"Attack No.1: The World Championship of Tears" - Aiming for the peak of emotion"Attack No.1" is one of the most representative works of Japanese animation in the 1970s. One of the most memorable episodes is "Attack No.1: World Championship of Tears," which was released in theaters on December 19, 1970 and continues to be loved by many fans. Based on the manga "Attack No.1" by Chikako Urano, this work was animated by Tokyo Movie and distributed by Toho. The drama and emotion packed into the short 51 minutes continues to capture the hearts of many people even today. storyThe story of "Attack No.1: World Championship of Tears" depicts the struggles of the Japanese national team as they take on the World Junior Volleyball Championship. The protagonist Kozue Ayuhara, along with her friends Midori and Kakinouchi, leave for New York after completing a training camp under the strict guidance of Coach Inokuma, feeling more confident. However, in the first match, they are troubled by the overwhelming pace and stamina of the American national team. They advance smoothly and finally reach the final match, where Kozue and her friends devise a secret strategy to defeat the deadly spikes of the powerful Soviet team, and engage in fierce rallies. The story unfolds in a way that keeps viewers hooked, as they wonder how the match will turn out and how Kozue and her friends' challenge will end. castThe cast of this work is a star-studded line-up of voice actors, including Kurumi Kobato as Ayuhara Kozue, Sumie Sakai as Hayakawa Midori, Masahiko Murase as Coach Inokuma, Hideo Nakamura as Teacher Hongo, and Eiko Masuyama as the Soviet athlete Sherenina. Their performances realistically express the emotions of the characters and deeply move the audience. In particular, Kurumi Kobato's passionate performance as Kozue conveys her growth, setbacks, and strong will to bounce back, which will surely touch the hearts of many viewers. Main StaffMany talented staff members were involved in the production of "Attack No.1: World Championship of Tears." The screenplay was written by Tamura Tatsuo, Tsuji Masaki, Shichijo Mon, Yamazaki Haruya, and Ito Tsunehisa, the animation director was Takeuchi Tomekichi, the art director was Ikeda Jun, the cinematographer was Shimizu Tatsumasa, the music was Watanabe Takeo, the sound director was Yamazaki Akira, and the director was Osumi Masaaki. The cooperation of these staff members brought out the best in the original work, creating a work that is both visually and audibly moving. Theme songs and musicThe theme song for this film is "Attack No. 1" sung by Kumiko Osugi. The lyrics were written by Tokyo Movie Planning Department and the music composed by Takeo Watanabe. This song symbolizes the fighting spirit and passion of Kozue and her friends, and is an important element in livening up the atmosphere of the film as a whole. In particular, this song, which plays at the climax of the match, will draw the audience in even more and double the excitement. Evaluation and Impressions"Attack No.1: World Championship of Tears" has been highly praised not only as a sports anime, but also as a coming-of-age drama. In particular, the story of Kozue and her friends' growth and friendship, as well as their setbacks and recovery, has resonated with many viewers. The realistic portrayal of the match scenes and the detailed expression of the characters' emotions have also been highly praised. Furthermore, the story development that reflects the social background of the time and the depiction from an international perspective are also noteworthy points. This work is a symbol of the golden age of Japanese animation in the 1970s, and has had a major impact on the development of sports anime and youth dramas since then. In particular, the spirit of "effort and friendship" shown by the main character Kozue continues to give courage and hope to many people. Also, the tension of the games and the moving scenes evoke fresh emotions no matter how many times you watch it. Recommended pointsHere are some reasons why we recommend "Attack No.1: World Championship of Tears."
Related works and their appeal"Attack No.1: World Championship of Tears" was produced as part of the original "Attack No.1" series. The original "Attack No.1" was serialized in Shueisha's "Weekly Margaret" magazine from 1968 to 1970 and gained many fans. The anime version was also broadcast from 1969 to 1971, and the episodes depicting Kozue and her friends' exploits deeply touched viewers. Other works influenced by "Attack No.1" include "Hello! Sandybell" and "Ashita no Joe," which also have volleyball themes. These works are also highly acclaimed as youth dramas that portray sports. In particular, "Ashita no Joe" is loved by many fans as a work that depicts the protagonist's growth, failure, and friendship, even though it is based on boxing. How to watch and related products"Attack No.1: World Championship of Tears" is available on DVD and Blu-ray. It may also be available on streaming services, so be sure to check it out if you're interested. In addition, there are many original manga and related books available, which will help you understand the story of Kozue and her friends more deeply. There are also many figures and goods related to the series on sale. In particular, figures of Kozue and Midori are must-have items for fans. CDs of the theme songs and soundtracks are also available, which are perfect for recreating the atmosphere of the series. summary"Attack No.1: World Championship of Tears" is a representative work of Japanese animation in the 1970s, and is appealing for its moving story, realistic match scenes, stellar cast, and beautiful music. The story of Kozue and her friends' growth and friendship, as well as their setbacks and recovery, will surely touch the hearts of many viewers. Also noteworthy are the story development that reflects the social background of the time and the depiction from an international perspective. Please watch this work and experience the moving story of Kozue and her friends. |
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