit of hard work while in junior high school and his new teammates begin to see his potential. While he focuses all of his energy on soccer, he is unable to forget his youthful zeal for baseball and he begins umpiring baseball games in secret.

After someone leaks his secret to the captain of the soccer team, the captain becomes angry at him and Taniguchi decides that soccer is not really for him. At the recommendation of the captain, he resigns from the soccer club and joins the baseball club. The Sumitani baseball club would lose their big game every year due to the inexperience of the club members. After Taniguchi joined, however, the club begins to change for the better.

Characters

Takao Taniguchi

{{Anime voice|Kenichirō Maeda}}

The main character. Plays pitcher (right-handed) and third baseman. He injured his finger in an accident when he was in junior high, and causing him to give up pitching because he thought it was too hard to pitch with a finger which caused him to be unable to pitch straight. However, through a great deal of effort and hard work, Taniguchi was able to overcome this and master the forkball (in the anime, his right index finger is crooked). After that, he had surgery to fix the injury to his finger (the anime has the order of events a bit different than in the manga).

Tadakoro

{{Anime voice|Yutaka Kōno}}

Plays catcher. Was the captain of the baseball club when Taniguchi joined.

Yutaka Kurabayashi

{{Anime voice|Satoshi Hino}}

Plays catcher after Tadakoro. Usually bats third.

Nakayama

{{Anime voice|Yoshitaka Kuremoto}}

Plays pitcher (left-handed) and third baseman. One year older than Taniguchi, and wears glasses.

Ōta

{{Anime voice|Shinsuke Fukui}}

Plays shortstop, and can run 100 m in 12 seconds. One year older than Taniguchi.

Yamaguchi

{{Anime voice|Norihiko Nanda}}

One year older than Taniguchi. Known for having a huge mole.

Yamamoto

{{Anime voice|Takashi Senda}}

One year older than Taniguchi. Plays right fielder, first baseman, and is a right-handed relief pitcher. Has an overbite.

Marui

{{Anime voice|Yū Asano}}

One year younger than Taniguchi. Plays second baseman.

Yokoi

{{Anime voice|Kōichi Shibasaki}}

Same age as Taniguchi. Plays second baseman, switches to shortstop in the second year, and third baseman in the third year.

Handa

{{Anime voice|Kyōhei Tanaka}}

Same age as Taniguchi. Plays right fielder.

Tomuro

{{Anime voice|Akira Kubota}}

Same age as Taniguchi. Plays left fielder.

Suzuki

{{Anime voice|Ōki Sugiyama}}

Same age as Taniguchi. Plays right fielder. Joined the baseball club at the same time as Handa.

Matsugawa

{{Anime voice|Kenji Iwama}}

One year younger than Taniguchi. Plays third baseman.

Shimada

{{Anime voice|Ryūta Anzai}}

One year younger than Taniguchi. Plays center fielder.

Katō

{{Anime voice|Naoto Seki}}

One year younger than Taniguchi. Left-handed.

Anime

DVD releases

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-break}}First season
  • Volume 1, AVBA-22361, ¥2940
  • Volume 2, AVBA-22362, ¥5040
  • Volume 3, AVBA-22363, ¥5040
  • Volume 4, AVBA-22364, ¥5040
  • Volume 5, AVBA-22365, ¥5040
  • Volume 6, AVBA-22366, ¥5040
  • Volume 7, AVBA-22367, ¥5040
{{Col-break}}Second season
  • Volume 1, AVBA-22701, ¥5040
  • Volume 2, AVBA-22702, ¥5040
  • Volume 3, AVBA-22703, ¥5040
  • Volume 4, AVBA-22704, ¥5040, July 26, 2006
  • Volume 5, AVBA-22705, ¥5040, August 30, 2006
{{col-end}}

References

1. ^{{cite web | url=http://comics.shogakukan.co.jp/mangasho/rist.html | script-title=ja:小学館漫画賞:歴代受賞者 | publisher=Shogakukan | language=Japanese | accessdate=2007-08-19}}

External links

  • Official site {{ja icon}}
  • Aex site {{ja icon}}
  • {{ann|manga|7984}}
  • {{ann|anime|5558}}
{{Weekly Shōnen Jump - 1968-1979}}{{Shogakukan Manga Award - Shōnen}}{{Magic Bus}}

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