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No. It's also a national contest for comics.
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No, the comic writes about defeating the King of the Mountain in the national competition.
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No, at that time because of the problem of the author and the company.
The anime didn't come out, only the national competition.
And. Ten days later.
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There is no sequel to Slam Dunk, and there will be none.
Rukawa didn't like anyone.
At the end of the manga, Sakuragi is not with Haruko, who treats him as a good friend and will still encourage him. But Sakuragi really fell in love with basketball, and there was a classic confession scene.
To be honest, if the author had arranged for Rukawa to like whom, or Sakura Liuqing to have a triangular nucleus dry model relationship, this comic would not have been so corrupt Zheng classic, and it would have been completely vulgar, but fortunately not. And the author does not hesitate to fall out with the publishing house to end it, what a smart person.
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Categories: Entertainment >> Anime.
Problem description: Why is there a national competition? What is your name?
Analysis: Animation version (TV version), most SD fans in China began to contact SD's first channel. The story progressed to the battle between the Xiangyang Lingnan Mixed Team and Xiangbei, a total of 101 episodes, and there was no follow-up, so don't ask about the animation after 101 episodes.
Sequel: There is no official sequel to SD. The protagonist of that stool state is Kazuhiko Aikawa's "Slam Dunk Boy", sometimes called Slam Dunk II, but in fact, it has nothing to do with SD at all, it's just hype, and the level is very low.
And some SD freshmen write their own fandom,More ignorant to add a slam dunk sequel.、Endings and the like.,When you see this kind of thing.,You can probably take a detour and walk away.,Look at the name and know it's a rookie's work.,Just ignore it.。
But SD has a semi-official sequel, note, not a sequel, because there is not much story, this sequel is drawn by Inoue himself, at a party to commemorate the sales of SD single book over 100 million, Inoue in order to thank supporters, on a classroom blackboard with chalk to draw this set of small sequels called "Ten Days Later". Basically, let's talk about a little trivia after the national competition for each team.
So far, SD has a total of five theatrical versions.
Sakuragi ikebana: Takeshi Kusao.
Rukawa Kaede: Hikaru Midorikawa.
Akagi Goken: Kiyoyuki Ryoda.
Mitsui Kotobuki: Ryutaro Ayuki.
Miyagi: Shioya Wing.
Konobu Kidu: Hideyuki Tanaka.
Mito Yohei: Tomoyuki Morikawa.
Akira Sendo: Yoshitada Otsuka.
1.Slam Dunk Theatrical Version (Sakuragi Kamichi vs Oda).
2.Slam Dunk Theatrical Edition (Dominate the Country!) Sakuragi Hanamichi).
3.Slam Dunk Theater Edition (The biggest crisis in Xiangbei!) Sakuragi Hanamichi ignites the fighting spirit).
4.Slam Dunk Theatrical Version (Roar!) The soul of a basketball player! The scorching summer of the ikebana rukawa).
5.Slam Dunk Special Edition (Determined Xiangbei Basket Orange Collapse Ball Department).
There won't be a sequel to the anime, because the anime is too popular now. >>>More
There is no sequel to Slam Dunk, this is what the author Inoue himself said. All the "sequels" I see are the same people.,Don't be fooled (It is said that Taiwan also filmed a story after Rukawa Kaede became a coach?) Anyway, it wasn't drawn by the author himself, and he didn't mean to draw a sequel) >>>More
Ending: The slam dunk created by Inoue Yuhiko is referred to as SD, it has a total of 88 volumes (the mainland usually has a total of 8 copies in the form of a four-in-one pirated version**), of which 8-88 volumes can only be read to read comics. Manga ** :( is a national contest htt from volume 88
Absolutely clear ending, Inoue Yuhiko drew the slam dunk ending on the blackboard ten days later, they have published "Ten Days Later" Miyagi Ryota: has become the captain of the Xiangbei basketball team, in order to better manage his players, began to read psychology books, and studied how to be a vicious captain. Mitsui Shou: >>>More
It shouldn't be over yet, but the rest of episode 101 wasn't drawn by Yuhiko Inoue. He died a few years ago. I remember it was like 2000 (or so. >>>More