is a Japanese
manga
Manga (Japanese: 漫画 ) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term ''manga'' is u ...
series written by
Riichiro Inagaki
is a Japanese mangaka, manga writer from Tokyo. He started his career in 2001 publishing works for Shogakukan's magazine ''Big Comic Spirits''. After three one-shot (comics), one-shots, he moved to Shueisha's ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', in which he ...
and illustrated by
Yusuke Murata
is a Japanese manga artist and animator, best known for illustrating One's ''One-Punch Man'', serialized in the ''Weekly Young Jump'' online version.
Murata's other major work is his illustration of the American football manga ''Eyeshield 21'' ...
. The series tells the story of
Sena Kobayakawa
, commonly referred to just as , is a fictional character who is the protagonist in the manga and anime series ''Eyeshield 21'', created by Riichiro Inagaki and Yusuke Murata. In the series, he is a first-year Japanese high-school student who b ...
, an introverted boy who joins an
American football
American football (referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada), also known as gridiron, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end. The offense, the team with ...
club as a
secretary
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, but after being coerced by
quarterback
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Yoichi Hiruma
, commonly referred to just as , is a fictional character in the anime and manga series ''Eyeshield 21'', created by Riichiro Inagaki and Yusuke Murata. In the series, he is the captain of the Deimon Devil Bats, a high school American football ...
, becomes the team's
running back
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, whilst wearing an
eyeshield
An eyeshield is a piece of football equipment that is also referred to as a visor that was created in the 1980s. In the mid 1990s as an effort to prevent brain and head injuries, headgear became mandatory in the game of football. The eyeshield w ...
and the number 21, under the pseudonym of "Eyeshield 21". Inagaki chose American football as a central subject of ''Eyeshield 21'' after realizing that it fit perfectly with his idea for the series.
The manga was originally serialized in
Shueisha
(lit. "Gathering of Intellect Publishing Co., Ltd.") is a Japanese company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The company was established in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan. The foll ...
's ''
Weekly Shōnen Jump
is a weekly ''shōnen'' manga anthology published in Japan by Shueisha under the ''Jump'' line of magazines. The manga series within the magazine consist of many action scenes and a fair amount of comedy. The chapters of the series that run ...
'' from July 2002 to June 2009. The series consists of 333 chapters collected in 37 ''
tankōbon
is the Japanese
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'' volumes. An
anime
is Traditional animation, hand-drawn and computer animation, computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside of Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, in Japan and in Japane ...
adaptation consisting of 145 television episodes was co-produced by
TV Tokyo
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,
NAS
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Nas, NaS, or NAS may also refer to:
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* National Air Services, an airline in Saudi Arabia
** Nas Air ( ...
, and
Gallop
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. The television series first aired on Japan's TV Tokyo network from April 2005 to March 2008. The ''Eyeshield 21'' franchise has spawned two
original video animation
, abbreviated as OVA and sometimes as OAV (original animation video), are Japanese animated films and series made specially for release in home video formats without prior showings on television or in theaters, though the first part of an OVA s ...
s (OVAs), audio albums,
video game
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s, and other merchandise.
In North America, the manga was released by
Viz Media
VIZ Media LLC is an American manga publisher, anime distributor and entertainment company headquartered in San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1986 as VIZ LLC. In 2005, VIZ LLC and ShoPro Entertainment merged to form the current VIZ M ...
from April 2005 to October 2011. The anime series was later licensed in North America by
Toonami Jetstream
Toonami Jetstream was an ad-supported online broadband streaming service and a remake of Toonami's previous video streaming service Toonami Reactor provided by Cartoon Network and Viz Media.
It hosted various Toonami hits and had music videos, ...
as a joint effort with Viz Media and aired in December 2007, on its site, but before its completion, the streaming service was shut down. The whole series was streamed in English by
Crunchyroll
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, while Sentai Filmworks licensed the series, with distribution from
Section23 Films
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on DVDs.
In Japan, the ''Eyeshield 21'' manga has sold over 20 million volumes. The manga and anime have been featured at various times in weekly top ten lists of best-selling in their respective media. The anime has been watched by a large number of television viewers in Japan, helping to raise American football's popularity in the country. Publications for manga, anime, and others have commented on ''Eyeshield 21'', which received positive comments for its artwork and characters, and negative responses to its non-football scenes.
Plot
In Tokyo, a weak, unassertive boy named
Sena Kobayakawa
, commonly referred to just as , is a fictional character who is the protagonist in the manga and anime series ''Eyeshield 21'', created by Riichiro Inagaki and Yusuke Murata. In the series, he is a first-year Japanese high-school student who b ...
enters the Deimon Private Senior High School. Sena's only remarkable physical abilities are his running speed and agility, which are noted by the school's
American football
American football (referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada), also known as gridiron, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end. The offense, the team with ...
team captain
Yoichi Hiruma
, commonly referred to just as , is a fictional character in the anime and manga series ''Eyeshield 21'', created by Riichiro Inagaki and Yusuke Murata. In the series, he is the captain of the Deimon Devil Bats, a high school American football ...
. Hiruma forces Sena to join the Deimon Devil Bats as its
running back
A running back (RB) is a member of the offensive backfield in gridiron football. The primary roles of a running back are to receive American football plays#Offensive terminology, handoffs from the quarterback to Rush (American football)#Offen ...
. To protect his identity from other teams who want to recruit him, Sena is forced to publicly assume the role of the team
secretary
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and enter the field under the pseudonym of "Eyeshield 21" wearing a helmet with an
eyeshield
An eyeshield is a piece of football equipment that is also referred to as a visor that was created in the 1980s. In the mid 1990s as an effort to prevent brain and head injuries, headgear became mandatory in the game of football. The eyeshield w ...
to hide his features. The makeshift team initially takes part in the spring football tournament hoping to win through the strength of their new "secret weapon". However, the extremely weak team is eliminated early by the Ojo White Knights, one of the best football teams in Japan.
After Deimon's defeat, the spring tournament is revealed as secondary in importance to the fall tournament, where the teams compete for the chance to play in the
Christmas Bowlthe high school football league championship. Hiruma, Sena, and
Ryokan Kurita regroup and slowly build a real team from misfits and students looking to define themselves, such as
Tarō "Monta" Raimona baseball player who can only catchand the bullies collectivelly known as
Ha-Ha Brothers. Other characters slowly join the team, and the series follows the building and growth of the Deimon Devil Bats and its members, and rival teams as they all strive to achieve their goal of playing in the Christmas Bowl.
Some time after the Deimon Devil Bats win the Christmas Bowl and they become the best team in the country, Japan begins to gather the best football players to form a team to represent it at the American Football Youth World Championship, where a
Most Valuable Player
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(MVP) will be awarded an
NFL contract and $3 million. Team Japan reaches the final against Team America, in which the game ends as a tie, and both teams are declared winners. Both teams are unsatisfied with this and return to the field for their own, improvised "overtime", causing chaos with officials. It is unclear which team wins the unofficial extra period, but Panther of Team America holds the MVP trophy aloft, winning the professional contract with the San Antonio Armadillos.
The series concludes with Sena becoming the captain of the Devil Bats after Hiruma and Kurita leave school to attend college. In his final year of high school, Sena is invited to Notre Dame High School. In the final chapter, the main characters are in college or playing amateur-league football while employed.
Production
Before the series was published regularly, Riichiro Inagaki and Yusuke Murata published two
one-shot
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* ''One Shot'' (2005 film), a Sri Lankan action film directed by Ranjan Ramanayake
* ''One Shot'' (2 ...
s called and on March 5 and 12, 2002 in ''
Weekly Shōnen Jump
is a weekly ''shōnen'' manga anthology published in Japan by Shueisha under the ''Jump'' line of magazines. The manga series within the magazine consist of many action scenes and a fair amount of comedy. The chapters of the series that run ...
''. When it would become a serial, the editorial department asked if Inagaki wanted to both write and draw the series, but Inagaki felt he was "so rookie", so he asked Murata to be the illustrator. Before being asked to work on ''Eyeshield 21'', Murata had read some of Inagaki's manga and noted that they "had many cool design concepts of uniforms and equipment". He said, "it could be turned into a great manga story" and he would "be happy to take the challenge"; eventually he was chosen.
[
During ''Eyeshield 21'' original run in the magazine, Inagaki went to the United States to see ]college football
College football (french: Football universitaire) refers to gridiron football played by teams of student athletes. It was through college football play that American football rules first gained popularity in the United States.
Unlike most ...
matches, and National Football League
The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league that consists of 32 teams, divided equally between the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC). The NFL is one of the ...
games. Despite having never played American football, Inagaki chose this theme after deciding that he wanted to create "a protagonist that was wimpy at the beginning, yet could perform outstandingly in a sports game", and with this premise in mind he decided that American football would be "a very suitable material." When originally creating ''Eyeshield 21'', Inagaki said he was wary because he did not want his manga becoming "a simulator of football". The fact that football is not a popular sport in Japan also worried Inagaki. As last resort, he thought to turn the series into a "''Kamen Rider
The , also known as ''Masked Rider Series'' (until Decade), is a Japanese superhero media franchise consisting of tokusatsu television programs, films, manga, and anime, created by manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori. ''Kamen Rider'' media generall ...
''-style masked hero story" if it could not met the popularity required for the magazine. However, it was such a popular series that online commentators said that, considering the series' final length, the editors may have insisted that ''Eyeshield'' be kept going due to business reasons. However, Inagaki declared that the manga was "exactly how ewanted to tell the story" and that Murata also seconded it.
Media
Manga
The ''Eyeshield 21'' manga series was written by Riichiro Inagaki, illustrated by Yusuke Murata, and originally serialized by Shueisha in the ''shōnen'' manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Jump
is a weekly ''shōnen'' manga anthology published in Japan by Shueisha under the ''Jump'' line of magazines. The manga series within the magazine consist of many action scenes and a fair amount of comedy. The chapters of the series that run ...
'' from July 23, 2002, to June 15, 2009. The manga consists of 333 chapters spanning 37 ''tankōbon
is the Japanese
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* Japanese language, spoken mainly in Japan
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'' (collected volumes), released from December 20, 2002, to October 2, 2010. ''Eyeshield 21'' has also been published as part of the ''Shueisha Jump Remix'' series of magazine-style books. Fourteen volumes were released between June 28, 2010, and February 14, 2011.
An English translation of the manga was published in North America by Viz Media under the ''Shonen Jump Advanced'' label between April 5, 2005, and October 4, 2011.
The manga has also been licensed in some countries such as in France by Glénat, in Hong Kong by Culturecom, in Indonesia by Elex Media Komputindo
Elex Media Komputindo is a publishing company in Indonesia which publishes books, comics, magazines, novels and other print media. Established on January 15, 1985, Elex Media Komputindo is a subsidiary of Kompas Gramedia Group. Elex is headquart ...
, in Italy by Panini Comics
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, in South Korea by Daewon Media
Daewon Media ( ko, 대원미디어), formerly Daiwon C&A Holdings, is a South Korean company specializing in character and animation-related business. Founded in 1973, Daewon's subsidiaries include Daiwon C.I., Haksan Publishing, and Daewon Broad ...
, and in Taiwan by Tong Li Publishing
Tongli Publishing Co. (Chinese: 東立出版社, Hanyu Pinyin: ''Dōng Lì Chūbǎnshè''), most known as Tong Li Comics, is a publishing company which distributes a variety of domestic and imported comics in Taiwan.
History
Tong Li was founded ...
.
Original video animations
Two original video animation
, abbreviated as OVA and sometimes as OAV (original animation video), are Japanese animated films and series made specially for release in home video formats without prior showings on television or in theaters, though the first part of an OVA s ...
s (OVA) based on the ''Eyeshield 21'' manga series were developed. The first one, named , was developed by Production I.G
is a Japanese animation studio and production enterprise, founded on December 15, 1987, by Mitsuhisa Ishikawa and headquartered in Musashino, Tokyo, Japan. The letters I and G derive from the names of the company founders: producer Mitsuhisa Ish ...
and shown as part of the Jump Festa
is an annual party or exposition in Japan, all about manga and anime, sponsored by Shueisha, publisher of the various ''Jump'' anthologies which are Weekly Shōnen Jump, Jump Square, V Jump, Saikyō Jump and Shōnen Jump+. The exposition was sta ...
Anime Tour in September 2003 and in Jump Festa 2004. The second OVA, titled , was shown at Jump Festa 2005. The two OVAs were later released on DVD; the first was released with the second OVA of ''Naruto'' in a compilation called ''Jump Festa 2004 Super DVD''. The other was released by Bandai Visual
was a Japanese anime, film production, and distribution enterprise, established by Bandai and a subsidiary of Bandai Namco Holdings. They focused mainly in international distribution of anime properties in North America.
Most of the anime and ...
as an extra track on the sixth DVD of the ''Eyeshield 21'' anime series.[
]
Television series
The ''Eyeshield 21'' anime adaptation was co-produced by TV Tokyo, NAS, and Gallop, and was directed by Masayoshi Nishida
is a Japanese anime director. He worked at the Tatsunoko Animation Technical Institute before joining Tezuka Productions. He has directed '' Mokke'' and ''Allison & Lillia'' and drawn storyboards for all episodes. His favorite anime is ''Haguregu ...
until episode 103, and by Shin Katagai from 104 to 145.[Opening credits from the episodes:
*
*
*] The series of 145 television episodes aired in Japan from April 6, 2005, to March 19, 2008, on TV Tokyo. In Japan, Bandai Visual distributed the anime in DVD format; thirty-six volumes were released between July 26, 2006, and June 26, 2007. Some changes were done in comparison to the manga; for example, swearings and guns or gambling references were reduced.
Initially, Viz Media and Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network (often abbreviated as CN) is an American cable television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. It is a part of The Cartoon Network, Inc., a division that also has the broadcasting and production activities of Boomerang, Car ...
planned to air a dubbed version of ''Eyeshield 21'' on the internet video streaming service Toonami Jetstream
Toonami Jetstream was an ad-supported online broadband streaming service and a remake of Toonami's previous video streaming service Toonami Reactor provided by Cartoon Network and Viz Media.
It hosted various Toonami hits and had music videos, ...
, and on NFL Rush site as a joint effort with National Football League
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(NFL). The anime was eventually posted only on Toonami Jetstream, with the first episode, which condensed three episodes,[ being available on December 17, 2007. However, it was not completed due to Toonami Jetstream's cancellation and shutdown.] In December 2008, the video streaming service Crunchyroll announced that it would begin to stream ''Eyeshield 21'' subtitled on its site on January 2, 2009.[ The last episode was available on November 1, 2009, for premium users, and on March 7, 2010, for free users. On February 26, 2010, Section23 Films announced that Sentai Filmworks received the license to the anime.] The first fifty-two episodes were released on four subtitled-only DVDs between May 18, 2010, and February 8, 2011.[
]
Audio
The music for the ''Eyeshield 21'' anime adaptation was composed by Kō Ōtani.[ The series use twelve pieces of theme music, five opening and seven ending themes. The opening themes are "Breakthrough"] and "Innocence" by V6, "Dang Dang" by ZZ, "Blaze Line" by Back-On
Back-On (stylized as BACK-ON) is a Japanese rock band from Tokyo, Japan. They are recognized for creating anime and game opening themes such as the '' Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2'' opening theme, "fly away"; ''Air Gear'' opening theme ...
, and by Short Leg Summer.[ The ending themes are "Be Free" by Ricken's,][ "Blaze Away" by ]The Trax
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, "Goal" by Beni Arashiro
is a Japanese R&B singer, who debuted in 2004 under the Avex Trax label. In 2008, Arashiro left Avex Trax and transferred to Universal Music Japan where she started to perform as simply Beni (stylized as BENI).
She was initially best known fo ...
,[ "Run to Win" by ]Aya Hirano
is a Japanese actress and singer associated with the voice acting agency Grick. Beginning in the entertainment industry as a child actor in television commercials, she appeared in her first voice acting role in the anime television series '' A ...
, Miyu Irino
is a Japanese voice actor and singer. He voiced Haku in ''Spirited Away'', Shoya Ishida in '' A Silent Voice'', Sena Kobayakawa in ''Eyeshield 21'', Jinta "Jintan" Yadomi in '' Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day'', Syaoran in '' Tsubasa: Rese ...
, Koichi Nagano and Kappei Yamaguchi,[ "A day dreaming..." by Back-On,][ "Flower" by Back-On, and "Song of Power" by Short Leg Summer.][
A number of audio CDs linked to the anime series have been released in Japan. The original soundtrack was released on two discs by ]Avex Mode
is a Japanese entertainment conglomerate led by founder Max Matsuura and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1988, the company manages J-pop talents like Ayumi Hamasaki and internet sensation PikoTaro. It has also shifted into other busi ...
on March 5, 2008, under the title ''Eyeshield 21 Complete Best Album''. Three compilation albums, ''Eyeshield 21 Original Soundtrack Sound Field 1'', ''Eyeshield 21 Sound Field Especial'', and ''Eyeshield 21 Song Best'', featuring opening and ending themes, insertion songs, and character and team songs were released on August 31, 2005, December 21, 2005, and March 23, 2006, respectively. Six maxi single
A maxi single or maxi-single (sometimes abbreviated to MCD or CDM) is a music single release with more than the usual two tracks of an A-side song and a B-side song.
The first maxi singles
Mungo Jerry's first single, "In the Summertime" was the ...
s containing character song
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s have also been published. The first three, for Sena Kobayakawa, Mamori Anezaki, and Monta, were released on October 26, 2005. The other three, with the songs of Haruto Sakuraba, Seijurou Shin, and Suzuna Taki, were released on January 25, 2006. In addition to the musical CDs, ''Eyeshield 21 Drama Field 1'', an audio drama
Radio drama (or audio drama, audio play, radio play, radio theatre, or audio theatre) is a dramatized, purely acoustic performance. With no visual component, radio drama depends on dialogue, music and sound effects to help the listener imagine t ...
CD, was released by Avex on September 21, 2005.
Video games
Konami produced ''Eyeshield 21'' games for Sony video game systems; it released for the PlayStation 2
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on December 22, 2005, and for the PlayStation Portable
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on March 2, 2006. Nintendo
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Nintendo was founded in 1889 as by craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi and originally produce ...
secured the rights to the ''Eyeshield 21'' video game license for its systems in December 2004, releasing ''Eyeshield 21: Max Devil Power'' for the Nintendo DS
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on February 2, 2006, and ''Eyeshield 21: Devilbats Devildays'' for the Game Boy Advance
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on April 6, 2006. Another game was scheduled for release on the Nintendo GameCube
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, but it was later canceled.[ Nintendo published an ''Eyeshield 21'' game for the ]Wii
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, entitled , which was released in Japan on March 8, 2007. Two non-football games, ''Jump Super Stars
''Jump Super Stars'' is a 2D crossover fighting game for the Nintendo DS, based on ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' characters. It was developed by Ganbarion and published by Nintendo. The game was released on August 8, 2005, in Japan and accompanied th ...
'' and ''Jump Ultimate Stars
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Jump or Jumping also may refer to:
Places
* Jump, Kentucky or Jump S ...
'', released for the Nintendo DS, have featured characters from the series. Various Devil Bats, Shin and Sakuraba from the White Knights appear in support cameos.
Print media
Two art books based on ''Eyeshield 21'' were released. The first, , was published on November 2, 2006. The second, entitled ''Paint Jump: Art of Eyeshield 21'', was released on December 19, 2008. , a databook, was published on October 4, 2005. A pair of light novel
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s were launched; the first, written by Katsumi Hasegawa, based on and named for the first OVA, was published on March 24, 2004. The second, , written by Eijima Jun, was published on May 26, 2006. The only original creator of the series who worked on these light novels was Murata, who illustrated them.
Other
In Japan, jigsaw puzzles, action figures, plush dolls, calendars, key chains, and a medal game
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machine were sold as merchandise for the series. Konami
, is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational video game company, video game and entertainment company headquartered in Chūō, Tokyo, Chūō, Tokyo, it also produces and distributes trading cards, anime, tokusatsu, pachinko machin ...
also released a collectible card game
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series.
Reception
Popularity
The manga has sold more than 20 million copies in Japan; individual volumes frequently appeared on top ten lists of best-selling manga there (''see table''). Individual volumes have appeared in Diamond Comic Distributors
Diamond Comic Distributors, Inc. (often called Diamond Comics, DCD, or casually Diamond) is an American comic book distributor serving retailers in North America and worldwide. They transport comic books and graphic novels, as well as other po ...
's lists of 300 best-selling graphic novel
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s in North America several times. In 2011, the Japanese website Ameba conducted a "Top 10" online web poll of the "Best ''Shōnen Jump'' Manga of the 21st Century" and ''Eyeshield 21'' was placed seventh, although in another poll of the best ''Shōnen Jump'' titles that the readers nonetheless did not want to continue reading, ''Eyeshield 21'' ranked twentieth. The anime adaptation was also featured several times in Japanese television rankings, with the first episode having a 7.5 percent television viewership rating. In 2006, Japanese television network TV Asahi
JOEX-DTV (channel 5), branded as (also known as EX and and stylized as TV asahi), is a television station that is owned and operated by the subsidiary of certified broadcasting holding company , itself controlled by The Asahi Shimbun Compan ...
conducted a poll for the top hundred anime, and ''Eyeshield 21'' was placed 47th. Moreover, ''Eyeshield 21''s series is credited with increasing the number of Japanese teenagers playing American football. However, commenting on its genre lack of popularity in the United States, Jason Thompson wrote in Anime News Network
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that "Even ''Eyeshield 21'', a sports manga which is practically made for Americans, wasn't a big hit here."
Reviews
Critics have generally given the ''Eyeshield 21'' manga positive reviews. Deb Aoki from About.com
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wrote that tying with ''Bleach
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'', ''Eyeshield 21'' was the best continuing ''shōnen'' manga of 2007, because it "has well-written characters, dynamic artwork, nail-biting cliffhangers, plus a winning mix of comedy, action and drama". On the 2008 list, Aoki listed ''Eyeshield 21'' as the best continuing ''shōnen'', as it was able to "ome
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into its own" from other ''shōnen'' series. In that same year, Pop Culture Shock's Sam Kusek elected it the best continuing manga series. Chris Zimmerman of Comic Book Bin was positive on his review of the volumes 30–33; he affirmed it is "one of the best shonen titles out there" and described it as "a superb series, with well developed characters, intense action, and touching humor." Scott Campbell of Active Anime commented it is an "action-filled" series with great artwork and humor, and that it "has managed to continually get more and more dynamic with each volume".
Jarred Pine from Mania.com praised the humor and how the creators "bring out the energy and excitement of the game for the readers". June Shimonishi, reviewing for ''School Library Journal
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'', wrote that it "delivers a fresh and entertaining take on all the standard sports clichés". She also said that its art is "superb ... with every inch filled with details and no gag left unseen". Zac Bertschy from Anime News Network (ANN) declared ''Eyeshield 21'' "defies convention" by turning what most might consider "a really ridiculously bad idea" into "something most everyone would be able to enjoy". Carlo Santos from ANN called it a "typical sports story", writing that what make it an above average series are its characters and artwork. He also wrote that people who think American football is boring "may change their minds after seeing the action sequences in ''Eyeshield 21''." Later, Santos said, " lot of familiar clichés show themselves" in ''Eyeshield 21'', and that " e storyline also does a sloppy job of keeping track of the game ... making it even less believable than it already is". However, overall, he considered the story has good art, action and pace, featuring "pure sports storytelling at its finest".[
The anime adaptation of ''Eyeshield 21'' received positive and mixed responses. Bobby Cooper from ]DVD Talk
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praised how the rules of American football are "explained to a foreign audience that has no clue what it's all about", adding that instructions at the commercial breaks "were informative and similar to the Go lessons of ''Hikaru No Go
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''." He also said the explanations were "hilarious", but that "''Eyeshield 21'' is an excellent introduction to football". The on-field action was also praised, with he saying the sports action is "where ''Eyeshield'' 21 truly shines", although he criticized the scenes away from the football field, "the pacing slows to a crawl and the storyline gets a little boring". In her review, Erin Finnegan from Anime News Network stated, " e pace of ''Eyeshield 21'' is its saving grace. It's way less boring than all the time outs and commercial breaks in a regular NFL game. Football is hard to understand, but ''Eyeshield 21'' explains the Byzantine rules ... in an entertaining way. We're never left waiting for the ref's decision for long minutes like in real life. A lot of dramatic tension carries the action between plays." Finnegan also criticized the artwork, saying, "any episode f the show
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without a game is clearly farmed out to an inferior animation studio". Chris Beveridge from Mania Entertainment wrote that ''Eyeshield 21'' "has a good solid story idea, showing a young man finding his way through sports by finding friends and realizing he has potential, but it is so sidelined so often that it's frustrating to see it deal with situations as it does."
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