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Underrated Sports Anime Recommendations!
In honor of the summer Olympics, I wanted to make a rec list for some underappreciated sports anime. Obviously we all know the popular stuff: Blue Lock, Kuroko, Hajime no Ippo, Ace of Diamond, Slam Dunk, Haikyuu, Free, Yuri On Ice, Yowamushi Pedal, Skate the Infinity etc. But there are lots of great sports anime out there that go completely unnoticed. And who knows, you might find a new sport to get into. Just FYI, these are all on the newer side, since most of the older sports anime I’ve seen are the popular ones.
I think a big reason that a lot of these have largely gone ignored is because they focus more on interpersonal drama between characters and what is going on in their home lives, as opposed to a bigger focus on the technicalities of the sport itself. Food for thought. Anyway, let's get started:
Stars Align (Hoshiai no Sora): Stars Align is about a boys high school soft tennis team (not to be confused with regular tennis) who are constantly getting out performed by their girls team. Desperate to get people to take the boys team seriously and get results, team captain Touma tries to get a new transfer student Maki Katsuragi to join. Maki eventually agrees ... .on the condition that Touma pays him and covers any club expenses. From there we discover the messy family drama going on in each boy’s life, and I just love all of them okay? They’re my precious angel babies, and sure I had some problems with the show’s pacing at the end, but I still love them and I want another season!!!! 😭
Oblivion Battery (Boukyaku Battery): There are a myriad of baseball animes out there, but this one made an impression on me. Catcher Kaname Kei and pitcher Kiyomine Haruka are a badass, ace duo who dominated the field and made a fearsome reputation for themselves all throughout middle school. They seemed to be completely unstoppable…until Kaname (the brains behind the operation) lost his memory, became a total goofball, and the two ended up going to a no name high school with no real baseball team. So of course, we end up getting a rag-tag team together full of ex-baseball players with dramatic backstories who all help train Kaname up again. I love Kaname and Haru’s friendship, and the cast was very well rounded, each with their own interesting attributes to add to the team.
Re: Main: If I had a nickel for every sports anime where the main character used to be an unstoppable badass until he lost his memory, I’d have two nickels, which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it happened twice. Yeah, it’s exactly the same as Oblivion Battery, but with water polo and the main character isn’t as much of a goofball. I liked the characters, but I wished we focused a little more on the water polo side of things, since it’s not exactly a dime a dozen sport for an anime.
Mou Ippon: A girls high school judo anime from 2023 that nobody fucking watched! When former judo enthusiast Michi Sonoda enters high school, she wants to put judo behind her so she can focus on finding a boyfriend and enjoying her school life. However, after Michi suffers a particularly humiliating defeat in a match against the prodigy Towa Hiura, the two end up going to the same high school together. Naturally, Michi can’t just quit now that her rival is going to the same school! Cue the judo team shenanigans. This show is so down to earth and realistic. It’s 100% not a “cute girls doing cute things” anime where the girls are all blobs of moe that talk in annoying voices. They have different body types, different motivations, and different styles of combat. It didn’t blow me out of the water, but I liked it way more than I thought I would.
And speaking of different body types…
Hinomaru Sumo: That’s right, it’s a high school sumo wrestling anime. AND IT’S HYPE AS FUCK! You know how in Haikyuu, Hinata is short, and it’s a big deal because middle blockers are always tall? Well this is that multiplied by a thousand, because there’s a minimum weight to sumo wrestling, and our main character Hinomaru Ushio is definitely below it. But he’s not going to let that stop him from spreading his passion for sumo and becoming the High School Yokozuna, the strongest wrestler in high school tournaments…because becoming the Yokozuna is his only chance at going pro with his small stature. It’s impossible to watch this anime without feeling fired up!
Run With The Wind (Kaze ga Tsuyoku Fuiteiru): Kakeru Kurahara, a former track star, is looking for a place to live after losing his apartment deposit at a mahjong parlor. Luckily, he runs into Haiji Kiyose, a boy who goes to his university, who offers him a spot at his apartment. Little does Kakeru know, Haiji’s apartment is full of other university students who are all members of the Kansei University track team! The story follows the quietly devious Haiji as he tries to get the boys to become a nationally recognized team by running the Hakone Ekiden, an extremely long and grueling relay that none of the boys have ever trained for. This is one of my favorite sports anime ever. Don’t get it twisted, I hate running. I don’t like doing it, and I don’t like watching it in real life, but this anime had me in a chokehold. Animation? Amazing. Characters? A+. Music? Perfect. It’s hilarious. It’s relatable. It’s heartwarming. One of the absolute best sports anime out there.
Welcome To The Ballroom: It’s a motherfucking ballroom dancing anime, and if you didn’t think ballroom dancing could be hype as shit, THINK AGAIN! The animation is great, and I never realized how much actually goes into the world of ballroom dancing. There’s not really much more I can say. High school boy discovers the cutthroat world of competitive ballroom dance. Drama ensues. Just ignore everyone’s oddly long necks.
And speaking of dancing…
Dance Dance Danseur: Okay, this one isn’t quite in a sports competition setting, but I still consider it a sports anime. All his life, Junpei Murao has suppressed his interest in ballet, choosing to follow his father’s path for him in the more “manly” martial art of Jeet Kune Do instead. But when he realizes the girl he likes is a highly skilled ballerina, he hardly says no when she recruits him to train at her mom’s ballet studio. The show follows Junpei as he must balance these two worlds and become a ballet master while dealing with the divisive image of “masculinity.” My only real critique is that Junpei is kind of annoying, and I was actually much more invested in the other characters. There is a big message about the horrors of the competitive ballet world that I didn't think it would dive into.
Overtake: Another show from 2023 that was terribly overlooked. In this anime, we follow disgraced photographer Kouya Madoka, who falls in love with the fast paced world of Formula 4 racing after watching high schooler Asahina Haruka. However, Madoka failed to realize that Haruka’s racing crew, Komaki Motors, is drowning in bills and underfunded as hell. So of course when he finds out, Madoka takes it upon himself to support Komaki Motors himself and get Haruka a place on the podium. This was such a great drama! Each character is so fleshed out and completely relatable. Even the antagonists! Hell, especially the antagonists. There is a great balance of drama and humor that make this feel like it could easily be a Hollywood movie. The longer you watch, the more you root for Komaki Motors and want to see everyone succeed. Madoka is best boy!
And last but certainly not least…
Tsurune: In this anime, we follow Minato Narumiya, a former kyudo (Japanese martial art that involves archery) prodigy who wanted to quit the sport after an incident in a middle school tournament. However, after encountering a mysterious archer one day, Minato ends up joining his high school Kyudo team, despite his fear of failing at the sport again. It’s Free with archery, except there are also girls on the team! It has so many good themes about perseverance and found family and getting in your own head. And there is a massive amount of homosexual undertones. Not to mention it’s made by Kyoto Animation, so you know it’s one of the most beautifully animated shows I’ve ever seen.
I just wanted to add a few honorable mentions too…
Cheer Danshi: A university boys cheerleading anime. I had problems with the pacing, but I still had fun with it.
Ryman’s Club: An odd blend of office anime with a badminton anime. I really liked this, but it’s sort of half sports anime, half The Office. But it’s the only thing on this list that features actual working adults and not students.
Megalo Box: I don’t know if it counts as “underappreciated” but this was a fantastic show all around. It’s a gritty, down to earth, sort of sci-fi take on the fictional sport of Megalo Boxing (boxing with enhanced mechanical arms).
Ping Pong the Animation: Look, I’m going to be honest. I didn’t really like this show very much, but apparently I’m the odd one out because this is an underground favorite of the sports anime community, and I’d be remiss if I didn’t include it. It’s one part ping pong, two parts character drama.
Birdie Wing: Golf Girls’ Story: I couldn’t leave this out of the list. It’s the wildest golf anime you could ever imagine. There are lesbians. There are snake ladies. There are underground golfing yakuza. No amount of explanation can do it justice. Grab an age appropriate beverage and watch it.
“By the world I was taken By storm I was tossed But I told myself that love’s never lost.”
- Love’s Never Lost from A Man of No Importance
I was feeling a bit nostalgic about campaign 2, so I thought I’d draw a little something
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood + text posts and stuff
tHIS IS JUST TOO CUTE! my bb akaashi
Fruity sports anime: *exists*
Me:
Oh so it's a GAY thing
A while ago I watched Violet evergreen and can we talk about Benedict Blue?
Not only is he super cute but he can run around in heels and look soo good 🥺♥️
No thoughts, head empty, just Yaku
Just look at that cutie patootie demon senpai!
One of the things I absolutely love about Given is the fact that the POV characters for each arc (Ue, Haruki, Hiiragi) tell the story in a different way, and the tone of the story is very different in each one.
Ue and Mafuyu’s story very much has the tone of Ue’s idealized perception of romance, Haruki’s POV is much more down-to-earth and realistic, and Hiiragi’s is absolutely batshit insane.
It took me a while to figure out why the shizuragi arc felt so different than the other two and it’s because it’s being told through a lens of intense anxiety and heightened insanity. The mafuyama chapters are more romantic and the akiharu chapters are more realistic, whereas the shizuragi chapters are hectic and insane.
Anyways - Kizu Natsuki is a genius when it comes to tone and character perspectives and I just wanted to discuss it.
Extra + Ordinary = Shizuragi meta
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This time I wanted to write more about Shizuragi. Despite lack of Ugetsu I enjoy recent chapters a lot. Hiiragi was always one of my favorite characters too, so I am happy that he had more spotlight lately. In addition, I am glad that Shizu got to be more fleshed out as character. I mean he was always just in background only supporting Hiiragi, but mix_4 shown more insight into him and how he sees others.
Besides, I like how Shizuragi and Mafuyuki as relationship foils each other and yet there are quite a lot parallels between them. It is more like contrast between them is more in both Hiiragi ‘s and Shizu’s minds than in reality. Frankly, it is quite interesting how both of them see Yuki in different light, but still perceive him and his relationship with Mafuyu as special. It tells a lot about them and why their relation is in kind of stagnation now.
Okay, firstly let’s move way back to Hiiragi POV from chapter 9
Divine providence sounds so extra poetic xD It is rather clear that Hiiragi sees relationship between Mafuyu and Yuki as something that was meant to be given how they suited each perfectly. Another thing, Hiiragi thinks of himself as inferior to Yuki too – though more on terms of music talent.
Not only him, but Shizu sees Mafuyuki as special too.
What’s more he is visibly envious of them. He considers himself as different in rather self-depreciating way. He doesn’t have fate on his side and because of that he “can’t be bothered to care about appearances”. To me it sounds like he doesn’t believe that he will have romantic relationship like them or that he is worthy of that. What is also important that Shizu seems to be bit dispassionate about music and see Hiiragi’s talent as dazzling and something he doesn’t have.
Okay, but I doubt it is Kizu Natsuki’s intention to claim that Yuki or Mafuyuki are perfect. It is not the point. It is more like projection of both Hiiragi and Shizu. It is telling what both of them desire – spirituality in love and music. I mean in a sense of to be in romantic relationship not only on the normal level, but something more spiritual like “filling each other missing pieces” and fate. As for music – it is passion or talent for it more on high ground. It is like - parallels everywhere – similar to how Akihiko was envious of Ugetsu’s otherworldly talent. But as fan of TwoSet Violin I know - music geniuses are not born, they practice 40hrs a day XD To sum it up, Shizu and Hiiragi see in Yuki and his relationship with Mafuyu what they are missing in their own life, which lead to idealization of them. Besides, even though Mafuyuki is indeed special, it doesn’t mean it was perfect - they had problems and argument like other people, which unfortunately resulted in tragedy. But still it is about how they see themselves, which is not exactly how things are. To me Shizuragi are special as well - their personalities balance each other very well and they know each other almost whole life just like Mafuyuki. Besides, it is impressive that they won CAC, which shown their effort and passion for music as well. But again they need to arrive to this conclusion themselves. You know just like things are in real life.
This whole situation reminds me of Kizu Natsuki’s Hq dj Tōasa no fuchi, where there is similar motive between Iwaoi and Matsukawa x Hanamaki. There will be spoilers, so you can skip rest just in case.
Tōasa no fuchi is side-story from Hanamaki’s perspective to another Iwaoi dj Kono Machi ni Sunderu Karera no Koto. In this story he reflects on his relationship with Matsukawa and compares it to Iwaoi. He considers his relationship as inferior because it was dull and there was nothing special about it – in contrast to Iwaoi who known each other whole life and got together after breakup and separation like it was “something weirder than fiction”.
He changes his mind about it after he went to Iwaizumi’s photography exhibition. He sees that Iwaoi have ordinary side to them as well and their struggles and everyday life is similar to everybody else.
He realizes that he is not that much different as he originally thought, which allows him to see his life and relationship with Matsu in new light. He starts to appreciate it more and embraces it fully as “dazzlingly beautiful ordinary”. I really like that last line.
I think that there is high chance that current arc in Given will end on similar note. That’s everything for today, thanks for reading. I hope that everybody is safe and healthy
I feel kind of bad for Shizusumi. The reason is because of Chapter 38’s cover image. I think the lines above are showing the monologue in his head after he leaves Hiiragi to make his own decision...
While also referring to his monologue back in Chapter 33:
To elaborate, the “precious thing tucked away in the palm of his hand” in this situation is Hiiragi. Shizu has a secure hold on him, hoping to never let him go.
“Crushing” that precious thing tucked away is talking about how Shizu left Hiiragi “crushed” and all alone in the silent night after their departure.
The line, “I just breathed the magical words that spell the end of our world,” I think it’s referring to how Shizusumi might have messed up his chances of being with him. He wants to be like Mafuyu in a way; living a good life, out of the shadows where he could be seen by the others. But “those magical words” cost him.
“OUR WORLD.”
It’s no secret that Hiiragi is dear to him. He can’t imagine life without him by his side, but might have to if the final outcome is rejection.
Combining all these separate pieces of monologue/dialogue, Chapter 38’s cover seems to be implying that, after walking away, Shizu is still reflecting on his actions. How they might have caused him to lose Hiiragi forever. He’s regretting his decision to walk away while secretly hoping Hiiragi can make the right one for the both of them.
Whether the answer hurts him or not, in the end, he wants Hiiragi to be happy...
Comparing chapter cover images, Chapter 33’s seems to have a lot of bright lights and snowflakes surrounding Shizu, signifying hope for him. It’s as if Hiiragi’s light is shining brightly around him. But unfortunately, he’s shielding his head, representing his unwillingness to confess certain feelings out loud.
But in Chapter 38, however, his hood is down and he has his head fully exposed. He’s now aware of his fault and able to step back into the darkness he knew would return for him as a result.
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Happy birthday Moniwa Kaname! ✧・゚: *✧・゚:*
So, I just found out, I share my birthday with this anxious team captain! And now I love him so much!
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BONUS: the exact middle of the scale is suga karate chopping the negativity out of asahi
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yeah, you only gonn see me awaking from my sleep on this day…and wouldn’t even recognize
Prince Supremacy!