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Otherwise, maybe try it out, but I can’t promise great things from
this show. Reviewer’s Rating: 6 What did you think of this review? Nice 0 Love it 0 Funny 0 Confusing 0 Informative 0 Well-written 0 Creative 0More reviews by Mcsuper (111) Show allRead moreShow lessOpen Gift Report Feb 29, 2024 TheNinthRequiem Not Recommended Funny Picture this, you’re in extra time and it’s the final play of the game. Everyone’s sweaty and knackered, rightfully so, the scoreline is 6-6, or at least that’s what you think cause you never really
keep track of the score during games. You’re in the penalty box and your best bud passes a beautiful through ball to you. You take a clean touch, fake a shot to the left, and whip the ball into the top right bin. The goalkeeper doesn’t see it
coming at all. How could he? The crowd
goes wild. A little quieter than normal you note–probably cause you’re at an away . game.
I'm not saying that's annoying but it's too common. While reading, I found out there was an anime and was counting the days until it aired. Story I'm not sure how common the tale of "Rivals becoming Allies" is told but it's done right here. The story starts Hinata Shoyo, who is inspired to play volleyball after seeing someone called the Little Giant fly around the court despite his small stature. At his first volleyball game in his last year of Junior High, he runs across genius setter Kageyama Tobio. Although displaying great athleticism, it was enough and Hinata
lost and vowed that he
will defeat Kageyama. Once in high school Hinata bolts for the gym to sign up for the volleyball club. To his surprise he finds Kageyama practicing and must be teammates. Love the concept. The story is really dramatic and I love it! All the feels just build up and explode! Animation Love that too. Art style is amazing! It reminds of Pokemon Origins.
16] by Yuizaki Kazuya, began serialization in the July 2015 issue of Monthly Comic Alive on May 27, 2015. [40][41] The final chapter was published on November 27, 2017. [42] It focuses on Izuna Hatsuse and her daily life. [40] Yen Press
announced their license to the manga on October 28, 2016. [43] No Game, No Life No. Original release
date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN 1 November 23, 2013[44]978-4-04-066114-8October 21, 2014[45]978-1-62692-079-8 2 February 23, 2018[46]978-4-04-069582-2January 8, 2019[47]978-1-64275-037-9 No Game No Life, Please! No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN 1 January 23, 2016[48]978-4-04-067878-8June 20, 2017[49]978-0-316-47192-3 2 August 23, 2016[50]978-4-04-068525-0September 19, 2017[51]978-0-316-47237-1 3 April 22, 2017[52]978-4-04-069165-7February 6, 2018[53]978-0-316-51767-6 4 January 23, 2018[54]978-4-04-069535-8September 18, 2018[55]978-1-9753-0178-1 Anime adaptation On July 27, 2013, Monthly Comic Alive announced the anime adaptation for No Game No Life was green lit. [56] It is directed by Atsuko Ishizuka and animated by Madhouse. [57] The series premiered on April 9, 2014 on AT-X; it was later broadcast on five other broadcast stations and several streaming networks. [58] The final episode premiered on June 25, 2014. [59] Media Factory released the series in six DVD and Blu‐ray volumes between June 25 and November 26, 2014.