Title: | Hungry Heart - Wild Striker
Corazón Hambriento (Spanish)
Hungry Heart
STRIKER: Hungry Heart (Tagalog)
Wild Striker
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Overall: | Unevaluated |
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2002, 2003, Action, All Ages, Friendship, High School, Modern, Sports, TV
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Troubled by being compared to his athletic older brother, Kyosuke Kano decides to give up not only on soccer, but also on all school sports. Now aged 16 and in his first year of high school, Kyosuke somehow finds himself being the training coach to the girl’s soccer club. The experience reawakens his love for the sport and he decides to start playing again by joining his high school’s boys soccer club. Kyosuke’s natural ability and enthusiasm quickly make him a starter on the team, as his team begins train and strive for the high school championships.
Based on the manga series "HUNGRY HEART" by Yoichi Takahashi (who also authored the very popular "Captain Tsubasa" sports manga series.)
52 TV episodes (released in 2002/03)
Produced by Nippon Animation
Spanish Language release by Animax Latin America
Tagalog language release by GMA Network
Also licensed for release in the Portuguese Language
(Fussball is BIG everywhere in the world, except in the USA)
Not currently licensed in the R1/USA market (as of Oct 2005)
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Troubled by being compared to his athletic older brother, Kyosuke Kano decides to give up not only on soccer, but also on all school sports. Now aged 16 and in his first year of high school, Kyosuke somehow finds himself being the training coach to the girl’s soccer club. The experience reawakens his love for the sport and he decides to start playing again by joining his high school’s boys soccer club. Kyosuke’s natural ability and enthusiasm quickly make him a starter on the team, as his team begins train and strive for the high school championships.
Based on the manga series "HUNGRY HEART" by Yoichi Takahashi (who also authored the very popular "Captain Tsubasa" sports manga series.)
52 TV episodes (released in 2002/03)
Produced by Nippon Animation
Spanish Language release by Animax Latin America
Tagalog language release by GMA Network
Also licensed for release in the Portuguese Language
(Fussball is BIG everywhere in the world, except in the USA)
Not currently licensed in the R1/USA market (as of Oct 2005)
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