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[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. Shohoku Saidai no Kiki! Moero Sakuragi Hanamichi[b] was released on March 4, 1995. [50] Set after Shohoku's loss to Kainan, and during a practice match against Ryokufu High (between episode 61). Hoero Basukettoman Tamashii!! Hanamichi to Rukawa no Atsuki Natsu,[c] which was released one June 15, 1995,[51] tells that Rukawa's middle school kouhai Ichiro Mizusawa will be paralyzed soon and wishes to have one last game against Rukawa (between the first half of episode 62). [46] On January 7, 2021, Slam Dunk's author Takehiko
Inoue announced on his Twitter account that the series would receive a new anime film by Toei Animation titled The First Slam Dunk. [52] Inoue is the director and writer of the film, with Yasuyuki Ebara designing the characters.
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Every so often there's a Kengan Tournament where only the best of these fighters come together to compete to be Champion and win their boss the position as the new Kengan Comittee Chairman. The whole story is basically one big Tournament arc. I know that will scare many away but it's really about all the subplots between characters that really makes it not just another "people fighting" anime.
- Characters
Characters are everything from cool looking to Drag Queens
To walking stereotypes that
have their own fighting styles. That's about it. No developement of any sort in the 12 episodes. Though some of the cast do have their back stories touched upon.
-Pacing
Very fast. It can be jarring at times when it goes from fight to fight so fast with no grace period in between.
- Art and Animation
The anime consists of 3D CG models and 2D hand drawn art.