Taishou Yakyuu Musume was a nice surprise in this Summer 2009 season.
While most "moe-oriented" shows nowadays tend to let their own cuteness take over and steal the spotlight, Taishou avoids this pitfall by not letting go of the baseball focus but few times when to flesh out their characters.
As a slice-of-life show, the most remarkable aspect in this anime is the setting, which takes place in Japan’s 20s, providing an interesting background for the story to unfold. The cultural differences between now and then are definitely the show’s greatest highlight, because it not even once stops being interesting. This show is a great look on
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Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Taishou Era Baseball Daughters, Taishou Era Baseball Girls
Japanese: 大正野球娘。
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Type:
TV
Episodes:
12
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Jul 3, 2009 to Sep 25, 2009
Premiered:
Summer 2009
Broadcast:
Fridays at 01:59 (JST)
Licensors:
Sentai Filmworks
Studios:
J.C.Staff
Source:
Light novel
Duration:
24 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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#25852
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Popularity:
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Members:
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Your Feelings Categories Sep 2, 2013
I loved the idea of Japanese girls forming their own school baseball team in 1925, and I wasn't disappointed. Though the show is sadly short (and it could've done much more with a longer run), the 12 episode series was still very enjoyable by itself. The feminist vibe ran through the whole course of the show; it's true they were not met by obstacles they couldn't eventually overcome, but it wasn't completely unrealistic. The girls still struggled to be taken seriously.
There are few intense baseball moments as it is mainly a slice-of-life type of show with very tiny hints of romance (with or ... Jul 15, 2014
This anime is a wonderful thing, and I was incredibly happy to find and watch it.
I personally loved the idea of girls playing baseball, especially in 1925, where they would no doubt be told they couldn't. The first few episodes were pretty slow-paced as they tried to gain permission from the school and find members, but once they do the plot picks up straight away as they practice and become a greater team. The story was interesting and kept me hanging for what happens next. The art was fairly good, not my favorite style, but nice nonetheless. I didn't pay much attention to the soundtracks, but the ... Jun 5, 2013
Taishou yakyuu musume had the misfortune to be on my schedule soon after Ookiku furikabutte, and since the latter shone brightly, the former paled rather severely. well, in some ways that's the fairest way to judge a show, in comparison to its peers.
the story's premise is quite promising, a show about girls playing baseball in the early taishou period (1920s) could be very interesting. alas, this anime doesn't strike a blow for realistic feminism, indeed it doesn't even try. some lip service is paid to resistance by others, but in fact there are no real difficulties to overcome, even the 11th hour ... Aug 28, 2009
Well. Taishou Yakyuu Musume is very recent . The only few episodes I have watched, left a good impression on me.This anime is dammed good. I can clearly say that the charm and values in 1925 are very well presented in this anime. This anime tends to much comedy, through the innocent thinking of the main characters.
The fact that it’s set in 1925 Japan adds an extra layer to this show, since baseball was both first starting, and girls were still expected to be “proper” and not engage in such things at the time, so the girls organizing the team still have to do so ... Mar 20, 2018
The Year is 1925
The General Election Law was passed and the Public Security Preservation Law of 1925 was enacted to combat socialism and communism. Taishou Yakyuu Musume being an all girls cast about them essentially being the underdog team in an era where baseball is seen as "too vulgar" for women, Akiko voiced by Mai Nakahara with the help of Koume voiced by Kanae Ito to prove such statements belonging to Akiko's "boyfriend" wrong. To say that the premise of Taishou Yakyuu Musume is endearing is saying itself lightly let alone this being an all girls cast at the same time, but LA was interested nonetheless ... Feb 17, 2023
Similar to Cross Game, Taishou Yakyuu Musume tries to engage in different genres and doesn't nearly invest in any of them for you to care. While it's kind of nice to see a change of pace with the combination of CGDCT meshing with something sporty, like baseball, this show doesn't execute the two themes very well. If something like Girls und Panzer, where girls fight in tanks can be done well, surely baseball and cute girls can also be done.
Well, clearly it's not the traditional baseball show. The women's baseball team isn't playing against other women in a competitive league, but rather playing against ... Aug 18, 2024
"Taishou Yakyuu Musume" is a delightful gem that effortlessly combines fun, charm, and inspiration. Set during the Taishou era (early 1900's), the anime centers on a group of spirited young girls who dare to challenge societal expectations by forming a baseball team. This premise alone makes it stand out, but it's the execution that truly shines. The series captures the essence of perseverance, friendship, and the unyielding pursuit of dreams, all while wrapped in an atmosphere that's both historically rich and wonderfully heartwarming.
The characters are undeniably cute, each bringing their unique personality to the team, making them easy to root for. Their growth, both as ... |