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The Star of the Giants (Hanagata)

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The Star of the Giants (Hanagata) is a tv anime with 13 listed episodes from TMS Entertainment. Use this page for synopsis, release timing, trailer links, score history, and internal links to its season and genres.

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Episodes: 13
Duration: 25 min per ep
Aired: Oct 23, 2002 to Jan 15, 2003
Source: Manga
Broadcast: Unknown

Synopsis

Mitsuru Hanagata spent his early childhood in the UK, where he developed a noble spirit by fighting back against the bullying faced by Asian people. After returning to Japan, he becomes the leader of a baseball team of juvenile delinquents and meets his eternal rival, Hyuuma Hoshi. After going to Koshien, the two rivals join Tigers and Giants respectively as professional players. They face-off against each other as they continue to improve their skills, Hyuuma as a pitcher who throws "Big League" balls and Hanagata as an aggressive player. (Source: TMS)

At a Glance

Type and status

TV · Completed

Season

Fall 2002

Primary studio

TMS Entertainment

Episodes

13

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What is The Star of the Giants (Hanagata) about?

Mitsuru Hanagata spent his early childhood in the UK, where he developed a noble spirit by fighting back against the bullying faced by Asian people. After returning to Japan, he becomes the leader of a baseball team of juvenile delinquents and meets his eternal rival, Hyuuma Hosh

How many episodes does The Star of the Giants (Hanagata) have?

The Star of the Giants (Hanagata) currently lists 13 episodes.

Who worked on The Star of the Giants (Hanagata) and when did it air?

The Star of the Giants (Hanagata) is associated with TMS Entertainment and aired Oct 23, 2002 to Jan 15, 2003.