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Anime is cinematically shot as if by camera, including panning, zooming, distance and angle shots to more complex dynamic shots that would be difficult to produce in reality. [61][62][63] In anime, the animation is produced before the voice acting, contrary to American animation which does the voice acting first. [64] Characters Anime character design is diverse, but often incorporates common elements depending on the target demographic and era. These are representative samples.
Clockwise from the top left: Ashita no Joe (1970), Macross: Do You Remember Love? (1984), Ghost in the Shell (1995), K-On! (2009), Your Name (2016), The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter (2021), Fruits Basket (2001), and Rurouni Kenshin (1996). The body proportions of human anime characters tend to
accurately reflect the proportions of the human body in reality. The height of the head is considered by the artist as the base unit of proportion. Head heights can vary, but most anime characters are about seven to eight
heads tall. [65] Anime artists occasionally make deliberate modifications to body proportions to produce super deformed characters that feature a disproportionately small body compared to the head; many super deformed characters are two to four heads tall. Some anime works
like Crayon Shin-chan completely disregard these proportions, in such a way that they resemble caricatured Western cartoons. Wikipe-tan (#1) portrayed in various anime art styles.
Through an arbitrary and biased decision-making process, Isagi is one of three hundred U-18 strikers selected for a controversial project named Blue Lock.
The project's ultimate goal is to turn one of the selected players into the star striker for the Japanese national team. To find the best participant, each diamond in the rough must compete against others through a series of solo and team competitions to rise to the top. Putting aside his ethical objections to the project, Isagi feels compelled to fight his way to the top, even if it means ruthlessly crushing the dreams of 299 aspiring young strikers.
[Written by MAL Rewrite]EditBackgroundBlue Lock was released on Blu-ray and DVD in four volumes from January 27, 2023, to July 28, 2023. Visit MALxJapan MALxJapan -More than just anime- Your guide to 2024's Must-Read Manga is here 📖 Learn how to draw anime & manga from Japanese pros🎨 Puppies, monster meat and k-pop loving yakuza?!?—here are Kodansha's top picks 📚 EditRelated AnimeAdaptation:Blue LockSequel:Blue Lock 2nd SeasonSpin-off:Blue Lock: Episode Nagi
More charactersCharacters & Voice Actors Bachira,
Meguru Main Kaito, Tasuku
Japanese Isagi, Yoichi Main Ura, Kazuki
Japanese Chigiri, Hyouma Main Saitou, Souma
Japanese Kunigami, Rensuke Main Ono, Yuuki
Japanese Nagi, Seishirou Supporting Shimazaki, Nobunaga
Japanese Barou, Shouei Supporting Suwabe, Junichi
Japanese Itoshi, Rin Supporting Uchiyama, Kouki
Japanese Shidou, Ryuusei Supporting Nakamura, Yuuichi
Japanese Mikage, Reo Supporting Uchida, Yuuma
Japanese Itoshi, Sae Supporting Sakurai, Takahiro
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More staff Staff Furukawa, Shin Producer Arisawa, Ryouya Producer Nakayoshi, Haruhito Assistant Producer Watanabe, Tetsuaki Director
Edit Opening Theme Preview Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Youtube Music "カオスが極まる" by UNISON SQUARE GARDEN (eps 1-12) "Judgement" by ASH DA HERO (eps 13-) Edit Ending Theme 1: "Chaos ga Kiwamaru (カオスが極まる)" by UNISON SQUARE GARDEN (eps 1,24) 2: "WINNER" by Shuugo Nakamura (eps 2-12) 3: "Judgement" by ASH DA HERO (eps 13) 4: "Numbness like a ginger" by UNISON SQUARE GARDEN (eps 15-23)
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Taishō Manga Taishō 8th place [274][275] Mandō Kobayashi Manga Award Manga Grand Prix Won [276] 2016 40th Kodansha Manga Award
Best Shōnen Manga Nominated [277] Da Vinci 16th Annual Book of the Year Book of the Year 22nd place [181] 2017 Japan Expo Awards [fr] Daruma d'Or Manga Won [278][279] Best Shōnen Nominated 3rd Sugoi Japan Award Best Manga Won [280] 44th Angoulême International Comics Festival Best Youth Comic Nominated [281] 23rd Salón del Manga de Barcelona Best Shōnen Manga Won [282] 2018 Japan Expo Awards Best Shōnen [283][284] 30th Harvey Awards Best Manga Nominated [285] 24th Salón del Manga de Barcelona Best Shōnen Manga Won [286] Da Vinci 18th Annual Book of the Year Book of the Year 16th place [182] 2019 31st Harvey Awards Best Manga Won [287][288] 2020 47th Angoulême International Comics Festival Best Youth Comic Nominated [289] Anime Sales My Hero Academia sales have been high and the series has been successful in Japan since the release of the anime. The five volumes of the first season on Blu-ray and DVD were released in Japan, with each release appearing in Oricon's Animation Blu-ray and Animation DVD ranking. The first Blu-ray edition of My Hero Academia was ranked fifth in the first week of Oricon's Blu-ray ranking, while the first DVD edition ranked fourth with 2,184 copies sold. [290] The second Blu-ray and DVD sets also ranked, with the Blu-ray edition coming in sixth and DVD fifth for a week. [291] The third Blu-ray edition ranked fourth with 1,700 copies sold, while the DVD release was eighth with 1,184 copies sold. [292] The fourth Blu-ray and DVD collections ranked fifth and fourth, respectively. [293] The fifth Blu-ray and DVD release sales ranked higher than the previous volumes; the Blu-ray came in at third with 1,473 copies sold and the DVD ranked second with 1,068 copies sold in a week. [294] Four volumes of the second season on Blu-ray and DVD also appeared in Oricon's Animation Blu-ray and DVD ranking. The first Blu-ray edition ranked seventh, while the DVD ranked fifth. [295] The third Blu-ray edition was among the top 20 in Oricon's Animation Blu-ray ranking, while the DVD was tenth among the 30 Animation DVD ranking. [296] The seventh Blu-ray and DVD ranked eighth,[297] while the eighth Blu-ray and DVD sets ranked fourth.