ragna
"[99] According to Wong, as of 2019, Slam Dunk "has never crossed into the mainstream in North America", and Viz editor Michael Montesa stated that in general manga related to sports have not sold as well in the United States. [99] Azusa Takahashi of the
Japanese website Real Sound wrote that the appeal of Slam Dunk and the impact it had on the popularity of the sport is rooted in how realistic it is. It not only has flashy game scenes, but also includes scenes of
steady practice. [100] The Slam Dunk Scholarship program was created in 2006 by Inoue and Shueisha. The winning 17- to 18-year-old recipient receives a fully paid academic and athletic scholarship to a university-preparatory school in America if they pass the school's admission interview. [101] In 2010, Inoue received special commendations from the Japan Basketball Association for helping popularize basketball in Japan and the scholarship program. [102] PhD student Dexter Thomas of Cornell University, writing a dissertation about how race factors into hip hop in Japan, stated "The first wave of basketball in Japan was pushed forward by Slam Dunk. "[103] See also[edit] Sports portal J. R. Sakuragi—Japanese-American basketball player, born J. R.
An elite school for the
rich to. ummmmm. Gamble?
No seriously where are the teachers in this? Why are there no classes? All you ever see is students gambling or bullying each other to where it seems more like a
prison than anything. That's what I mean, it's not important for this to even feel like a school. Jabami is a gambler so that's all there needs to be in this school.
Retrieved March 25, 2023. ^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (December 16, 2023). "My Hero Academia Anime
Airs 4-Episode Recap in April Before Premiering Season 7 on May 4". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on December 16, 2023. Retrieved December 16, 2023.