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Giant Killing
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Kanji ジャイアントキリング
Romanji jaiantokiringu
Manga Information
Genre sports, soccer, action, tournament, drama
Writer Masaya Tsunamoto
Illustrator Tsujitomo
Publisher Kodansha
Magazine Weekly Morning
Demographics Shounen
Original Run April 4, 2010 – ongoing
Volumes 22
Anime Information
Genre sports, soccer, action, tournament, drama
Director Yuu Kou
Producer Atsuya Hirooka, Yuji Shibata
Composer Hideharu Mori
Studio Studio Deen
Network NHK
Demographics Shounen
Original Run April 4, 2010 – ongoing
Episodes 26

Giant Killing (ジャイアントキリング, jaiantokiringu) is an ongoing Japanese Association Football (Soccer) manga series created by Masaya Tsunamoto. A 26-episode anime adaptation animated by Studio Deen began airing in Japan on the NHK network on April 4, 2010. In 2010, it won the Kodansha Manga Award for best general manga.

Synopsis[]

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Tatsumi and his players

Experiencing a long streak of poor performances for several years in the Japanese professional football league, the East Tokyo United(ETU) hires Takeshi Tatsumi as manager to try to break the curse that seems to have fallen over the team. Having spent three years in England, Tatsumi managed to take an amateur team to the top 32 teams of the FA Cup. Many consider him a bad choice and protest against this decision. They hold a grudge against Takeshi because they consider him a traitor for leaving ETU at the height of his career when he was still a football player. Unfazed by the negative mood that looms over the field, Tatsumi seems confident that he might be able to bring glory back to his team once again.

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What can Tatsumi do?

In Giant Killing a ragtag bunch from East Tokyo are struggling in Japan's top football league. The team is going through an abysmal spell right now where they are nearing the bottom of the table and have lost 5 matches in a row. The losses haven't done much to team morale, because it was already low. Fan support, on the other hand, is looking bleak. In the world of football, once the fans turn on a team the end is near. Teams don't recover. Coaches are fired, players are sold, and teams drop to smaller divisions where profits often prevent them from ever being successful against even mediocre top division programs. East Tokyo United, ETU, can only blame their coach right now. The Coach is ready to give up this next game to prove to his team and fans, that against the biggest club in the nation he can make this team win.

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