![]() ![]() Hungry Heart was compiled in six tankobon volumes. Due to Takahashi being engaged at the time with Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002, during the first two years the chapters were irregularly published as he only drew chapters in his free time, and they only had a more regular publication starting 2004 once Takahashi finished the serialization of Road to 2002. The cartoon was serialized by Akita Shoten in its shonen magazine Weekly Shonen Champion from issue #9 of 2002 to issue #11 of 2005 for a total of 49 chapters. This is Takahashi's most successful series behind his seminal work Captain Tsubasa. No bird nest unfortunately.Hungry Heart (ハングリーハート) is a Japanese comic book series created by cartoonist Yoichi Takahashi focused on football. More likely, the 2nd season in the anime was mostly filler. I think the entire second half seem to be skipped in the manga. You also see a picture of Kanou and Seisuke both wearing the Japanese national uniform towards the end of volume 6. After that, it's said they lost against Tenryu (not shown), but then it says they won against Tenryu the following year. By the way, important detail, they win their match against Kokuryo. It's just not a one to one adaptation like Captain Tsubasa 2018.Īnyway, I think I have to read it again. The anime wasn't a direct adaptation of the manga from what I remember, but still told a similar story with the same characters. You have to remember they were devised as two separate series running concurrently. I know that a lot of anime characters aren't present in the manga. It seems like they're playing against Kokuryo in the final match, and not Tenryu. Honestly it's been so long I read it I don't remember the details. They show Kanou in Ajax and Seisuke in Milan on like one page. ![]()
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