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Punchy and brilliant, with a Masaaki Yuasa adaption that is not only gorgeous and wildly original but easy to get into. Overflowing with life in both the manga and the anime. It may not make you want to play ping pong but it'll make you want to do whatever it is you like to do better. | Punchy and brilliant, with a Masaaki Yuasa adaption that is not only gorgeous and wildly original but easy to get into. Overflowing with life in both the manga and the anime. It may not make you want to play ping pong but it'll make you want to do whatever it is you like to do better. | ||
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+ | The best thing about Ping Pong is how laser focused the whole endeavor is. The cast is gigantic, the art is weird and the world of professional ping pong is likely a foreign one. But each is a choice, a deliberate step towards the story the anime is telling. Growing up is scary. The individual stories of Smile, Peco, Dragon, Wenge, nameless ping pong wanderer and the others all blend together into a seamless meditation on growing up. The strange, almost dreamlike art from [[Kaiba]] (and other Yuasa shows?) makes a reappearance, giving life to some complex visual metaphors. Nothing is flashy for the sake of being flashy, but the show is full to the brim with visual oomph. Growing up doesn't have to change who you are. You just need the courage to stand up and face the difficulties life puts in your path. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:23, 22 August 2014
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Original Manga | Taiyō Matsumoto |
Director/Artist | Masaaki Yuasa |
Format | Anime , Manga |
Made By | Tatsunoko Production |
# of Episodes | 11 |
Contents
Genre
Sum it up in a Sentence:
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Main Description
Interconnected stories of high school Ping Pong players where they discover why they play in the first place. Centers on Peco, who's cocky but quick to despair when he loses, and Smile, who hides his talent behind his reserved attitude. Has a sprawling cast (including a Chinese immigrant character and the imposing and powerful Dragon) that comes together in memorable tournaments.
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Also by Masaaki Yuasa
Personal Opinions
The Devil Tesla
Punchy and brilliant, with a Masaaki Yuasa adaption that is not only gorgeous and wildly original but easy to get into. Overflowing with life in both the manga and the anime. It may not make you want to play ping pong but it'll make you want to do whatever it is you like to do better.
linall
The best thing about Ping Pong is how laser focused the whole endeavor is. The cast is gigantic, the art is weird and the world of professional ping pong is likely a foreign one. But each is a choice, a deliberate step towards the story the anime is telling. Growing up is scary. The individual stories of Smile, Peco, Dragon, Wenge, nameless ping pong wanderer and the others all blend together into a seamless meditation on growing up. The strange, almost dreamlike art from Kaiba (and other Yuasa shows?) makes a reappearance, giving life to some complex visual metaphors. Nothing is flashy for the sake of being flashy, but the show is full to the brim with visual oomph. Growing up doesn't have to change who you are. You just need the courage to stand up and face the difficulties life puts in your path.
Links
Ping Pong on Funimation (US only)
Ping Pong on Crunchyroll (non-English speaking countries only)