"Aim for the Ace! FINAL STAGE" - A drama of youthful brilliance and failure"Aim for the Ace! FINAL STAGE" is an OVA released by Bandai on October 25, 1989, with a story written by Sumika Yamamoto, directed by Tetsu Dezaki, and produced by a collaboration between Tokyo Movie Shinsha and Bandai, making it a spectacular lineup. With 12 episodes, each 50 minutes long, it is a moving drama depicting the brilliance and frustration of youth. As this work was produced as an original anime, it was widely accepted not only by fans of the original work, but also by anime fans. story"Aim for the Ace! FINAL STAGE" is a story about the growth and setbacks of girls who devote their youth to tennis. While the main character, Oka Hiromi, is active as the ace of the tennis club, she faces various difficulties and grows as a person. Her relationship with her rivals and friends, Katsura Daigo and Todo Takayuki, is also depicted in depth, realistically expressing the bittersweetness and sadness of youth. In addition, unique characters such as Ryuzaki Reika and Aikawa Maki also play an important role in adding excitement to the story. characterHiromi Oka (voiced by Yuko Mizutani) The main character is a girl who devotes everything to tennis. Her growth and setbacks are at the center of the story. Hiromi's purity and strong will deeply move the viewer. Daigo Katsura (voiced by Tesshō Genda) He is Hiromi's rival and sometimes her supporter. One of the highlights of the story is the conflict between his passion for tennis and his feelings for Hiromi. Takayuki Todo (voiced by Kazuhiko Inoue) Hiromi's lover and her emotional supporter. Her life in New York and her approach to tennis are depicted, and her relationship with Hiromi is explored in depth. Reika Ryuzaki (voiced by Ryoko Sakakibara) Hiromi's rival and the ace of the tennis club. Her pride and jealousy towards Hiromi add tension to the story. Maki Aikawa (voiced by Masako Sugaya) Maki is Hiromi's best friend and her supporter. Her cheerfulness and kindness play an important role in healing Hiromi's heart. Isamu Ozaki (voiced by Hideyuki Umezu) He is the tennis club coach and mentor to Hiromi and her friends. His strict yet kind teaching contributes greatly to Hiromi's growth. Takashi Chiba (voiced by Kenyu Horiuchi) A member of the tennis club and a good friend of Hiromi, he is drawn to the conflict between his passion for tennis and his feelings for Hiromi. Chairman Ryuzaki (voiced by Yuzuru Fujimoto) He is the chairman of the tennis club and the coach of Hiromi and her friends. His strict yet kind coaching contributes greatly to Hiromi's growth. staffOriginal author: Yamamoto Sumika Produced by: Tokyo Movie Shinsha, Bandai Director: Tetsu Dezaki Screenplay: Masami Mori Character design: Akio Sugino Animation director: Satoshi Hirayama, Akio Sugino subtitleEpisode 1: I love you! Episode 2: The Summer of 19 Episode 3: NEVER SAY GOOD BYE Episode 4: I miss you, Toudou-san... Episode 5: There's no turning back Episode 6: New York, the city where Todo-san lives Evaluation and Impressions"Aim for the Ace! FINAL STAGE" has been highly praised for its realistic portrayal of the brilliance and frustrations of youth. In particular, the protagonist Oka Hiromi's growth and frustrations deeply move viewers. Her relationship with Katsura Daigo and Todo Takayuki is also depicted in depth, realistically expressing the bittersweetness and sadness of youth. Furthermore, unique characters such as Ryuzaki Reika and Aikawa Maki also play an important role in adding excitement to the story. The appeal of this work lies above all in its realistic human drama. The growth and setbacks of the girls who devote their youth to tennis deeply move the viewer. The character designs and animation are also very beautiful, making it very visually appealing. In particular, Sugino Akio's character designs are successful in bringing out the individuality of the characters. Additionally, the beautiful animation by animation directors Hirayama Satoshi and Sugino Akio is also an important element in drawing in the viewer. Moreover, because this work was produced as an original anime, it was widely accepted not only by fans of the original work, but also by anime fans. In particular, the moving drama depicting the brilliance and setbacks of youth resonated with many viewers. Furthermore, the fact that it is based on the sport of tennis also gives it great appeal as a sports anime. The tennis match scenes are realistic and powerful, and are an important element in drawing in viewers. Recommendation"Aim for the Ace! FINAL STAGE" is recommended for those who want to enjoy a moving drama that depicts the brilliance and frustration of youth. It is also recommended for those who want to enjoy a work that centers around the sport of tennis. It is also recommended for those who want to enjoy the beauty of character design and artwork. This work has been highly praised for its realistic portrayal of the bittersweetness and sadness of youth. Please give it a watch. Related TitlesThe "Aim for the Ace!" series began as a TV anime broadcast in 1973 and has since been expanded into various media, including OVAs and movies. In particular, "Aim for the Ace! 2," broadcast in 1988, was produced as a sequel to the original work and has garnered many fans. Additionally, "Aim for the Ace!", broadcast in 2004, was produced as a remake based on the original work and has been widely accepted by modern audiences. These works are also highly regarded as moving dramas that depict the brilliance and setbacks of youth. summary"Aim for the Ace! FINAL STAGE" is a highly praised work that depicts the brilliance and frustration of youth. In particular, the growth and frustration of the main character, Oka Hiromi, deeply moves viewers. Additionally, the beauty of the character designs and artwork also adds to its visual appeal. This work has resonated with many viewers as a work that realistically depicts the bittersweetness and sadness of youth. We highly recommend that you give it a watch. |
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