Teenage volleyball prodigy Kozue joins Japan's national team. After dismissal, she rallies her school's squad to nationals victory, oblivious to the coach's scheme for an unstoppable team.Teenage volleyball prodigy Kozue joins Japan's national team. After dismissal, she rallies her school's squad to nationals victory, oblivious to the coach's scheme for an unstoppable team.Teenage volleyball prodigy Kozue joins Japan's national team. After dismissal, she rallies her school's squad to nationals victory, oblivious to the coach's scheme for an unstoppable team.
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- TriviaBased on the popular manga of the same name by Chikako Urano.
- ConnectionsRemake of Atakku no. 1 (1969)
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Based on a comic by Chikako Urano's comic of the late '60s - early '70s of the same title, Atakku No. 1 is a masterpiece of a mini-series which took nearly 40 years to appear on TV.
Aya Uyeto is a spot on casting for the leading role character Kozue Ayuhara. Since this is only an 11 episode mini-series, many of the details of the original comic has been compressed and has been rearranged. But the story plot is good even for someone who've never read the original comic. First the story starts Kozue as a high school student and skips the Jr. high school phase of her life. But the plot of being selected as all Japan's member under coach Inokuma is a graft from the original comic's Jr. high school days. Which is alright because that's one of the best episode of the original comic. Character of Kozue Ayuhara has been rewritten to reflect the more modern youth of Japan which is also great, and brings the best of Aya Uyeto's character. Another spot on casting is the role of Ayana Sakai as Midori Hayakawa. She actually has some semblance to the comic's character.
Kozue Ayuhara is a junior in Fujimi Gakuen high school. Her close friends are Midori Hayakawa, and Yuri Ishida (Ayaka Morita). All three of them are in Fujimi's volley ball team under the guidance of Shunsuke Hongo (Shunsuke Nakamura). One day a call to comes telling Kozue that she's been selected as member of the all Japan high school volley ball team. She embarks on the training camp headed by coach Daigo Inokuma (Eiichiro Funakoshi). There she meets the star members of the all Japan's team Kaori Yagisawa (Mao Miyachi), Yoshiko Kakinouchi (Elisa Akiyama), Satomi Yoshimura (Natsuki Katoh), Michiru Sanjo (Nagiko Tohno) and other members of the team. Coach Inokuma is bent on stopping at nothing to make the team into the best volley ball team in the world even going so far as using some questionable tactics to motivate (?) the team members. Kozue faces this challenge head on, and makes the captain of the team. The first practice match was set against none other than her own school Fujimi Gakuen which is part of coach Inokuma's plan. The training camp reaches hiatus due to inter-high school tournament, and each members of the team goes back to their school to compete in the tournament. Kozue becomes friends with Tsutomu Ichinose (Toshinobu Matsuo) who is a son of the owner of a ramen joint. Tsutomu supports Kozue through her ups and downs as a friend. Kozue must now face the challenges of Jidoin high school which is headed by Kaori Yagisawa and her two younger sisters, and Michiru Sanjo's Kanagawa Jissen high school. From here the excitement of the original comic are depicted pretty accurately, and each episode is packed with exciting volley ball matches, and story which keeps the audience involved.
For more accurate story plot (but not exactly the same as the comic), viewer can also watch all 104 episodes of original Atakku No. 1 anime series.
Original comic was reissued as part of the merchandising plan to coincide with this mini-series from its original publisher Shueisha, and is available from Amazon.co.jp.
What's great about this mini-series is fantastic character acting of Aya Uyeto as Kozue Ayuhara which is truly the best translation of original comic's character into today's modern high school girl, and the story which involves the people surrounding Kozue's character. This series was syndicated around the world by Tokyo Television Network which supplies Japanese TV drama targeted for Japanese people living abroad. You can also rent DVDs from a local Japanese video rental shops if you'd like to watch this program.
Great drama that will transport you in more ways than one.
Aya Uyeto is a spot on casting for the leading role character Kozue Ayuhara. Since this is only an 11 episode mini-series, many of the details of the original comic has been compressed and has been rearranged. But the story plot is good even for someone who've never read the original comic. First the story starts Kozue as a high school student and skips the Jr. high school phase of her life. But the plot of being selected as all Japan's member under coach Inokuma is a graft from the original comic's Jr. high school days. Which is alright because that's one of the best episode of the original comic. Character of Kozue Ayuhara has been rewritten to reflect the more modern youth of Japan which is also great, and brings the best of Aya Uyeto's character. Another spot on casting is the role of Ayana Sakai as Midori Hayakawa. She actually has some semblance to the comic's character.
Kozue Ayuhara is a junior in Fujimi Gakuen high school. Her close friends are Midori Hayakawa, and Yuri Ishida (Ayaka Morita). All three of them are in Fujimi's volley ball team under the guidance of Shunsuke Hongo (Shunsuke Nakamura). One day a call to comes telling Kozue that she's been selected as member of the all Japan high school volley ball team. She embarks on the training camp headed by coach Daigo Inokuma (Eiichiro Funakoshi). There she meets the star members of the all Japan's team Kaori Yagisawa (Mao Miyachi), Yoshiko Kakinouchi (Elisa Akiyama), Satomi Yoshimura (Natsuki Katoh), Michiru Sanjo (Nagiko Tohno) and other members of the team. Coach Inokuma is bent on stopping at nothing to make the team into the best volley ball team in the world even going so far as using some questionable tactics to motivate (?) the team members. Kozue faces this challenge head on, and makes the captain of the team. The first practice match was set against none other than her own school Fujimi Gakuen which is part of coach Inokuma's plan. The training camp reaches hiatus due to inter-high school tournament, and each members of the team goes back to their school to compete in the tournament. Kozue becomes friends with Tsutomu Ichinose (Toshinobu Matsuo) who is a son of the owner of a ramen joint. Tsutomu supports Kozue through her ups and downs as a friend. Kozue must now face the challenges of Jidoin high school which is headed by Kaori Yagisawa and her two younger sisters, and Michiru Sanjo's Kanagawa Jissen high school. From here the excitement of the original comic are depicted pretty accurately, and each episode is packed with exciting volley ball matches, and story which keeps the audience involved.
For more accurate story plot (but not exactly the same as the comic), viewer can also watch all 104 episodes of original Atakku No. 1 anime series.
Original comic was reissued as part of the merchandising plan to coincide with this mini-series from its original publisher Shueisha, and is available from Amazon.co.jp.
What's great about this mini-series is fantastic character acting of Aya Uyeto as Kozue Ayuhara which is truly the best translation of original comic's character into today's modern high school girl, and the story which involves the people surrounding Kozue's character. This series was syndicated around the world by Tokyo Television Network which supplies Japanese TV drama targeted for Japanese people living abroad. You can also rent DVDs from a local Japanese video rental shops if you'd like to watch this program.
Great drama that will transport you in more ways than one.
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