Sports (713)

Training for and participating in a sport take priority, with the goal of furthering one's athletic abilities—either to win a competition or achieve some social standing. While the featured sport may be individual or team, the main cast will always overcome conflict through discussion and insights gained from other athletes or coaches. This creates a general sense of collective support and achievement that is always present in Sports stories. Contrast with Action where the narrative is on resolving conflict with one's physical power. While both Action and Sports may focus on exciting action sequencies, the two genres are mutually exclusive.

Meimon! Daisan Yakyuubu

Meimon! Daisan Yakyuubu

Meimon! Daisan Yakyuubu

Oct 20, 1988 to Sep 29, 1989 | 40 eps | Publishing

Wanna-Be's

Wanna-Be's

Wanna-Be's

Dec 25, 1986 | 1 eps | Publishing

Futari no Joe

Futari no Joe

Futari no Joe

May 25, 2003 to Sep 25, 2003 | 6 eps | Publishing

Ashita e Attack!

Ashita e Attack!

Ashita e Attack!

Apr 4, 1977 to Sep 5, 1977 | 23 eps | Publishing

Sugata Sanshirou

Sugata Sanshirou

Sugata Sanshirou

Jun 8, 1981 | 1 eps | Publishing

Zero Duel Masters

Zero Duel Masters

Zero Duel Masters

Apr 9, 2007 to Sep 28, 2007 | 12 eps | Publishing

Arisubyeon-ui Kkumnamu

Arisubyeon-ui Kkumnamu

Arisubyeon-ui Kkumnamu

1987 | 1 eps | Publishing

Major S5

Major S5

Major S5

The Baseball World Cup is nearing, and Gorou Honda is eager to represent his country. However, one small problem stands in his way: the team roster has already been selected, and he is not a part of it.

Nonetheless, Gorou remains adamant to join. He becomes a practice pitcher for the Japanese national team, hoping to demonstrate his incredible speed and skills to the team's manager. Fortunately, Gorou is given the chance to prove his worth: he must show an impressive performance in the upcoming practice match involving the veteran Japanese team and the young players who hope to replace them.

The World Cup will bring together some of the strongest players from around the globe. It will also set the stage for Gorou's long-awaited showdown with his longtime rival, Joe Gibson.

Jan 10, 2009 to Jun 27, 2009 | 25 eps | Publishing

Major Movie: Yuujou no Winning Shot

Major Movie: Yuujou no Winning Shot

Major Movie: Yuujou no Winning Shot

Goro briefly returns to Japan after a triumphant campaign in the US. He is heading towards Fukuoka where he played baseball when he was a fifth grader. Having just moved into a new town, this is where Goro faced a critical point in his life.

(Source: ANN)
Dec 13, 2008 | 1 eps | Publishing

Nakedyouth

Nakedyouth

Nakedyouth

2006 | 1 eps | Publishing

Dragon League

Dragon League

Dragon League

May 7, 1993 to Feb 27, 1994 | 39 eps | Publishing

Goal FH: Field Hunter

Goal FH: Field Hunter

Goal FH: Field Hunter

Apr 4, 1994 to Dec 26, 1994 | 39 eps | Publishing

Inazuma Eleven

Inazuma Eleven

Inazuma Eleven

Oct 5, 2008 to Apr 27, 2011 | 127 eps | Publishing

Miracle Giants Doumu-kun

Miracle Giants Doumu-kun

Miracle Giants Doumu-kun

Apr 2, 1989 to Mar 25, 1990 | 49 eps | Publishing

Ippatsu Kanta-kun

Ippatsu Kanta-kun

Ippatsu Kanta-kun

Kanta lives with his mother, brothers, sisters, and dog named Judeth. He likes baseball, but his mom doesn't like him mentioning baseball, because his mother believes this was the cause of her husband's death.

(Source: ANN)
Sep 18, 1977 to Sep 24, 1978 | 53 eps | Publishing

One Outs

One Outs

One Outs

Toua Tokuchi is a prodigy when it comes to both baseball and gambling. Pitching nothing but mediocre fastballs, he has made a name for himself by attaining 499 consecutive victories in the game of "One Outs," a one-on-one showdown between a pitcher and a batter. Despite his remarkable abilities, however, Tokuchi sees the sport as nothing more than a way to make some quick money.

When Hiromichi Kojima, a legendary hitter for the Saikyou Saitama Lycaons, witnesses Tokuchi's skills firsthand, he realizes that the man might be exactly what the team needs to get out of their slump. Determined to recruit Tokuchi no matter what, Kojima places his own career on the line and defeats Tokuchi at his own specialty—One Outs.

Forced to become a Lycaon, Tokuchi soon finds himself at odds with the team's owner, Tsuneo Saikawa. After Saikawa refuses to give him a reasonable salary, Tokuchi proposes a special contract: pitching an out will earn him five million yen, but giving up a run will cost him fifty million. With every game having the potential to either make or break him, will Tokuchi be able to outwit those who stand in his way?

Oct 8, 2008 to Apr 1, 2009 | 25 eps | Publishing

Taishou Yakyuu Musume.

Taishou Yakyuu Musume.

Taishou Yakyuu Musume.

In 1925 (year 14 of the Taisho era) baseball is still quite unknown in Japan and there are only a few male teams. After being told by a baseball player that women should become housewives instead of going to school, 14-year-old Akiko invites her friend Koume to start a baseball team in order to prove him wrong. During this time, when even running was considered too vulgar for women, baseball is known as "what the boys do" and they face many difficulties when having to find enough members, to get permission from their parents and also when learning about the sport itself, which they soon discover to be more difficult than expected.
Jul 3, 2009 to Sep 25, 2009 | 12 eps | Publishing

Offside (TV)

Offside (TV)

Offside (TV)

Goro Kumagaya is an established, tall middle-school goalkeeper who wanted to enter Yokonan high-school that is considered to be among the elites in terms of its football club, only to fail and end up in the lowly-ranked school opposite to Yokonan because of an accident. However, he met Shingo, Hideki and Kazuhito Oda who are all skillful footballers there and together in the Kawasaki High School football club, they challenge Yokonan and any other schools that they have to face in order to improve and become the champions. Any setbacks that they face would instead be an opportunity for a better improvement; one of which was the discovery of Goro's natural talent as an ace striker.

(Source: ANN)
May 10, 2001 to Jan 31, 2002 | 39 eps | Publishing

Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger (Fighting Spirit: New Challen...

Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger (Fighting Spirit: New Challenger)

Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger (Fighting Spirit: New Challenger)

Japanese Featherweight Champion Ippo Makunouchi has successfully defended and retained his title. Meanwhile, his rival, Ichirou Miyata, has resurfaced in Japan, aiming for his own Featherweight belt in the Oriental Pacific Boxing Federation. When the rest of the world comes knocking, however, will Japan's best fighters rise to the challenge and achieve glory at the top? Or will the small island nation be crushed under the weight of greater entities? This time, champions will become challengers issuing a call to the rest of the world and ready to show off their fighting spirit!

Jan 7, 2009 to Jul 1, 2009 | 26 eps | Publishing

Offside Girl

Offside Girl

Offside Girl

Nanami is a girl who always liked Akira, but she thinks that the thing that got in the middle of their love was soccer, therefore she kind of hates soccer.

One day Akira asks her to be the soccer school team manager and she denies it, but after that she is forced to be and after that their new sex lives begin a new cycle.
Apr 25, 2007 to Aug 25, 2007 | 2 eps | Publishing

Ashita no Yukinojou

Ashita no Yukinojou

Ashita no Yukinojou

Kasuga Serina is a cheerful girl and enjoys her school life. One day, she meets a handsome transfer student, Yukimura Yukinojo, who acts as if he were indifferent of others. Despite his behavior, she cannot help caring about him.
(Source: animenfo.com)
Sep 27, 2002 to May 23, 2003 | 4 eps | Publishing

Basquash!

Basquash!

Basquash!

On the planet Earthdash, its inhabitants gaze on its moon and the technologically advanced lunar city of Mooneyes with awe. Dan JD, a boy living in Rollingtown on Earthdash's surface, gets caught up in Bigfoot Basketball—a fast-paced sport played with giant Bigfoot robots.

(Source: AniDB)
Apr 3, 2009 to Oct 2, 2009 | 26 eps | Publishing

Dankichi-jima no Olympic Taikai

Dankichi-jima no Olympic Taikai

Dankichi-jima no Olympic Taikai

1932 | 1 eps | Publishing

Oira no Yakyuu

Oira no Yakyuu

Oira no Yakyuu

Mar 1930 | 1 eps | Publishing