kagura bachi scan vf 18
42023Rebel Moon - Partie 1 : Enfant du feu5. 82024The Painter6. 62024Code 8 : Partie II7. 22023Wonka6. 42023Role Play7. 12023Ruthless5.
72023Skal - Fight for Survival4. 72022The OctoGames52022Agent Game6. 92024Soixante minutes7. 52023Pauvres créatures6.
82024Underground Fights5.
[43][44] The openings, ending and other two themes were collected into the CD soundtrack The Best of TV Animation Slam Dunk, released on July 21, 2003. [45]
Anime films[edit] Main article: The First Slam Dunk Four anime films were produced by Toei Animation from 1994 to 1995 while the manga and TV series were still running. They contain largely new material that is either only hinted at or is not presented in the manga. From August 1 to 4, 2006, NHK broadcast all four movies as part of its satellite networks NHK BS-2's Summer Anime Choice line-up, and TV Osaka aired the last three movies from January 3 to 8, 2007. [46] All the films were collected into a DVD box named Slam Dunk The Movie which was released on December 10, 2004. [47] The first film, simply titled Slam Dunk, premiered on March 12, 1994. [48] Set after Shohoku's practice game against Ryonan (before the second
half of episode 20), the film focuses on a practice game against Takezono High. Before the game, Sakuragi runs into Yoko Shimura, the girl who rejects him in the very first scene of the series, and Oda, the basketball player she rejected him for. Zenkoku Seiha da! Sakuragi Hanamichi,[a] released on July 9, 1994,[49] is the second film from the series. It happens during Shohoku's 4th round qualifying game against Tsukubu High (between the first half of episode 36). The film features original characters including Godai, an old friend of Akagi and Kogure's, Rango, a wild show-off who is in love with Haruko and quarrels with Sakuragi, and Coach Kawasaki, a former pupil of Anzai-sensei.
3Crossovers 3.
6Stage plays 3. 7Art and guidebooks 3. 8Other media 4
Reception Toggle Reception subsection 4. 1Popularity 4. 2Manga 4.