The story concerns the progress of the Mizuho High School basketball team as it attempts to win the prefectural championship. It also deals heavily with the relationship between the players on the team, especially the two main characters Kazuhiko Aikawa and Takumi Fujiwara.
Plot
At the outset of the manga, the team is in trouble, as there are not enough players to play a game. Additionally, the coach has left after a conflict with Fujiwara. However, Aikawa transfers to Mizuho and through his enthusiasm and sheer love of the game, infuses the few remaining members with a sense of purpose.Despite the fact that there are only five of them (i.e., they have no substitutes), they manage to get the coach of the girls' team to coach them as well. At first, she seems very strict, but later reveals her attachment to her "Dear Boys". Together, they do their best to make their dreams come true and take their team to the top of the prefecture.
The manga isn't only focused on the Mizuho team, but also on several rival teams. In fact, the mangaka spends a bit of time developing the characters of other teams' members.
Anime
The anime version of Dear Boys, also known as Hoop Days, was released on TV in Japan in 2003. Like many Kodansha adaptations (e.g., Peach Girl), it was made on a rather low budget. As a result, it had somewhat lower quality animation than many other shōnen anime that came out in the same year.It follows the storyline of the manga quite closely. Eurobeat music is played during the games, much like how the music genre is featured during the mountain pass races in Initial D.
Since the company that produced Hoop Days also produced Initial D, they featured an episode of the cast watching scenes from the then-upcoming Initial D Fourth Stage.
Theme songs
- Opening Theme: Sound of Bounce by DA PUMP
- Ending Theme: Baller No Shougou (Baller's Number) by Chris F.
Characters
Kazuhiko Aikawa
Aikawa Kazuhiko (哀川 和彦) Voiced by: Kōhei Kiyasu/ Ochu Otsuka- Basketball Jersey: Number 7
- Height: 175 cm
- Nickname: Aika, Ai-chan
- Birthday: 9 June
- Position: Small Forward
He is considered to be a genius as can be seen in anime and it is seen that his skills seems to improve with every game that he plays. He is also the best friend of Masato Sawanobori, the star player and point guard of Tendōji High School and Fujiwara Takumi, the captain of the Mizuho basketball team.
He is always able to encourage the other players no matter how hard the game is. He is romantically involved with Mai Moritaka of the girl's team.
Takumi Fujiwara
Fujiwara Takumi (藤原 拓弥) Voiced by: Masaya Matsukaze- Basketball Jersey: Number 4
- Height: 184 cm
- Nickname: Fujiwara-chan, Taku
- Position: Point Guard
He was involved in an incident where he was provoked into punching the coach in his first year. The coach has since transferred to another school and Mizuho's boys basketball team was banned from any tournament for a year. He is not to be mistaken with Initial D's Takumi Fujiwara.
He has an old injury on his right knee which came from one of his games involving Miura and was ordered by Anzaki to rehabilitate his knee and make it more flexible to improve his playing ability in time for the prefectural tournament.
Fujiwara is the captain of Mizuho basketball team and plays the position of point guard. He attended Mizuho Junior High and was Miura's teammate at that time as well.
As seen in the anime and said by Aikawa that he(Takumi) is the reason due to which Aikawa can push himself way beyond his limits.It is denied by Aikawa that he(Fuji) was equal to Masato Sawanabori of Tendouji in skills.
Ranmaru Miura
Miura Ranmaru (三浦 蘭丸) Voiced by: Ken Takeuchi- Basketball Jersey: Number 8
- Height: 173 cm
- Position: Shooting Guard
During the match versus Kadena Nishi, he is forced to shoot NBA 3 pointers to help Mizuho win the match. Unfortunately, he was injured due to a foul made by Kenta Shimabukuro. He was then rested for the subsequent match.
Miura attended Mizuho Junior High and was Fujiwara's teammate at that time as well. He blamed himself for causing Fujiwara's knee injury although it is not his fault. In the anime, Keiko Ogami of the girls' team seems to have a crush on him.
Fujiwara had intended Miura to, before the start of tournament, become a player to be feared. He wants Miura to be like before, be unpredicatable with his pin point passes, judgement and sharp shooting.
Tsutomu Ishii
Ishii Tsutomu (石井 努) Voiced by: Tatsuhisa Suzuki- Basketball Jersey: Number 6
- Height: 190 cm
- Position: Power Forward
He plays the position of power forward in the team. It appears that he and Dobashi are close friends, having played on the same team during middle school. Ishii attended Takakura Junior High. And it says in the episodes that he matches with the big machine.
Kenji Dobashi
Dobashi Kenji (土橋 健二) Voiced by: Katsuyuki Konishi- Basketball Jersey: Number 5
- Height: 192 cm
- Nickname: Dobashi-chan, Oyaji
- Position: Center
He is often called "old man" by Ishii because of his hair and appearance. In the anime, before the prefectural championship, he changed his hairstyle. Dobashi attended Takakura Junior High.
As the story passes, he was one of the pillars for the team and his presence is felt. Whenever he was injured, the team performance will fare badly because everyone expects him to be there being the main guy in defence.
Tōya Takashina
Takashina Tōya (高階 トウヤ)- Basketball Jersey: Number 9
- Height: 187 cm
- Position: Sixth Man
It is said that Takashina was a friend of Ayumi Fuse during middle school.
Hitoshi Enomoto
Enomoto Hitoshi (榎本 仁志)- Basketball Jersey: Number 15
- Position: Forward
In the early parts of Act 2, Fujiwara had said that Enomoto was similar to Miura when he was in middle school - arrogant and daring - although denied by the latter.
He is determined to take over Miura's position.
Kiyoshi Suizenji
Suizenji Kiyoshi (水前寺 清)- Basketball Jersey: Number 14
- Position: Point Guard
Jōichirō Kurebayashi
Kurebayashi Jōichirō (紅林 丈一郎)- Basketball Jersey: Number 11
- Height: 210 cm
- Position: Center
Eiji Kondō
Kondō Eiji (近藤 英次)- Basketball Jersey: Number 13
- Position: No Position
Isamu Kuwata
桑田 勇 (Kuwata Isamu)- Basketball Jersey: Number 10
- Position: Forward
Shun Minamiyama
南山 瞬 (Minamiyama Shun)- Basketball Jersey: Number 12
- Position: Guard
Mutsumi Akiyoshi
Akiyoshi Mutsumi (秋吉 夢津美)- Basketball Jersey: Number 4
- Position: Point Guard
- Nickname: Mu-chan,Mumu
- Birthday: 21 June
Mai Moritaka
Moritaka Mai (森高 麻衣)Voiced by: Akiko Kawase- Basketball Jersey: Number 7
- Nicknames: Pony
- Position: Unknown
Her position on the team has never been revealed, neither in the manga nor in the anime. However, after some advice and personal training from Aikawa, Mai has the highest shot percentage among all her teammates when it comes to 3-pointers.
Keiko Ōgami
Ōgami Keiko (大神 恵子) Voiced by: Miho Yamada- Basketball Jersey: Number 5
- Position: Center
She appears to have a crush on Miura and is proven on two occasions: one when she gave Miura a 'victory sign', and another when Mutsumi remarked if Keiko would get jealous after seeing a couple of girls approach Miura to congratulate him over the team's recent victory.
Satomi Anzaki
Anzaki Satomi (杏崎 沙斗未) Voiced by: Mamiko NotoSatomi knows Fujiwara and Miura from middle school and is the manager of the boys' team. Currently, she studies at Mizuho High. She used to be active in basketball, but due to an injury she obtained, she is now unable to do so.She seems to be very close with Tōya Takashina who is her classmate.
To Satomi, taking the responsibility of being the team's manager is a new way of contributing to the sport she loves.
Kyoko Himuro
Himuro Kyōko (氷室 恭子) Voiced by: Atsuko TanakaMiss Himuro is the coach for the Mizuho High girls' basketball team. However, when the boys' basketball team is reformed, she becomes the coach for both teams. She comes off as an extremely strict coach, but is actually very fond of her 'Dear Boys'.
In episode 7, the premelinary round for the girls' team is approaching and she wants to focus on the girls. As such, she appoints Satomi Anzaki to be the manager of the boys' team.
Yokohama Academy
- Kazuya Satō (佐藤 一也 Satō Kazuya)
- Satō is the captain of the Yokohama Academy's boys basketball team. He is a bit shorter than Aikawa.In the anime he wanted to play against the scoring machine i.e. Aikawa
- Tōru Koizumi (小泉 徹 Koizumi Tōru)
- Naoki Aizawa (相澤 直樹 Aizawa Naoki)
- He can't shoot 3 pointers.He plays the position of Centre as he is the tallest in the team.
- Tatsuya Hirose (広瀬 達也 Hirose Tatsuya)
- Tatsuya is a junior of Kenji Dobashi and Tsutomu Ishii from grade school. He improved a lot since grade school and is touted as the future leader of the Yokohama Academy. A hardworking learner, he mastered Kazuya's three point shooting skills through tough training.
- Kōji Yoshino (吉野 幸二 Yoshino Kōji)
- Yūji Takano (高野 勇次 Takano Yūji)
- Takano is a shooting guard for the team. He is very good in defense but lacks the offensive ability. He was mostly overshadowed by Tatsuya since Act 2.
- Junko Manabe (真鍋 純子 Manabe Jiyunko)
- Eizō Maruyama (丸山 平蔵 Maruyama Eizō)
East Honmoku Academy
- Gen Yakushimaru (薬師丸 元 Yakushimaru Gen)
- Yuito Hoshina (保科 唯人 Hoshina Yuito)
- Satoshi Kadomatsu (角松 聡 Kadomatsu Satoshi)
Influences & Follow-ups
Both the manga and the anime popularized basketball in Japan.Yagami followed Dear Boys with Dear Boys: Act 2, which continues the storyline after the conclusion of the prefectural tournament.
List of Dear Boys Episodes
1) An Interesting Transfer Student 2) The Resurrection Of The Boys' Basketball Team? 3) Who Is The Opponent For The Practice Team? 4) Determination To Win 5) Counterattack Full Of Wounds 6) To Each His Own Emotion.. 7) A Disquieting Air 8) Cold Rain 9) Because You Are Here.... 10) Confined Passion 11) People Following Their Dreams 12) Meetings Are Sudden 13) Unengaged Gears 14) Anxiety and Burden 15) The Rivals 16) Dead Heat 17) Never Give Up 18) Game Set! 19) The Finals Opponent Is? 20) Trembling Hearts 21) Supporting Family 22) The Sixth Man 23) The Finals! 24) Back and Forth 25) It's Settled, and Then... 26) Look Towards Tomorrow
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