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Dunk | Slam Dunk Wiki | Fandom Slam Dunk Wiki Explore Main Page Discuss All Pages Community Interactive Maps Recent Blog Posts The Series Anime Episodes Manga Manga Guide Story Arcs Music Openings Endings Games Merchandise Clothing Merchandise Action Figures TCG Characters Shohoku Hanamichi Sakuragi Takenori Akagi Kaede Rukawa Hisashi Mitsui Ryota Miyagi Kiminobu Kogure Mitsuyoshi Anzai Ayako Haruko Akagi Mito Youhei Ryonan Jun Uozumi Akira Sendoh Ryoji Ikegami Kicchou Fukuda Hiroaki Koshino Uekusa Sugadaira Hikoichi Aida Moichi Taoka Kainan Shinichi Maki Soichiro Jin Nobunaga Kiyota Yoshinori Miyamasu Kasuma Takasago Muto Riki Takato Shoyo Kenji Fujima Toru Hanagata Kazushi Hasegawa Takano and Nagano Toyotama Minori Kishimoto Tsuyoshi Minami Mitswaki Iwata Kyohei Yajima Daijiro Itakura Sannoh Kazunari Fukatsu Satoshi Ichinokura Masashi Kawata Mikio Kawata Masahiro Nobe Eiji Sawakita Matsumoto Minoru Goro Domoto Aiwa Dai Moroboshi Meihou Hiroshi Morishige World Locations Timeline Miscellaneous Images Affiliates Anime/Manga Hub Slam Dunk Polls Popularity Poll Wikia Polls FANDOM Fan Central BETA Games Anime Movies TV Video Wikis Explore Wikis Community Central Start a Wiki Don't have an account? Register Sign In FANDOM Explore Current Wiki Start a Wiki Don't have an account? Register Sign In Advertisement Sign In Register Slam Dunk Wiki 642pages Explore Main Page Discuss All Pages Community Interactive Maps Recent Blog Posts The Series Anime Episodes Manga Manga Guide Story Arcs Music Openings Endings Games Merchandise Clothing Merchandise Action Figures TCG Characters Shohoku Hanamichi Sakuragi Takenori Akagi Kaede Rukawa Hisashi Mitsui Ryota Miyagi Kiminobu Kogure Mitsuyoshi Anzai Ayako Haruko Akagi Mito Youhei Ryonan Jun Uozumi Akira Sendoh Ryoji Ikegami Kicchou Fukuda Hiroaki Koshino Uekusa Sugadaira Hikoichi Aida Moichi Taoka Kainan Shinichi Maki Soichiro Jin Nobunaga Kiyota Yoshinori Miyamasu Kasuma Takasago Muto Riki Takato Shoyo Kenji Fujima Toru Hanagata Kazushi Hasegawa Takano and Nagano Toyotama Minori Kishimoto Tsuyoshi Minami Mitswaki Iwata Kyohei Yajima Daijiro Itakura Sannoh Kazunari Fukatsu Satoshi Ichinokura Masashi Kawata Mikio Kawata Masahiro Nobe Eiji Sawakita Matsumoto Minoru Goro Domoto Aiwa Dai Moroboshi Meihou Hiroshi Morishige World Locations Timeline Miscellaneous Images Affiliates Anime/Manga Hub Slam Dunk Polls Popularity Poll Wikia Polls in: Slam Dunk Slam Dunk Edit Edit source View history Talk (0) Other Networks スラムダンク Genre Sports, Comedy, and Drama Manga Written by
Takehiko Inoue Published by Shueisha (Japan)
Madman Entertainment (Australia)
Viz Media and Gutsoon! Entertainment (North America)
Chuang Yi (Singapore) Demographic Shōnen Magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump Original run 1990 – 1996 Volumes 31 TV anime Studio Toei Animation Directed by Nobutaka Nishizawa Written by N/A Original run October 16, 1993 – March 23, 1996 Episodes 101 Animanga Hub Ending of Slam Dunk Slam Dunk (スラムダンク, Suramu Danku) is a sports-themed manga series written by Takehiko Inoue about a basketball team from Shōhoku High School. It was first serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump in Japan from 1990 to 1996, and had also been adapted into an anime series by Toei Animation, which had been broadcast worldwide, enjoying much popularity, particularly in Japan, several other Asian countries, and Europe. Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 3 Media 3. 1 Manga 3. 2 Anime 3. 3 Films 3. 4 Games 4 Reception 5 External links 6 References Plot[] Slam Dunk centers around Hanamichi Sakuragi, who starts as a delinquent outcast, becoming the leader of a gang.
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2016. Retrieved June 27, 2016. ^ "Top-Selling Light Novels in Japan by Volume: 2016 (First Half)".
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[25] Following the release of the first compilation film, the sequel was revealed to be a film titled
Made in Abyss:
Dawn of the Deep Soul (劇場版メイドインアビス 深き魂の黎明, Gekijōban Made in Abyss: Fukaki Tamashii no Reimei). [26] The film premiered in Japan on January 17, 2020. [27][28] The film had been set to premiere in the United States at Anime Boston on April 11, 2020 before that convention's cancellation due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [29] It was screened in US theaters on April 13 (English dub) and 15 (English subtitles). [30] Its theme song is "Forever Lost" performed by Myth & Roid. [31] Following the release of Dawn of the Deep Soul, a new sequel was announced.