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Rocky Joe, il campione

Titolo originale: Ashita no Jô
  • Serie TV
  • 1970–1981
  • 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,6/10
1969
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
POPOLARITÀ
2811
2134
Rocky Joe, il campione (1970)
Animazione disegnata a manoAnimeBoxeShonenAnimazioneAzioneDrammaSport

Joe, un adolescente orfano che vive nei bassifondi delle strade di Doya, incontra Danpei, un alcolista senzatetto ed ex allenatore di boxe. Danpei, vedendo il talento di Joe per la boxe, dec... Leggi tuttoJoe, un adolescente orfano che vive nei bassifondi delle strade di Doya, incontra Danpei, un alcolista senzatetto ed ex allenatore di boxe. Danpei, vedendo il talento di Joe per la boxe, decide di allenarlo.Joe, un adolescente orfano che vive nei bassifondi delle strade di Doya, incontra Danpei, un alcolista senzatetto ed ex allenatore di boxe. Danpei, vedendo il talento di Joe per la boxe, decide di allenarlo.

  • Creazione
    • Tetsuya Chiba
    • Ikki Kajiwara
  • Star
    • Teruhiko Aoi
    • Jûkei Fujioka
    • Emi Tanaka
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,6/10
    1969
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    2811
    2134
    • Creazione
      • Tetsuya Chiba
      • Ikki Kajiwara
    • Star
      • Teruhiko Aoi
      • Jûkei Fujioka
      • Emi Tanaka
    • 17Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
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    Teruhiko Aoi
    • Joe yabuki…
    • 1970–1981
    Jûkei Fujioka
    Jûkei Fujioka
    • Danpei Tange
    • 1970–1981
    Emi Tanaka
    • Youko Shiraki
    • 1980–1981
    Yoshito Miyamura
    • José Mendosa…
    • 1980–1981
    Shunsuke Shima
    • 1970–1971
    Akira Shimada
    • 1970
    Shigeyuki Hosoi
    • 1970
    Shûsei Nakamura
    • Toru rikiishi
    Masako Ebisu
    • Yoko shiraki
    Kazuko Nishizawa
    • Yoko shiraishi
    Chikao Ôtsuka
    Chikao Ôtsuka
    • Goromaki Gondo
    Ichirô Nagai
    Ichirô Nagai
    • Judge
    Iemasa Kayumi
    • Henry James
    Jôji Yanami
    Jôji Yanami
    • Tonkichi
    Kiyoshi Kobayashi
    Kiyoshi Kobayashi
    Hisako Kyôda
    Hisako Kyôda
    Shôzô Îzuka
    • Tiger Ozaki
    Hiroshi Masuoka
    • Taro
    • Creazione
      • Tetsuya Chiba
      • Ikki Kajiwara
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    10Shkiper20

    Peak

    The best sports anime and maybe the best anime, the best developed protagonist who I saw, the best goal in my opinion, secondary characters also had interesting backstory and them goals also deserves your attention , the end at the same time sad and happiness,absolutely cinema,even it's 1980 the animated have good, and the worst is that not popular because it's old anime, but when you watch his you sneeze at quality of animation or voice, plot the very interesting where you worry or happy for protagonist feel emotion like Joe, like he is your close friends, I can't say bad about this anime it's perfect for me,
    10geovannyboss

    Iconic

    Ashita no Joe is a anime that aired in the 1970's and is arguably one of the founders of sports anime as a whole. But calling this series just a sports anime would not be doing it justice. While yes the story does mainly focus around Joe's boxing career, intermixed with this is fantastic drama, superb character development, and absolutely gripping suspense.

    The biggest selling point for this series has to be its characters and plot. A lot of shows have tried to make the arrogant asshole lead work but to no avail, but Joe is one of those rare exceptions. Joe's massive over confidence, seeming indifference, and his arrogant attitude just seem to work.

    I constantly went between cheering him on as he fought to wanting to reach into the screen and smack some sense into him. Watching Joe grow is a wild ride, but well worth it. And the supporting characters are all well fleshed out too. Every character feels like they fit into the world with real problems, relationships, and goals.

    Ashita no Joe is not a story where the main character experiences nothing but victory. Joe suffers humiliating defeats and struggles with real issues. Because of this there are some parts of the story that are frustrating for the viewer as Joe enters a slump. But at no point is a episode wasted. These bitter defeats Joe suffer make victory all the more sweet and we see Joe develop as a person and a boxer through these slumps.

    The issues this anime suffers from are direct results of its age. While the animation and sound is certainly great for its time period, it just cant compare with modern standards. But while it may not be as smooth as modern anime, once you get used to it you will find the rough gritty art style fits the nature of the anime perfectly.

    Ashita no Joe is a absolute classic with a story as or even more epic than Rocky. If you have even a passing interest in sports anime I urge you to give this show a shot. If you can get past the dated art style you may just find a real gem.

    It really is a shame how tiny attention people give it these days, although I suppose that's inevitable. Not to sound up myself, but most people tend to only watch series that started in the 00s and after. I hope that more people broaden their horizons and search for some old but gold series.
    10mafiya-59137

    Peak

    Ashita no Joe isn't a show about boxing, it's a show about a man who boxes. And yet it's the best sport anime I've ever seen.

    But Ashita no Joe is less about boxing as a sport, and more about how it can become the very lifeblood for a man, and how that affects him and those around him.

    The story of Ashita no Joe, seen through Joe Yabuki (amazing protagonist) as a character, was very influential to the young crowds at the time. Joe's journey through life, his strive to find meaning in a beforehand meaningless existence, his brash attitude, combined with the state of the Doya slums, created a very relateable figure for the younger crowd back in 1968.

    It even went so far that they constructed an (real life) funeral for a deceased, fictional character. The creators themselves had difficulty believing how much of an impact Ashita no Joe had as a story.

    While Hajime no Ippo (another boxing anime) had a huge impact in terms of Manga field because of its longevity, characters and other things, Ashita no Joe was a social piece of art which became the symbol of a young population protesting on the streets, it went beyond the borders of its media to become a cultural and social symbol.

    Ashita no Joe is one of the few shows I consider peak fiction and Joe was the best main character I've encountered.
    10spookybuk

    Amazing work of writing and animation

    Amazing anime. It's a grown up anime. It's harsh. But it's also touching without being kitsch. This is an anti-kitsch, loving and touching rash story. Beautifully made.

    It suffers from lack of technology, of course. Even the plot won't follow modern graphics of tension and release. This is old fashioned. It's like reading a book. One of my favorite shows.

    My fellow reviewer is the main reason I'm writing this review. He couldn't understand "the cartoonish design of the seven kids" and why wouldn't they grow, so I want to give him my thoughts on that. Read his review, for a detailed commentary on other aspects of the show - it's a very good review.

    Here we go:

    Cartoonish kids are supposed to be cute. These are the ugliest kids I've ever seem in animation. It IS unsettling. I think that's part of the plan. They are poor. It's a sick world. They are ugly kids.

    And they DO change, as time passes. Specially the kid with the big teeth and the older kid, Taro, they change a lot during the 79 episodes. But they won't grow. They don't have food. Poor kids don't grow properly. They're underdeveloped. They are not normal kids. They are poor kids. I think that's the underlayment to those kids and I think it's heartbreaking.

    That's some sophisticated way to deal with children in cartoon. This show is the opposite of kitsch and it's harsh, but it's not pessimistic. That's what's special about it. It's uplifting and full of hope and wisdom and lessons about overcoming problems.

    It's a wonderful work of art.

    Also, great music.
    10qusei-91451

    The real boxing world.

    This gotta be the most realistic depiction of boxing. It really doesn't sugarcoat everything like you see with some other sports anime it's truly butter at some times. Great plot and a great main character, Joe Yabuki is by far the most developed character if ever seen, but the side characters were also not forgotten like Rikiishi, Danpei etc. If you're a sports anime fan this is a must watch, heck even if you hate sports anime you should still watch this. The only complaint I have about this series is not even really a complaint. It's the need for a remake because for some people the animation is a turndown, so other generations can also experience this classic!

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      Joe Yabuki was ranked seventh in Mania Entertainment's "10 Most Iconic Anime Heroes", written by Thomas Zoth.
    • Connessioni
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      Lyrics by Shûji Terayama

      Music by Masao Yagi

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    • Data di uscita
      • 13 ottobre 1980 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Giappone
    • Lingua
      • Giapponese
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    • Aziende produttrici
      • Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
      • Mushi Productions
      • TMS Entertainment
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      • 1.33 : 1

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