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The Best Sports Manga of All Time Could Soon Be Easier to Read Than Ever (But There’s a Catch) Slam Dunk is finally being released on digital with limited availability, at least for now.
Based on the long-running and beloved Weekly Shonen Jump manga “Slam Dunk,” and written and directed by the manga’s writer and illustrator, Takehiko Inoue, “The First Slam Dunk” centers ...
There was no guarantee that there would be an anime feature film adaptation of Takehiko Inoue’s hugely popular basketball manga series “Slam Dunk,” especially after its successful anime TV ...
Takehiko Inoue’s “The First Slam Dunk” isn’t exactly the first movie ever made about a scrappy high school basketball team struggling to overcome their shared differences and personal ...
Gkids has snapped up North American rights to Toei Animation ‘s film The First Slam Dunk, an adaptation of the hugely popular Takehiko Inoue manga, which Inoue wrote and directed for the screen ...
GKIDS Films has released The First Slam Dunk trailer for the upcoming North American theatrical debut of Toei Animation’s sports anime movie. Based on on the classic series and manga of the same ...
Indie distributor GKIDS acquired North American distribution rights for The First Slam Dunk from Japanese animation studio Toei Animation. Based on Takehiko Inoue’s best-selling manga Slam Dunk ...
Current global box office, predominantly from Asia, is upwards of $115M. Slam Dunk began as a shonen manga by Takehiko Inoue that was serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump from 1990 to 1996.