is a 1984
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ese
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series by
Jun Makimura and
Shizuo Koizumi
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*, Japanese sumo wrestler
*, Japanese writer
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published by
Kodansha
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. An
anime
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series, consisting of 58 episodes of 24 minutes each, was produced by
Knack Productions
, formerly known as or simply until August 2008, is a Japanese anime and film production company.
History
Knack Productions was founded on September 25, 1967, by a group of former employees of Toei Animation and Osamu Tezuka's Mushi Production ...
and broadcast by
TV Tokyo
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from April 13, 1984, to June 21, 1985. The
DVD
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version was released in Japan on August 20, 2004.
The ''Attacker You!'' anime, despite mediocre ratings in Japan, achieved a strong level of popularity in several
Europe
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an countries, including
Italy
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(''Mila e Shiro, due cuori nella pallavolo''),
France
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(''Jeanne et Serge''),
Spain
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, image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg
, national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond")
, national_anthem = (English: "Royal March")
, i ...
(called both ''Dos fuera de serie'' and ''Juana y Sergio''),
Portugal
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(''Joana e Sérgio, O Desafio dos Anjos'') and
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(''Pojedynek Aniołów''). The anime has been rerun several times in Italy since its original broadcast there, and the manga was also released in Italy. As of summer 2020, no incarnation of the anime has been licensed in North America.
Plot
''Attacker You!'' is the story of ambitious and energetic thirteen-year-old junior high schoolgirl You (pronounced Yu) Hazuki, who moves to
Tokyo
Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.468 ...
from the Japanese countryside, where she lived with her grandparents, to live with her father Toshihiko, a cameraman recently returned from
Peru
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, other_symbol = Great Seal of the State
, other_symbol_type = Seal (emblem), National seal
, national_motto = "Fi ...
, and attend Hikawa Junior High School. You's mother is not in the picture, having left when You was very young. Also living with You and her father is her adoptive younger brother Sunny (adopted by Toshihiko while he was in Peru), who is very attached to his stepsister and tends to follow her everywhere she goes, including to school and to her volleyball matches. However, You's father is not supportive of her volleyball playing, and You is puzzled as to why he gets so angry about it. You is also a fan of Kanako Tajima, a television color commentator for volleyball games, and notices that her father also acts strangely whenever she watches Tajima on TV or sees a picture of her.
You, who has exceptional jumping abilities, is passionate about
volleyball
Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. It has been a part of the official program of the Summ ...
and dreams of one day being a part of
Japan's national women's volleyball team in the
1988 Seoul Olympics. She joins Hikawa Junior High's girls' volleyball team. Despite You's natural talents, her early days on the team are rocky, as she is initially clueless as to the mechanics and logistics of playing on a team and frequently clashes with the team's top player, the cold and arrogant Nami Hayase (who is made captain after the original captain, Kuro, is forced to quit because of a knee injury), and Nami's clique. In addition,
Daimon
Daimon or Daemon ( Ancient Greek: , "god", "godlike", "power", "fate") originally referred to a lesser deity or guiding spirit such as the daimons of ancient Greek religion and mythology and of later Hellenistic religion and philosophy.
The wor ...
, her coach, is severe to the point of near brutality (moreso in the anime, he wasn't as bad in the original manga) and behaves violently toward his players when they make mistakes or fail to live up to his expectations; after one match early in the series, he slaps every girl on the team across the face for allowing the opposing team to score ''one'' point (even though they won 15 to 1). In time, however, You's confidence and optimism build her into one of the team's best players.
You also soon sets her eyes on Sho Takiki, the handsome, dashing captain of Hikawa's boys' volleyball team. Nami also favors Sho, which adds an extra dimension to the rivalry between her and You. The clingy You puts as much energy into trying to get Sho's attention as she does into her game, and even takes to attending extra training sessions coached by Sho in the morning before school just to be near him. In time Sho begins to fall for You as well, but eventually realizes that the true love of his life is sports, although You remains hopeful that she can win his heart one day.
Eventually, You and Nami warm to each other and form a tumultuous friendship, which comes to a head when Nami joins an opposing professional team coached by the brutal Daimon. You also befriends ace attacker Eri Takigawa, a girl from a rival team, the "Sunlight Players"; You and Eri eventually join the same professional team.
Cast
*
Yuko Kobayashi
is a Japanese actress, voice actress and narrator, currently affiliated with 81 Produce and married to voice actor Mitsuaki Hoshino.
Filmography Television animation
*'' Attacker You!'' (1984), You Hazuki
*''Ranma ½'' (1989), Atsuko, Anna and L ...
as You Hazuki
*
Naoko Matsui
is a Japanese voice actress and narrator from Hakodate, Hokkaido. Matsui was a member of Production Baobab for 20 years before becoming a freelancer.
Matsui is most notable for the roles of Uru Chie in ''High School! Kimengumi'', Rem Ayanokōji ...
as Nami Hayase
*
Kazuyuki Sogabe
Kazuyuki Sogabe ( (formerly ) ''Sogabe Kazuyuki'', April 16, 1948 – September 17, 2006) was a Japanese actor, voice actor, musician and narrator. During his life, he has been attached to Theatre Echo; he was attached to Aoni Production at the t ...
as Shingo Mitamura
*
Michihiro Ikemizu
is a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator from Kanagawa Prefecture and a graduate of Waseda University who works for Aoni Production.
Among his other roles, he has performed the characters Hot Springs Emblem (''Urusei Yatsura''), Isao Ohta ...
as Toshihiko Hazuki (You's father)
*
Yumi Takada
is a former Japanese voice actress employed by 81 Produce.
Notable voice roles
*Chitose Fujinomiya in Goldfish Warning!
*Alice Knox in Power Dolls
*Ayeka Masaki Jurai in Tenchi Muyo!
*Ayeka Takada (OVA)/Romio (TV), Ghost Girl (TV; episode 8) ...
as Eri Takigawa
*
Satoko Kito as Kuro and Meiko "Chibi" Nanao
*
Kumiko Takizawa
was a Japanese voice actress from Tokyo, Japan.
Filmography
Anime
*Makiko Shikishima in ''Tetsujin 28-go'' (1980)
*Midori Kurenai in ''Hell Girl''
*Hazuki's Grandmother in ''Ojamajo Doremi''
*Sawako Sawanoguchi in ''Magic User's Club'' (TV)
*Gr ...
as Kanako Tajima
Staff
*Creator: Shizuo Koizumi
*Director: Kazuyuki Okaseko, Masari Sasahiro
*Scripts: Hideki Sonoda, Yoshihisa Araki, Susumu Yoshida
*Animation Director: Satoshi Kishimo
*Character Designs: Jun Makimura, Teruo Kigure, Kyomu Fukuda
*Music:
Shiro Sagisu
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People
* Amakusa Shirō (1621–1638), leader of the Shimabara Rebellion
* Ken Shiro (born 1992), Japanese boxer
* Shiro Azumi, Japanese football player 1923–1925
* Shiro Ichinoseki (born 1944), ...
*Theme Songs: OP- ''Seishun Prelude (Prelude of Youth)'', ED- ''Twinkle, Twinkle'', performed by Harumi Kamo
*Theme Song Performance:
Harumi Kamo
Japanese given name. Although the name can be given to both sexes, it is more commonly used by females.
Possible writings
Harumi can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:
*晴美, "sunny, beauty"
*晴海, "sunny, sea"
*晴 ...
(original version),
Cristina D'Avena
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D'Avena was selected to join the prestigious Institute of Antoniano choir, following her debut, ...
(Italian version)
Western versions and connection to ''Attack No. 1''
Many of the character names were changed for the Italian, French, Spanish and Portuguese versions of the ''Attacker You!'' anime. In the Italian version, You is Mila Hazuki and Sho is Shiro Takiki. In the French version, You becomes Jeanne, Sho is Serge, Nami Hayase's name is changed to Peggy Hayase (her name remains Nami in the Italian version), Eri Takigawa becomes Marie Takigawa (Kaori Takigawa in the Italian version); the Spanish dub, which was based on the French version, used the French names for Nami and Eri, although You was renamed Juana and Sho became Sergio (the Spanish versions of the characters' respective French names), as was in other European versions, the names in Portuguese version were changed too, You is Joana Hazuki and Sho is Sérgio, Nami Hayase's name is changed to Nádia. The Italian theme song sung by
Cristina D'Avena
Cristina D'Avena (born 6 July 1964) is an Italian actress, singer and television personality. She has sold nearly 7 million copies of her albums.
D'Avena was selected to join the prestigious Institute of Antoniano choir, following her debut, ...
is also considered a classic in Italy, and the French and Spanish theme songs use the same melody in the vernacular language, the Portuguese opening and ending were dubbed from original Japanese version.
Although ''Attacker You!'' was not released in the German market, Kozue, the heroine of the earlier volleyball drama ''
Attack No. 1'', was named Mila (as You Hazuki was for the Italian ''Attacker You!'') in the German-dubbed version of that 1969 series (retitled ''Mila Superstar'', which also curiously uses the same theme song melody as the Italian, French and Spanish ''Attacker You!'' dubs).
European versions of the ''Attacker You!'' anime also created a link between this series and ''Attack No. 1'' which did not exist in the original Japanese versions. In the Italian version, Mila (You) is a cousin of Mimì Ayuhara (the Italian name for Kozue of ''Attack No. 1''), and dreams of becoming a volleyball star just like her. This alteration to the storyline carried over into the French- and Spanish-dubbed versions of the anime. Thus, ''Attacker You!'' is sometimes considered a spinoff of ''Attack No. 1'', although there is in Japan no connection between the two series.
Nippon Animation
is a Japanese animation studio. The company is headquartered in Tokyo, with chief offices in the Ginza district of Chūō and production facilities in Tama City.
Nippon Animation is known for producing numerous anime series based on works of ...
's 1977 TV series ''
Attack on Tomorrow
was an anime series aired in 1977 in Japan. There were 23 episodes aired at 25 minutes each.
It is often mistakenly believed to be a spinoff of the earlier and more popular, series '' Attack No. 1'' (1969-1971), due in part to the involvement ...
'' is the closest thing to an actual "sequel" or "spinoff" to ''Attack No. 1'', although it also technically is not a spinoff or sequel as it too was based on an existing manga by a different artist than that of ''Attack No. 1''.
In addition, the Italian production staff censored some potentially objectionable content from the original Japanese version, namely scenes of Coach Daimon's brutal and violent behaviour toward his players and occasional scenes of bare breasts in shower scenes. These edits carried over into the French dub, while the cut scenes were retained in the Spanish version.
Sequel
is a
television series
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anime
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of 52 episodes, production
Japan
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ese and
Chinese
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sequel
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of the famous ''Attacker You!'' realized after 24 years after the first airing. This second animated series was produced by
Knack Productions
, formerly known as or simply until August 2008, is a Japanese anime and film production company.
History
Knack Productions was founded on September 25, 1967, by a group of former employees of Toei Animation and Osamu Tezuka's Mushi Production ...
in 2008 during the
Beijing Olympics of the same year. The series, directed by
Tomoharu Katsumata
is a Japanese film director best known for his work on various anime works. A leading director at the Toei Animation studio during the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, Katsumata worked as a director on several of Toei's anime television adaptations of ...
, first aired in China on the issuer
Darian Cartoon
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and then distributed directly to
DVD
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in Japan without going through the TV.
The original series has two different dubbings: in Chinese for the country of China, and in Japanese for the country of Japan; for the latter, which features an entirely new cast from the classic series, the recordings of all characters' voices were done over at
Aoni Production
is a Japanese talent agency representing a fair number of voice actors and other Japanese entertainers.
Voice actors currently affiliated with Aoni
All names are in Western order (given name followed by family/last name).
*Mai Aizawa
*Kenj ...
. ''New Attacker You'' was also broadcast on
Hero TV
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in the
Philippines
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* ceb, Republika sa Pilipinas
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* hil, Republ ...
. Outside of
Asia
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, the series is not very well known. In 2011 it aired in Italy with the title ''Mila e Shiro - Il sogno continua'',
but received much criticism from the older fans of the 1984 original version of the cartoon.
Plot
The story, rather than held in Japan, moved to China. The events take place several years after the Seoul Olympics of 1988, when it stopped the plot of the previous series. The team of Dragon Ladies, after losing the championship, is likely to melt. Enter the scene to intervene three stars of volleyball: Yang Ming (Ms. Nishi), Nami Hayase and So Tachiki, the latter in the role of coach. Among the main characters is Woo Glin (Shoko Hota), a champion of Kung-Fu. Noted during a fight, Ming becomes convinced that her team could be reborn and, after passing an audition, Glin (Hota) enters to join. To further strengthen the team, Nami proposes to So to go to Japan to take Yu Hazuki, who in the meantime, after hard and constant training, is back in shape after breaking his Achilles tendon two years earlier during a game with her friend Eri Takigawa, who had an accident ended her Olympic career.
References
External links
*
''Mile e Shiro, due cuori nella pallavolo'' at La Stella Piumata(Italian)
(Italian)
*
{{Tomoharu Katsumata
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1984 manga
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Volleyball in anime and manga