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Collectively, these misfits gain publicity and the once little-known Shohoku basketball team becomes an all-star contender in Japan, which gains popularity after defeating one of the powerhouse high school teams at the national high school championship. Production[edit] Inoue became inspired to make Slam Dunk as he had liked basketball since his high school years. After Inoue started Slam Dunk, he was surprised when he began receiving letters from
readers that said they started playing the
sport due to the manga. His editor even told him "basketball was a taboo in this world. " Due to these letters, Inoue
decided he wanted to draw better basketball games in the series. [4] With the series, Inoue wanted to demonstrate the feelings from some athletes such as their thoughts when they win, lose or improve at their sport. When he started making Vagabond, he noted that when he was doing Slam Dunk he had a simpler perspective on life as he focused more in victories and success. [5] With the series, Inoue wants the readers to feel achievements as well as love for the sport. [6] Thinking that his success as a manga artist being largely due to basketball, Inoue organized a Slam Dunk Scholarship for Japanese students as he wanted to give back to the sport by increasing its popularity in Japan. [7] However, when asked about the response from readers to basketball, Inoue commented that although Slam Dunk is technically a basketball manga, its story could have been done with other sports such as football. [8] He also added that the artwork for the manga was mangalike in comparison to his newer works such as Real.
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