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The first,
Eyeshield 21 Illustration Collection: Field of Colors[Jp 7], was published on November 2, 2006. [76] The second, entitled Paint Jump: Art of Eyeshield 21, was released on December 19, 2008. [77] Eyeshield 21 Official Databook: Chou Senshu Retsuden Ballers High[Jp 8], a databook, was published on October 4, 2005. [78] A pair of light novels were launched; the first, written by Katsumi Hasegawa,
based on and named for the first OVA, was published on March 24, 2004. The second, Eyeshield 21: Netto no Hundred Game![Jp 9], written by Eijima Jun, was published on May 26, 2006. The only original creator of the series who worked on these light novels was Murata, who illustrated them.
Later, a
scene is shown in which Baki keeps his mother on her back and walks with her through the city. They talk to each other and joke like a loving family. However, after a while, it turns out that it all happens only in the imagination of a boy who, in fact, carries his dead mother on his back, and all the people around him are in shock. He's being held up by cops who
want him to leave the dead woman. Baki doesn't agree, knocks out the cops, and runs off with his mother on his back. Later it turns out that he leaves her dead body on some meadow.