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Ippatsu Kanta kun

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Genre
  
Sports, Comedy, Family

Produced by
  
Akira Inoue

Original network
  
Fuji TV

Final episode date
  
24 September 1978

Number of episodes
  
53

Language
  
Japanese

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Directed by
  
Hiroshi Sasagawa

Studio
  
Tatsunoko & Topcraft

First episode date
  
18 September 1977

Network
  
Fuji Television

Director
  
Hiroshi Sasagawa

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Original run
  
September 18, 1977 – September 24, 1978

Similar
  
Hyppo and Thomas, Temple the Balloonist, The Song of Tentomushi, Paul's Miraculous Adventure, Tamagon the Counselor

Ippatsu Kanta-kun is an anime created by Tatsunoko Production in partnership with Topcraft. Along with Temple the Balloonist, it was one of the last works for which Tatsunoko co-founder Tatsuo Yoshida was credited as a creator; Yoshida died before the series began airing. The series was released in two DVD box sets in January 2010.

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Plot

Kanta Tobase (Japanese: 戸馳貫太) lives in the downtown with his mother, seven brothers and sisters, and the house dog. He is very enthusiastic about baseball. However, his mother never allows her children even to talk about baseball, not to speak of playing it since she believes that her husband died accidentally on account of baseball. As for Kanta, however, he continues play baseball secretly from early morning. One day he is asked by his friend to play as a substitute on a team. As Kanta completes a big play, he sees his mother standing there with a grim look. She tells Kanta not to play baseball ever again. But Kanta does not give up. As usual, he goes out to the field early next morning for practice. When his mother who is moved by Kanta's eagerness she decides to help Kanta and even proposes to organize a baseball team of their own.

Never released in English, the anime was a success on television in Italy (as Il fichissimo del baseball) and in Poland (as Baseballista). It is also noteworthy for marking the directorial debut of then-Tatsunoko staffer and future Ghost in the Shell and Urusei Yatsura director Mamoru Oshii, as an episode director.

Cast

  • Chikako Akimoto as Ichiro
  • Kaneto Shiozawa as Jiro
  • Katsuji Mori as Fujita
  • Kazue Komiya as Shiro Tobase
  • References

    Ippatsu Kanta-kun Wikipedia