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''Rookies'' (stylized as ''ROOKIES'') is a Japanese '' shōnen''
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 and illustrated by
Masanori Morita is a Japanese manga artist known for his works ''Rokudenashi Blues'' and '' Rookies''. He made his debut while still in high school and was an assistant of Tetsuo Hara on ''Fist of the North Star''. Works Serialized manga * (1988–1997); ser ...
. It was serialized in
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's ''shōnen'' manga magazine ''
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'' from February 1998 to August 2003, with the chapters collected in 24 ''
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'' volumes. The manga has been adapted into a television series which was broadcast on
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between April 19, 2008 and July 26, 2008. The series was later released on DVD by TC Entertainment, and the soundtrack released on June 28, 2008. The finale of the TV series was in the form of a film, called which premiered on Japanese cinemas on May 31, 2009. ''Rookies'' is one of the
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, with over 21 million copies in circulation. ''Rookies'' is the story of an amateur teacher, Koichi Kawato, who is faced with the challenge of guiding a high school baseball club composed of delinquents. The students are wary of him and often threaten Kawato, but he refuses to abandon them and continuously speaks highly of recognizing their dreams. Eventually, the team is assembled and they dedicate their time to achieve their dream of going to the Koshien Spring baseball tournament.


Plot

Koichi Kawato is the new Japanese teacher at the ill-famed Futakotamagawa High School, whose baseball club is composed of thugs and bullies who have been suspended for a year from all school competitions, for causing a brawl during an official match. The newly appointed teacher finds that the club members left are only interested in women, smoking and doing nothing good until, under Kawato's guidance, they recognize that baseball is what they truly love doing. Kawato also teaches them that they should follow their dreams, and for them, being able to reach the national high school tournament finals in Koshien (Hyogo prefecture) is what they have always wished for. However, reaching Koshien is far from easy as many obstacles await them.


Characters


Teachers

;Koichi Kawato :Koichi Kawato is a young, optimistic, and highly honorable teacher who strongly believes in following dreams. He also tries to build more personal relationships with his students, even memorizing all their names from the class list. After he promises a student that he would protect the school's baseball team, he becomes the team's advisor. It is later found out he resigned from his last school after getting in a fight with a student, and he vowed never to hit anyone again. Despite this, he was near universally loved at his last school and they try (unsuccessfully) to get him to come back. ;Vice Principal Ikebe :Vice Principal Ikebe is a former member of the baseball team who had once made it to Koshien. Though he seemed uptight and strict at first, often lecturing Kawato over the smallest details, he later warms up to Kawato. When the team starts playing again, Ikebe becomes their coach, lending his expertise. ;Principal Murayama :Principal Murayama is the former captain of the baseball team from 43 years ago, when the team went to Koshien. He harbors a resentment for the current baseball team as he views them as tarnishing the legacy he left behind, and is willing to do anything to get them all expelled. However, after witnessing their first game against Yoga Daiichi, he starts to regard the baseball team more positively. When Yoga Daiichi's coach threatens to press charges of assault against Kawato for hitting him during their game, Murayama takes the blame for Kawato and resigns.


Baseball team

;Toru Mikoshiba :Toru Mikoshiba is the team's captain. Though non-violent and intelligent, he is often affected by nervousness and insecurity. He does, however, know when to take a stand and lead the team. He was originally the gofer when they were still a team of thugs. ;Keiichi Aniya :Keiichi Aniya is the team's primary pitcher. He was well known in middle school, but lost his motivation after a pitcher who had struck him out was unable to strike anyone out at
Koshien Stadium , commonly referred to as simply Koshien Stadium, is a baseball park located near Kobe, Hyōgo, Kobe in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. The stadium was built to host the High school baseball in Japan, national high school baseball tourn ...
. Despite fooling with other girls, he is in love with his childhood friend, Toko Yagi. He once stated that the reason he played around so much was because she wouldn't go out with him. However, after seriously beginning to train for baseball, he has stopped dating so frequently. ;Shuta Sekikawa :Shuta Sekikawa is the team's fastest member and sports a
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that is "rock hard" due to the amount of styling products he uses. When he lets his hair down (washes the styling products out), his speed increases greatly. He was the second one to be convinced by Kawato to officially join the team, after Mikoshiba. ;Kei Shinjo :Kei Shinjo was originally angry at the other members for starting to leave gang-life behind, and proceeded to heavily injure them. He is later revealed to care deeply about his friendship with the team, but was reluctant to rejoin due to his actions. He later rejoins and works twice as hard to make up for his actions. He has great batting abilities, being able to hit a 123 meter line drive. His swing is described as being able to cut through the wind. ;Yuya Okada :Yuya Okada is a rational member who keeps his hair in long
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. He is by far the calmest and wisest among the group, though perhaps not the most mature. It has been mentioned that he gets good grades, along with Mikoshiba and Shinjo. ;Tetsuro Yufune :Tetsuro Yufune is a nervous player who uses his batting technique "Cat Swing", in which he screams "
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" before he hits the ball, to achieve better accuracy. He also has a crush on the English teacher, Rie Mayumi, but he is unable to confess his feelings to her, choosing to jump off a balcony (yelling "MEOW" like he does when he's nervous) rather than do so. ;Kiyooki Hiyama :Kiyooki Hiyama is one of the team's worst batters, often mocked by other teams as "the bearded strikeout king". Although he is short-tempered, he refused to fight against a few boys from Megurogawa attacking him to avoid team disqualification. However, after constant practice, he managed to improve his hitting. ;Tomochika Wakana :Tomochika Wakana is the only player able to consistently catch Aniya's pitches, though he originally was unable to keep his eyes open as the ball came to him. With help from Hiyama, Wakana was able to overcome this obstacle. He is considered to be the mood maker of the team. ;Taira Hiratsuka :Taira Hiratsuka is a strong member who has almost no skill in baseball. However, he is able to achieve incredible hits by using survival instinct, particularly when a ball is thrown at his head. He is often ignored by his teammates and even Kawato, not out of spite but because they simply don't notice him. He has a huge crush on Toko Yagi after she slapped him for making fun of Shinjo. ;Shinobu Imaoka :Shinobu Imaoka is the team's
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player and considered strange among several of his teammates. He has surprising talent for the sport, having great baseball sense and being able to bat and pitch well. He is close friends with Hiratsuka and refers to him by the nickname "Hiracchi." ;Shouji Akaboshi :Shouji Akaboshi is one of two new first years who join after the main group of ten. He a skilled player who was also well known in middle school, and dreamed of being able to compete in
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. At first he seems arrogant, claiming he only needs high school to learn English and refuses to join the baseball team as he views them beneath him. However, he practices with a university team in secret, something Yagi and Aniya accidentally find out. When he is convinced to join the team, he discovers they were all more talented than he thought, leading him to work much harder for his spot on the team. ;Hamanaka Taiyou :Hamanaka Taiyou is one of two new first years who join after the main group of ten, being a full year younger than the rest. At first, he is a bully who beats up old men for money. After an encounter with Hiratsuka, he begins to model himself after Hiratsuka, who he believes to be a brilliant player. After realizing the truth, Hamanaka still joins the baseball team, though he is deemed useless. ;Toko Yagi :Toko Yagi is the baseball team manager and childhood friend of Aniya, for whom she has romantic feelings. She has great baseball sense and managing capabilities.


Media


Manga

''Rookies'' is written and illustrated by
Masanori Morita is a Japanese manga artist known for his works ''Rokudenashi Blues'' and '' Rookies''. He made his debut while still in high school and was an assistant of Tetsuo Hara on ''Fist of the North Star''. Works Serialized manga * (1988–1997); ser ...
. It was 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 its 10th issue, published on February 16, 1998 to the 30th issue, published on August 25, 2003. Shueisha released the manga in 24 ''
tankōbon is the Japanese Japanese may refer to: * Something from or related to Japan, an island country in East Asia * Japanese language, spoken mainly in Japan * Japanese people, the ethnic group that identifies with Japan through ancestry or cultur ...
'' volumes between June 4, 1998 and November 4, 2003. It was licensed in France by Editions Tonkam, and in Taiwan by Da Ran Culture before it went bankrupt. The Taiwan license was transferred to
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. In Italy, ''Rookies'' was licensed by
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and serialized in the magazine ''Express''.


TV drama

The manga was adapted into a live-action
Japanese television drama , also called , are television programs that are a staple of Japanese television and are broadcast daily. All major TV networks in Japan produce a variety of drama series including romance, comedy, detective stories, horror, jidaigeki, thriller ...
. The series' script was written by Yoshihiro Izumi and was directed by Yuichiro Hirakawa. It was produced by Tsuru Masaaki. Its 11 episodes were broadcast on
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between April 19, 2008 and July 26, 2008. The series' theme song was " Kiseki" by
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. The first three episodes of the drama were released as a ''Rookies Omote Box'' by TC Entertainment on July 18, 2008. Episodes four to eleven were released in a ''Rookies Ura Box'' on October 8, 2008. The soundtrack to the drama was released on a CD on June 28, 2008.


Cast

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Ryuta Sato is a Japanese actor and ''tarento Television personalities in Japan, known as in Japanese, are celebrities who regularly appear in mass media in Japan, especially as panelists on variety shows. During the Golden Age of Hollywood, bankable ...
as Koichi Kawato *
Keisuke Koide is a Japanese actor who starred in Kwak Jae-yong's film ''Cyborg She'' and in ''Koizora''. Career In 2017, Koide admitted to drinking alcohol and having sex with a 17-year-old girl after allegations were published in ''Friday''. He was suspend ...
as Toru Mikoshiba *
Hayato Ichihara is a Japanese actor who is best known for his roles in film and television, including the 2001 film ''All About Lily Chou-Chou''. In 2009 he was voted one of Oricon's "fresh Stars" of the year. In 2009 he was also voted the 4th most attractive ...
as Keiichi Aniya * Akiyoshi Nakao as Shuta Sekikawa *
Yu Shirota is a Japanese-Spanish actor and singer, most known for his role as Kagurazaka Makoto in the Japanese television drama live action adaption of ''Hana-Kimi'', Kunimitsu Tezuka in the '' Prince of Tennis Musicals'', Tuxedo Mask in the Sailor Moon ...
as Kei Shinjo *
Takeru Satoh is a Japanese actor. He is best known for his leading role as Ryotaro Nogami in the ''Kamen Rider Den-O'' franchise, and as Himura Kenshin in the live-action ''Rurouni Kenshin'' film and its sequels. Satoh was born on 21 March 1989 in Iwatsuki ...
as Yuya Okada *
Shunji Igarashi is a former Japanese actor known for his role as Mirai Hibino/Ultraman Mebius in the 2006-2007 tokusatsu series '' Ultraman Mebius'' and several spin-offs in the Ultra Series following that. Igarashi was affiliated with the acting unit D-BOY ...
as Tetsuro Yufune * Sōsuke Takaoka as Tomochika Wakana *
Hiroyuki Onoue (born July 16, 1985), is a Japanese actor from Osaka Prefecture. Selected filmography TV drama *''Doremisora'' (2002) *'' Journey Under the Midnight Sun'' (2006) *''Ryōmaden'' (2010), Itō Shunsuke *''Carnation'' (2011) *''Hana Moyu'' (2015) ...
as Shinobu Imaoka *
Eri Murakawa is a Japanese actress associated with Amuse, Inc. She attended Omiya Junior High School and Hinode High School. Filmography Drama *'' Kaze no Haruka'' (2005) *''My Boss My Hero'' (2006) *'' Sexy Voice and Robo'' (2007) *''Good Job'' (2007) *' ...
as Toko Yagi


Film

A live-action film, ''Rookies: Graduation (Rookies-卒業-, Rookies -Sotsugyō-),'' was adapted from the manga. Created by
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and directed by Yūichirō Hirakawa, the film premiered on May 31, 2009.


Reception

''Rookies'' was ranked the 9th top-selling manga in Japan in 2008 with 2,765,163 copies sold. The last episode of ''Rookies'' live-action television adaptatio''n'', broadcast on July 26, 2008, was rated 19.5 in the average household ratings. The television special episode of ''Rookies'' garnered a 10.0 rating. The ''Rookies'' Ura Box set sold 5,595 copies during the October 15–21, 2008 weekend. ''Rookies'' TV drama DVDs were ranked the top having the most copies sold in 2008. The first episode of ''Rookies'' was rated a 9.5 when it re-ran on December 31, 2008. The ''Rookies'' Omote Box was ranked 30th on the Oricon charts with 1,891 copies sold between June 8–14, 2009, and the ''Rookies'' Ura Box set was ranked 24th on the Oricon charts with 1,997 copies sold between June 1–7, 2009. The ''Rookies'' drama series was awarded five of the possible nine awards at the 58th Television Drama Academy Awards in 2008. ''Rookies'' was awarded best drama; Ryuta Sato was awarded best actor; Hayato Ichihara was awarded best supporting actor; "Kiseki" by
Greeeen Greeeen (stylized as GReeeeN) is a Japanese vocal group from Kōriyama in Fukushima Prefecture, comprising the all-male four members: HIDE, navi, 92 (read as "kuni"), and SOH. They made their debut with Universal Music in 2007. Their logo image i ...
was awarded best theme song and Nikogaku Nine was awarded the special award. ''Rookies'' was highly commended as one of the best drama series at the 2008 Asian Television Awards. ''Document of Rookies ~Sotsugyō'' debut at 15th on the Oricon charts between April 21–28, 2009 with 9,141 copies sold. It sold 3,092 copies during June 1–7, 2009 to be ranked 10th. It sold 2,648 copies the following week and dropped to rank 20. ''Rookies: Graduation'' topped the Japanese box office chart when it premiered on May 30, 2009, earning the equivalent of
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12,703,775 over the May 30–31 weekend. It continued to top the Japanese box office chart the following weekend, earning US$12,703,775 that weekend. It was ranked second on the box office chart to ''
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'', earning US$8,278,440 that weekend. It rose back to top the box office charts on the June 20–21 weekend, earning US$6,404,066 that weekend. On the fifth weekend, the movie dropped to second place behind '' Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance'', earning US$4,290,266 that weekend. On its sixth weekend on the box office charts, it stayed at second place, earning US$2,933,634 that weekend. In its seventh weekend, ''Rookies: Graduation'' fell to 4th place and earned US$1,894,007, and has grossed US$82 million as of July 15. In its eighth weekend, ''Rookies: Graduation'', fell to 8th place and earned US$1,129,349. In its ninth weekend, ''Rookies: Graduation'' rose to 6th place and earned US$748,804.


References


External links

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Official TBS ''Rookies'' TV drama website
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