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Ladataan... Eyeshield 21, Vol. 37Tekijä: Riichiro Inagaki, Riichiro Inagaki, Yusuke Murata (Kuvittaja)
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Kirjaudu LibraryThingiin nähdäksesi, pidätkö tästä kirjasta vai et. Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. Wimpy Sena Kobayakawa goes to Deimon High School to reinvent himself and he has been running away from bullies all his life. But when the football gear comes on, things change- Sena’s speed and uncanny ability to elude big bullies just might give him what it takes to become a great high school football hero! After many trials and tribulations, Deimon achieves its dream of playing in the Christmas Bowl, where they defeat Teikoku Academy! Sena goes on to join with his former rivals in the Youth World Cup and eventually ends up facing America – the world’s kings of football-in the final game! Sena tries everything he’s learned so far against Panther,(one of the guys he’s competing with) but in the first half of the game, America opens up a big lead. I give this book 5 out of 5 stars! this book has comedy and a lot of life lessons! If i could, i would read it again and again! This is my favorite book! And thats what i think about this book! näyttää 3/3 ei arvosteluja | lisää arvostelu
Kuuluu näihin sarjoihinEyeshield 21 (37)
In this action-packed final volume, Team USA and Team Japan face off in a bid for the title of best youth football team in the world. Rivalries within Team Japan are put aside as Hiruma and Agon execute a complicated formation. Can smart strategy overcome the sheer physical dominance of the American team? Seeing his teammates hurt, Sena bolts in and Team Japan seems set for victory. But the final five minutes of the game takes a surprising course as the earth-shattering rivalry between the two teams continues. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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Title: Ready Set Hut
Series: Eyeshield 21 #37
Author: Riichiro Inagaki
Artist: Yusuke Murata
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Sports Manga
Pages: 200
Format: Digital Scan
Synopsis:
The Power of Team Work. Every single player on Japan's team begins to really play their strengths as part of a team instead of as the “ace” of the team. And they tie the game at 45-45 and no time left. Instead of going into overtime, the NFL player who called the game decides to call it a draw. Nobody from either team is happy and they all go back on the field to play, unsanctioned, to decide who is the best. We never find out the outcome.
The book and series ends 2 years later, when all those players are now in college. Hiruma, Kurita and Musashi have all gone their separate ways, bent on fighting each other as only best friends can. Sena actually was accepted at the Notre Dame Highschool for his last year and makes his comeback to Japan as the fastest runner out there. Everyone else has gone to their various colleges and become stable members of their colleges' football teams. And now the focus of everyone is The Rice Bowl.
The End.
My Thoughts:
I am glad that they didn't show the ending of the game between Japan and America. No matter the outcome, it would have been the wrong way to end the series. We got to see 2 great teams battle it out and the battle was what we were supposed to see.
The final chapter, 2 years later, was just so full! Trying to fit in double digit characters lives was well done but it felt very rushed and I for one would have appreciated just a bit more of their personal lives being shown. However, it was good to see so many characters shown and the people I've grown to know over 37volumes moving on to their secondary education.
Thoughts on the Series as a Whole:
This series had NO bad volumes. Some weren't quite as good as others, but not a single one left a bad impression in my mind. I think the manga-ka did a great job of balancing the individuals, especially Sena as Eyeshield 21 with the group. Football is a team sport and no ONE person is good enough to drag the team to victory. I would have like to see a bit more outside of the football stadium but considering what I got inside it, I'll be thankful instead of wishing for something else. It was good.
I thought I would be writing a lot more when I decided to do this “series as a whole” thing, but honestly, I don't have much to say. I'm a casual football fan and this still got me excited and entertained me. I read this series for a whole year from start to finish. I'm not sure what else can be really said.
★★★★★ ( )